no holdem, but vanessa playing headsup should be the nuts anyway ![]()
Vanessa Selbst sits down to duel. She plays $1/2 HUPLO against a couple different opponents and runs over the competition.
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no holdem, but vanessa playing headsup should be the nuts anyway ![]()
HU NL is a dying game. Don't see what more there is to cover that hasn't already been covered in that game. DC needs a lot more HU PLO videos. This is a start
You missed something pretty important! You didn't notice how lazybottom changes his avatar from happy -> angry at 1:01! Most important part of the vid imho. ![]()
(Great vid! Though we need lots of more content about the Game of the Games)
HU NL is a dying game. Don't see what more there is to cover that hasn't already been covered in that game. DC needs a lot more HU PLO videos. This is a start
i don't know what your definition of dying is, but heads up no limit players are still growing in numbers i reckon..
i don't know what your definition of dying is, but heads up no limit players are still growing in numbers i reckon..
I don't play HU NL so I don't frequent the rooms that often. When I do, I usually see dozens of tables opened with only about 6 tables actually playing Mid-High stakes.. Sometimes It's not even that. Smaller stakes may get traffic but hardly ever see traffic higher than that.
You missed something pretty important! You didn't notice how lazybottom changes his avatar from happy -> angry at 1:01! Most important part of the vid imho.
(Great vid! Though we need lots of more content about the Game of the Games)
More important than that, Vanessa missed the opportunity to play the fish at 2/4 and make more money. He offers to play higher at around 1:05:40 but it went unnoticed.
bosoxx34 HU PLO vids IMO
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i think you may oversimplify a bit here. in PLO 4 bets are frequently peeled light oop, and often you are in a situation (have some low pair, have some draw) where you have to commit by just jamming and hope to fold out some range that check/calling against would be burning money. you do have to balance this with _something_ _sometimes_ I think.
i think i play super profitably in 4bet situations in position against people who open jam when they want me to fold, and c/r when they want me in. which seems to be what you are advocating.
plus, you dont need aces to get it in on that flop w/ that pot size. w/ his line i think you'd probably end up committing w/ any pair any draw, am i wrong? which is why I think it is not bad. he's not necessarily trying to get you to fold aces.
trying to "pick off a cbet" when he has air is nice and all, but I don't think its so relevant in plo. i think this spot is def. one that needs balance, and either play is fine some % of the time, w/ checking most of the time prob being best. if your play picks up that bet some % of the time, but the rest of the time your line induces him to play close to optimally against you when lots of monies are in the middle.. well.. that's bad.
i just dont think it's nearly bad at all, let alone as bad as you're saying it is.
wow i never seen someone runing that hot on the video. I mean guy played poorly but 5+ BI loss was inevitable for him or anyone. I wish there would be vid on how to run like that, cause when i review my sessions i see same thing just i'm in the guys shoes and villain is in yours. This is brutual game. Variance in hu plo is just insane.
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Reasoning behind betting the AQxx hand in the 3b pot when he checks to us on the KQ6r board? Is it for value, or a bluff, and what was your plan if CR in that spot. Seems really thin if for value, and if the guy is tilting you're in a pretty ugly spot there if he decides to bluff
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You fold to a 3bet here with a fairly trashy hand, how deep do you need to be to want to make a call here? or do you ever want to call this stuff?
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you express surprise over villain raising a naked 4 in this situation could you elaborate?
If you run ppt with that AA48 hand, it's an easy raise/call
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