| JGpp1101 |
Good to have you back Tim :) |
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| DBRose |
nice video. seem like a real good guy best of luck in 2012 |
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| palqkat |
Hey Tim, about the first hand with A9s, what about if he puts you on Tx and JJ-KK and want to bluff you on the river, he has all 16 combos KQ, he may even try to turn into a bluff hands like 77-99 ? And why he will not valuebet worse trips, you hand look marginal and it seems reasonable to valubet thin ? |
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| luckydonk |
Why do i need to download it to see it ? |
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| czechraiser |
I really dont understand the AQ hand where we get minraised by the limp/calling fish on Qxx. Seems thats a super easy spot to 3bet for value and get called by a massive amount of worse hands. |
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| habanero |
There are few vids authors (400+) who i tend to watch right when the new vid comes out. Tim is one of them. Thx for vid, looking our for part2 |
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| harangutang |
Hey Tim, about the first hand with A9s, what about if he puts you on Tx and JJ-KK and want to bluff you on the river, he has all 16 combos KQ, he may even try to turn into a bluff hands like 77-99 ? And why he will not valuebet worse trips, you hand look marginal and it seems reasonable to valubet thin ?
Worse trips is very few combos and there is a good chance he valuebets smaller with worse trips or checks back.
99, 88 checks back the turn a good amount and may bluff the river sometimes, but certainly not always.
He probably checks back KQ a decent amount on the turn. It is a concern that he might bluff the river with KQ/QJs.
This is actually kind of a tricky guessing-game type spot which is why I don't often cbet then c/c the turn after 3 betting. Often times it is better to just c/rai with these stacks, but in this case his floating range has very little equity against mine so I elected to c/c. |
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| harangutang |
I really dont understand the AQ hand where we get minraised by the limp/calling fish on Qxx. Seems thats a super easy spot to 3bet for value and get called by a massive amount of worse hands.
Don't really agree with this. I have no history and only 33 hands on the villain, but so far his agg factor is 1.5 and his agg % is 21, both very low. I expect most of range to be QJ+, flush draws and some random bluff when he takes this minraise line. I definitely weight him most heavily to TP with some KK/AA.
WIthout any history 100bb deep I prefer to flat and let him continue bluffing or valuebetting worse. If he checks back the turn with QJ that is fine too since I can get a big bet of value in on the river most likely and he might not stack off 100bb with just QJ. I'd definitely rather 3bet a hand like KK since he is going to have a lot more combos of worse made hands. |
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| harangutang |
Good to have you back Tim :)
nice video. seem like a real good guy best of luck in 2012
There are few vids authors (400+) who i tend to watch right when the new vid comes out. Tim is one of them. Thx for vid, looking our for part2
Thanks guys! |
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| mythrilfox |
you 3bet small pocket pairs in the small blind vs. late position opens a couple times in this video (55 and 77, both vs. regs) - can you expand a bit on this? my take is that I'd really only 3bet these hands if I thought he was likely to 4bet light. it seems like having them in a standard 3bet range isn't that great since they play so poorly postflop and since your 3bet range will prob end up being too wide. thanks :) great to see more vids from ya. |
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| livepokerLOL |
top video thnx
one hand really curious about its tough spot for me
think it was at 46:40 or 42:40 TABLE 2
UTG opens you 3b with AK from sb
recreational player COLD CALLS bb
PFR folds
flop TJ2dd
you check
were yu planning to c/c flop? or c/f?
would b/f be decent idea since he doesnt bluff raise often and with AK you do have some FE + some chance to win hand? |
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| harangutang |
top video thnx
one hand really curious about its tough spot for me
think it was at 46:40 or 42:40 TABLE 2
UTG opens you 3b with AK from sb
recreational player COLD CALLS bb
PFR folds
flop TJ2dd
you check
were yu planning to c/c flop? or c/f?
would b/f be decent idea since he doesnt bluff raise often and with AK you do have some FE + some chance to win hand?
I've found that in these spots against weaker/more passive recreational players that taking a c/c line (unless they do something like pot it) is usually the best way to manage the pot size and realize your often decent equity. They tend to play weak pairs that are ahead of you fairly passively but aren't likely to fold them to a flop bet and you have to be careful about inflating the pot since your A/K outs aren't always clean.
b/f is better against stronger players since the c/c line with AK here is fairly transparent to most regs. |
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| harangutang |
you 3bet small pocket pairs in the small blind vs. late position opens a couple times in this video (55 and 77, both vs. regs) - can you expand a bit on this? my take is that I'd really only 3bet these hands if I thought he was likely to 4bet light. it seems like having them in a standard 3bet range isn't that great since they play so poorly postflop and since your 3bet range will prob end up being too wide. thanks :) great to see more vids from ya.
Small pocket pairs in the sb are always kind of tricky. I generally subscribe to the Sauce school of thought that you should try and flat rarely in the sb vs late position opens and I almost never flat the sb vs a button open from a reasonable reg when a reg is in the bb. If he doesn't 4bet light it probably means he either folds to 3bets more (good for us) or will flat more marginal hands and you should be in a decent number of profitable 1/2 pot cbet spots once he calls.
Mostly I usually just fold the worst pairs - 22, 33, 44 but I think 3betting the middle ones can often be better than flatting or folding. I'd say its a bit a matter of preference and style and not etched in stone or anything. |
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| livepokerLOL |
I've found that in these spots against weaker/more passive recreational players that taking a c/c line (unless they do something like pot it) is usually the best way to manage the pot size and realize your often decent equity. They tend to play weak pairs that are ahead of you fairly passively but aren't likely to fold them to a flop bet and you have to be careful about inflating the pot since your A/K outs aren't always clean.
b/f is better against stronger players since the c/c line with AK here is fairly transparent to most regs.
Thank you. |
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| goheels |
more vids plz |
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| Imrahil |
I am currently watching the video but I noticed you fold AJo in SB vs a reg in MP. Is this your standard? |
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| harangutang |
I am currently watching the video but I noticed you fold AJo in SB vs a reg in MP. Is this your standard?
Yep, definitely my standard. I think the average reg in MP opens with too strong a range to make up for the sb position. Pretty borderline spot though, and I wouldn't fold AQo there. |
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| TheStudent |
What would you do with AQo? 3bet or call and why? |
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| harangutang |
What would you do with AQo? 3bet or call and why?
Against a typical 15-18% MP open range I'd usually call to keep in dominated hands and avoid a 4bet. |
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| TheStudent |
What do you think about not having a callingrange in the sb? |
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