Dodgyd2001
5 points
I'm surprised to see KKTTss a flat but KK58 a 3bet. I would rank KKTTss much better then KK58ss
March 13, 2021 | 8:47 p.m.
Just watched a video by Emty
https://www.runitonce.com/poker-training/videos/thomas-emter-plo-mastering-3bet-pots-live-session-2/
Time of hand 23:35
he talks about a double suited hand which is fold to co open which was a K345ds but said that a K765 would be a cold call or a 3bet if the vpip was high for the co player.
March 10, 2021 | 7:20 p.m.
I've been working through the RFI ranges on the PLO FTGU course and are unsure exactly on what a few specific categories rank in the opening requirements.
Categories
A + pair + connected card like ATT9-A554
Pair with connected cards 9987 - 3345
King high flush with 3 separate perfect connected cards K987 - K654
The ATT9ds I can see being a clear open with a strong broadway pair and connectivity and could be opened in any position. ATT8? ATT7? in EP or MP? now what about A998 to A554 should all of these be opened in co / but? Can these just be single nut suited on the but or co?
Should the pair with connected cards be grouped similar to double suited rundowns. I know the higher the pair the better blocker effects you can have on higher straights so 9987 is much better then 7789 but where do you draw the line? can these hands be opened on the co single suited and the but and sb?
the king high flush and separate perfect connected cards i'm not sure where to open them from. I would open them from the co/bu/sb but not sure where to draw the line or not at all with mp and ep.
Any help on these or thoughts would be much appreciated.
Hey Emty
the KK58ss is in your table of the bare minimum raising range and the KKTTss a flat in the Vision 48:13 so i guess this is the difference between the monker solver ranges which discount the co folding to anything so this becomes a raise?
Thanks,
March 15, 2021 | 10:10 p.m.