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ohmyrage

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Where can we get this H2N report?

Sept. 4, 2020 | 3:58 p.m.

I think its a spot where He has all the nuts. If he limps AA/KK/AK and villain can't have any of those. I think he's trying to say he has a range advantage and because of this villains Kx pretty much all have to defend along with alot of his flushes. By jamming the top kicker of what BB is capped at, he can get value from worse Kx while still putting pressure that villain feels compelled to call with his flushes. KxTh would be the best value bottom of value range jam.

Pretty much if villain folds his flushes, the bluff combos SB puts in here will be printing, and he will occasionally have the bottom of his value jam range overlap with the top of villains calling range

Nov. 28, 2018 | 7:47 a.m.

The first question to ask in poker is, what is the lineup, THEN whats the rake.
I've played in alot of VERY high rake home games and they are MUCH softer and tend to be MUCH deeper and game runners lend tons of credit to tilted players which makes games ridiculously soft

Getting paid can be an issue when game runners bury themselves in marks

its all a part of the calculation

Nov. 28, 2018 | 7:36 a.m.

I think snowie takes removal a TON into its accounting.
-While our AA is a value range, our bluffs all all Ax based, which completely halves villains AA combos. The ranges are so narrow that having exclusively AA against a super narrow 3bet range to begin with makes more sense
if you take a look at how narrow snowie 3bets UTG from SB, you'd see that 4betting KK isn't exactly that appealing, by flatting it it helps the rest of the calling range.
-We also see that by blocking villains AA, we get to bluff alot and really put hands like JJ-KK in a spot where they either jam into a huge equity problem running into AA, OR they flat and have to deal with Ax equity

Nov. 28, 2018 | 7:25 a.m.

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