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kybert'76

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Zen179

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Personally I don´t use the check/quickfold option when I´m in the BB. Some people might catch up to this and start minstealind in SB vs your BB.

01:52 (KTo) don´t fold this on the BU when it´s folded to you. You can pretty much raise any broadway cards here.

05:12 (AQs) you should go for a c/r on the turn. If you donkbet it´s pretty obvious what you have. Besides that you miss value from a T or a FD that he might bet again and he´s going to pay with an A anyways. With donkbetting the turn and river there is no chance you can get him All-in.

06:19 (87o) You can try to steal here. You should generally be very agressive SBvsBB until you discover that somebody starts playing back at you hard (either by calling or 3betting you). Most people fold their BB way too much against SB opens imo.

06:30 (KK) Well played, but if you know that one of the blind is very squeezehappy you can try to just call here and shove over a squeeze, since the openraiser has such a small stack that (if no one squeezes) you can shove over his cbet on almost any board anyways.

06:45 22 Personally I almost always raise any pocket in any position in Rush. If you don´t feel comfortable openraising small pockets UTG you can just openlimp them (yes I´ve said the bad word ;-) ). Most people on NL10 don´t catch up with the fact that you will always have a small pocket there (and since Rush is so aggro sets = $$$).

07:36 Q9s is worth an isolation raise here (unless one of the blind 3bets isoraises with a wide range). You can get the limper to fold very often (either preflop or postflop and you can flop pretty well too).

07:40 same as 06:45

08:02 (22) Close, but I thinks it´s still a call, due to the fact that it´s just a minopen and SB looks kinda fishy and likely to call too. So call and hope for a multiway pot.

09:22 (AQo) cbetting here is fine (although the board hits his range somewhat). You still have your overcards, a backdoor straightdraw and a backdoor flushdraw.

10:12 (33) You can generally open every pocket on BU if it´s folded to you.

11:39 (JJ) close spot. We need ~38% equity to ship it here (supposing he never folds to our shove).
Against JJ+ AK+ we have 36% (fold)
Against TT+ AQ+ we have 46% (shove)
He will also reraise sometimes with random junk or some weaker Aces, so it´s a shove imo.
And btw: you should never call in this spot (either jam or fold preflop). You won´t know what to do if an A,K or Q hits the board, which will happen quite often.

13:54 If you think that he is capable to do this with some smaller overpairs than yours, then you can go broke.
vs 66,33,22,54s we have 11%
vs 66,33,22,54s,99,TT,JJ we have 57% (getting better when we also put some Ahxh in his range).

(will edit the post again when I´ve seen the rest of the video)

Posted almost 3 years ago

Zen179

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15:37 (58s) nh. I like the call and the flopraise.

17:12 (A9o) Standard BU open imo.

18:53 (88) I´d check call the river here

20:22 (KQo) Good spot for a doublebarrel. There are many hands that he has to fold to a secbarrel and you got outs if called.

21:43 (77) not quite sure if the cbet is good here. board hits his possible range pretty hard.

22:49 (QJo) worth an open from the CO

25:20 nh. You can also play raise/broke here to give him the chance to shove with worse draws himself (he most likely won´t call your push with them).

Posted almost 3 years ago




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