In my experience, chicks most certainly do not think folding is sexy.
Dj Sensei and Vanessa really begin to mix it up this week with Aggressive Folding. Knowing when you are beat and the tough laydowns can make or break your bankroll sometimes.
DJ Sensei and Vanessa Selbst are back with more Unconventional Wisdom. For the anniversary of DeucesCracked.com they revisit some of the topics of the previous series like 3-betting but with deeper discussions and theories. They also discuss the change in the games from a year ago.
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In my experience, chicks most certainly do not think folding is sexy.
I guess you didn't have much of a read on NLife in the 9Tcc hand. He's a fish who plays really bad. I thought A2, and AQ were a big part of his range when he raised there.
Good vid though, interesting stuff.
Cool, folding, I like that. It's sexy.
However, the folds I've seen in this vid don't seem that tough to me. The one I would have most trouble with on the spot is the JTs fold on the river. And that's what I hoped what the discussion would be about: folding decent hands on the river, when pots and bets, and hence mistakes, are biggest.
In my experience, chicks most certainly do not think folding is sexy.
+1
that Tc9c hand is really standard imo and shouldnt be in the video but other than that really good stuff. My problem is that I multitable and dont have time to think this deep. I m replaying hands later now and figuring things out so i can add these plays into my "autopilot bag" and can recognize these spots and act fast without thinking much.
OMG - FOLDING!!! Ive been waiting for this...
The Ac7c check is kind of transparent if the full stack villain is aware at all. You are never going to be checking your air hands here so all of your flop checking range is going to be weighted towards monsters/AK/AQ type hands. I think betting is better for balance against good players, thoughts?
I can't help it but I have a feeling that this video is making me weak passive.. folding AK for not even 75bb preflop?
The Ac7c check is kind of transparent if the full stack villain is aware at all. You are never going to be checking your air hands here so all of your flop checking range is going to be weighted towards monsters/AK/AQ type hands. I think betting is better for balance against good players, thoughts?
Timestamp?
I can't help it but I have a feeling that this video is making me weak passive.. folding AK for not even 75bb preflop?
I think the main thing to get out of this kind of video is that this kind of thinking can be really bad for your game. The whole point is there are situations where folding AK for 500 BB's would be terrible, and there are situations, like this one, where it's probably the proper fold for 75.
Unconventional Wisdom was the first poker series I ever watched, and still one of my favorites. So awesome to have you two back!!!
44:00 86cc. My first thought was to lead here. You say you might lead here with FD on a something like a 742 but this board connects with people's ranges too much. This is def true for the callers, but I felt UTG is our biggest concern here and he could peel with a lot of "overpairs" on that low board. I would be more inclined to lead this board because UTG will probably have to fold hands like TT, whereas he's definitely calling on a 7 high board. Also, I felt BTN and SB's range are wide enough that they will have to fold a lot, especially if we can fire multiple barrels, and I don't think this is a bad spot to barrel even though there is an obvious flush draw because our range for leading into multiple people is so strong. I definitely wouldn't go into it expecting to fire multiple barrels, just a thought, but really I think we can take it down a pretty decent percent on the flop. Thoughts?
Timestamp?
I'm confused? What?
I'm confused? What?
What time in the video did the hand/discussion occur? Makes it easier for producers to find the hand, rewatch and figure out the context of the hand, and comment based on that. ![]()
Rob
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