OnTheRail15 sweats a student of his as he plays heads up limit hold'em. He discusses how to exploit your opponent's weaknesses while minimizing your own weaknesses.
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He "just" calls the turn..
While I agree with the read you gain from this in combination with what you saw earlier, would you play it any different if you were him?
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I would have check-called the turn cause I think he doesnt fold a pear, so we are only targeting better jacks with our bet and he might bluff worse hands if we check to him again. Also most worse hands only have 4 outs.
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Stop berating the Phil Hellmuth "wait for a big hand"- strategy! He has eleven (11) bracelets!
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Why is this turn bet with 53 good? This guy loves to make off-tempo XR. And after he does we get the odds to continue
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Excellent vid boyz! I want to especially credit Robbie for asking intelligent questions. And OTR is always awesome obv!
This vid feels like such a long time ago. I am going to rewatch it soon to regain all the sick knowledge otr throws down
Hey Guys,
I dunno if we ever say so in the vid, but allstarrt is my student here.
Hey Guys,
I dunno if we ever say so in the vid, but allstarrt is my student here.
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Maybe it was someone else who was cuddling with fnupple right before we taped then?
OTR, would you ever be CR-bluffing there in such a small pot?
Yes. I'd do it with strong non-sd draws, mostly flush draws and 45
He "just" calls the turn..
While I agree with the read you gain from this in combination with what you saw earlier, would you play it any different if you were him?
No but that doesn't mean he did it for the right reason... I think this is the kind of guy who doesn't really differentiate much between hands with sd value and hands without it.
So while he played the hand correctly imo, I would suspect he did so by accident.
I would have check-called the turn cause I think he doesnt fold a pear, so we are only targeting better jacks with our bet and he might bluff worse hands if we check to him again. Also most worse hands only have 4 outs.
Looking back, I agree.
Maybe it was someone else who was cuddling with fnupple right before we taped then?
Those seem to be exclusive in my head
Why is this turn bet with 53 good? This guy loves to make off-tempo XR. And after he does we get the odds to continue.
We've seen him c/r c/f on mutiple occasions throughout the match and we have the absolute bottom of our range, we should certainly be betting.
Yes. I'd do it with strong non-sd draws, mostly flush draws and 45
thats cool, I wasnt doing this before and still it seemed like I was getting called down very light.
No but that doesn't mean he did it for the right reason... I think this is the kind of guy who doesn't really differentiate much between hands with sd value and hands without it.
So while he played the hand correctly imo, I would suspect he did so by accident.
k, we totally agree then! internet high five
thats cool, I wasnt doing this before and still it seemed like I was getting called down very light.
fair point. that's why i'd only do it with hands that have very good equity againsy his cd range rather than weak gutsots and total air.
Maybe it was someone else who was cuddling with fnupple right before we taped then?
that could be any one of like six of us?
Hmmm givig this vid some thought I think there was one pattern in Robbies game I recognized from my own and that is not so great. After losing a pot u came out swinging in the next. U played really well in general but I felt there was some small tilting issues. And I do excactly the same.
I think the aproach of always playing ur range can help tremendously here. Take for example when u XR K2o on something like Q86 (don't remember) after losing a pot. If u used a range approach that wouldn't have happened, because it's obvious K2o should not be in our XR range.
I know u allready do this and this vid is old. Mostly speaking to myself here
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We've seen him c/r c/f on mutiple occasions throughout the match and we have the absolute bottom of our range, we should certainly be betting.
Hehe u explained this a couple of min after I made the comment, because u guys came back to the hand. I shoud have deleted the comment. Ur correct about this.
Hmmm givig this vid some thought I think there was one pattern in Robbies game I recognized from my own and that is not so great. After losing a pot u came out swinging in the next. U played really well in general but I felt there was some small tilting issues. And I do excactly the same.
I think the aproach of always playing ur range can help tremendously here. Take for example when u XR K2o on something like Q86 (don't remember) after losing a pot. If u used a range approach that wouldn't have happened, because it's obvious K2o should not be in our XR range.
I know u allready do this and this vid is old. Mostly speaking to myself here.
Very good point sushi.
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