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lamentcfg

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What you're saying only applies "cleanly" in a nuts/air vs bluff catcher scenario. OTF the terms "bluff/value" don't really work given almost everything has equity.

Could you please describe more detailed the conception/strategy with small sizing FlopCbet, and high frequency? In which spots should we use this strategy instead of big sizing FlopCbet, smaller frequency strategy ("nuts/air" scenario). It would be great if you could provide some examples for each strategy and probably compare advantages/disadvantages of each one.

Also, If we use small sizing/high freq strategy on flop, what is our plan on Turn (in terms of sizings/frequencies)?

P.S. Thanks for the video).

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Feb. 24, 2016 | 7:56 p.m.

Hi, thank you for the video.

I strongly recommand u watch the video by PG(the death of ev)

Could you please provide the link to this video? I've never heard about it.

Feb. 15, 2016 | 10:39 p.m.

Hi, thanks for the video.
at 15:19, you fold T9s COvsMP. Is it a standard fold for you?
And what is you range cc/3bet from COvsEP/MP?
at 34:44 2nd table w AQs on River. Will you have any bluff range on River in this spot? If yes, what are the best hands to bluff River in your opinion?

Dec. 14, 2015 | 8:01 p.m.

Hi, thanks for a good video.
at 40:30, on the third table w J7hh, board 6Q9A w 2FD,
1. Why did you use a big sizing Turn check-raise? Do u think that we have a big FE on the Turn, with this sizing? And do we need to bluff a lot of rivers here, to make +EV play of our whole line?
2. What is your check-raise range and bet range on the turn?
3. On which River cards would you go on with bluff? What would you do on blank River, for example 3s?

Dec. 4, 2015 | 12:45 p.m.

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