Like the repartee... also, humbling to see crushers play well and lose 5 hands straight... love villain's line JThh - never ever see that in lower stakes
First hand -> bena solution have you been looking at? Gto wizard shoves 100% of time on river in this exact spot (but proper turn sizing is either 33 or 50%)
Really great content! Hand 1: I really don't get the turn bet. I don't think there is any hand in opponent's range that would fold to that bet. The turn card is exceptionally bad at creating foldequity. To me it looks like a punt that is poised to have to be punted again on the river. 86 bb down the drain when this hand could just have check/folded on the turn without giving up much equity. Hand 2: I would like to checkraise all-in on the turn because the pot now got so big that equity realization /denial takes over. The opponent may have outs and there are a lot of river cards we don't like to see. On the turn we should have a very clear hand vs range advantage and may be even called by worse hands. Hand 3: I'm probably not making the call preflop, otherwise play the hand the same as hero did. River bluffraise is a short consideration because opponents range might not be that strong with all those blockbets, but hero doesn't have that much value range for a raise and the hand doesn't block the call range. Raise with A6s might be a thing because it blocks AA, AK, AQ. Hand 4: Mandatory bluff at the turn I think. Hero should now have both range advantage and nut advantage. 5 high doesn't go anywhere. I would bet bigger though because of nut advantage and we need foldequity desperately. River bluff is mandatory again because opponents range contains a lot of Qx we don't win against. Hand 5: I am with Pete. On my level (much lower) those river bets are always value and hero doesn't beat value. Depending on the opponent I would be tempted to extract a little value out of a 9 or T with a small bet. I play NL 5.
@@henryhiddleston4066 Maybe some of it, mainly you just run into Kx and higher pocket pairs and those hands certainly don't leave the pot. Opponent's range is UTG called a 3-bet and called a c-bet. Those ranges aren't weak.
@@Rechnerstromyeah it’s gonna be Kx quite a lot of the time but the turn bet only has to work around 40% of the time and by checking we get bluffed by worse either on the turn or the river and don’t fold better hands that will fold turn My guess is its higher EV to bet the turn when comparing to check and then we can also set up the river barrel if we decide we want to try fold the JJ-QQ, Kx weak kicker Whether we get those folds on the river at 1KNL im not sure but I’m assuming that’s the thought process he’s using
Last hand with pocket QQ, with your actuall combo I think you can pure bet , but in these position when villain can have KK,99pure and TT pure we can’t valuebet all the QQ combos, so we rather have a spade to have more eq in general…I don’t understand why you don’t block this river? River I would split b20 and all in and QQwith spade I would block and decide, check call seems bad IMO
@@DonkOrleone-y7wPete said that QcQd is pure bet because it unblocks villains calling range …but in this case I believe you want to have spades to have more eq
This might be my favorite Pete or Bena video of the year!
Ben: I´m feeling very exposed already
Pete: Yea, this is gonna be great.
😅😅😅 Thanks for the content, guys. Great as always
9:55 I'll be using "the solver is being a bit of a dick" whenever I disagree with the solver when analysing hands from now on
not sure we deserve content as good as this for gratis … thanks both
best video in gauntlet history
12:24 puking at all-in, cmon :D
Like the repartee... also, humbling to see crushers play well and lose 5 hands straight... love villain's line JThh - never ever see that in lower stakes
First hand -> bena solution have you been looking at? Gto wizard shoves 100% of time on river in this exact spot (but proper turn sizing is either 33 or 50%)
2 of my favorite homies! Gonna enjoy this!
excellent episode, amazing content
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Omg no reveal for hand #2?!?! Im losing my mind over here!!
Edit: Ok nvm thank you 😂😂
I love this. Nice!
Let's go behabaeee!
let's go bean!
What do u think the dude has in hand 1
pocket 10's
@@henry700 ya I was thinking only JJ or tens he can get to fold , I thought that be a give up river
Really great content!
Hand 1: I really don't get the turn bet. I don't think there is any hand in opponent's range that would fold to that bet. The turn card is exceptionally bad at creating foldequity. To me it looks like a punt that is poised to have to be punted again on the river. 86 bb down the drain when this hand could just have check/folded on the turn without giving up much equity.
Hand 2: I would like to checkraise all-in on the turn because the pot now got so big that equity realization /denial takes over. The opponent may have outs and there are a lot of river cards we don't like to see. On the turn we should have a very clear hand vs range advantage and may be even called by worse hands.
Hand 3: I'm probably not making the call preflop, otherwise play the hand the same as hero did. River bluffraise is a short consideration because opponents range might not be that strong with all those blockbets, but hero doesn't have that much value range for a raise and the hand doesn't block the call range. Raise with A6s might be a thing because it blocks AA, AK, AQ.
Hand 4: Mandatory bluff at the turn I think. Hero should now have both range advantage and nut advantage. 5 high doesn't go anywhere. I would bet bigger though because of nut advantage and we need foldequity desperately. River bluff is mandatory again because opponents range contains a lot of Qx we don't win against.
Hand 5: I am with Pete. On my level (much lower) those river bets are always value and hero doesn't beat value. Depending on the opponent I would be tempted to extract a little value out of a 9 or T with a small bet.
I play NL 5.
You must be super pro!!
@@nathanielveimau303 I wish. I was formerly a coach for limit Holdem.
Do you not think In hand 1 the weaker pocket pairs, back door spade draws, club draws without an ace are all potential hands that will fold turn?
@@henryhiddleston4066 Maybe some of it, mainly you just run into Kx and higher pocket pairs and those hands certainly don't leave the pot. Opponent's range is UTG called a 3-bet and called a c-bet. Those ranges aren't weak.
@@Rechnerstromyeah it’s gonna be Kx quite a lot of the time but the turn bet only has to work around 40% of the time and by checking we get bluffed by worse either on the turn or the river and don’t fold better hands that will fold turn
My guess is its higher EV to bet the turn when comparing to check and then we can also set up the river barrel if we decide we want to try fold the JJ-QQ, Kx weak kicker
Whether we get those folds on the river at 1KNL im not sure but I’m assuming that’s the thought process he’s using
Last hand with pocket QQ, with your actuall combo I think you can pure bet , but in these position when villain can have KK,99pure and TT pure we can’t valuebet all the QQ combos, so we rather have a spade to have more eq in general…I don’t understand why you don’t block this river? River I would split b20 and all in and QQwith spade I would block and decide, check call seems bad IMO
thank you for repeating what was said in the video, i didn't understand it the first time
In that situation, is the plan to block bet and then fold to a jam?
@@DonkOrleone-y7wPete said that QcQd is pure bet because it unblocks villains calling range …but in this case I believe you want to have spades to have more eq
@@joelatallah3646in theory is a mixed call/fold if we block I believe