@22:43, on the left table (KcQh), you choose to 4! to almost 3x - is there a reason you chose this size instead of a smaller size? I thought standard 4! size is 2.2x, although in this spot I'd probably bump it up to 19-20 instead of 17.2, given it was a tiny 3! from SB. As always, love the content.
great video, your teaching is so much easier to understand compare to other top poker/youtuber. everytime i finish you video i feel like i learn something while i watch others and i dont feel like i learn anything except just being aggressive
33:42 get the idea behind the call down. a bit surprised to see a rec playing this aggressive tho. pretty confident that vs population a recs, x/r, barrel, jam is going to be way underbluffed. but maybe this guy is playing more aggressively, or your pool in general. 49:26 QJs bb vs bttn and sb call seems like a good spot to squeeze pure. SB is going to be very capped, and the bttn is playing 41% overall
I think he was a REG with QT hand since bottom pair backdoor flush and straight draw flop CR are very reggy/solver things to do. I didnt squeeze the QJS because the sb is a reg who I dont think has a SB flat range so my spidey sense was tingling. I would almost always squeeze here under normal circumstances
Great content as always buddy, keep it up!. Btw, waiting for your 200's gg graph (good ish sample?) as you promised in last video's commentary section. 😄
I am already at a large disadvantage having shown public results and many many hours of my exact thoughts on every spot. Many of these Regs watch my videos and I don't need them to also know exactly how I perceive each of one them. Colors will remain top secret! 😄
Its just a question. playing on GG R&C typical rake would be 7bb/100 assuming if you are not ultra aggresive, if thats the case it would go up to 8/9 bb/100 . The result you have at 5. something bb/100 doesn that make you a losing player? Under GG rake structure
You say you need to have unusual sizing against players practicing in solvers against player who calls open in MP and calls 3B from BTN, but I think there is no such range in solvers at all, so that player was definitely not playing GTO range, but rather face up 77-JJ range.
I was not talking about the preflop tree or even talking about this specific player. I was saying on the turn, GTO and non exploitative players will have been very unfamiliar with facing pot size bet in that spot with those stacks and from my experience they do a bad job of making the adjustments since they view poker from an information learned perspective as opposed to information discovered/created perspective.
i noticed you were making very quick actions like snap calling with people behind. Do you just expect people in pool to not exploit you for having middling hands in these spots? thanks for the content best exploitative mind online for free info
Hey - You replied to my comment on your last video that you'd share some details on how best to go about studying using drills in GTO Wizard? Would love to hear your thoughts!
Great thanks a lot! Also, I play on 6max reg tables and play the same opponents regularly. Any tips/suggestions on how to dissect their game using the hud? Which stats to look out for etc. To be able to exploit them. Thanks!
@10:10 if he calls and the river is a brick do you jam or give up because his range will be predominantly Ax?
@22:43, on the left table (KcQh), you choose to 4! to almost 3x - is there a reason you chose this size instead of a smaller size? I thought standard 4! size is 2.2x, although in this spot I'd probably bump it up to 19-20 instead of 17.2, given it was a tiny 3! from SB. As always, love the content.
Exploitative size to target what I perceive his small 3bet range to be
great video, your teaching is so much easier to understand compare to other top poker/youtuber. everytime i finish you video i feel like i learn something while i watch others and i dont feel like i learn anything except just being aggressive
thanks man , that made me smile!
learnt a lot, thanks
Awesome I'm glad
33:42
get the idea behind the call down. a bit surprised to see a rec playing this aggressive tho. pretty confident that vs population a recs, x/r, barrel, jam is going to be way underbluffed. but maybe this guy is playing more aggressively, or your pool in general.
49:26
QJs bb vs bttn and sb call
seems like a good spot to squeeze pure. SB is going to be very capped, and the bttn is playing 41% overall
I think he was a REG with QT hand since bottom pair backdoor flush and straight draw flop CR are very reggy/solver things to do. I didnt squeeze the QJS because the sb is a reg who I dont think has a SB flat range so my spidey sense was tingling. I would almost always squeeze here under normal circumstances
do u randomize or just pure 3b 4b?
randomize vs regs pure vs fish and weak regs
Great content as always buddy, keep it up!. Btw, waiting for your 200's gg graph (good ish sample?) as you promised in last video's commentary section. 😄
Glad you Enjoyed, that video was pushed back to be released next week.
Bro thank you for you video and explanation. I became understand many new things. Yo do cool content love this ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
Why you don't raise from BB with polarizing range ?? Is there something exploitative reason ??
time stamp?
You think rnc 200 is beatable pre rakeback? Whats your winrate there so far?
I know for a fact it is and will be posting my winrate for a large sample in the next video 🙂
Why do you open x2.2 from CO & UTG? Greetings from Mexico!
exploit sizing - players do not 3bet / and call correctly vs it. Greetings!
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don't ever stop teaching us please!
Eternity seems like a big commitment..... I'll do my best 🙂
Which color is the regular mark? The purple one? Lmk ty! I love ur videos!
I am already at a large disadvantage having shown public results and many many hours of my exact thoughts on every spot. Many of these Regs watch my videos and I don't need them to also know exactly how I perceive each of one them. Colors will remain top secret! 😄
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Its just a question. playing on GG R&C typical rake would be 7bb/100 assuming if you are not ultra aggresive, if thats the case it would go up to 8/9 bb/100 .
The result you have at 5. something bb/100 doesn that make you a losing player? Under GG rake structure
I think you have some confusion around winrates or bb/100. Winning 5 BB after rake on GG makes you a crusher not a losing player
the 5 bb / 100 is post-rake
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You say you need to have unusual sizing against players practicing in solvers against player who calls open in MP and calls 3B from BTN, but I think there is no such range in solvers at all, so that player was definitely not playing GTO range, but rather face up 77-JJ range.
I was not talking about the preflop tree or even talking about this specific player. I was saying on the turn, GTO and non exploitative players will have been very unfamiliar with facing pot size bet in that spot with those stacks and from my experience they do a bad job of making the adjustments since they view poker from an information learned perspective as opposed to information discovered/created perspective.
i noticed you were making very quick actions like snap calling with people behind. Do you just expect people in pool to not exploit you for having middling hands in these spots? thanks for the content best exploitative mind online for free info
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You look different from your avatar. Did you steal his account?
Its just the lighting
Nice hair cut 😁
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Do you shave?
Lol of course, Its winter here and I'm in work mode. The beard always grows during work mode 😄
can you buy some new good microphone ? :D
Easy game, just hitting rivers😅
Very sad that between poker and school you still can’t afford normal microphone
He’s giving you world class poker content for free dummy. You should be thanking him
Hey - You replied to my comment on your last video that you'd share some details on how best to go about studying using drills in GTO Wizard? Would love to hear your thoughts!
That video got pushed back and will be released next week
Great thanks a lot! Also, I play on 6max reg tables and play the same opponents regularly. Any tips/suggestions on how to dissect their game using the hud? Which stats to look out for etc. To be able to exploit them. Thanks!