11minute KQ hand what about putting AQ in that size as well. Especially if people are that picky to sizings tells (which I doubt is true). Guess you get raised maybe 10-15% of time which is fine outcome
I think the sizing tells end up especially strong in anonymous pools, because large sets of players feel like they don't matter. That actually improves the accuracy of these sorts of things. the fellow had 96ss in the hand so my thought process here about getting bluffed raised was at least reasonable. You could definitely size down AQo here to induce this sort of action and it might be valuable in the short term. Longer term is probably better to mix the combo, because we still want to play a cap vs polar game against those ranges.
Tyler Forrester question on the same KQ hand. When BB XR on the JTXKss turn 3 ways. I don't imagine many flushes draws XR here unless it's exactly Qs9s? The snap fold on the river just feels more like a chop because of the turn XR. Curious if you looked up what he had here after?
The player had 9s6s, which makes sense, because my hand is actually as consistent with spades as it is KQ, so the value range should never be worse that a flush here. Even if he did have some Q9, AQ combos here, it'd still be a fold.
What did that player end up having in the A6 monotone board hand?
I personally didn't mind seeing a lot of disciplined folding in this vid, I know it might be boring for better players than me, but watching your discipline in some spots reminded me how I can get too, for lack of a better term, emotionally attached to some hands.
There was a bunch of situations where I just didn't have the best hand in this video. On the A6 hand, the fellow hand 7s5s so we don't really no much about whether it was a good/bad fold. Though from a bayesian perspective because he had 75ss, it's slightly more likely he was underbluffing.
Hey Tyler, thanks for the video. At 4:30 you mention that the average player opening to 2bb plays slightly differently than a 2.5bb opener. In what sort of way is this the case?
Thought the video was overall pretty solid. I am surprised to see some pretty weak players in the pool at this level! Also happy to see more 5-6 handed play mostly. My only complaint really would be the HUD layout and other popups need to be cleaned up a little bit. Just reminds me of a messy environment that would distract me from playing my A-game.
Then of course hopefully you get table tamer soon! I think all coaches who play on ignition it should be mandatory to get table tamer because you can view currency in BB and increase font size where it is much easier to see! Then of course a million other features which just makes it much easier to play with preset bet sizes preflop and post flop and hot keys for whatever bet size you want. People who play on ignition who don't have just are doing themselves a disservice.
Lastly if you check out Tariq's videos, you can see he usually leaves a 5-10 min window where he records the video, then 24 hours later he has a review of some interesting spots where he shows what the players actually had if the hand didn't go to showdown. The hand where you folded KQ (no spade) on the JTXKAsss board or the Ac6c on the A64sssXX board. Would be two interesting spots.
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Great content Tyler. Love the new format. Counting the days for the next video every time :)
Thanks Lono, I appreciate the love!
11minute KQ hand what about putting AQ in that size as well. Especially if people are that picky to sizings tells (which I doubt is true). Guess you get raised maybe 10-15% of time which is fine outcome
I think the sizing tells end up especially strong in anonymous pools, because large sets of players feel like they don't matter. That actually improves the accuracy of these sorts of things. the fellow had 96ss in the hand so my thought process here about getting bluffed raised was at least reasonable. You could definitely size down AQo here to induce this sort of action and it might be valuable in the short term. Longer term is probably better to mix the combo, because we still want to play a cap vs polar game against those ranges.
Tyler Forrester question on the same KQ hand. When BB XR on the JTXKss turn 3 ways. I don't imagine many flushes draws XR here unless it's exactly Qs9s? The snap fold on the river just feels more like a chop because of the turn XR. Curious if you looked up what he had here after?
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The player had 9s6s, which makes sense, because my hand is actually as consistent with spades as it is KQ, so the value range should never be worse that a flush here. Even if he did have some Q9, AQ combos here, it'd still be a fold.
What did that player end up having in the A6 monotone board hand?
I personally didn't mind seeing a lot of disciplined folding in this vid, I know it might be boring for better players than me, but watching your discipline in some spots reminded me how I can get too, for lack of a better term, emotionally attached to some hands.
Always love the vids
There was a bunch of situations where I just didn't have the best hand in this video. On the A6 hand, the fellow hand 7s5s so we don't really no much about whether it was a good/bad fold. Though from a bayesian perspective because he had 75ss, it's slightly more likely he was underbluffing.
Hey Tyler, thanks for the video. At 4:30 you mention that the average player opening to 2bb plays slightly differently than a 2.5bb opener. In what sort of way is this the case?
Really depends on the era, but they are different players and they have different styles.
Thought the video was overall pretty solid. I am surprised to see some pretty weak players in the pool at this level! Also happy to see more 5-6 handed play mostly. My only complaint really would be the HUD layout and other popups need to be cleaned up a little bit. Just reminds me of a messy environment that would distract me from playing my A-game.
Then of course hopefully you get table tamer soon! I think all coaches who play on ignition it should be mandatory to get table tamer because you can view currency in BB and increase font size where it is much easier to see! Then of course a million other features which just makes it much easier to play with preset bet sizes preflop and post flop and hot keys for whatever bet size you want. People who play on ignition who don't have just are doing themselves a disservice.
Lastly if you check out Tariq's videos, you can see he usually leaves a 5-10 min window where he records the video, then 24 hours later he has a review of some interesting spots where he shows what the players actually had if the hand didn't go to showdown. The hand where you folded KQ (no spade) on the JTXKAsss board or the Ac6c on the A64sssXX board. Would be two interesting spots.
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Thanks for the advice, He had 9s6s and in the A6cc hand he had 7s5s, so both were good folds.
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