I just have to say I really enjoy this series. It's also great to discover jk3a as a video producer, so I can go back and watch his other material.
Keep up the good work!
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I just have to say I really enjoy this series. It's also great to discover jk3a as a video producer, so I can go back and watch his other material.
Keep up the good work!
obv not c/c every turn bet size
Are we calling this particular betsize if we had a set?
We got about 25% against a Jack and if we call this bet we show an ev of -20 ((214+148 x 0,25) - (148x0,75))
I assume we frontshove all rivers that boat us? but will he call?
Personally i think he will fold a decent % of the time but still calls enough to call this bet....
Are we calling this particular betsize if we had a set?
We got about 25% against a Jack and if we call this bet we show an ev of -20 ((214+148 x 0,25) - (148x0,75))
I assume we frontshove all rivers that boat us? but will he call?
Personally i think he will fold a decent % of the time but still calls enough to call this bet....
good ?
obv depends how much/if he'll call. really tough to say. def some regs who might pay off but others who wouldn't. only needing to make up $20 on river, it's prob ok to call.
I don't understand the last hand. WOT said he's value betting on the turn and bluffing on the river. How does that work when the board doesn't change on the river. If you think you can get called by worse on the turn then you should still have the best hand on the river. Why do you need to bluff the river?
I don't understand the last hand. WOT said he's value betting on the turn and bluffing on the river. How does that work when the board doesn't change on the river. If you think you can get called by worse on the turn then you should still have the best hand on the river. Why do you need to bluff the river?
His assumption is that almost all of villain's range will fold to his bet, so rather than check back and win sometimes and lose sometimes, he turns his hand into a bluff and expects to win the pot almost always.
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I don`t get why you think that he would not valueshove on the river a Qx-hands.
Vs. your perceived range it would be imo not a bad valueshove, exspecially b/c he can rep a lot of bluffy with the Ace on the river.
Or do you just think that he would not shove it b/c he think in absolute handstreghts and cannot handread since he is a fish - then it would make sense for me.
But when you think this is not theoretically a good Valueshove on the river in Vilalin`s shoes with Qx-hands, then I need some more explanations b/c I don`t get it then.
btw.,
another great part - how many parts this series actually has?
I don`t get why you think that he would not valueshove on the river a Qx-hands.
Vs. your perceived range it would be imo not a bad valueshove, exspecially b/c he can rep a lot of bluffy with the Ace on the river.
Or do you just think that he would not shove it b/c he think in absolute handstreghts and cannot handread since he is a fish - then it would make sense for me.
But when you think this is not theoretically a good Valueshove on the river in Vilalin`s shoes with Qx-hands, then I need some more explanations b/c I don`t get it then.
btw.,
another great part - how many parts this series actually has?
just because most fish don't hand read/vbet well
8 episodes
just because most fish don't hand read/vbet well
8 episodes
All right, thanks^^
i think you should be betting your entire range on the turn (well, T9+) in the 89T7 hand. you're never getting raised
how does nanonoko open that little from the button?
His assumption is that almost all of villain's range will fold to his bet, so rather than check back and win sometimes and lose sometimes, he turns his hand into a bluff and expects to win the pot almost always.
+1
Listen to the wise Crackmonkey ![]()
I just have to say I really enjoy this series. It's also great to discover jk3a as a video producer, so I can go back and watch his other material.
Best kept secret in online poker training vids ![]()
Thanks for watching.
+1
Listen to the wise Crackmonkey
so sick, awesome stuff guys
so on that last hand from WOT, you were betting the turn with the intention of bluffing the river? Trying to get the villan to call your turn bet then fold the river was the original intention when betting the turn? Your actual hand doesn't matter at all when you bet the turn other than the 5 outs?
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Just a question out of interest:
Why you do not play here with a deep Stack here on the deep-antes-table?
Any special reason for it?
Probably b/c everybody is non-deep, except of one REG?
Would be almost too lazy to change in this case always the
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