Just what the doctor ordered, 100NL - my stakes exactly!
Jk3a reviews his own play at 4 tables of 100nl. He discusses his own thoughts processes and even critiques his play a little.
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Just what the doctor ordered, 100NL - my stakes exactly!
Table one after 3 minutes you choose not to squeeze with J8s. MP raise, CO and BTN call - you're in the SB. You clearly thought about it at the time, but you didn't talk about it in the video. Could you please tell us why you didn't find this to be a good squeeze spot and whatever?
Edit:
The ATs hand you played where some guy shoved over your open for 30 BBs, I think it becomes more of a fold because he went off in the chat saying "like TT was any good there" after the TT hand vs. the guy who recognized you.
i like your english, clear and understandable for guys like me aren´t good in english ![]()
Just what the doctor ordered, 100NL - my stakes exactly!
Same here, my stakes, my site. Perfect. Watching right now.
good video. makes me wanna get coaching from you. also your pretty wicked at plugs
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Very good video JK
I'm Pepito
I wont spoil the hand you request for discussion for now but i'll let you know if you're read was correct.
I'll definitely hire you if you're ok in few weeks after 50000 hands at 1/2 since i'm moving up.
i really love the lack of FPS in your play and i definitely agree that u dont need to make a ton of "whiteliming" at this stake(s).
PS, i love your voice, it make me all ....
~42mins with 98o on K 3 10 8 board-
Calling here seems horrible against this type of opponent. That would be a really bad board to pure bluff raise given all the monster draws and 2 pair type hands that are in your turn leading range. If you call, he can also play the river perfectly and have you at his mercy. aiepepito definitely is capable of moves but in much better spots than this. I do think he's semi-bluffing a ton but it still seems like an easy fold.
Btw- keep the Clonie Gowen donk stories coming... ![]()
jk3a's voice is very relaxed, measured and calming so watching this for an 1/2 hour before a session should do the trick, or just listening to audio in the background - how can one get agitated and tilted listening to this...
~50-54 mins, 78s, where villain "floated OOP and bluffed turn", could you explain if this is sort of a classic example of floating OOP, or give an example what that means. I recently read Ryan Fee's 6max NL strategy guide and the says never to do this play it is -ev but Fee didn't go into what it actually was.
Table one after 3 minutes you choose not to squeeze with J8s. MP raise, CO and BTN call - you're in the SB. You clearly thought about it at the time, but you didn't talk about it in the video. Could you please tell us why you didn't find this to be a good squeeze spot and whatever?
Edit:
The ATs hand you played where some guy shoved over your open for 30 BBs, I think it becomes more of a fold because he went off in the chat saying "like TT was any good there" after the TT hand vs. the guy who recognized you.
the btn had like 25bb, but otherwise decent hand/spot to squeeze
~42mins with 98o on K 3 10 8 board-
Calling here seems horrible against this type of opponent. That would be a really bad board to pure bluff raise given all the monster draws and 2 pair type hands that are in your turn leading range. If you call, he can also play the river perfectly and have you at his mercy. aiepepito definitely is capable of moves but in much better spots than this. I do think he's semi-bluffing a ton but it still seems like an easy fold.
Btw- keep the Clonie Gowen donk stories coming...
thanks for the voice compliment ![]()
a more classic example of floating oop would be to c/c on A72r with air against a guy who doesn't barrel often but cbets and shutsdown alot. If he's reasonable, he will fold lots of hands to a river bet after the turn goes check check.
Great vid JK,, I've watched a few of ur vids and this one is my favorite so far.. Just wanted to comment on the 78s hand 52minutes into the vid.. I agree that his turn donk looks like air, but I like the call vs the raise.. Mostly because we are openended and it would be a gross spot to have to fold if he ships it. If we only had a gutter I like raising a lot more..
I also think his range when he does this is very polarized, and he won't have to balls to bluff enough on the river to keep his line congruent and unexploitable. So lets take the low varience route and let him tell us via his river action. If he bets we fold, if he checks I really like a 1/2 potish bluff since we know there are like no single pairs of 6's and 4's he can hero call with.
Great vid, but could you tell me where I can find the BalugaWhale video about 3betting you mentioned?
Great vid, but could you tell me where I can find the BalugaWhale video about 3betting you mentioned?
In his 1st Ghost video at least he talks some about 3betting, there is also the classic 2+2 article with his views on 3bet pots etc:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/56/medium-stakes-pl-nl/bad-habit-3-betting-range-choice-146036/
First of all great video as usual.
And I have a question about the delayed float in min. 19: You had KTo and called a 3bet IP, board was AQ3 rainbow. You said it's a good board to float but I don't understand why. We have good disguised equity and villain is 3betting light but imo he can have a LOT of Ax hands (the occasional AA, QQ, 33, AK, AQ and AJ, AT, A9s-A2s, maybe KQ, QJ that he calls the river with. All together this range makes up ~8% of his 3betting range. Assuming that he doesn't 3bet light every single time it's maybe a little thinner but aren't there better spots to float?
I have a question about the suited connector hand where you choose to not pull a move and get into this long talk about not having to win every pot. It's at ~30:35 at top left table.
TAG opens UTG, you call on the button with T9hh, TAG in sb calls and flop comes A32r. You mentioned bluffraising might be a good idea but i was just thinking, wouldn't it be better to float? I mean, if you raise you pretty much only rep 22 and 33, maaaaayyybe A2s-A3s. But if you float you can rep any ace.
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