
freakyoat
6 points
Can you talk about junglemans bet on the turn a little more with the 22? I get confused in these spots where I am oop and my hand was quite strong on flop but turn brings straights that people could have easily checked behind with. I feel like qt and even kk make up a large part of opponents calling range.
Oct. 11, 2017 | 5:15 p.m.
Great video. Was actually telling my coach I wish there were quizzes. I hope this becomes a common video type.
June 18, 2017 | 7:17 p.m.
bump on looking for coaches for low hourly rate
March 31, 2017 | 5:33 a.m.
17:30 on the bottom right, you made it very clear that calling is appealing because it is much easier for us to play this board in position, and this makes a lot of sense to me. But then you said you want a raising range because it is important not to let him get away with seeing a lot of turns which is our hypothesis for his block bet. But what turns do we not want him to see, given that we feel we have a distinct advantage by playing turns in position? Basically, even though seeing a cheap turn may be his goal with the 1/3 bet, isn't also our goal to see turns? As an aside, i wonder if a wide min-raise range would be good here for us since it gets cheap folds if he ever does fold and builds a pot for the turn, and as stated I think turns are easy(er) for us to play. but I suppose that would be too cute. [im a bit more of an essential-level member but like your videos, so pardon anything silly :) ]
March 14, 2017 | 11:11 p.m.
small question... just after 45:00 we call with QQ37 on bottom right vs two players, but don't open KQQ7 in the CO on top right. Is this intentional? Is there a video I could watch that details opening ranges? I'm a bit new, to this site and plo, and this particular moment confused me.
I think he said he uses nice hand omaha
Feb. 10, 2018 | 6:10 a.m.