
Sniveller
15 points
Got curious, checked it with icmizer and you're right in both cases of UTG range having KK+ and not having it TT is still a fold.
Oct. 24, 2018 | 10:24 a.m.
Incredible format! Definitely best to learn the game. Having an opportunity to see all the cards and you commenting on all the thought processes of opposing players is priceless. Your heartfelt genuine frustration of bad plays is also very entertaining ;)
Great video!
July 31, 2018 | 11:28 a.m.
With TT hand, do you really flat as wide of a range OOP vs unknown regs MP vs CO as you put in PIO? As you said most regs would 3bet sparingly vs MP/EP, will flatting with smallest pairs (that I don't even open MP) OOP be profitable thing to do? Or did PIO came up with these ranges and I'm an idiot? ^^
Nov. 6, 2015 | 6:58 a.m.
Terrible river shove, you only rep 1 combo of As8s, decent reg should snap call w/ TT+.
Turn barrel is ok, super thrilled to jam river on a spade. And you should be able to shove river profitably on any card EXCEPT 4, 6-9, cause those either reduce the number of sets you can have or stop you from value betting with one.
March 23, 2014 | 7:16 a.m.
Against EP open and what looks like recreational player I would not expect to get a lot of folds squeezing, so I wouldn't sqz that much at all. But as you can't really call that much in this spot anyway (beeing OOP against tight MP opening range) you can 3b AJo, ATs type hands for linear 3b (which will play perfectly when MP folds and SB calls) or fold those and 3b SCs or low pp instead without fear of being dominated when called by a reg in EP. What I'm saying is that there is A LOT of hands with better playablility then T7s.
March 10, 2014 | 3:52 p.m.
So why don't you squeeze any two then? You can 3b w/ AA and find yourself in a tough spot postflop; that's not the point. The point is that with T7s you're doing just terrible against calling range and will be prone to lose and make mistakes postflop.
March 10, 2014 | 2:57 p.m.
This squeeze is out of line because when you're called/raised you lose more than when you autoprofit. And your own post is a brilliant example of that.
March 10, 2014 | 11:48 a.m.
Don´t know why it says Jon Doe in the Hand Converter. That guy isnt even sitting on the table.
ROFL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Doe
Concerning hand GII OTF cause a lot of turn cards can stop him from stacking off w/ 99-JJ, worst draws, all those hands that we do great against OTF.
March 7, 2014 | 2:29 p.m.
http://www.holdemmanager.com/ or https://www.pokertracker.com/
Both have trial periods, so try one and the other and figure out which one you like the best. They are not so different so it's pretty much a matter of taste. And both have cheap microstakes versons.
March 6, 2014 | 9:43 p.m.
Do you use pokertracker thingy? If not then start to, and post some hands and your overall stats for community to figure out your major leaks if any. James Hudson videos are awesome for .25/.5 NLHE there is plethora of those in a video section here.
March 6, 2014 | 9:09 p.m.
Well, I honestly thought he had air here.
He three-barrelled a-high flop into unknown player FFS. No air 100% of time. AND there are no draws in his range that could've missed. If he had diamonds OTT he would not have went for pot-bet on a-high board, it doesn't make sense because he won't make anyone fold an ace.
March 6, 2014 | 8:53 p.m.
Looks like correct fold. All good reasons you've mentioned except he won't vbet 98 like that often enough for you to take it into consideration. Plus most people chat when they think they ahead and don't chat while bluffing because they afraid they can trigger your call with whatever they can say.
March 6, 2014 | 8:49 p.m.
Playing 18/14/6 I doubt that he can call EP open w/ T8s with a bunch of people behind. Also you kinda underrepped your hand, which looks very-very much like Jx AND he should not be scared of you having T8 because you OR UTG1, so there is a tiny chance that he can have QQ-KK that were too shy pre, or slowplayed AA. Still a very tough spot as played and probably a fold OTR especially if his WWSF or river aggresion is low.
March 6, 2014 | 2:21 p.m.
The UTG should be the great reason to fold if he's not folding QQ, AK to 3bet and open 4bet from you then he's not folding enough for us to try take the pot down with AQ. Unless BTN has a grey matter deficit he sould be aware of that and not 3bet like he can't find fold/call buttons.
Don't cold call 3bets OOP with hands like this which is a
perfect answer to why you shouldn't: you will find yourself in a ton of
marginal spots when you will hate your life. That's one problem. The
other being the fact that your cold calling range is probably so narrow
(AQ, TT-JJ I suppose) that decent reg will play close to perfect against
you. IMHO you can't really cc3b profitably but with KK+. But then again
someone will pick up on that. So why bother?
March 3, 2014 | 9:09 a.m.
I can only assume he put me on what i had and thought I wouldnt be able to get away from it.
That doesn't make sense. Why would he jam and help you to fold TT-QQ? He should not be afraid of any cards that would stop you from stacking off considering the board (dry) and the fact that he blocks A or K.
March 2, 2014 | 10:05 a.m.
As played snapcall.
That's a pretty bad play by him in position on a dry board like that. Four options.
1) He's protecting overpairs (88-JJ) by shoving.
2) He has AK and desperately wants you to fold.
3) He doesn't know want to do with his random 4b bluff flopping a pair/gutshot (or not) often w/ ace so he jams hoping you to chicken out and fold whatever you have.
4) He's an idiot. Shoves AA/KK/sets because that's what he does.
My point is on a dry board like that seeing AA, KK jam the flop is not likely to say the least therefore bold word.
March 2, 2014 | 8:53 a.m.
Seeing reg bluffing this way on NL25/50 is once in a lifetime experience, only some rare fish can come up with this rediculous line. Unless he's an aggresive monkey, I would fold T9.
Feb. 28, 2014 | 9:34 a.m.
Why no 3bet pre? Unless CO has a very high fold tendencies CO vs BU and never calls OOP, you should apply pressure pre to his CO opening range while IP.
So you're saying you won't raise 33/99/K9 against two not very good regs in this spot OTF where they can be reluctant to fold good TP and a TON of draws, cause if you will raise w/ premium value here (which you should), you definitely better do the same with NFD/combo draws to balance.
As played, look up his turn cbet/aggresion. If it's low then I doubt he would barrel light multiway even with good draw so FOLD (people with descending (street-wise) aggression persentage more likely to chichen out in multiway pots OTT and check call/fold everything except nuts), if it's high then you should never raise him OTF anyway but apply pressure to his turn barreling range by raising it A LOT w/ all kinds of draws and TPTK+ so RAISE OTT (bad reg behind most likely folding cause he was passive OTF and we rep huge) and check behind OTR unimproved as he's prolly not double barrel call light and will call down when draws miss.
Greatly valuable video! adding to my favs!
Thank you <3
Jan. 31, 2019 | 7:18 p.m.