Lots of interesting spots and great discussion, as always.
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FoxwoodsFiend finds a new opponent in Sauce1234. They play 2 tables of $10/20 Heads Up NLHE and FoxwoodsFiend brings in some math discussions about 5 bet jamming.
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Lots of interesting spots and great discussion, as always.
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Prob one of the best video makers out there atm. Really love the series. Could you do an 6max highstakes series after this?
Great Video FwF!!! keep them coming!
Excellent series so far FwF.
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Hi Fwf - another great vid as usual.
Re the KJs jam:
With a value hand like KJs do you ever 5bet smaller with these stacks to either (i) look stronger; or (ii) induce light 6bet jams. If not, how deep would stacks have to be to consider this?
Separately - when you are this deep, would you be either calling or shoving rather than 5betting small with your monsters to balance your shoves with decent but not great value hands (like KJs)?
This might be the best video series I've ever seen and probably helped me with the biggest improvements I've had in like 2 years. Thanks!
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why dont just float hear with the A high, you have back door draw and possible 6 live outs.
why dont just float hear with the A high, you have back door draw and possible 6 live outs.
Thought I covered this, but basically I have a hand w/enough equity and backdoor cards that I can c/r and barrel and I don't like just always playing "c/c c/f" w/A-high, I've found I get barrelled too often
ya u did explain it quite well in the video. i wrote that post before finished hearing u explain in the video.
Hi Fwf - another great vid as usual.
Re the KJs jam:
With a value hand like KJs do you ever 5bet smaller with these stacks to either (i) look stronger; or (ii) induce light 6bet jams. If not, how deep would stacks have to be to consider this?
Separately - when you are this deep, would you be either calling or shoving rather than 5betting small with your monsters to balance your shoves with decent but not great value hands (like KJs)?
My answer to this is way too long for me to write up, but the cliff's are basically: KJs I don't like inducing with b/c I might get jammed on by ace-high hands that fold. I do have a range for 5-betting non-all in deeper but KJs isn't in it
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On the 843r flop, sauce isn't representing anything except a set or 43, what do you think his range is here and what's the best way to react?
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Table 1, J2o on AK8mono
What are your thoughts behind not betting.
I realize that your range does not have all that many monsters, but his doesn't either, so I think I would have taken a stab, especially because he did not seem to be c/r all that much in single raised pots.
On the 843r flop, sauce isn't representing anything except a set or 43, what do you think his range is here and what's the best way to react?
I just don't think that's true: he's not some uncreative nit. He could slowplay big pairs or have an 8 trying to induce
Table 1, J2o on AK8mono
What are your thoughts behind not betting.
I realize that your range does not have all that many monsters, but his doesn't either, so I think I would have taken a stab, especially because he did not seem to be c/r all that much in single raised pots.
Maybe should have bet, just figured his flatting range is K or A high heavy and any time he has a random club he can c/r me
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