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This right here is some of the most important information you will ever learn in poker. Everyone should be taking notes and watching this video multiple times
That was comprehensive. I think it's great that you guys talked about when to implement these plays as well as how. I think I might sign up for Upswing.
On K82 If I have 65 he will have more QQ which are harder to make fold but if I have QJ he will have less QQ and JJ and more lower pocket pairs that are easier to make fold. Please elaborate more if possible.
Blockers can have both good and bad properties at the same time. On the flop, your opponent will always call with QQ/JJ on K82, so blocking those hands with QJ is good. On the turn, your opponent will likely start folding QQ/JJ to a double barrel, and they may already have folded the lower pocket pairs on the flop, so 65 is good. But QJ also blocks strong Kx hands like KQ/KJ, which is good. In the end, both of these hands will be good bluffing candidates on the flop + turn + river. Depending on the spot, the solver will often barrel to the river with both of them (at some frequency). Perhaps our wording could have been clearer in the episode. Hopefully this clears it up though!
This strategy Will work in advance poker player's table. In low stakes and full of callers an callin station who never fold Ax or Kx can cost a ton of money. It's My experience
The biggest sale of the year starts this upcoming Monday on UpswingPoker,com. Get 25% off all courses, tools and merch from November 20th - 27th.
Check out the 54s vs 98s article Mike references here: upswingpoker.com/54s-vs-98s-preflop/
This right here is some of the most important information you will ever learn in poker. Everyone should be taking notes and watching this video multiple times
I think I literally willed this video into existence. This is exactly what I was looking for!
Literally thought the same thing
You two are a pair of suited connectors in that case 😂❤
@@garyblackwoodpoker 😂
dude you guys this content is amazing. cheers
Awesome!! Can you guys do low to mid pocket pairs next?
the next episode is about a pocket pair... but it's the highest one!
I'll note down your suggestion for another episode.
That was comprehensive. I think it's great that you guys talked about when to implement these plays as well as how. I think I might sign up for Upswing.
I think this video just convinced me to pick up The Lab again for this month.
Awesome episode - can you do an episode on river bluffing?
suggestion noted, thanks!
Great Video, Thanks!!
Thank you for also covering lower stakes (weak player) situations. I can't tell you how much this video helped me.
what a surprise garry joins you1
On K82 If I have 65 he will have more QQ which are harder to make fold but if I have QJ he will have less QQ and JJ and more lower pocket pairs that are easier to make fold.
Please elaborate more if possible.
Blockers can have both good and bad properties at the same time. On the flop, your opponent will always call with QQ/JJ on K82, so blocking those hands with QJ is good. On the turn, your opponent will likely start folding QQ/JJ to a double barrel, and they may already have folded the lower pocket pairs on the flop, so 65 is good.
But QJ also blocks strong Kx hands like KQ/KJ, which is good.
In the end, both of these hands will be good bluffing candidates on the flop + turn + river. Depending on the spot, the solver will often barrel to the river with both of them (at some frequency).
Perhaps our wording could have been clearer in the episode. Hopefully this clears it up though!
Thank you Mike keep on the good work!
This strategy Will work in advance poker player's table. In low stakes and full of callers an callin station who never fold Ax or Kx can cost a ton of money. It's My experience
Never bluff the fish. That's like one of the very first things you learn when studying poker at low stakes....
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