Time Link to 00:26:32
What do you think of villain's play with KJ on the turn? Seems like he may have missed a bet to me.
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Time Link to 00:26:32
What do you think of villain's play with KJ on the turn? Seems like he may have missed a bet to me.
What do you think of villain's play with KJ on the turn? Seems like he may have missed a bet to me.
He should have certainly 3bet. It's not even close given how thinly I'll be raising here for value.
Great video!
Great video!
Hey thanks!
Great series.
OTR what software do you use for the zoomysweet slide show? Presentation is top notch, probs the best I've seen in a video series.
Great series.
OTR what software do you use for the zoomysweet slide show? Presentation is top notch, probs the best I've seen in a video series.
I think it's Prezi.
A question I have since episode 2: where is fnupple?
I think it's Prezi.
A question I have since episode 2: where is fnupple?
Good question.
Great series.
OTR what software do you use for the zoomysweet slide show? Presentation is top notch, probs the best I've seen in a video series.
Yup it's prezi. Thanks!
I learned a lot from this video. I love it. Great. Thx. ![]()
One topic I missed is the bluffing in these narrow range situations from the hand analyzing section. I wanted to see a hand where you turn something into a bluff where it seems profitable to you.
Love the series and learned a lot! ty ![]()
One topic I missed is the bluffing in these narrow range situations from the hand analyzing section. I wanted to see a hand where you turn something into a bluff where it seems profitable to you.
Classic example is c/r the flop with a hand like QT on and AKx board texture. Sorry I can't think of anything sexier. Thanks for the positive comment!
Love the series and learned a lot! ty
No. Thank you.
Time Link to 00:52:03
Great video!
You said that a hand like A
Q
is making a mistake by folding.
Are you really calling with that hand when facing 2 bets on this flop? I stoved with different ranges, and AQ has around 17% equity. So even if we're getting the right price, the player behind us might cap and I feel like it's a RIO spot.
Honestly, I'm folding a lot of overcards, unless BB caps stuff like JTs and UTG raises the flop with a really wide range.
Also, what would be your calling range if the flop were rainbow or were T52 instead of T72? As UTG has less draws in his range, I really wouldn't be comfortable calling 2 overcards there.
Thanks ![]()
Great video!
You said that a hand like AQ
is making a mistake by folding.
Are you really calling with that hand when facing 2 bets on this flop? I stoved with different ranges, and AQ has around 17% equity. So even if we're getting the right price, the player behind us might cap and I feel like it's a RIO spot.
Honestly, I'm folding a lot of overcards, unless BB caps stuff like JTs and UTG raises the flop with a really wide range.
Also, what would be your calling range if the flop were rainbow or were T52 instead of T72? As UTG has less draws in his range, I really wouldn't be comfortable calling 2 overcards there.
Thanks
Right. I'd fold also, but my point is, and I'm sorry if I didn't articulate it very well, that you force him into an uncomfortable spot where he has to fold a significant amount of equity getting either the the right price or close to it.
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