Saved for later, thank RIO! If its anything like The Thin Redline from Deuces Cracked. The knowledge bomb still from over 10 years ago was able to make me a red line winner but most importantly/how and why it matters and where/how to change the game, and apply that even today if I play casually 8 years after I quit poker semi-professionally.
The red line depends on your opponents. They call too much then your red line goes down and vice versa. If you’re playing an excellent balanced player then red line is not to be focused on exclusively.
Right, he clearly has never looked at bot graphs or had bots play each other and looked at their graphs because they would all be blue line positive red line negative.
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Can you elaborate on calling being a red line play? Bluff catching registers as a blue line (showdown win) does it not? Or do you mean calling as a float to bluff later streets?
Calling means you're not folding. Red line can't go down if you don't fold. There's obviously more nuance to it than that but in general most players bluff too much from the wide range positions (CO,Btn,SB and BB) if you let them.
If the red line represents pots won without a showdown, and the blue line represents pots won at showdown, I don’t understand how calling more is supposed to increase your red line. If you call, you’re getting to showdown, which makes calling a blue line factor. What am I getting wrong?
Calling their flop C-bet strengthens your range, a lot of players C-bet more than they should, due to population overfolding to C-bets overall. It's easier to get folds on the turn or river when you apply pressure and bet after calling their flop C-bet. Redline can save your day when you are card dead. I like to look for turn and river cards that change the nuts and go with it. Sometimes that will turn into a massive bluff straight into the mortal nuts, but if haven't bluffed into the nuts then you're not really playing poker. That's what I tell myself anyway.
Because you only need to win a third of the time when your opponent is making a pot size bet on the river. That means you are going to be losing the majority of time yet still making a profitable call. That will decrease your blue line and increase your redline, which would have been decreased had you folded.
Saved for later, thank RIO!
If its anything like The Thin Redline from Deuces Cracked. The knowledge bomb still from over 10 years ago was able to make me a red line winner but most importantly/how and why it matters and where/how to change the game, and apply that even today if I play casually 8 years after I quit poker semi-professionally.
Yea cause the guy who made it is a legend
The red line depends on your opponents. They call too much then your red line goes down and vice versa. If you’re playing an excellent balanced player then red line is not to be focused on exclusively.
Right, he clearly has never looked at bot graphs or had bots play each other and looked at their graphs because they would all be blue line positive red line negative.
I really appreciate your efforts! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
wanted to hear u talk more about calling to increase redline
Probably means call more on flop in position to push villain off hands on later streets.
Take a look on river probing
top player, very tough to play vs
Can you elaborate on calling being a red line play? Bluff catching registers as a blue line (showdown win) does it not? Or do you mean calling as a float to bluff later streets?
Calling means you're not folding. Red line can't go down if you don't fold. There's obviously more nuance to it than that but in general most players bluff too much from the wide range positions (CO,Btn,SB and BB) if you let them.
nice
If the red line represents pots won without a showdown, and the blue line represents pots won at showdown, I don’t understand how calling more is supposed to increase your red line. If you call, you’re getting to showdown, which makes calling a blue line factor. What am I getting wrong?
You try to bluff them away after the flop
when you fold you lose without showdown which decreases your red line simple af
Calling their flop C-bet strengthens your range, a lot of players C-bet more than they should, due to population overfolding to C-bets overall. It's easier to get folds on the turn or river when you apply pressure and bet after calling their flop C-bet. Redline can save your day when you are card dead. I like to look for turn and river cards that change the nuts and go with it. Sometimes that will turn into a massive bluff straight into the mortal nuts, but if haven't bluffed into the nuts then you're not really playing poker. That's what I tell myself anyway.
Because you only need to win a third of the time when your opponent is making a pot size bet on the river. That means you are going to be losing the majority of time yet still making a profitable call. That will decrease your blue line and increase your redline, which would have been decreased had you folded.
cool video but since when is redline underrated, feels like ppl online always sucking off redline play but maybe that just me
Bro, still sounds drunk. Whats he drinking ?