Oh I realised I did the calculations wrong in the middle. Chance of improving to a 1cd is actually 52% so it should read EV = 12*0.067 + 10*0.52*0.197 - 3*0.52*0.803 - 1*0.423 = 0.152SB. If anyone spots any other mistakes let me know.
DC Member Schweig talks about basic Triple Draw strategy then reviews some of his own play.
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Oh I realised I did the calculations wrong in the middle. Chance of improving to a 1cd is actually 52% so it should read EV = 12*0.067 + 10*0.52*0.197 - 3*0.52*0.803 - 1*0.423 = 0.152SB. If anyone spots any other mistakes let me know.
Wow. Really impressed with the level of analysis here. Would love to see a live play video at lower stakes!
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Wooo, finally some Schweig action!
Was wondering if you'd play DJ's hand here any different? Seems also a bit too strong to break considering you're x/r some 9s and stuff, and the river I guess is a crying call as well? Would you ever consider 3betting turn and dropping the 8 to a call-pat or 4bet-pat line?
Great video, for a game like triple draw we should have more game theory/mathematical oriented content like this
Great job, bro. Hope to see more of your TD skills soon.
Cheers guys! I'm glad people like this, wasn't sure how it would be received.
Was wondering if you'd play DJ's hand here any different? Seems also a bit too strong to break considering you're x/r some 9s and stuff, and the river I guess is a crying call as well? Would you ever consider 3betting turn and dropping the 8 to a call-pat or 4bet-pat line?
Versus someone who is more spewy and can c/r a lot of Ts, Js here and get stubborn with their 9s, 3-betting becomes good for value.
I think the way he plays it is pretty standard versus someone with no history or a reg though. I'm c/r-ing 9s here though I may not bet those once he pats behind but easily could not want to c/c and to get value from worse 9s, also have some snows that I may follow through on the river - basically he has near the top of his bluffcatcher range on the river and can't fold it.
Awesome vid, looking forward to the schweig TD series!
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would you consider snowing here? we've seen alot of blockers, and as we find out at showdown he has a weak 1cd range that includes 9542x and probably keeps alot of 9's pre. i like putting pressure on people like that if possible.
would you consider snowing here? we've seen alot of blockers, and as we find out at showdown he has a weak 1cd range that includes 9542x and probably keeps alot of 9's pre. i like putting pressure on people like that if possible.
Generally I leave my snows to a spot where calling and drawing 1 is completely out of the question, like if I had caught two pair/trips. You tend to not get much credit in general when you go from 2 -> pat and bet the river so I make sure not to do it too much.
i got that from the video, it just seemed like a good spot to me. people may call lighter at 30/60 than 5/10 though, and that would make a pretty big difference.
I've been looked up by a pair of 2s in that spot, and people will throw it in with Qs pretty often if they are somewhat weary of a snow.
ya, i dont really get that at 5/10. T call downs are kinda common, J's less so. how often should we call down in that spot? J's+, Q's+?
Haven't really done much work on that specific spot but somewhere near J+ seems good.
Found the dialogue during the live play to be a bit fast paced and erratic. Basically felt like you were stumbling over your words trying to say a bunch of stuff at once. Other than that, the video was good, lots of good content and discussion.
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