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https://www.dropbox.com/s/k0jlwxlo7qzxh3b/Turn%20play%20with%20AA%20set.mp4?dl=0
Jan. 18, 2017 | 11:55 a.m.
No it's not a default.
Oct. 15, 2016 | 7:59 a.m.
MP opens 3BB , we 3 bet KQo From BTN to 11BB , MP Calls.
FLOP : - Ac Qc 3c.
Which is a better play betting or checking ..or we can play a mixed strategy here.
Oct. 5, 2016 | 10:22 a.m.
Is it too loose of a open from UTG?
Aug. 13, 2016 | 12:26 p.m.
Hey Sam, Great Video!
-ATo hand totally agree with Jonas. 3bet shoving exploitatively vs villains who I've seen open/fold that stack size. (AJs+ I'd probably be getting it in)
-A3s hand, I think we have a lot less bluffs here and villain has way better bluffcatchers than TJ to call us with on the river so I don't really love his call.
-69o hand always x/c'ing this particular river (expecting all 1 spade, broadway hands to bluff a ton and we're not missing a ton of value by checking)
-A7o hand, I'm probably too tight in this spot so definitely more work to be done there on my end
Keep more of them coming in!!
- Arsh
Nov. 25, 2015 | 11:11 p.m.
Glad to know you had me on the river (Hand 2) :D
Great Video Ben :)
Nov. 5, 2015 | 9:54 a.m.
depends on what size you value bet the river? In addition, how do you plan to balance the turn bet size with other hands?
If you bet the turn 30-40% pot size keeping only 88+ in his range, quads, boats, nfd, nfd turned pair in his range( his PF 3 bet calling range in my assumptions shapes out like- 22-KK,AJs-AQs, KQs, AJo-AQo,QJs, JTs,T9s,98s,87s), you have roughly 65% equity against his turn calling range. Calling/Folding on the river as you would have 400$ roughly after betting the turn for 50$ (pot becomes 235$) is no different as you would require to be correct 63% of times roughly.
Aug. 11, 2015 | 1:17 p.m.
Hey Stefan ,
Could You please share your thoughts when you are c/f QJ98ds on AJ8hh board at 21:30.
I get the fold if u are not the initial raiser.
Is b/f fine if get raised.
June 19, 2014 | 12:51 a.m.
With no info about button's range I don't see how you can call.Most of the time he has bad aces (as he has played like it), and your cards don't do well against aces.
Considering your stack size , IMO I don't see call a option and its a bad shove , so Yes you should fold.
(English 2nd Language)
Aug. 3, 2013 | 1:01 a.m.
First and foremost thanks to all you guys for helping me out. I have been applying jonna102 and Tom Codwell advice to my game and i have found it quite profitable till now.(no offence to you adi1). Playing only premium hands out of position and from button I have been playing like 15-20% hands(hands which mainly draw to nuts). Though I consider adi1's advice useful in a scenario where I am playing against passive fishes who basically give you almost clear idea of their holdings.
Before posting this thread I did play (mostly limp because anyone hardly raised as I mentioned in the OP) ~ 25-30% hands because I thought I was always priced in with a limp , but that did get me in trouble many times and i ended up calling with lower flushes , stacking off with bottom sets etc.
postflop the players I play against are not that passive , they overvalue their hands and bet relentlessly(raising with 2 pair on river with flush and straight on the board , bottom sets on draw heavy boards). That used to put me in a difficult spot because I was never sure what their holdings are and I made some marginal calls against them which mostly resulted in -EV.
Looking for some more suggestions
June 10, 2013 | 7 p.m.
Blinds .50/1 $
UTG : Player3(40$)
CO : Player4(33$)
BTN : HERO(67$)
SB : Player1(83$)
BB : Player2(97$)
HERO Dealt : Ad 7d 2s 4s
UTG raise to 3.5$
C0 calls
Hero calls
SB calls
BB calls
FLOP : 2d 4c 6c
Player checks
BB rasies 10.5$
UTG raises 40$ and is all in
CO folds
Hero ?
Please excuse this format , This is from an indian poker site and no software is compatible with it.
I have been playing with these guys for only past 3 days and as per my brief understanding i find them to be terrible players and huge fishes. None of these guys have a basic understanding of the game and mostly they play to get lucky.(Its good money though)
I have 2 questions.
1)Is my preflop call correct?
2) what should be my play on the flop.
The table has a minimum buy-in of 20BB.
June 10, 2013 | 6:38 p.m.
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June 9, 2013 | 3:18 a.m.
Playing more hands from button makes sense but considering the players who are willing to call my raise with any four cards , shouldn't I consider limping along from button with marginal hands rather than raising them?
And Even with some of the good hands if i know the players in blinds to be aggressive , there i have option of 3 betting with position?
And considering I limp from button , what all hands should i be calling?
June 9, 2013 | 12:15 a.m.
what should be my approach in particularly Button and SB , most of the times i am facing like 3-4 limpers ahead , should I raise the button with marginal holdings considering the positional advantage , should i complete my SB considering the pot odds?
June 6, 2013 | 10:31 p.m.
Hello Guys,
I am relatively new to Omaha , I started playing after properly studying the game and I play tight .
The problem I am facing against is I am playing against complete fishes , who never raise and are willing to call down my pot raise with any two cards , which makes it very difficult to predict there range.
There are also some players who raise almost every pot with any four cards dealt to them.
They are basically playing to get lucky.
What is the best way to tackle these opponents.
We start with 50bb-100bb starting stacks and get deep eventually.
gracias
Jan. 20, 2017 | 6:14 a.m.