BERTHARBINSON
5 points
If I'm 3 bet and it's vs only a reg nobody else involved...In general am I losing tons calling and taking a flop? In position or OOP or chip stack depths I wanna hear it all...When is it wrong to call? Site I'm on has no HUD nor tracking...Thanks
Aug. 15, 2018 | 8:43 p.m.
New to table, seems like mostly older guys in their 50's.
Playing 6 handed as well.
1k effectivee
utg opens to 20$, btn calls
i 3bet squeeze in sb to 95$ w/ AQo
utg flats, btn folds
flop 7TQ rainbow
i cbet 105$ utg calls
turn 8 i bet 175$ he calls
river 4
Do I go for value here? Go into check/call mode? Play any other streets different?
May 5, 2018 | 10:44 p.m.
Prefer this format to an earlier video that had 5+ tables. This was much easier to follow and still had great content
May 16, 2017 | 3:17 a.m.
I've been a full-time poker player since July 2005. I can relate strongly with the chart at the end of the video. I've said many times, "Poker only gets harder as you get better" or something to that effect. My fondest years of poker will always be those first couple years as a winning player. Poker was easy. It was simple. It's still fun. I love it. But it's a lot different now.
A video dedicated solely to the chart and how it applies to a poker player would make for a great video.
I also really like the term 'Knowledge Confidence.' It's a powerful term that makes logical and practical sense.
Thanks for the video
He seemed like a tightish player so i'd put suited broadways at the low end of his range. And yes I would think this player would put in a raise on the turn with a set, and this is why I went for value on the river. I also don't think he's going to be bluffing much if he did have like KJs. With that being said, the only 2 hands I put him on that beat me was slow played A's/K's. Anyways I think all this through and decide to bet 275$ on the river, he calls pretty quickly and shows pocket K's =(
May 7, 2018 | 9:43 p.m.