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Where the Buffalo Roam: Episode Three

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Where the Buffalo Roam: Episode Three by WiltOnTilt, jk3a

WiltOnTilt and jk3a review mid-stakes and high-stakes hands as they try to figure out hand ranges, and analyze their play.

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jk3a and WoT provide an in-depth analysis of 6max hand ranges at mid and high stakes. Learn how the two illest ballas(computer nerds) in the 816 break down the intricate details of their ranges and their opponents.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 52 minutes long
  • Posted almost 3 years ago

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TazUltimate

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I really wish you guys could equalize your volumes when doing these types of videos. I can barely hear jk3a with volume at a normal level and when i turn it up i get WoT blaring through my speakers. This is not unusual btw, and is a fairly common problem on poker videos when there are multiple coaches from different locations. just wish you could fix it somewhere in the process.



Yeah I work really hard to balance the audio levels without losing too much quality. Unfortunately sometimes I can only do so much equalization before the audio becomes garbbled. I might suggest to those that have trouble with unbalanced audio frequently, perhaps try using headphones, or inner earbuds which help cancel out surrounding noises as I know sometimes on speakers sounds can get lost or dampened.

Posted almost 3 years ago

DiggerTheDog

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Time Link to 00:41:07

wilt: You argue that your c-bet size is in-between and therefore bad.

Can you discuss how your options change with a ~half pot c-bet when the board runs out as it does?
Does it likely change your options on the turn/river?

Posted almost 3 years ago

DiggerTheDog

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Also on hand 3
If you c-bet larger - to $440 leaving a pot size turn bet possibility.

What sort of range would you turn shove KSpade?
Given both of you concluded AK is a bet/fold with the c-bet size you used.

Posted almost 3 years ago

Choparno

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Time Link to 00:51:03

What hand does villain get to the river with that turns itself into a bluff that doesn't choose to bluff the turn? 7x maybe? JT just checks it back right? Seems like he doesn't get to the river with enough bluffs or hands that feel the need to turn themselves into bluffs to be bluffing here.

Great series so far, loving all of it.

Posted almost 3 years ago

kagame

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WiltOnTilt

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lol at biggest game on the internet



jared is quite the jokester Wink

Posted almost 3 years ago

WiltOnTilt

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What hand does villain get to the river with that turns itself into a bluff that doesn't choose to bluff the turn? 7x maybe? JT just checks it back right? Seems like he doesn't get to the river with enough bluffs or hands that feel the need to turn themselves into bluffs to be bluffing here.



Yea, it's a good point and something jared brought up in the video. I wish I would have thought it through in game.

Posted almost 3 years ago

WiltOnTilt

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wilt: You argue that your c-bet size is in-between and therefore bad.

Can you discuss how your options change with a ~half pot c-bet when the board runs out as it does?
Does it likely change your options on the turn/river?



It probably wouldn't have made a huge difference on the way this particular board ran out, but certainly there are a good number of turns and rivers that could induce a lot of call flop, call turn, fold rivers, where the turn brings pair+OESD and pair+gutter a lot and then bricks. In this actual scenario, if I bet smaller on the flop I could have bet the turn closer to half pot and perhaps got him off his exact hand, however the river J would have been tough against his turn calling range as it would give him 2pair and straights a lot, so I might not have been able to ship that particular river.

Posted almost 3 years ago

WiltOnTilt

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Also on hand 3
If you c-bet larger - to $440 leaving a pot size turn bet possibility.

What sort of range would you turn shove KSpade?
Given both of you concluded AK is a bet/fold with the c-bet size you used.



that's a really good/tough question and i'm not exactly sure. Hands I'd jam the turn with though would most likely be 2pair+ and some pair+draws or straight draw + flush draw and maybe AA and AK. I think with AK no spade it would be a really awkward spot vs a lot of his flop calling range and likely turn calling range.

edit: sorry it took me a while to get to those questions digger

Posted almost 3 years ago

MrPowell

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Time Link to 00:33:49

As soon as he c/c the flop, would you ever continue if you had a hand with no SD value?

What would you do with 22 or 76s or something? (Assuming you don't 3b these pre)

Posted over 2 years ago

WiltOnTilt

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As soon as he c/c the flop, would you ever continue if you had a hand with no SD value?

What would you do with 22 or 76s or something? (Assuming you don't 3b these pre)



It's a spot where if i'm going to bluff, i'm going to have to fire 3 streets typically. Vs a tough player, I'm probably getting called a lot more than vs a mediocre player. Typically bluffing here is best vs players who are trying to play well, but can't necessarily hand read that well.

Also can consider overbetting in these spots if you want to bluff, but it's tough to balance, and basically again you're banking on doing it vs a player who simply doesn't want to put in big money with mediocre hands.

Posted over 2 years ago

Anonomous1

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great series. One request, is that jk3a turns up his mic volume, or Wot turns his down, I'm having to turn the volume up and down throughout the video.

Posted over 2 years ago

jk3a

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great series. One request, is that jk3a turns up his mic volume, or Wot turns his down, I'm having to turn the volume up and down throughout the video.



sorry about that. camtasia 7 technical problem

Posted over 2 years ago

Finnisher

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Time Link to 00:15:18

What kind of valuerange and sizing would you have if the river was a heart? What about bluffing?

Posted over 1 year ago

jk3a

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What kind of valuerange and sizing would you have if the river was a heart? What about bluffing?



initial thoughts are 120 neighborhood with Qh+ and almost never bluffing

Posted over 1 year ago




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