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Chipchucker5 debuts his first video on DC and brings along FoxwoodsFiend. They review Chipchucker5 play at 4 tables ranging from $10/20 to $40/80.
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Very good ,
good explanation and thought proces by both, i realy like it. I have a question abouth one hand.
hero had AA flop was KKK turn 6 .
U bet something like 900 into 1100 , and he folded.
Considering there is 1 king left out of 50 cards giving u very good odds
how often would you recomend beting something like 600 , and if he calls
and checks to you, another 900 value bet on the river ?
I just woke up to this pokergasm. ty DC. ty.
best way to wake up imo
Very good ,
good explanation and thought proces by both, i realy like it. I have a question abouth one hand.
hero had AA flop was KKK turn 6 .
U bet something like 900 into 1100 , and he folded.
Considering there is 1 king left out of 50 cards giving u very good odds
how often would you recomend beting something like 600 , and if he calls
and checks to you, another 900 value bet on the river ?
ty, glad you enjoyed it.
So the only question we need to ask ourselves is if we're ahead of his calling range. Since we obv are, then we just want to bet the biggest amount that we think he'll call. And we're ignoring balance and bet sizing tells since we're assuming he's a recreational player. So yeah, 600 is way too small imo because he's just never folding if he has a pair since a pair = a boat (zeebo theorem).
Time Link to 00:10:22
in the upper left table you repop with KJss bb/sb vs alexmoon's sb open... would you consider this three betting a depolarized range? how would you handle a reasonable fourbet there?
lol classy move w the run it twice man
oh wow this is sick content thanks guys
wow, everything FWF says in this vid is just so accurate. great content
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In the 8Tss on table 1 - on the river, this seems like a pretty good spot to bet with 8T, mostly to clean up our equity vs slightly better hands like 99, TT, even QJ if it cbets.
Once the flush hits and we don't bet turn, its pretty much impossible for us to have air here, and villain rarely takes this line with a hand stronger than Jx - why not bet 8T to fold him off any slightly better hand?
Is there any downside to betting here? Its highly unlikely he'll C/R bluff given how flop + turn played.
Fold Norton preflop
Great content.
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