Blanco
3 points
The Flop looks really dry to me, even the Turn. What is the purpose of betting the pot on the Turn? You only will get action back with a set or if is a really bad player with x10. Specially at Rush Poker where people tend to play more tight. I'm not saying the hand is not well played. But consider that going all in with top pair in a dry board can cost you a lot of money.
Dec. 20, 2015 | 8:14 a.m.
I personally don't like that play, you are beat by any A,K, Flush or a straight plus your faced up a 3bet and two barrels. Not the best conditions for a Bluff. How many times at those stakes someone with an A will call you regardless you are telling him that you have the Flush?
Dec. 20, 2015 | 3:39 a.m.
I don't mind opening 4x when is a limper, I think is correct. Calling the 3bet with JJ also is fine with me unless is a really passive villain that never 3bet, even in that situation if villain is deep is an instacall for me, the Turn I think is the spot that you should evaluate if your hand is good enough. A good read on the Villain it will give you the answer. If is an unknown folding the turn is not a drama. Patience and better spot will come up.
Dec. 20, 2015 | 2:58 a.m.
I agree with Saulo, anyone that just pays a little bit of attention what are you doing with your bet sizing They will raise you and you will find yourself in a really difficult spots to play.
Dec. 19, 2015 | 5:02 p.m.
Definitely the Essential Plan it will improve your game, no doubt about it, there's a lot of videos and info to assimilate ,it will be enough material to beat Micro and midstakes Card Runners EV is a great software too but just depends wich stakes are you playing I'm sure you can find cheaper options to analize your game. If you're playing at Low stakes, there's no way you should be devoting any effort to even attempting to learn anything about "GTO" at this point, since it's certainly won't help you crush the games you are playing.
Dec. 17, 2015 | 6:13 p.m.
Hi everyone, My name is Ruben I'm new to the forum.
I'm just saw Realizing your Equity video by Lucas Greenwood, pretty interesting. I'm just wondering which is your workout to learn your Equity in different positions and ranges and how long should I study every day to be able to estimate my Equity in real time. Hope this makes sense.
All the best
I would have played the same, but his raise on the turn is really big. Difficult spot if you don't know the player. If you have enough hands played with him check the replayer in PT or HM and look for his bet sizing patterns. May be you'll find some answers.
Dec. 20, 2015 | 11:12 a.m.