Some of the calls by the villains jn this video really are proof that we should all be going much thinner and lwrger for value on the river than we think.
A5s reminded me.. Uri had a great video talking about how in solver/theory land that solvers often have a few bluffs with SDV for the function of making nut no pair hands (AK here) somewhere between indifferent and bad calls. Practically speaking, id assume if we never bluff the 54 or A5 here his hand choice for calling really isn’t that bad, but against 3x pot maybe make the hero call with the Kx+pair hands haha
Can you ever play a check call line on the final hand with ak? By multi barreling, we filter our opponent away from pocket pairs, and more to a polarized range of draws and jx. By bluffing our hand, we get the auto folds and maybe some pocket pairs to fold, but check call allows you to win more against the bottom of opponents range which i think is overrepresented.
Tha AKo call by guy wow. What does he beat??? like some Axes 76s some Kxes . He must have though like its KQ or air and he blocks it kinda idk.Its always weird feeling to value bluff and won big lol.
76s, 78s, AQ, A4s, it's like 23 combos of bluffs but a lot more value, I think he has an easy fold because he is losing to our pocket pair bluffs like 44 or 66
A5dd hand. Wont all our value combos on river bet the turn for x% of pot? In theory they would OFTEN, and in practice even MORE OFTEN. So our logic against him/pool turns on ourselves. Nice vid
I don’t love the T9s. I think villain only has to call natural hands like Ax diamond and slow plays which he will arrive with a lot here. I imagine most pocket pairs will bet the turn so you’re only really folding Kx and Qx diamond which isn’t that many combos. It depends on If he is checking back pocket pairs lots on the turn (which I wouldn’t) then maybe its good to fold QQ-88
@@strangelife5222 It's fine to have zero bluffs if villain is hardly ever folding better hands. Here I just think villain has AK a lot and there's no need at all to bluff.
I like the A5 bluff vs weak players as you likely get a range fold as played. However, vs a good thinking player they have to be wondering why you would be jamming there for value. Most of your value would be looking to exploit a weaker range as played and thus more likely betting smaller than 3x pot. So if good thinking players are over defending this line where would you draw the line at jamming for value? With the front door clubs missing and him unblocking clubs he likely thinks you're over bluffing this node and that he beats almost all of your Ax clubs. He also has the Kd so he blocks AKd which he would chop with and beats some of the Ax diamonds that also may overbluff here, especially if he knows you're an exploitive player.
taking some credit for these bluffs after our video where we discussed trying to make people fold other stronger hands 🙏🙏
Nah nah nah m8 I already did this stuff. It's nothing 2 do wiv u.
LMAO THE A5 HAND! WTF
congrats on baby btw
16:36 standard call, he's blocking A5
He's also blocking AQ which is about the only other hand he's beating! Stupid call!
LOL
Some of the calls by the villains jn this video really are proof that we should all be going much thinner and lwrger for value on the river than we think.
Wow Pete has to be the best player ever, value betting A5s there for 3x pot
A5s reminded me.. Uri had a great video talking about how in solver/theory land that solvers often have a few bluffs with SDV for the function of making nut no pair hands (AK here) somewhere between indifferent and bad calls. Practically speaking, id assume if we never bluff the 54 or A5 here his hand choice for calling really isn’t that bad, but against 3x pot maybe make the hero call with the Kx+pair hands haha
MAX value with the A5. That’s why he’s the coach!
Can you ever play a check call line on the final hand with ak? By multi barreling, we filter our opponent away from pocket pairs, and more to a polarized range of draws and jx. By bluffing our hand, we get the auto folds and maybe some pocket pairs to fold, but check call allows you to win more against the bottom of opponents range which i think is overrepresented.
Thanks carrot. Now I feel better about myself.
Tha AKo call by guy wow. What does he beat??? like some Axes 76s some Kxes . He must have though like its KQ or air and he blocks it kinda idk.Its always weird feeling to value bluff and won big lol.
KQ got there. it's literally just some AQs he beats ahah
76s, 78s, AQ, A4s, it's like 23 combos of bluffs but a lot more value, I think he has an easy fold because he is losing to our pocket pair bluffs like 44 or 66
A5dd hand.
Wont all our value combos on river bet the turn for x% of pot? In theory they would OFTEN, and in practice even MORE OFTEN. So our logic against him/pool turns on ourselves. Nice vid
And just for clarity: I mean it when I say nice vid. Love your content!
I don’t love the T9s. I think villain only has to call natural hands like Ax diamond and slow plays which he will arrive with a lot here. I imagine most pocket pairs will bet the turn so you’re only really folding Kx and Qx diamond which isn’t that many combos. It depends on If he is checking back pocket pairs lots on the turn (which I wouldn’t) then maybe its good to fold QQ-88
Will you be following other content creators and give a yearly review of your results?
Will never happen. He’s been saying he will show a graph for years but always comes up with some excuse
he just started putting volume last year, million hands is the minimum for a graph or the graph is useless
Didn't like the JJ bluff on QxxxT in a 4-bet pot. Even regs aren't folding many better hands and fish are calling 100% of them.
I’d really wonder what stake you play, because name a bluff. Very easy to fold AQ AK AA KK
If ur not bluffing JJc when u raise against the river block what other bluffs do u have ? 0 bluff in that spot ?
@@strangelife5222 It's fine to have zero bluffs if villain is hardly ever folding better hands. Here I just think villain has AK a lot and there's no need at all to bluff.
well you are wrong, put yourself in villains shoes, what bluffs do you have here? this jam on river is very scary
I like the A5 bluff vs weak players as you likely get a range fold as played. However, vs a good thinking player they have to be wondering why you would be jamming there for value. Most of your value would be looking to exploit a weaker range as played and thus more likely betting smaller than 3x pot. So if good thinking players are over defending this line where would you draw the line at jamming for value? With the front door clubs missing and him unblocking clubs he likely thinks you're over bluffing this node and that he beats almost all of your Ax clubs. He also has the Kd so he blocks AKd which he would chop with and beats some of the Ax diamonds that also may overbluff here, especially if he knows you're an exploitive player.
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AK guy?