It's interesting that you'd fold A5os...I'm wondering what position you were in with it...it's a call from several positions and if I'm not mistaken, a raise or 3B from positions like CO, BTN & SB. Even more so if it were suited.
I agree with the comment below that you should almost always be 3-betting TT in position and especially on the button. As played, there was no reason to raise the flop. You said you wanted to isolate the MP and there is no reason for that either. You want both of them drawing at anything that will make them stick. Yes, (very) occasionally you'll get drawn out on, and the slow play is the most often (mis)used play in poker, but its warranted here (again, especially in position) on that dry, uncoordinated, rainbow flop. On the QJ hand, its fine, but I believe you could bet a little less on both streets (for sure on the turn) and accomplish the same thing. That will save you a little money on the occasions when you run into a better hand - which will be fairly often in that scenario. You could also go into check/call mode on the turn, as there aren't many hands that you beat that will call a bet. Sure there is value to be had from straight draws and very few weaker queens (maybe Q9s, Q8s), but there should be just as many better queens and 6's in their ranges as well. Both betting and checking have merit, but I like exercising some pot control here and checking. The problem with betting the turn is, what do you do if you get raised? The pot is now bloated to $266 and you probably have about that much behind. If you get min-raised to $200, you're almost forced to at least call getting nearly 3.66-1. Thats going to only leave you with ~$150 behind and over $460 in the pot nearly forcing you to call if off on the river with only top pair, J kicker.
Should always be three betting 10s pre in a loose 1/2 game. The post flop action might have been the same but you probably still wind up with a much bigger scoop from just the pre action.
Are $6 opens standard sizing in Vegas 1/2 games? I play in the mid-west/northeast and most 1/2 opens are in the $10/$15 range. A 3x open would almost be treated as a limp in these games.
Betting only 6 with aq suited way to low. You really want to make people pay to see a flop no matter what especially with strong and such as this you're only inviting increased variance. Also for the hen reviews for the 2/5 how come people open for $7 that's not even legal open when the blinds are two and five?
I look down at AQhh and open for $6 LMAO.. if you thought that was funny the turn gives you the nut flush draw and you flat another $6 bet.....this is pathetic like you should title your videos..."what a fish thinks"
It's interesting that you'd fold A5os...I'm wondering what position you were in with it...it's a call from several positions and if I'm not mistaken, a raise or 3B from positions like CO, BTN & SB. Even more so if it were suited.
I can't remember exactly what the scenario was, but if I folded it, I was probably in an early position or in a scenario where there was a 3-bet.
on the set 10s....I think flatting is correct play....only straight draw hand that is worrisome is QJ....but it happens
I agree with the comment below that you should almost always be 3-betting TT in position and especially on the button. As played, there was no reason to raise the flop. You said you wanted to isolate the MP and there is no reason for that either. You want both of them drawing at anything that will make them stick. Yes, (very) occasionally you'll get drawn out on, and the slow play is the most often (mis)used play in poker, but its warranted here (again, especially in position) on that dry, uncoordinated, rainbow flop. On the QJ hand, its fine, but I believe you could bet a little less on both streets (for sure on the turn) and accomplish the same thing. That will save you a little money on the occasions when you run into a better hand - which will be fairly often in that scenario. You could also go into check/call mode on the turn, as there aren't many hands that you beat that will call a bet. Sure there is value to be had from straight draws and very few weaker queens (maybe Q9s, Q8s), but there should be just as many better queens and 6's in their ranges as well. Both betting and checking have merit, but I like exercising some pot control here and checking. The problem with betting the turn is, what do you do if you get raised? The pot is now bloated to $266 and you probably have about that much behind. If you get min-raised to $200, you're almost forced to at least call getting nearly 3.66-1. Thats going to only leave you with ~$150 behind and over $460 in the pot nearly forcing you to call if off on the river with only top pair, J kicker.
Should always be three betting 10s pre in a loose 1/2 game. The post flop action might have been the same but you probably still wind up with a much bigger scoop from just the pre action.
Nicely put together vlog. Subbed.
Are $6 opens standard sizing in Vegas 1/2 games? I play in the mid-west/northeast and most 1/2 opens are in the $10/$15 range. A 3x open would almost be treated as a limp in these games.
I agree, most are in the $10-$15 range. However, this table was different.
wow guy didn't see the flush lol
the BB calling your 3 bet with KQo...dang that's loose
what's the surgery for? sorry if you don't want to share
Having Achilles Tendon surgery tomorrow. Will be in a splint and cast for 6 weeks.
Betting only 6 with aq suited way to low. You really want to make people pay to see a flop no matter what especially with strong and such as this you're only inviting increased variance. Also for the hen reviews for the 2/5 how come people open for $7 that's not even legal open when the blinds are two and five?
The limper was UTG and opened for $5. With my $60 + $2 SB + BB $60 + the limper’s $5 = $127 pot prior to the flop.
wtf are you talking about....you opened for $6 where the hell do you get all those numbers from....dude you are bad like really bad lol
Old vlog I know, did you quit vlogging forever?
You bet to small with TPTK and too much with Top-sets. That's my opinion.
I look down at AQhh and open for $6 LMAO.. if you thought that was funny the turn gives you the nut flush draw and you flat another $6 bet.....this is pathetic like you should title your videos..."what a fish thinks"