cant wait to watch this one as these are the kinds of hands that get me into bother.
Michaelsc discusses playing queens, jacks, and tens as well as whether or not to play trips slow on the flop.
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cant wait to watch this one as these are the kinds of hands that get me into bother.
Questions about playing trips-
I think in the case of overtrips we have outs if villain has underfull.
How does that affect our play?
How does our kickers affect our play?
I think the actual two cards on flop will increase or decrease the chance villain is holding something good. If flop comes 223 we can probably slowplay compared to QQJ. Villain is likely to have a draw or Q himself.
It took u 4 minutes to get u started, Get a script and practise say things shorter and more specific
love your videos so far, would eventually like to watch you play a full session including all the hands, dont necessarily need commentary for all the hands but like to see how you play the mediocre ones
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On the river here, how deep would you want to be before bet-folding is the best option? In that situation, would you have played it differently on earlier streets?
On the river here, how deep would you want to be before bet-folding is the best option? In that situation, would you have played it differently on earlier streets?
Bet/folding against most players is the best option no matter how deep. If I play it differently than I don't see how I could set up a bet/fold river. I could c/c the flop and turn, but then I would always be attempting to get all my money in on the river.
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