Grinderi
2 points
Im not sure how to explain but is there a program that can show me how good a certain hand is preflop? Like in holdem AA would be top 1%, Q7 top 50%, 27 top 100%. For plo AAJTds 1% 2222 100% but how do I know where some other hands are like J874?
Oct. 16, 2014 | 11:29 p.m.
+1
You have shitton of 6max videos but no HU at all. Thats horrible
Sept. 20, 2014 | 3:42 p.m.
thanks for comments and sorry for late reply
my roommate played this hand so i cant give any reasons why he called turn. i came in a moment when he was snapcalling river and we couldnt agree about river action
i agree that turn call is very loose
March 28, 2014 | 8:01 p.m.
SB: $1722.58
BB: $700.07 (Hero)
BB: $700.07 (Hero)
Preflop
($7.50)
(2 Players)
Hero was dealt
6
Q
SB raises to $10, Hero calls $5
SB raises to $10, Hero calls $5
Flop
($22.50)
J
8
6
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
SB bets $16.18,
Hero calls $16.18
Turn
($54.86)
J
8
6
A
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
SB bets $43.04,
Hero calls $43.04
River
($140.94)
J
8
6
A
6
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
SB bets $137.94,
Hero calls $137.94
Final Pot
SB has
2
4
Hero has
6
Q
Hero
wins $413.82
Feb. 28, 2014 | 2:28 a.m.
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Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the video, love how clearly you express your thought process.
In the second hand you say that we should always be cbetting KQ on an AK7 board if we figure villain has no Ax in their flatting range because it effectively becomes AQ on this board and we are never checking back that type of hand.
But if villain has no Ax and is aware of that (and aware that you are aware of that), then won't they be folding too much on this flop for us to get value out of our KQ when we cbet it? Might we not get more value by checking it back and letting villain catch up with a weaker pair on the turn or river?
Thanks :)
April 4, 2015 | 7:06 a.m.