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Sthief09 resumes class this week with the topic of Domination and 3 bet pots. What is domination? and how do we react? How should we react?
sthief09 shows us how to develop various optimal game strategies including 3-betting and 4-betting at mid-stakes 6max NLHE, using PokerStove to break down hand ranges and analyze HEM stats.
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First post
I have been waiting all day
This is the best serie on DeucesCracked.
Are the powerpoint / excel documents for this series available for download?
Josh, I am slightly confused and perhaps nitpicking, but around 5.50-6.00 mark you say, in regards to 3bets, that equity is not hugely important, more important is types of hands we flop and how they fare against opponents.
This seems to go against what Balugawhale says in his ghost video (30.20 mark) that 3bet pots are ALL about equity - how much pot equity we're going to have and having high cards and suited cards makes that happen.
Josh, I am slightly confused and perhaps nitpicking, but around 5.50-6.00 mark you say, in regards to 3bets, that equity is not hugely important, more important is types of hands we flop and how they fare against opponents.
This seems to go against what Balugawhale says in his ghost video (30.20 mark) that 3bet pots are ALL about equity - how much pot equity we're going to have and having high cards and suited cards makes that happen.
well the goal was to test to see how closely equity ran with the other factors later in the video. the equities did reflect the discoveries later in the video, so yeah that would appear to be true. I tend to think of floppability in 3-bet pots, which also favors big cards and suited cards. I guess I just never realized how strongly these correlate. it makes sense because 3-bet pots have shallow stacks, and the more shallow the stacks, the more critical equity becomes (think about preflop all-ins in tournaments). so yeah I misspoke and was wrong there, but I hope the rest of the video at least supports what you're saying.
well the goal was to test to see how closely equity ran with the other factors later in the video. the equities did reflect the discoveries later in the video, so yeah that would appear to be true. I tend to think of floppability in 3-bet pots, which also favors big cards and suited cards. I guess I just never realized how strongly these correlate. it makes sense because 3-bet pots have shallow stacks, and the more shallow the stacks, the more critical equity becomes (think about preflop all-ins in tournaments). so yeah I misspoke and was wrong there, but I hope the rest of the video at least supports what you're saying.
this is eloquent.
great vid.
i really enjoyed this as well, gotta rewatch though b/c i was too tired to process all the numbers. ![]()
Plz to be posting .xls files! Plz?!
Surely you didn't do all this by hand. How did you get the equities in column Y from the range in column X?
ur an excel god
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