What Makes a Good Heads Up HUD?

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Vincent V

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What Makes a Good Heads Up HUD?

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Vincent V

POSTED Apr 23, 2015

Vincent goes into detail as to what makes a good HUD and how he uses his HUD to successfully exploit his opponents.

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BluntedAstronaut 9 years, 11 months ago

Thank you for sharing your stats and thoughts on them!

About fold to open raises stat. You said that Folding 53% is too much. Isn't that what comes down to villains preflop raise sizing in the first place? If he raises 2x we need to defend at least 50% in order to prevent him from auto-profiting. If he raises 3x we need to defend at least 37%. And if I play against a tough opponet I wouldn't want to exceed my treshold too much since it will be hard to play against him oop. Or am I mistaken?
Also you mentioned 12% of check raise flop is a bit high. I believe you will hit 2 pair of better around 10%. Regardless of his check-raising range this seems a low % to me and it wouldn't affect my cbet strategy. Where would be your trehsold to start checking back more hands?
Thanks for your comments!

oscartroyy 9 years, 10 months ago

I believe you are referring to the 1-A formula (1-bet size/full pot size) to come to your defend frequencies?

If your hand had either 0%EV or 100%EV preflop then the 1-A formula would be correct. But even in worst case scenario PF, you have significantly higher EV than 0%; so you should also defend more.

FrozenSense 9 years, 9 months ago

Hi, Vincent! Nice video. I would like to ask a few questions:

1)You have said, that 50-55% fold to 3b is std. Let's assume we open raise 90%(on the lower side of what you have recommended) and defend by calling 354 combos you suggested in "Range Advantages" video, which is 29.66% of 90% or range. Then let's assume we 4-bet 8% of hands (which is on the higher side of what you have suggested). 8%+29.66%=37.66%, so aren't we folding 62.44% of hands at least which contradicts with the 50-55% number you mentioned?

2)You mentioned that 9d7d is a spew 5b-shove, but calculations show that vs 99+ AJo+ A10s+ 4b-call range it has significantly more equity than A2o-A5o hands (31.5% vs 27.865% at best).

Thanks for your videos, they are really helping me a lot to improve my game :)

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