
TheDarkestHype
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Jeremy Menard
First hand into the video:
Which hands would you elect to limp/raise and which would you limp/call?
If you choose to limp raise with K4 what would be your default strategy with all suited J,Q and K? Also, how would you play Ax in that spot?
Second hand into the video:
After being called at the flop how do you perceive his range? Shouldn't that be mostly one pair hands (Jx, 77, 66, A6s or so) against which you have decent equity and also can put on a lot of pressure? If you elect to check back that particular type of hand (weak pair + FD) which combos would you rather semibluff with?
Nov. 2, 2019 | 1:58 p.m.
Jeremy Menard
31:10 - 88
Why did you choose so small sizing? Don't you think that he should be quite indifferent between calling 1.1m and let's say ~1.5m, given he will likely continue with pretty much all FDs, two pairs+ and probably most SDs? Or do you feel like it does not make much of a difference, as we won't be able to get it in on the turn, without sizeable overbet?
44:00 - T8dd
Isn't T8s near the bottom of your opening range on UTG? If not, what hands would you raise/fold there? Also don't you think that despite covering your opponent, you get sort of reversed implied odds, and he's likely to create a lot of very tough spots, given the positions?
Oct. 30, 2019 | 1:06 p.m.
What program do you use for graphs?
Oct. 17, 2019 | 1:08 p.m.
Hello
@ around 24 minute mark: you really think that you should defend 24o BBvsBU vs ~20BB stack? It's about bottom 5% of starting hands and really I cannot see any merit to defending that, even with antes.
Isn't just folding best option, or even 3beting like you did around 33 minute mark in similar situation w 72s?
Oct. 8, 2015 | 2:48 p.m.
Hi, I'm quite impressed, yet confused by the video.
Simplyfing it as much as possible (maybe even too much but it kinda haunts me): The shove as SB is reasonable (and profitable?), when we assume we get called by worse often enough, that it overcomes the fact we play against a guy good enough to play perfectly well when checked to on a river.
Does it make any sense?
July 22, 2015 | 12:48 p.m.
Don't you think that (based on what you saw from your opponent previously) when you jam, you will be most likely snapped by range that crashes you ? Also, do you ever consider folding here to a player that seems to play sort of poor ABC, especially against such a big sizing (ofc his hands denies that statement, but it seems resonable considering the previous hands against him) ?
Lucas Greenwood Around 36 minute mark, hand with 64o. What do you think about blocking river? Isn't that a play we would consider with 1 or 2 pair hands so the bottom straight could fit in there nicely, to make him unable to xb with one pair hand himself?
Aug. 11, 2020 | 3:11 p.m.