
DanFld
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very good content for the both parts! thanks!
do you think that we can come up with a strategy when we defend from the BB and flop hands w/ medium strength that can not support barrels from villains? first things that comes into mind are that if we raise flop we are gonna have a hard life being OOP and villain is more float heavy comparing to the first 2 part concept of raising flops where we play IP.
in some scenarios SPR of 3 seems kinda loose to stack off for tourney players, and sometimes you feel dumb when get it in in a WA/WB situation but on the other side our hands do not support future barrels vs villain's perceived range and getting the pot right there seems like a reasonable chip up. ( this concept is kinda against the approach of a MTTer as you said before, that he likes to put in tiny bets/call downs and get to showdown, since he values his tourney life )
i agree that flatting pre and doing some postflop work when we can get SPR>3 on the flop gets us more ways to chip up instead of the usual preflop FE and flipping, where nowadays most players have those ranges for preflop battles at least at a decent level
i guess that leads to playing more aggro preflop with a well structured range when u cannot do lots of moves postflop because of the low SPR and at the end of the day u cannot skip the "flipping" way to go in the tourneys.
do you plan on making vids in similarish style but when Hero is in BB? or reacting vs 3bets OOP ?
i am super pumped waiting for more vids like these and was curious if you can share what topics will the next ones ( if there are any) will cover.
thanks!
March 11, 2015 | 3:43 p.m.
you folded a 7 off 7 bb utg is that a standard for you? and what is you bottom range for shoving utg in that situation?
Great video, loved it !
Could you share with us what you think a good reg should be losing from the big blind in bb/100 ?
April 23, 2015 | 11:21 a.m.