
steed4321
15 points
Hi, thanks for you in depth reply. The equity advantage is a lot bigger than I thought! Despite the CO's range wrapping around this texture a lot, all the fringe hands and lack of JJ+ really punish them. Interesting how PIO also likes to X/J some Kxss and the weaker ones at that, I'd only ever think about raising the nfd in these scenarios. Really interesting, again thanks for the video and looking forward to the next!
May 21, 2020 | 1:52 p.m.
Hey, great video again. I would be interested in seeing the T84fd board, the oop strat seems very counter intuitive as I mentioned in the last video. I also think it's good to see the execution of at least a few board after we have seen the bigger picture. However I am also looking forward to the SRP example you mentioned. Thanks
May 16, 2020 | 2:52 p.m.
Great video again, looking forward to the next one.
Would love to see analysis on the T83 fd board. 8.2% all in sizing seems very un-intuitive with both ranges have a lot of Tx in it (31 for OOP and 30.5 for IP) with IP also have all the over pairs and even more top-set combos than OOP.
Another solid video! Got a few questions about some of the hands
H4 22m in
Do you think there should only be 1 flop size that would allow us to shove turn? Not sure which combos you would 3B pre but what about your Axdd hands (Akdd, AJdd, ATdd?) Do they play for a check with no bad future cards and also still easily getting the money in on the 2 remaining streets? Or can we ever small bet here if we do opt to bet?
H5 27m in:
What are your floats vs the IP raise in practice? I wouldn't be sure what to make of it the raise IP only 20bb deep as I would never expect villain to fast play any K or construct any bluffing range around it. Kx plays itself but any other holding I would be lost with in game. Very interesting hand though, don't think I've ever seen pio utilise a donk vs a super polar range. Also find it pretty absurd how pio finds what must be a value raise with AA ip?!
H6 34m in:
How much tighter would you go pre-flop with the re-jam stacks? I think I would go
55+, A2s+, K8s+, Q9s+, J9s+, T9s, 98s, ATo+, KJo+, QJo
Does this look reasonable? Never know if we are supposed to play all the Axs against a few re-jam stacks or what the worst pair we can open is.
If villain did X/R what sizing's should they use on the 8d turn with his 9x? How do we assign bluffs to this sizing compared to the over-betting size we'd use with 3x?
Cheers
May 22, 2020 | 11:04 p.m.