Time Link to 00:17:21
Haha, he had the mouse on fold with the Q9 too before he saw the bluff. Bad break with the timing there.
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Time Link to 00:17:21
Haha, he had the mouse on fold with the Q9 too before he saw the bluff. Bad break with the timing there.
Time Link to 00:17:50
What do you think about villain's turn bet size here when he's planning on going for the triple barrel? It seems like it might be a better strategy to bet slightly smaller OTT, to set up a bigger river shove and maybe have more fold equity. Or do you think this just doesn't matter at all?
Time Link to 00:23:56
What about just going for an overbet here? If he's a thinking player he should realize his perceived range doesn't have that many 5x hands either because we would probably expect him to cbet most of these.
Time Link to 00:50:06
Is that a standard fold with K8s vs a 3b? i mean the guy is 3betting 25% that's certainly a profitable hand to defend imo.
What do you think about villain's turn bet size here when he's planning on going for the triple barrel? It seems like it might be a better strategy to bet slightly smaller OTT, to set up a bigger river shove and maybe have more fold equity. Or do you think this just doesn't matter at all?
generally, against a guy i dont feel i need to balance against too much, i usually prefer to size the turn bigger when i know i'm 3barreling because i want to win a bigger river pot (more dead money)
What about just going for an overbet here? If he's a thinking player he should realize his perceived range doesn't have that many 5x hands either because we would probably expect him to cbet most of these.
certainly a reasonable spot to try to level a thinking player
Is that a standard fold with K8s vs a 3b? i mean the guy is 3betting 25% that's certainly a profitable hand to defend imo.
i'd usually prefer to 4bet that hand but defending it isn't bad
Wow I guess I finally got to the last video. There will still be more videos to this series right? Do they come out weekly?
At 5:10 with A7o wouldn't it be too early to 5bet with A7o since he never 4bet before, or are you anticipating a 4bet soon because hero has been 3betting so much?
Was just wondering because you said it so casually as if it was the most standard thing in the world. When I probably wouldn't ship because he's been playing very tight against 3bets so far, folding 82%, albeit over a small sample.
Wow I guess I finally got to the last video. There will still be more videos to this series right? Do they come out weekly?
nah thats it for now, but i would love to have jordan involved in more of my videos in the future
At 5:10 with A7o wouldn't it be too early to 5bet with A7o since he never 4bet before, or are you anticipating a 4bet soon because hero has been 3betting so much?
Was just wondering because you said it so casually as if it was the most standard thing in the world. When I probably wouldn't ship because he's been playing very tight against 3bets so far, folding 82%, albeit over a small sample.
Yea, it was an anticipation move. When you 3bet a guy over and over and over and he keeps folding and folding and folding sooner or later they get fed up and 4bet you, given we have an A blocker, seemed like a reasonable point in the match to go ahead and 3bet him to 5bet.
It's worth noting that the "sooner or later" comment only goes so far. If you're 150 hands into the match and he finally 4bets you for the first time after you've been relentlessly 3betting, I would watch out lol...
Time Link to 00:09:06
What about x/c the nut FD on the paired board? I think we do not rapresent a lot with x/r line here.
What if the turn is 7h for example or maybe 5h. Sorry for my english as usual... ![]()
Thanks
Time Link to 00:16:53
On the left 3bet pot what if the turn is 4s? do you happy call the river right?
Time Link to 00:49:31
I would like evaluate a raise for value on the the board QsTs5h with Q9. Do you think value is too thin?
What about x/c the nut FD on the paired board? I think we do not rapresent a lot with x/r line here.
What if the turn is 7h for example or maybe 5h. Sorry for my english as usual...
Thanks
We don't represent much and I mentioned some other lines we could take in the video, but it doesn't automatically make the play bad. There is also an added bonus that if villain 3bets the flop we have a pretty easy shove. I would usually prefer a c/c here given that we have A high and decent showdown value, but c/r in and of itself is definitely going to be +EV here just because of our equity and the fact that villain won't hit this board often and even if he does call or reraise it's not that bad for us.
If the turn was a 7h I would probably keep betting since we'll still have good equity, it's somewhat unlikely we will get shoved on, villain can probably bet/call some weak hands/underpairs on the flop that we should have some fold equity against, and possibly pure floats too.
All that said, c/c flop is still my standard play here.
On the left 3bet pot what if the turn is 4s? do you happy call the river right?
still not necessarily happy, but probably not folding. We still have a bluff catcher, there are just more busted hands he could have.
I would like evaluate a raise for value on the the board QsTs5h with Q9. Do you think value is too thin?
it's not too thin as long as we have a good checkraising dynamic. There are some semiblfufs we can represent and not a huge value range here. If it was early in a match and no c/r dynamic I probably prefer to c/c, but if we have been c/r him a lot then I like c/r here for thinner value. It's also better against guys that are willing to cbet middle and bottom pair instead of check them behind.
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