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Mbolt1 was actually a Stoxpoker coach, he made few videos. LA was his coach and i remember he was somewhat of "a success story - a man who made it".
Not that it matters, but thought to let u know, since none of you coaches knows him ![]()
"one of the best players in the world...leatherass". made me lol.
Mbolt1 was actually a Stoxpoker coach, he made few videos. LA was his coach and i remember he was somewhat of "a success story - a man who made it".
Not that it matters, but thought to let u know, since none of you coaches knows him
Thank you for clarification. Fwiw, I actually do think he's quite good.
great format!
more vids with two coaches taking the time to talk through hands in detail would be awesome ![]()
expert video imo! I think this shows that poker is always going to be profitable even as edges have become smaller in the past few years. 4 really winning sick players dont agreee w/ alot of basic spots. I mean 1/4 of the vid was whether to call a 3bb cbet or not. Really good vid, got alot out of it!
Yeah nice format, look forward to the responses of Noah and BW
re: 88 hand
if I call turn, pot is over 900 with 500 left to play. I contend villain plays v close to perfectly on the river. am I wrong? (aware obv that letting him hit top pair or spike an A to bluff with he will play nonperfectly). I dunno, i'm torn on both of those hands (88 and QT). TBH i've always come from the perspective you guys espouse (flatting and letting people continue) and have recently been experimenting with being more aggro on the turn.
Thanks for checking this stuff out!
oh ya and fck you guys!
Andrew
re: 88 hand
if I call turn, pot is over 900 with 500 left to play. I contend villain plays v close to perfectly on the river. am I wrong? (aware obv that letting him hit top pair or spike an A to bluff with he will play nonperfectly). I dunno, i'm torn on both of those hands (88 and QT). TBH i've always come from the perspective you guys espouse (flatting and letting people continue) and have recently been experimenting with being more aggro on the turn.
Thanks for checking this stuff out!
oh ya and fck you guys!
Andrew
I'm def of the opinion that people can 3 barrel bluff, although, not often. I also feel like there will be tons of worse hands that will valuebet.
I told aaron on aim the other day that I thought he would make a really good mom....in jest ofcourse(his baby is due anyday for those who didn't already know). His response to me was "fk u." I assume what he and you meant by that was....I really appreciate your comment(s). ![]()
I'm def of the opinion that people can 3 barrel bluff, although, not often. I also feel like there will be tons of worse hands that will valuebet.
I told aaron on aim the other day that I thought he would make a really good mom....in jest ofcourse(his baby is due anyday for those who didn't already know). His response to me was "fk u." I assume what he and you meant by that was....I really appreciate your comment(s).
i'm fist pump 3 barrel bluffing here when i get flatted on the flop and turn on this board texture (and obv that doesnt even count the value hands) and experience tells me other good regs are too. Andrew, I'm surprised to hear you don't think so.
WoT
Just wanted to say thank you both for the professional approach you both have to your videos. Its much appreciated, especially in the honesty in reviewing other coaches discussion. And I really like this format.
i'm fist pump 3 barrel bluffing here when i get flatted on the flop and turn on this board texture (and obv that doesnt even count the value hands) and experience tells me other good regs are too. Andrew, I'm surprised to hear you don't think so.
WoT
i think it happens a lot more when people have more to put in on the river. I.E. if you're bluffing 500 into 1k, you're going to get called a ton, whereas if you're bluffing 800 into 1k, its more effective.
1/2 pot 1/2 pot 1/2 pot, imo, isn't a phenomenally great way to get folds (whereas 1/2 pot 1/2 pot 2/3 pot+ is probably more effective, but i could obv be wrong here).
Also wrt to him shoving worse hands for value, he's calling all of those hands to a shove anyway.
i'd love for somoebody who does math to do something like
% river equity of guy bluffing turn, estimated % guy bluffs off on river, estimated % guy v-bets worse on riv, etc.
basically just profit we make by getting him to fold his equity on the turn vs profit we make by giving him the chance to either bluff us or suck out. either way i bet it'd be interesting.
Andrew
Re: 88
If it was a less aggressive player - say 1-2 regular.
Should we be more or less inclined to flatcall or shove the turn?
My thinking is when a less aggressive player bets the turn his range is almost always value that he will stack off with and I don't want a draw completing scarecard and/or overcard scarecard to peel.
Am I thinking about it correctly vs that type of villian?
Terrific video.
Drink more Strawberry milkshakes, imo.
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