CalldiDoctor
10 points
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Nov. 18, 2020 | 9:03 p.m.
Nice video again!
One question about the term "polarity advantage".
Where could I find a theory video focused on this term?
I do not really know how to study the polarity advantage of different situations.
Thanks!
Nov. 18, 2020 | 4:16 p.m.
Nice video again! Thanks for sharing this.
I have a question regarding the check/call with AQT6 on Kc7dJc from minute 36:25. I totally agree with the check call with our hand. However, if we change our A for the Ace of clubs, would it make sense to CBet then? We will be able to bluff on club turns, and we are able to hit the nut straight with a bigger pot.
Can this reasoning justify CBetting with the Ac?
Thanks!
Nov. 14, 2020 | 7:18 p.m.
Nice video!
Really clear explanation about how to build each range. However, I missed the check/raise range.
Could check range be similar to our check/calling range. Meaning that we have some good turns to keep bluffing, or we have medium hands like middle/bottom set.
Thanks again for the video!
Nov. 13, 2020 | 6:11 p.m.
Hello,
I'd like to ask about what strategy should we follow on wet boards when having the opportunity of probing the turn. The examples explained in the class were pretty dry, and I'm not sure on what should I do on boards like T983 with 2 or 3 suited cards.
I guess that we could keep using the polarized strategy where we overbet good EV bluffs and nutted hands, but I think the modest bet won't be as good in this situation. Due to the wet texture of the board, the villain will be able to pay most of our modest bets.
Is this correct?
Thanks for the course, I'm really enjoying it!
Great video! I really enjoyed the quiz part.
I assume that if we analyze the same situation but when we are the IP player, we will also need to be aware of these two concepts to decide whether we want to call the CBet, fold or raise, right?
Thanks again for the video. It was really insightful!
Nov. 20, 2020 | 9:53 p.m.