When all your choices are predetermined, why do you the wrong choice? Why are there very good Poker players who trained alot and rise only after a lot of failure and who were willing to stand up and rise?❤
This video is awesome, going to recommend it to my friends. You're a great teacher, and it will be nice if you can have more videos showing how we can study GTO by ourselves (ie not just how to use piosolver, but how to reach practical decisions, how to understand the output on a deeper level [for example, delayed c-bet BU vs BB looks random on so many boards that I fail to understand] etc).
Appreciate your nice words! And thank you for the great suggestion, very helpful to hear what you want to know more about. I'll try to implement practical approaches whenever I can!
This video was the most fun and most beneficial of all your videos. Do you edit it yourself? How can you have good knowledge of poker, but the editing is so perfect. There is a reason why the video is late, haha Amazing thanks...
@2CardConfidence, that's why your editing style has changed. It was really good originally, but I was surprised that editing became so fun recently. I watched all the videos from the first video, but this video was the best, so I wrote comment. I look forward to it in the future. Thanks a lot really!
Yesss! By far his best video, and he has so many gems, omg. @2CC, you gotta drop your graphs man bc you ought to be a bonafide crusher. Your knowledge of this immensely complicated game is astounding!
Omg, another absolute banger that blew my mind and answered my previous questions in spades!! You and Saulo are competing for who drops the most bangers in the poker world. Absolute master class from both of you lately 👏🏼
I think this is some fascinating stuff and a window into how top guys are actually looking at these nodes. There's not a lot of content like this out there. Feel free to call me stupid, but if IP is underbluffing missed front door flush draw combos in the second hand and not compensating with other candidates like JT, wouldn't that make EVERY bluff catch strictly worse, including Ah8h?
Glad you find it valuable! And yes, you're exactly right. If they're under bluffing hearts and not compensating with other combos, that would be a deviation in frequency. Which would make all bluff catchers worse.
For the A8hh to be a good call, opponent needs to not only underbluff hearts, but also overbluff the JT and other combos in order to meet required freq. Both are extremely unlikely, so it’s better to just keep snap folding ftw vs anyone not named Linus and Stefan 😅
Thinking you have a reasonably logical, if not great, call, only for the opponent to show that he was value betting the nuts the whole time is classic poker moment
Or Like, youre faced with a high bet on the River, you think the Hand threw, and it Just doesnt make sense. So you call. Your opponent Shows some random j6 two pair, he got, while waiting for His flushdraw." Oh yeah, that makes sense..."
To be honest a lot of this stuff is over my head but nonetheless I enjoy your videos, hopefully someday I'll be able to fully grasp all these concepts and even apply some myself. Thanks for the amazing work!!
For the second scenario, this is why they invented block bet... but here already the turn raise was not make sense as Q,K type of hands, straigth draws, flush draws, etc call you. I think it is a check as a KQ board is favoring your range, you for sure who called you on the flop that has at least a Q, a flush draw, a straigth draw, etc. Worst case you can make fold a 7, but that can be done with a smaller size bet. This second secanrio was badly played, on the river that hero call was just the cherry on the top how this player got punished for his bad play. A8 in the first scenario seems a good call, but many factors has to be included. First of all, forget to continue on the turn with a 1/3 bet was a mistake as if then comes the over raise then you can fold your cards easily as nothing out there for your opponent, only 45 and 97 combos... and 97 probably folds pre-flop, so what left is 45 as a equity bluff. So we saw the earlier made mistakes what lead to the consequences and we started analizing the "consequence" parts, where actually the player already hanged himself... The moral of this stroy: A professional poker player even not committing the mistakes, so the consequences will not come after all.
What I hope to do is to spark some ideas about how and what to study. So for example after watching this video, you could go ahead and use the concepts for hands you want to analyze yourself. How many potential bluffs arrive at the river, how many of them would have to bluff in theory, how many would you expect your opponent to actually bluff?
Second hand is trickier. More natural bluffs usable but some opponents will not jam kt kj k6 there. Meaning that the range composition will be totally different in practice.
Why does the A blocker in the first hand matter. I understand that it unblocks a lot of bluffs since A high would normally check back but doesn't it also unblock value. Why would we compare hands that bluff to hands that check when we already know that villian bet. All that A high blocks is villains checking range not his value range. Great video by the way I'm just trying to understand
Blocking or unblocking bluffs plays such a big role because bluffs occur less often than value bets in a balanced betting range. For example in these 2 hands, bluffs make up ~1/3 of the betting range and value bets make up ~2/3. So if you block one combo of bluffs, the impact it has on the overall range is bigger than blocking one combo of value. Extremely simplified example: if you have A8hh and your opponent's range would hypothetically consist only of AKhh, AKdd (2 value combos) and A4hh (1 bluff combo), having A8hh blocks 1 combo of value and 1 combo of bluffs. But what's left is 1 combo of value and 0 combos of bluffs in our opponents range.
@2CardConfidence I really appreciate the explanation, but it's my current understanding that the Ace doesn't appear in either villians bluffing range or value range. I get what you are saying about blockers/unblockers having a greater effect on bluffing combos but it seems like the Ace shouldn't have any effect on this hand at all. Doesn't villian essentially eliminate any Aces from his range once he puts out a bet? Can't we already decide based off of that information that he can never have an Ace? Since he never has an Ace, why would we worry about blocking a card he can't even have? Once again thank you for the response. You are my favorite creator when it comes to teaching poker so I really appreciate the time to answer this question.
Yes it's exactly what you're saying. That's what unblocking is :) Blocking(= having) a card he cannot have. Because by NOT having a card he could have and would bluff, we improve the chances that he has it and thus increase his bluffing frequency
Example from the video: If we had T8, we would block some Tx combos that are bluffs. So the overall frequency of bluffs he has drops by a small amount. If we don't have the T or any other card that would be used as a bluff by him (like the A), we don't block value hands, but at least we also don't block bluffs and reduce the amount of bluffs that our opponent can have
I don't know if this exact session is somewhere online because I've had this footage be recorded. But in general, 2 great channels for full sessions are bcp poker replays (youtube.com/@bcpoff?si=bZnGdbIXMXpqRcKB) and poker highlights (youtube.com/@pokerhands13?si=NDdaT6wSZknIY1OK)
Beyond me some of this solver stuff, difficult to put it all together, I am guessing we can all only take small pieces from it and try to apply it to our game.
3:40 and 10:30 both these timestamps are you going over the exact same concept. There is no reason for you to go over that concept TWICE in same video.
Not necessarily, as different pairs can block more or less value hands, so 2 pair and sets, in your opponent's range. But in this case they are probably close in terms of their blocking capability in practice
There is no way of playing a perfect poker i find useless all this TH-cam videos explaining these Type of hands, even pros don’t know how to handle a lot of spots. So i don’t believe in anything i am watching
💵 Crush your player pool by exploiting them preflop: www.2cardconfidence.com/preflop-exploits
The editing is phenomenal. Thank you for creating such amazing content.
Thank you man! Happy to contribute to our space :)
Tears of laughs. I'm never commenting anything but here it's just pure masterclass thank you so much
Well, I surely appreciate it, thank you for commenting. Really motivating :)
Dark + Poker = God content
Glad you share the ambition 🔥
Love the Dark highlight and time travel reference. An amazing show.. Depressing tho if all our choices are predetermined.@@2CardConfidence
When all your choices are predetermined, why do you the wrong choice? Why are there very good Poker players who trained alot and rise only after a lot of failure and who were willing to stand up and rise?❤
Great editing!
Obv Jonas in the end ❤️ my favorite saga ever (DARK)
I mean
Bro,u don’t understood the goosebump. U have something bro
KEEP GOING
WHAT A WORK 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Your comment makes me happy ♥️ Awesome to hear you could relate!
I can only relate❤
Fantastic. Best poker content out there right now.
Amazing compliment, thank you!
This is phenomenal, love the production and info!
Such a fun thoughtful way to put out content, truly incredible work and dedication to your craft
Awesome compliment, appreciate it a lot! Happy you liked it :)
Great as always! And I don't even play cash only donkaments.
Most incredible editing I've ever seen in a poker video. So choyce!
You put a lot of effort into these. Great work👌
Thanks a ton!
The content you have been pumping out is just absolutely amazing. Literally the best poker content I watch. Also doing this for so long is impressive!
Such a big compliment, I really appreciate it! Means a lot that you get so much out of it. I'll keep going ;)
Very good editing 👏🏻
what a story telling ❤
I love poker, but I think I LOVE your videos even more ❤
Appreciate it a lot my friend ♥️
This video is awesome, going to recommend it to my friends. You're a great teacher, and it will be nice if you can have more videos showing how we can study GTO by ourselves (ie not just how to use piosolver, but how to reach practical decisions, how to understand the output on a deeper level [for example, delayed c-bet BU vs BB looks random on so many boards that I fail to understand] etc).
Appreciate your nice words! And thank you for the great suggestion, very helpful to hear what you want to know more about. I'll try to implement practical approaches whenever I can!
Very well done man, tks a lot, keep it up!
This video was the most fun and most beneficial of all your videos. Do you edit it yourself? How can you have good knowledge of poker, but the editing is so perfect.
There is a reason why the video is late, haha
Amazing thanks...
I've had an editor for the last few videos and he's amazing.
Thank you for the nice words, really means a lot that you get so much out of the video :)
@2CardConfidence, that's why your editing style has changed. It was really good originally, but I was surprised that editing became so fun recently.
I watched all the videos from the first video, but this video was the best, so I wrote comment. I look forward to it in the future. Thanks a lot really!
Ha, cool that you noticed! Awesome to hear you watched them all, that's real support, thanks!
Yesss! By far his best video, and he has so many gems, omg.
@2CC, you gotta drop your graphs man bc you ought to be a bonafide crusher. Your knowledge of this immensely complicated game is astounding!
Excellent video as usual
Omg, another absolute banger that blew my mind and answered my previous questions in spades!!
You and Saulo are competing for who drops the most bangers in the poker world. Absolute master class from both of you lately 👏🏼
Thank you my friend, happy to be of help. Really hypes me up 🔥
Awesome Editing, Thanks!
Sick editing
Amazing production.
Bruder ich liebe deine Videos, die Musik und dein Editing sind badass
Danke man!
Amazing editing 🔥
I think this is some fascinating stuff and a window into how top guys are actually looking at these nodes. There's not a lot of content like this out there. Feel free to call me stupid, but if IP is underbluffing missed front door flush draw combos in the second hand and not compensating with other candidates like JT, wouldn't that make EVERY bluff catch strictly worse, including Ah8h?
Glad you find it valuable!
And yes, you're exactly right. If they're under bluffing hearts and not compensating with other combos, that would be a deviation in frequency. Which would make all bluff catchers worse.
For the A8hh to be a good call, opponent needs to not only underbluff hearts, but also overbluff the JT and other combos in order to meet required freq. Both are extremely unlikely, so it’s better to just keep snap folding ftw vs anyone not named Linus and Stefan 😅
This is hilarious, amanzing content with sense of humor ❤😂
Thinking you have a reasonably logical, if not great, call, only for the opponent to show that he was value betting the nuts the whole time is classic poker moment
Or Like, youre faced with a high bet on the River, you think the Hand threw, and it Just doesnt make sense. So you call. Your opponent Shows some random j6 two pair, he got, while waiting for His flushdraw." Oh yeah, that makes sense..."
the ending 🔥🔥🔥
Great as always!
I love this video so much, no words.
Amazing edit ✍️
Incredible video, very well made
Thank you Jonathan, much appreciated!
Impressive, thank you!
Great content, congratulations!
Thank you my friend!
Your edits are INSANE, i hope I am as good as you
Thank you, much appreciated! :)
To be honest a lot of this stuff is over my head but nonetheless I enjoy your videos, hopefully someday I'll be able to fully grasp all these concepts and even apply some myself. Thanks for the amazing work!!
Appreciate it a lot. One step at a time and it'll all come together at some point :)
Not gonna be original but ur editing is awesome
That's the goal :) Happy it's received well!
For the second scenario, this is why they invented block bet... but here already the turn raise was not make sense as Q,K type of hands, straigth draws, flush draws, etc call you. I think it is a check as a KQ board is favoring your range, you for sure who called you on the flop that has at least a Q, a flush draw, a straigth draw, etc. Worst case you can make fold a 7, but that can be done with a smaller size bet. This second secanrio was badly played, on the river that hero call was just the cherry on the top how this player got punished for his bad play.
A8 in the first scenario seems a good call, but many factors has to be included. First of all, forget to continue on the turn with a 1/3 bet was a mistake as if then comes the over raise then you can fold your cards easily as nothing out there for your opponent, only 45 and 97 combos... and 97 probably folds pre-flop, so what left is 45 as a equity bluff.
So we saw the earlier made mistakes what lead to the consequences and we started analizing the "consequence" parts, where actually the player already hanged himself... The moral of this stroy: A professional poker player even not committing the mistakes, so the consequences will not come after all.
Awrsome!
Greetings from Belarus
Thank you my friend!
high five for "keep the streets empty for me"
very cool edit brother
great video
Omg dark is one of my favorite shows ever
Love your content. What do you think is the best way to study using these videos?
What I hope to do is to spark some ideas about how and what to study. So for example after watching this video, you could go ahead and use the concepts for hands you want to analyze yourself. How many potential bluffs arrive at the river, how many of them would have to bluff in theory, how many would you expect your opponent to actually bluff?
Nice video broh!
Second hand is trickier. More natural bluffs usable but some opponents will not jam kt kj k6 there. Meaning that the range composition will be totally different in practice.
I always heard the solver prefered to 3bet more polarized when in BB - but maybe that doesn't cound specifically vs SB?
Yes, vs SB it's one of the most polarized
whats the ending song? amazing video btw!
It's from the series Dark th-cam.com/video/C2-YwsEq0-0/w-d-xo.html
@@soren8994 tnx!
Amazing video
That is a very good video
Is it Keep the Streets Empty by Fever Ray in the background? I love it and you are not get demonetized for using it like that.
Yep, it is demonetized
Glad I play plo now. 2CC giving away too much god tier content for free
🤣 You should be safe, 4CC not coming anytime soon
@@2CardConfidence I need to get my monker game up then you can outsource/franchise to me 👌👌👌
Haha sounds like a plan!
The fact that the solver likes overbetting all the way down to K9o is so interesting. Without the solver I would consider it value-owning one self
Quality contents for time travler viewers.
I hope viewers from the future will find as much value.
fkn fantastic content, thank you!
Thank you, glad you like it!
simply amazing
amazing video 10 out of 10
great content
dark + poker is the crossover I didn't know I needed in my life
everything is connected
The dark reference was all I need jajajaj
Why does the A blocker in the first hand matter. I understand that it unblocks a lot of bluffs since A high would normally check back but doesn't it also unblock value. Why would we compare hands that bluff to hands that check when we already know that villian bet. All that A high blocks is villains checking range not his value range. Great video by the way I'm just trying to understand
Blocking or unblocking bluffs plays such a big role because bluffs occur less often than value bets in a balanced betting range. For example in these 2 hands, bluffs make up ~1/3 of the betting range and value bets make up ~2/3.
So if you block one combo of bluffs, the impact it has on the overall range is bigger than blocking one combo of value.
Extremely simplified example: if you have A8hh and your opponent's range would hypothetically consist only of AKhh, AKdd (2 value combos) and A4hh (1 bluff combo), having A8hh blocks 1 combo of value and 1 combo of bluffs. But what's left is 1 combo of value and 0 combos of bluffs in our opponents range.
@2CardConfidence I really appreciate the explanation, but it's my current understanding that the Ace doesn't appear in either villians bluffing range or value range. I get what you are saying about blockers/unblockers having a greater effect on bluffing combos but it seems like the Ace shouldn't have any effect on this hand at all. Doesn't villian essentially eliminate any Aces from his range once he puts out a bet? Can't we already decide based off of that information that he can never have an Ace? Since he never has an Ace, why would we worry about blocking a card he can't even have? Once again thank you for the response. You are my favorite creator when it comes to teaching poker so I really appreciate the time to answer this question.
Yes it's exactly what you're saying. That's what unblocking is :) Blocking(= having) a card he cannot have. Because by NOT having a card he could have and would bluff, we improve the chances that he has it and thus increase his bluffing frequency
Example from the video:
If we had T8, we would block some Tx combos that are bluffs. So the overall frequency of bluffs he has drops by a small amount.
If we don't have the T or any other card that would be used as a bluff by him (like the A), we don't block value hands, but at least we also don't block bluffs and reduce the amount of bluffs that our opponent can have
Hey where can I watch this cash game the full session
I don't know if this exact session is somewhere online because I've had this footage be recorded.
But in general, 2 great channels for full sessions are bcp poker replays (youtube.com/@bcpoff?si=bZnGdbIXMXpqRcKB) and poker highlights (youtube.com/@pokerhands13?si=NDdaT6wSZknIY1OK)
Beyond me some of this solver stuff, difficult to put it all together, I am guessing we can all only take small pieces from it and try to apply it to our game.
nice vid! can you also make mtt content vids? thanks :)
Thanks! I plan to mix them in every now and then
What solver do you use?
In this video the solver is piosolver. But besides that I also use GTO Wizard
@@2CardConfidence thanks
Do you have an mda to back these exploits
Yes, all exploits are based on a lot of data
knew that song felt familiar
its linus‘s world we r just live in it
AQo is a call VS sb???
200bb deep it is mostly a call, but you could definitely 3bet too
3:40 and 10:30
both these timestamps are you going over the exact same concept. There is no reason for you to go over that concept TWICE in same video.
The end is the beginning. The beginning is the end
So by the same logic can I assume that all A8, A6 and A3 have the exact same properties on the river?
Not necessarily, as different pairs can block more or less value hands, so 2 pair and sets, in your opponent's range. But in this case they are probably close in terms of their blocking capability in practice
This vid is like AA, but with the difference: they can't be cracked 💪
Great editing! Thank you for the mind fuck!
This was great quality content. I have to say you’re creating better players which makes poker less enjoyable imo
pure gold one more time.
unexplored?
first
Is this guy AI? He can’t be real.
Who?
There is no way of playing a perfect poker i find useless all this TH-cam videos explaining these Type of hands, even pros don’t know how to handle a lot of spots. So i don’t believe in anything i am watching
Omg GTO is so boring, make poker great again!
Great content❤
Huge problem with this is their get to river range is way different than solver in real life. Especially in wide range spots