hey guys I know the sounds are annoying, when i had them on i didn't realize they were that loud.
however rating the vid 1/10 just because of that alone is ridiculous, the content is good and i felt i explained myself well and also got through alot of spots due to the 6 tables.
In future there will be no sounds and i'm sorry if you felt it made the video unwatchable, although i feel if you put it aside then the video was really good.
1,30 min ~ Table 1 you defend a 3bet bvb with KJs. Flop comes A34ss and you c/f. I remeber learing from u that dry A high flops are one of the best flops to float. So I think if I would have played this hand I would have called flop. This isn't the driyest flop though. But u also said sth about u not knowing how he percieves your calling range on the flop etc. It seems like those kind of things take a long time to get info on. So do u always perfer to know all those things about your opponent, or would u float here sometimes anyways?
12,35 ~ Table 2 you open T7o otb. Fish calls in the SB. Flop comes KT3ss and you cbet. This is a spot were I'm really not sure whether I should cbet or not. The times I cbet and get like minraised, I hate life cuz I feel like I need to call at least one to see what he does, and the time the flushdraw and straigtdraw bricks I just have no clue whether I should call down or not. I'm talking about spots in general were u have 2nd pair type of hand on a semidrawy board, cuz fish in general play really passive but still I see a lof of fish minraises gutshots, flushdraws openenders etc. What do u think?
Why do you fold pre with a whale in the blinds? What is the worst suited hand you open with here?
19:00 table 1
What do you think about donking? Or is your hand def strong enough to call?
21:20 table 4
Would you c-bet with Kh 4c? Still a backdoor flush draw, but a weaker one. And also, would you c-bet Kh 4h?
22:03 table 1
Again, why don't you open since u can play a pot with the fish IP? Would you open if the fish did have 100bb?
37:00 table 1
You bet the turn for value, but I still don't really understand why. When you bet 4way on the flop, ur range looks pretty strong, so what worse hands can really call u on the turn when the reg calls? Also, you don't have to bet for protection, since u got the flush draw urself anyways. Could you maybe explain a bit more why a bet here is better than a check in ur opinion?
*I did understand the part to get value from TT/99, but isn't that such a small part of his callingrange combowise that it makes checking better? I just feel like u have very little equity vs his callingrange.
37:00 table 3
You go for c/c mode to get value from 8x, but if that is the case, why not c/r big on the turn, since he is very unlikely to fold a hand that is betting river if u c/c? And if you decide to c/r, what about c/r river again? He might think you have Jx or a missed draw, and valuebet 8x small, and if u raise, he might level himself u don't have anything and click call.
41:00 table 5
You check behind turn to call river, since his callingrange pre is wide and he might have worse pp's. Combowise it is easier to have Ax compared to a pp, and you don't even know for sure he turns his made hand into a bluff. If you assume his bettingrange on the river is like 99/TT, ATs-AQs and AQo, you win 43% of the time. This would be enough vs 1/2 pot bet, but I personally think he might have more Ax (off suited) in his range, and he prob does even bet less pocket pairs. In my example I used all 99/TT combos and didn't include some other pp's to balance a bit. Do you think my first estimation is correct and therefore makes a call correct, and now that you see this, my might get convinced that the river is a fold?
I really liked the video, and to respond to ur question, I don't really mind live or a recorded video (even though I slightly prefer recorded), but I do prefer 4 tables. Would also like to see a hh-review once about a certain concept, because I feel that way things can really ''click'' in ur head.
1,30 min ~ Table 1 you defend a 3bet bvb with KJs. Flop comes A34ss and you c/f. I remeber learing from u that dry A high flops are one of the best flops to float. So I think if I would have played this hand I would have called flop. This isn't the driyest flop though. But u also said sth about u not knowing how he percieves your calling range on the flop etc. It seems like those kind of things take a long time to get info on. So do u always perfer to know all those things about your opponent, or would u float here sometimes anyways?
I think calling would be OK like i said and could be justified. Another reason I didnt call is his sizing, its a little bigger than the 'std' size, so I thought his turn sizing would be bigger also, which leads to me calling again on spades for example not as appealing. Its better to know some of villains tendencies, but even without too much info I think floating would be ok.
12,35 ~ Table 2 you open T7o otb. Fish calls in the SB. Flop comes KT3ss and you cbet. This is a spot were I'm really not sure whether I should cbet or not. The times I cbet and get like minraised, I hate life cuz I feel like I need to call at least one to see what he does, and the time the flushdraw and straigtdraw bricks I just have no clue whether I should call down or not. I'm talking about spots in general were u have 2nd pair type of hand on a semidrawy board, cuz fish in general play really passive but still I see a lof of fish minraises gutshots, flushdraws openenders etc. What do u think?
Vs a weaker player I would lean towards cbetting alot more than vs a reg. For the main reason they play passively and c/c most draws. I dont think the times he c/r is worrying since it happens so rarely, less than vs a regular anyways. If he does however start min raising and stuff I might chbk, ive never seen him to do so though so betting is def what i wanna be doing.
Why do you fold pre with a whale in the blinds? What is the worst suited hand you open with here?
[COLOR="blue"]I think opening would be fine, although the button is fairly aggro and can put me under some pressure. Worst hand probably 54s or something ?[/COLOR]
19:00 table 1
What do you think about donking? Or is your hand def strong enough to call?
i think our hand is def strong enough to call, i also dont really wanna be donking this flop much since i have no 2 pairs and he is going to be cbetting it alot, so my whole range will be checking this flop.
21:20 table 4
Would you c-bet with Kh 4c? Still a backdoor flush draw, but a weaker one. And also, would you c-bet Kh 4h?
Ehhh, probably not either of them no. It wouldnt be too bad vs this guy though, i imagine he calls every street far too wide and we can get him to fold some stuff on turn/river.
22:03 table 1
Again, why don't you open since u can play a pot with the fish IP? Would you open if the fish did have 100bb?
again i think opening would be ok, Ive tightened up a little bit on the button with really shit hands since people 3bet so much. with the fish in there though it might tilt it to an open.
37:00 table 1
You bet the turn for value, but I still don't really understand why. When you bet 4way on the flop, ur range looks pretty strong, so what worse hands can really call u on the turn when the reg calls? Also, you don't have to bet for protection, since u got the flush draw urself anyways. Could you maybe explain a bit more why a bet here is better than a check in ur opinion?
I think his range is wider than you think. With an open and a call, and fihs in BB i thinkhe peels all pairs and also stuff like 67 78 89 etc. I think all nut hands donk flop, (QQ/KK/AA if he flatted them pre and all sets etc). When its checked to me 4 way i think im percieved as bluffing alot and the range which calls the flop calls me again i feel. There is 2 jacks out also so his combos of those hands is cut down, its also likely he squeezes KJo AJo etc, so he might only have suited combos in his range. which leads me to think i have the best hand an overwhelming amount of the time.
*I did understand the part to get value from TT/99, but isn't that such a small part of his callingrange combowise that it makes checking better? I just feel like u have very little equity vs his callingrange.
37:00 table 3
You go for c/c mode to get value from 8x, but if that is the case, why not c/r big on the turn, since he is very unlikely to fold a hand that is betting river if u c/c? And if you decide to c/r, what about c/r river again? He might think you have Jx or a missed draw, and valuebet 8x small, and if u raise, he might level himself u don't have anything and click call.
I dont c/r the turn because he can be bluffing. also, 8x always bets the river, always, so there is no need to c/r turn when i can c/r the river vs 8x anyways. and when i c/r the turn i take away his ability to bluff, and even if he only bluffs river a small % of the time its still better to allow him to do so since i cannot be outdrawn.
41:00 table 5
You check behind turn to call river, since his callingrange pre is wide and he might have worse pp's. Combowise it is easier to have Ax compared to a pp, and you don't even know for sure he turns his made hand into a bluff. If you assume his bettingrange on the river is like 99/TT, ATs-AQs and AQo, you win 43% of the time. This would be enough vs 1/2 pot bet, but I personally think he might have more Ax (off suited) in his range, and he prob does even bet less pocket pairs. In my example I used all 99/TT combos and didn't include some other pp's to balance a bit. Do you think my first estimation is correct and therefore makes a call correct, and now that you see this, my might get convinced that the river is a fold?
The main thing im worried about is him floating this flop, knowing im likely to bet once and give up, and me callign river 0% and getting owned. I feel that he can also float some other stuff like KQ or w/e. I doubt he is calling ATo pre. I still think a call is correct but i agree its marginal and depends on alot of things.
I really liked the video, and to respond to ur question, I don't really mind live or a recorded video (even though I slightly prefer recorded), but I do prefer 4 tables. Would also like to see a hh-review once about a certain concept, because I feel that way things can really ''click'' in ur head.
thanks, Ill keep that in mind and see if I can get some of those done.
Nice video man, enjoy yr vids alot. The hand with set of 2's vs reg that donks the flop and fish caller at around 17 mins. In this situation are you ever raising anything other than a set? Im always flatting my draws to keep the fish involved, never bluff raising air with a fish involved in the hand and only raising the odd overpair and sets for value. Obviously this means im absurdly unbalanced but is this a spot were it dosnt matter enough to slowplay? If you do like to balance what sort of hands are you turning into bluff/semi bluff/bluff rasing? Cheers mate keep up the good work.
Nice video man, enjoy yr vids alot. The hand with set of 2's vs reg that donks the flop and fish caller at around 17 mins. In this situation are you ever raising anything other than a set? Im always flatting my draws to keep the fish involved, never bluff raising air with a fish involved in the hand and only raising the odd overpair and sets for value. Obviously this means im absurdly unbalanced but is this a spot were it dosnt matter enough to slowplay? If you do like to balance what sort of hands are you turning into bluff/semi bluff/bluff rasing? Cheers mate keep up the good work.
yeah i briefly spoke about it in the vid but not in any detail, just mentioned i would call river with my whole value range, which would probably be like QQ+. i wouldnt bluff raise too often but if i did it would hands which i cant call with like 97dd type hands. cheers !