hey, nice vid - way better than the first one imo.
some questions for you:
1) Q
K
3
4
close to the end of the session, left table - folded firstin from MP.
wich would be spots where this hand would be a raise for you? BU&CO FI both viable?
2) I forgot the spot, but generally speaking: when you get great prices in the BB, like OR+CC+SB overcall -> I feel like that you get such a great price with for example a suited ace, I most of the time can not fold a suited A for 1:7. Is that a mistake? I suck at pokermath, but could you give reasoning why you make those folds?
I understand, that you get yourself into bad spots, if you end up drawing for your FD on a 2low board wich sometimes kills your odds, but.. meh.
My point - or rather my question is, how good does my hand need to be to call for 1:7 or probably 1:5 OOP in the BB?
a) just mathwise
b) playability taken into account
c) -> going from answers a)& b) how you calculated your answer
3) I was hoping for some math/equity examples, and maybe some range discussion, based on Holdem Manager stats and also your experience.
-> What do people tend to play for a raise, what do people tend to limp, what to people tend to 3bet with, what is more likely a coldcalling rage and so on and so forth.
Since you can not just enter the preflop equity into pokerstove and look what you should do preflop - based on HM stats like in holdem. As my understanding goes, playability; "pushing,pulling-characteristics of a hand" agressiveness & WTS of players are way more important preflop-descision facors than VPIP 35 for example.
With(vpip,pfr) 20/5 ; 30/20; 50/15 for example, how would judge their ranges, or their stlyes.
Maybe you could take some of those questions into account, making your new vid.
I am really enjoing it and - since PLO is getting quite popular in the last time, maybe O8 will become a lil more popular too.
