
Donkgasm
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Hey bud, at 26:06 we set up river poorly on turn and end up jamming over pot on river. You're speaking about needing to find 9 combos to potentially make this jam on river profitable. Can you please explain how you came up with 9? In addition how are you counting the combos to get to 9. Whenever I'm thinking of combinations I'm always thinking of terms of 16/1326 combos of AQo/AQs. If I added KQ/KQo this would be 32/1326, etc for this certain spot. Would you consider AQo/AQs 1 combo or is AQo 1 and AQs makes another? I find your videos to be extremely helpful.
July 10, 2017 | 12:51 a.m.
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In spots where you end up in the middle to bottom portion of your range, as opposed to the top, on river facing aggression how are you determining whether or not you're ever calling? Or Is this a simple we should always be folding spot if it instead went b/x/b instead of b/c/c? For example the last hand in video we have 9h10h that we decide to not get in flop. We end up pairing river with the 10. To me it would seem like 10 is good for both of our ranges as it hits his AJ, A10, J9s and potentially improves him to two pair some % with K10, Q10, albeit we're blocking some of these combos. How are you determining if you're ever calling these spots if he takes a bet/check/bet line? Do you find in a b/x/b line where we have bottom portion of our range it's better to fold this spot? Would you ever potentially x/r and turn hand into bluff as I'm assuming we aren't good at showdown when and this is likely the worst hand we have in this spot or perhaps J10? Villain tendencies aside where he would potentially call you with one pair type hands and others would potentially fold one pair type hands.
July 10, 2017 | 1:06 a.m.