Improve Your Red Line On The Flop (2)
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Second part of the new coaching series by asimos will help you to improve your red line already on the flop. If you missed previous episode, watch it here.
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Comments (9)
newest first#2
As u mentioned there will be some guys who won t like the JTs, 33 hand in the beggining of the video. I am one of them :)
JTs: i like the raise when we have the read about someone who changes his betsize according to handvalue on monoton boards.
But before knowing that we should't use garbage hands (no EQ) to make notes for the future hands. We can wait to figure it out when we have set/flush/fd on those monoton boards.
Btw when i cbet monoton boars i always uses 55-60%potsize on F (vs regs) i think theres no reason to bet bigger neither for value nor for bluf/semibluf.
33: i understand your reasoning (not fan of it) but i think this is not the case here. I assume he is fish (according to stacksize, vpip) and i think he will cbet most of his opening range on Kxx board and that's why i like the raise vs him. He will fold much more than we need with this betsize.
#4
33: I exploit his bet size (assuming he is weak when under bets). This is not contradictive with him being a fish and cbetting more than he should :)
#5
Not sure why we don't make it to 8bb, it's not like we have bad hand vs fish and also our sizing doesn't impact much his calling range + it's easier to GII in 2 streets then when we hit.
Bigger raise seems more +ev for sure.
#6
#7
facing xR,B, x BBvsBN on 762Q7
Would you agree usually people bet all value hands (FH and 7x)?
My thinking is that we should go with tank small bet 1/5pot and hope to get spew from random straightdraw (54,43,53,87,98,T8). Thoughts? Rarely seen xR,B,xR line as value
#8
Having that said, i don't think that raising slightly larger is bad.
#9
#10
@AJo What do you do on that flop if you miss it? Fish donks and this kind of player used to be a calling station. Would you give up in this point?
Gracias máquina!!
#11
well if I miss, depending of the board his sizing and my equity...
But in general:
If he donk bets small I might raise the flop as a bluff...or call with the plan to bluff later.,,
If he donks large, since it is a 3bet pot and I don't have huge equity folding is fine