WiltOnTilt and Jk3a review more mid/high stakes heads up hands attempting to find the definitive range of their hands and their opponents.
Jk3a and WiltOnTilt work their hand reading magic at the Heads Up tables. Taking the premise of the previous Buffalo series the boys move to hand ranges in the mid/high stakes Heads Up games.
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Do you guys have plans for another Buffalo type series after this? I agree w/ everything you said about it on Hey Ball and was hoping there'd be more hijinks and range analysis in the future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ3MHNK11MI
exactly
Do you guys have plans for another Buffalo type series after this? I agree w/ everything you said about it on Hey Ball and was hoping there'd be more hijinks and range analysis in the future.
nothing currently planned/scheduled but i'm sure we could be persuaded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ3MHNK11MI
ahahaha so funny
did you see the comment on the vid: "Well done grandma and grandad Hepworth love adam" ![]()
Intro makes me want to see True Grit
nothing currently planned/scheduled but i'm sure we could be persuaded
If you don't do a new series, how else will I keep up to date on whats happening with The Doctor and The Crawfish? I feel like I know them well enough to invite them to Thanksgiving dinner! I can't be denied this! ![]()
If you don't do a new series, how else will I keep up to date on whats happening with The Doctor and The Crawfish? I feel like I know them well enough to invite them to Thanksgiving dinner! I can't be denied this!
haha true, but I will prob blog about them some.
ahahaha so funny
did you see the comment on the vid: "Well done grandma and grandad Hepworth love adam"
oh wow... i can't believe adam lies to his grandparents...
nothing currently planned/scheduled but i'm sure we could be persuaded
why not just do a who series about how equities change after someone says 'unbeatable hand'? just a thought...
why not just do a who series about how equities change after someone says 'unbeatable hand'? just a thought...
Ahah yeah that would be interesting!
lol didnt notice until now you put your own sn on villains
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Hey, if this "wierdreg" is continuing with this play (calling down (almost) any pair when turn&river is non connected overcards.) How do you continue vs this guy?
A) A hand like 97o-9To, OEST draw. Do you check and hope for a free card?
Or is it better to bet small yourself to protect him from either valuebetting or bluff with his floats on the flop?
B) Do you start valuebetting turn lighter, like A6,89,77 2 streets and check the river?
C) Do you bluff more on connected turns & rivers, Like a 9 or a 7?
Thanks for a very good series guys, really good discussions!
great series guys.
Question for WOT:
1.)I don't understand why you would c/r a hand like that when you have said that he doesn't give aggression much credit? I mean something like Jd6h2s at least u have alot more turns that you can continue on right?
2.)Why are you betting the turn? he doesn't fold turn & river with any pair and you only have 6 outs?
great series guys.
Question for WOT:
1.)I don't understand why you would c/r a hand like that when you have said that he doesn't give aggression much credit? I mean something like Jd6h2s at least u have alot more turns that you can continue on right?
2.)Why are you betting the turn? he doesn't fold turn & river with any pair and you only have 6 outs?
He might fold a pair sometimes on the river, but his range for bet/calling the flop does not contain only pairs. He can have overcard floats, gutshots, open end draws, etc.
plus just because someone doesn't give aggression a lot of credit, it doesn't mean you can only profit from them when u flop hands. In fact, a big part of reg on reg hu is making the other guy fold his air more often than you have to.
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if you ship a Qhigh/Jhigh flush on the river, what worse do you expect him to have that he call you with?
also, what are you doing with KK/55/44/22 vs the c/r on turn?
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if you think he will fold a 6 there some of the time (when hes not on tilt), then isnt betting the turn with 87 a bit thin?
if you ship a Qhigh/Jhigh flush on the river, what worse do you expect him to have that he call you with?
also, what are you doing with KK/55/44/22 vs the c/r on turn?
worse flushes, calling
if you think he will fold a 6 there some of the time (when hes not on tilt), then isnt betting the turn with 87 a bit thin?
87 is def thin, certainly could be too thin
worse flushes, calling
so you expect him to c/r the NFD on the flop more often than like a 9 high flush draw?
and with KK/55/44/22, do you just call the river if the board doesnt pair and isnt a heart, or do you ship? (im assuming you ship all your sets when the board pairs as well?)
so you expect him to c/r the NFD on the flop more often than like a 9 high flush draw?
and with KK/55/44/22, do you just call the river if the board doesnt pair and isnt a heart, or do you ship? (im assuming you ship all your sets when the board pairs as well?)
not sure, call, yes
In the 3rd hand with QThh, what do you actually think of villain's play?
In the 3rd hand with QThh, what do you actually think of villain's play?
I think his play is ok. He might not know if i'm capable of value betting Kx or Qx here, so while his play may be making $ vs my range there, he's probably not making as much $ vs my range as vs other players ranges who cannot value bet thinly and therefore they would be more polarized and his call would be better.
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