Postflop Power: Master the Art of Cbetting
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- Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024
- Your cbetting strategy is the key to postflop play.
Observing and listening to Solve For Why's Poker Out Loud format, we're witnessing Berkey, Xuan, Chin and Kevin Rabichow explain their approach in 2 hands that include cbetting situations.
With the help of GTO Wizard's GTO solutions, we analyze their strategies and dive deeper into the theoretical concepts behind their plays.
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Hope you know you’re def one of the best poker channels on RUclips. So informational and enjoyable to watch👍🏻
Thank you, means a lot!
Your use of the solver to explain these things by highlighting and circling the solver, makes a world of difference in comprehending the action. Also, love the ante vs. non ante solver comparison here. Really your videos are top notch.
Thanks a lot! Happy to hear they are helpful :)
Great content, really instructional & entertaining editing. 🔥🙂
Thank you! :)
Content absurdly good
Thanks, happy to hear that!
Can someone explain how Rabichow can float turn there? With Ten high, no club and a gut shot? He said he would bluff river, but after chin leads turn is he going to be checking river often?
2:10 the old lady dealer is probably thinking: "what da heck is this freak talkin' about?"
Would you recommend this type of poker solvers for intermediate players or only for really advanced players
I think intermediate players can also learn a lot from solvers!
But it's important to know how to learn from them. It's not about following solvers' exact results, but more about understanding tendencies and reasons behind the solvers' outputs.
@@2CardConfidence frequency plays! thank you!
Where can see all this session?
You can see poker out loud on solve for why:
solveforwhy.io/?via=2cardconfidence
Great video ;) !
Thank you! ;)
About 106s hand analysis...
Vs K6o flop check raise had to fold... right?
Why did you skip that problem?
Maybe 10high call had much more -ev
106s cannot see the turn and river why solver have solution?
Thanks for your amazing video I want to more!
Thank you, great to hear that you liked it :)
K6 did not check raise on the flop, it was a lead (or donk bet). Against that bet, floating the gut shot with T6 is a fine play
Great work 2CC
Thank you Michael!
Amazing, really thanks 👏👏
Thank you!
How is chin rolling? By chip shuffling ?
Would like to know that too! Looks like it's got to do with his chips, but not sure what it is
It could be chip angles of the top chip after shuffling. But I think its by time. He checks his phone. For 50/50 is it seconds towards the hour or just after? For 67% / 33% you use 20 sec intervals. People are always looking down at their phone, reading messages etc… so it’s fairly disguised.
Good content 🎉
who are the top players that played poker out loud ?
Landon is probably the strongest of the bunch
K Rab is a machine as well, heads up specialist, RIO Elite coach, between him and Lucky Chewy I would say whose a tournament expert @@Brazz27
Cool!
Thats how i am at a cash game lol sometimes i even say my hand ahahaha😅
What if someone can lip read and play in this format? lol
You used the ranges for no ante BB calling in the sims instead of for ante which is this game
Rfi bu 38% with ante?
Not a thing
Are you saying it's less than 38% or more?
Xuan opened 3.5x, Berkey would need to defend way tighter than that
The ante sim includes a bigger opening, but you're right about the non ante sim. Here, his defending range would indeed be even tighter and thus making the difference even more significant
" all-in for abortion access " wtf ?
Poker out lol lol wtf
Lip readers lol
These dudes would get wrecked on global poker
Why?
Because Global is the Wild, Wild West of poker. I’ve seen folks open shove 300+ BB with any 2, min bet the stone cold nuts, and just do wild shit. There’s nothing like it.
Nah, it’s because I fk play there.
@@Jacob-ud9fe lol