I like your videos Uri. I am not familiar with rainbowkitty. But seemed like you assumed he is a reg. In that case, I would have loved to see you dive a bit deeper into the assumptions and strategy that might make him want to call ATo pre for example. But more interesting is definitely the fact that he is clearly raising much wider than the solver suggests IP. Probably a lot more for value with Kx too is my guess. Maybe that is because nacho has a wider range to begin with. Either nacho made a exploit by not bluffing the river with 77 anticipating IP to overbluff. Which is probably partly the case. Or his range might in fact be even wider and 77 does not need to bluff. And then maybe ip gets to raise the flop a lot more. In that case IP will probably also river some bd flushes that raise flop and xb turn because spr is akward if he faces jam. I understand that you want to keep your content relatively short and digestible though. And maybe going much deeper is something you mostly save for private coaching. But would love to see just a bit more. Maybe play around with a few nodelocks or plausible ranges to see if it changes anything
In pio, the board is incorrect. The Qh completed the flush but the video used Qd
river bluff freq is even lower with Qd hitting
saw the hand live and the river was a snap shove which I think is not insignificant
No disrespect but you need to sound proof your room and set the mic correctly, its very tinny especially at higher volumes.
Great Analysis like always
Sick video as always❤ cheers Uri
Very wild play from both.
you have to nodeloking the sumlulatiion for beter results IMO
I like your videos Uri. I am not familiar with rainbowkitty. But seemed like you assumed he is a reg. In that case, I would have loved to see you dive a bit deeper into the assumptions and strategy that might make him want to call ATo pre for example. But more interesting is definitely the fact that he is clearly raising much wider than the solver suggests IP. Probably a lot more for value with Kx too is my guess. Maybe that is because nacho has a wider range to begin with. Either nacho made a exploit by not bluffing the river with 77 anticipating IP to overbluff. Which is probably partly the case. Or his range might in fact be even wider and 77 does not need to bluff. And then maybe ip gets to raise the flop a lot more. In that case IP will probably also river some bd flushes that raise flop and xb turn because spr is akward if he faces jam.
I understand that you want to keep your content relatively short and digestible though. And maybe going much deeper is something you mostly save for private coaching. But would love to see just a bit more. Maybe play around with a few nodelocks or plausible ranges to see if it changes anything
NL20k thought process : I have a pair, I call lol
As usual content is a 10/10 but audio is a 4/10
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