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youd have to have the oop player selected tthen grab the excel report
Feb. 15, 2021 | 6:40 p.m.
"at best, you''re going to be getting some really thin value. at worst, you're just going to get blown off your hand" hahahaha, as someone with this recreational, wrong mindset for years, this was enlightening, thanks qy
Feb. 13, 2021 | 5:23 p.m.
good vid
Feb. 13, 2021 | 6:08 a.m.
SB: $2.16
BB: $1.78
UTG: $2.00
MP: $8.25
CO: $3.45 (Hero)
UTG wins $2.29
Rake is $0.08
Feb. 5, 2021 | 1:03 a.m.
seems like an easy hand to check on the turn for me, turn card improves two pairs and draws that pair up, and you can play for a check jam or check call with either equity when called or equity to realize respectively.
not a turn i bet a lot, but curious to see if i'd be wrong.
as played the call off on the turn is probably fine though I'm a bit of a spewer who doesn't know the math for actualy decisions in this regard.
I SEE EQUITY! I CALL
Feb. 5, 2021 | 12:13 a.m.
at first glance I liked the turn shove.
wanting to be polar on the turn, I think AK is strong enough to be part of the value hands. SPR also low enough that it seems fine.
interested to see what others said.
in response to what others said: would be not be squeezing 88, 99, here?
JT is really the only hand I wouldn't have. That being said, maybe it's relevant enough to force checks. specific combo AK on the flop is looking grim, does not feel like a hand I'd want to check call, and I think our range on this board for sb squeeze is just fine for a range bet. no?
in the 33bb pot a check call range on such a dynamic board seems extremely painful to play, at the least, and maybe even technically bad. maybe we need to do that though?
im tempted to avoid having that difficult decision by playing the range bet too. many hands do not want to fold their equity, and they also don't want to check call. maybe that's a leak of my own, though? but the real question is what we do with that range on the turn, and especially this ace
turn jam seems fine for me with the AK, but now I am wondering if it is desirable action for our range against villains range. it plays easily, for value and bluffs, but maybe leaves too many hands with good equity in no mans land, and maybe villain has not many hands that are folding so easily. it would not surprise me if as played our turn range had a lot of jams. but saying that I have no information on villains range.
interesting questions come to me:
1. value of check raises in this scenario?
perhaps even a full check flop followed by many check raises could be nice.
or range bet OTF, checking brick turns to x/r?
verrry thinking spot here, thanks for post.
Feb. 4, 2021 | 6:27 p.m.
question for the hand: what's your range look like on the river after a x/c turn, and what's the best possible hand you can have? it feels like a spot where it'd be weak. and especially few Qx in there.
Q is a good river for IP flop floats and turn bluffs. seems like a dynamic river. I don't think A5 is ever going to be a call, but I can't imagine what hands we would have TO call. AQcc, QT, at best?
Feb. 4, 2021 | 6:23 p.m.
something stands out to me that it looks like few pair + draw hands or even just draw hands can exist on turn and so villains range going to be stronger when he calls turn
another note: one of the hands you're targetting for a fold would be 88 which you are blocking,
with that being said, maybe even 78cc you are targetting for a fold, which you block too.
given the hands you're trying to fold out (not a king; 7x, 4x) the jam is probably overkill, and a half pot sizing on the river would accomplish those goals.
Q seems like a neutral or bad card for you on river.
Feb. 4, 2021 | 6:11 p.m.
after breaking this range for villain down for what I think they'd have pre, what theyd have doing this action on flop, and what i think theyd have doing this action on turn, QQ has 80% against the range before you shove.
One thing I've learned from playing in a very fishy pool is that they follow through with bluffs on river so rarely that its almost negligible as a possibility (aka you wont get value from "slowplaying,") but they will pay to see draws going to the river, so I am on team fastplay in situations as such.
jam seems good in that it denies draws their equity and wins pot outright on the low SPR after his turn bet. with higher SPR, a call is probably good imo
Feb. 4, 2021 | 5:58 p.m.
like the idea for content, good stuff!
Jan. 31, 2021 | 1:24 a.m.
great video.
Jan. 30, 2021 | 7:32 p.m.
28:00 TT bets some of the time as a bluff aka so that we don't only bet with nutted hands and the opponent has to defend against our calls?
Jan. 30, 2021 | 7:19 p.m.
great video.
love the angle man, appreciate the content,
March 3, 2021 | 6:41 a.m.