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table2, JJ
isnt like super standard to not 3bet a nit that never calls unless hes got AA and stuff?
on the flop i bet the guy is never turning TT-KK into a bluff by cbetting so i fell like its an easy fold vs him.
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Time Link to 00:14:14
table2, JJ
isnt like super standard to not 3bet a nit that never calls unless hes got AA and stuff?
on the flop i bet the guy is never turning TT-KK into a bluff by cbetting so i fell like its an easy fold vs him.
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table4, K4s bvb AXXA flushdraw
i say that the A turn pairing the board its a nice card for us to bet/folding:
we 3bet preflop, we cbet Axx board so we "should" charge draws on turn w/ our trips.
on the other hand:
- it is less likely for him to have an A
- he would heve raised the flop w 2pairs+
- its less likely that he will continue with his pocket pairs or flush draws on a paired board.
Nice job as always Jared.
table2, JJ
isnt like super standard to not 3bet a nit that never calls unless hes got AA and stuff?
on the flop i bet the guy is never turning TT-KK into a bluff by cbetting so i fell like its an easy fold vs him.
40 hand sample doesn't mean much. He could just be super card dead, but assuming that he is a nit, I do prefer flatting pf. To reiterate my comments from the video, even "nits" are cbetting that board with alot of their range. I would always call atleast once.
table4, K4s bvb AXXA flushdraw
i say that the A turn pairing the board its a nice card for us to bet/folding:
we 3bet preflop, we cbet Axx board so we "should" charge draws on turn w/ our trips.
on the other hand:
- it is less likely for him to have an A
- he would heve raised the flop w 2pairs+
- its less likely that he will continue with his pocket pairs or flush draws on a paired board.
Flush draws don't constitute but a few combos of hands because it's hard to have diamond/diamond and they can be discounted some since he didn't raise the flop. Betting the turn and shoving the river has the ability to move him off of his pairs but people rarely fold those for one more bet on the turn.
Great vid as always. Keep it up!
Around 55 minutes where we defend AJhh to a button three bet and turn a nut flush draw with the Kh, do you think there is any merit to check shoving the turn? I think the button is likely the bet a huge portion of his range on the K that he will fold to a shove, and if we get called we're very likely to have between 9-12 outs? Or is this too spewy?
So far I think Ron is missing game flow and kinda just clicking buttons. The K4s is a decent 3bet hand but he just 3bet villain on the other table and I would and people are suspicious in BvB so I prefer a fold.
You also remark the T8s is a good iso raise OOP vs a limper. I feel like IP we can profitably iso there but OOP it seems like a tough/thin spot to put ourselves in.
Around 55 minutes where we defend AJhh to a button three bet and turn a nut flush draw with the Kh, do you think there is any merit to check shoving the turn? I think the button is likely the bet a huge portion of his range on the K that he will fold to a shove, and if we get called we're very likely to have between 9-12 outs? Or is this too spewy?
I think c/r turn has quite abit of FE but most of the hands that b/f are not made hands and are nearly drawing dead. So unless he bluffs the river alot with that air, it's very likely that c/c is better than c/r. After rewatching the hand, I think the river is actually quite close between c/c c/r and c/f. I honestly think it's quite difficult depending how often he bluffs river and if he can vbet a queen.
So far I think Ron is missing game flow and kinda just clicking buttons. The K4s is a decent 3bet hand but he just 3bet villain on the other table and I would and people are suspicious in BvB so I prefer a fold.
You also remark the T8s is a good iso raise OOP vs a limper. I feel like IP we can profitably iso there but OOP it seems like a tough/thin spot to put ourselves in.
You should watch limeaid if you think ron 3bets alot
. Against the kind of guys who are limping at 100nl, you're prolly missing a little value not raising T8s.
I think the clicking buttons comment is quite rude and not at all justified based on that video. Everyone makes "mistakes" when they play.
I think the clicking buttons comment is quite rude and not at all justified based on that video.
Agreed, seems like Ron plays very well. Nice vid
Agreed, seems like Ron plays very well. Nice vid
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ya i thought ron played well in the vid and Jk3a is one of my fav vid authors. Jk3a you do a great job of idenifyign board textrues and this is a 3 barrel board bad card to two barrell. 1 question some playres at SSnl in the games i play peel super light overs gutters random crap and i 3 bet alot so the amount of credit i get isnt much. That being said since at 50 and 100nl i see so much random crap i barrell alot even if its a terrible card to barrell and im not reppign anythning but theres no way they are smart enought to realize it or if they do no way they will exploit it. So when do you see people starting to exploit things barrelling too much. I feel like most ppl dont play fully rolled at SSNL so they are less likely to bluff raise turns in a spot ur range is full of air.
Also one more thing when you talked about opening pots with bad players behind you. I couldnt agree more bc the regs rarely adjust when ur opening as much as even 30% of your range since they just play their game and dont worry about you as much until they have a hand they want to play. Also people react so poorly in general playing against you when you are the one opening the pot and as long as your hands are reasonable opening from any posiiton should be profitable as long as you dont pay off the times you run into hands
Agreed, seems like Ron plays very well. Nice vid
+2 Yes I think he played pretty well too - especially considering he was running terribly early on. Loved the call down with AT!
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