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13:00 I see you skipped over ATo when MP opens as rejam after QQ open, what would be weakest Ax you would rejam?

Feb. 19, 2023 | 7:53 a.m.

Thanks for taking your time to do this. Highly appreciated and very useful.

Dec. 18, 2018 | 12:13 p.m.

Thanks for response.
Yes, it very intresting spot. I am used playing lower stakes then this where people is way less agressive and we can get away with betting more then we should, so for me betting turn feels more intuitive but i can see vs more agressive players that not being best play.

Dec. 14, 2018 | 3:15 p.m.

hey, great video.

10:45 t9o - Can you explain more reasoning for checking turn after he not cbet turn? What you think about protection/thin value bet there? Would you bet turn there vs weaker player?

Dec. 14, 2018 | 1:50 p.m.

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May 8, 2018 | 6:18 p.m.

Hey, great content as always.
Had few spots where was thinking about different more aggressive lines. I would love to hear what you think.

6:40 j4o turn : Seem fine spot for bluff - Sb check 2x, if he had TP+ he would likely start betting, if MP had TP+ he would also likely bet flop 3way. Seem 2 capped ranges what we can attack + there is many scare river cards for opponent weak 1 pair hands what we can bet again and get good % folds from 1 pair hands.

7:40 QTs flop : Seem fine spot for bluff - it semi dry board with no many draws. It not easy for opponents to have much, i think there is decent fold equity on flop because of that. We can continue barreling on 8/J/T/Q/K/Diamond if we want. (Depends players if want bet T/Q for thin value on turn). Seem too many good turns for us and too dry board to not start up action by betting.

Thanks.

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Aug. 24, 2017 | 11:49 a.m.

28:48 ---> QJs - what you do in situation if you get cbet on flop from opponent for 1/2 pot?
29:26 ---> K8o - What you think about making it 350-400k preflop? as we cover button and he is under big pressure after facing 3bet with 2 lot shorter stacks around, seem he cannot really call or 4bet much there vs aggressive stand preflop while might still be opening relative wide on button.

June 10, 2017 | 3:02 a.m.

First of all - very nice content!
45:54 you said "we would very seldomly bet with Q".
As i understand we are thinking our hand is likely best at this moment but we are balancing our range and allowing opponent bluff some vs non recreational player who possibly can do it. I agree with it if we are vs aggressive player.
But if Information/read we have on opponent is unlikely to bluff because he is passive player.
Would you just bet more Qx hands for value from weaker hands and to not give free card for weaker hands (our assumption is he will not betting them himself with wide frequency)?

May 14, 2017 | 11:04 a.m.

Comment | rfedins commented on $1/$2 Session Review

Thanks for response.
Yes, i agree with c-r line. Was not sure how to process turn after doing it and getting called.

April 8, 2017 | 11:47 p.m.

Comment | rfedins commented on $1/$2 Session Review

Very good content. Thanks for creating it.

@2:48 ATo 1st table
We c-r 52, if opponent now decides to call -- turn pot size will be 130$ and effective stack
225$. (SPR around 1.7).
What is our line if we improve to draw like flush draw/good gut shot? What sizing we choose if we bet again?

April 8, 2017 | 6:27 p.m.

13:15 with your stack would you just check/shove your flush draw over cbet there or you think there is still room for just call?

Jan. 12, 2017 | 6:16 a.m.

Hey Owen, another great video from you.
Wanted ask few questions about some spots. Will be waiting for your answer as i am very interested hearing what you think about theses questions/ideas.
@2:38 what you think about betting flop with intention to bet turn potentially smaller sizing vs recreational (70% vpip and 0% pfr over 10 hands) player who limp/call preflop.
I am thinking there is enough pros and not enough cons for betting on flop.
Pros for betting:
We get value from lower tx like T7/T8/T9/JT and draws like oesd/gutshot what he can easy call 2 times if we give him attractive price.
Very importantly we are not giving him free card (free equity). If he folds his 15-20% equity hands on flop what have outs vs us it not bad result.
We are loosing vs stronger hand like Qx 1bet on flop + mid-small bet on turn what not seem more what we would loose with check back flop and he decides to start put money in or if he check turn we are betting turn+river anyway. (i guess when he check 2x we are betting 2x for value with our 2nd pair good kicker anyway).
Cons for checking:
However if we check back flop we give all his draws/overcards free equity to improve.
Pros for checking:
Sure we give opportunity him bluff us off later street and KT can bluff catch with 2nd pair, but do we expect player with pasive stats who limp/call preflop and plays 4$ game to make more calling mistakes or more bluffing mistakes? I am thinking lot more calling mistakes with his weak pairs/draws and lot less bluffing mistakes.
Same @2:38 time stamp - With JTs being 18.5bb, what is bottom of your flat range there with this stack size? How much less bb would you call with this JTs hand there?
@7:05 opening QJo on 4 progressive ko being utg+1, would you open without antes? Would you open if it not KO game? Would this be your bottom of range there?- Would you open QTo/JTo there?.
Just thinking that seem bit too wide open.

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Jan. 3, 2017 | 12:46 a.m.

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