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Personally I think the Q6s was really bad overall. Random 3bet. Weird turnbet and sizing (would prefer linear sizing if you wanna rep the pretty safe nuts). Also River he probably has enough other bluffs. He wants to fold out twopairs, but blocks a queen.
You rate a play w/o calculating implied pot odds on a turn overbet in a 1st hand to understand is LLinus call profitable w implied odds involved, not even talking about OTBs overbetting range on such a dry board.. Its like giving a book 9/10 w/o saying why... How useful can it be to anyone?
am not judging Linus as a player but this video alone only shows how to run good and hit your runners,, his play is pretty standard to most of the players I have seen.. am sure he has more interesting hands!!! the J3 , k7, 56, 64 ,, only shows how to run good when underdog..
Thoughts on a smaller sizing like 8k on the JThh Wilhasa hand . Seems like a good spot to block bet . The block should get all the folds from non flush hands he wants anyways . Feel like Linus can play perfect vs pot jam .
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can someone elaborate on a sizing we'd use OTT in the J8o hand OOP after c/r flop 5x if we did barrel turn? SPR is 6 OTT... seems hard to get stacks in. curious thoughts. nice video.
JICM25 He didn’t have the implied odds indeed. Maybe it’s more like a overall strategy thing. 56 is his best draw, and if he doesn’t call that, he’s exploitable because Vilain can overbluff him. (Minimum defense frequency)
Haha totally! I've only watched the first 5 minutes but I had to stop and see what people were saying about it. If the rest of the vid is anything like this then he's simply a massive luckbox!
@@MrStobie8 Lol, I have no doubt he is a very good player but I would like him (Linus) to explain the logic behind that, maybe he has a decent explanation
@@JICM25 They quickly explain it in the video, I'll try to make it clear. When you decide if you float marginal hands in these kind of spot you have to consider every aspects of it, not just implied odds. The board is very dry which means LL calling range can only be medium to good made hands. So the times Otb checks the river, if LL has no pure bluffs (hands with very poor showdown value), he will extract less value from his best hands because in the long run Otb could just fold all of his bluffcatching candidates (in these spots of course) which denies the opportunity for LL to have an expensive polarized betting strategy (that almost always have a better EV and is harder to play against). So the overall range equity may be much greater when he floats this combo (which is the best possible draw with double gutter).
@@skrell6071 So basically Linus objective in that spot was to bluff the river if a card that benefits his range shows up, is that what you saying? And theoretocally he has a balanced frequency of floats in that specific spot (facing an overpot turn in a dry board) against that specific opponent ? But then again, if you think about it, it´s a dry board, otb overpots the turn, when is he not gonna shove the river?
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I definitely fold to 2nd time check raise with J-3 and with 5-6 for overbet. He has bad odds twice and just get lucky river... Can somebody explain this game?
Tbh otb completely outplayed him on the first hand. With seeing the cards I was like well if he overbets this turn 56 cant call or if it does call it is not profitable. Do this hand 100 times with the exact action to the turn and the river action can change depending on the card otb will win money every time. Its not like they are 500bb behind and otb has a set of kings vs this hand that will always pay off if he hits.
I don't quite understand "he has a lot of implied odds" when there's 15k immediate and 20k behind, calling 8k when you're 18% to hit. Max win is like 4.5x so we should need like 22%, right? And that's assuming we get paid every time we hit.
Sam Elderfield I’ve seen from other comments that he was calling to be able to bluff on the river if he missed and tt checked. But that seems to be an excuse , a check from TT will most likely not fold.
Its about frequencies. Linus has to call more than 40% of his range on the turn for not making profitable to OTB bet with any two. He has 8 outs. He should call. At least sometimes.
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@@BluffTheSpot you need also a lot of luck to be in the positive side of the variance especially vs run it once guys. But this content is great, with the overbet strategy, learn a lot, thank you for doing this!
9/10 for both guys on first hand KQ VS 56? Interesting. Overcall on turn with 18% equity regardless of 20k behind. IMO. He won the hand but most of the time 8.1k is a donation on the turn call. Idk. Questionable though I suppose it’s gambling and you’ve got to say wtf sometimes when there’s implied odds with a hidden made hand. Would A5 continue on turn? Same 8 outs of given the 3 bet pre (possibly AK) would you consider the A dead with only 4 outs and therefore fold?
Well, those are the biggest hands I have from him in MY database. And biggest hands are very often coolers. Linus is a very good, well built player who understands this game on a very deep level. So yes, he might have been lucky in some of those hands. But what is really interesting when you are thinking about his results are the smaller pots that he played. He is an absolute beast. And I've played him often already. So I know what I am talking about.
@@SandraWantsCoke That's just hand #1. Look at the rest of the hands like the K7 hand and the J3 hand. You can see how Linus got absolutely owned in the J3 hand but the "skill" got him there in the river. Also, the 64 suited hand, runner runner. Anyway, some of these hands are fucked up because the dynamic is much more complex between these psychopaths.
Mate only on that I didn't think they got it right as im sure its a fold on the river as so many hands beat the KJ even 53 suited (clubs) gets there and that hand would of played exactly the same way so I dont understand how they rated him 8\10 and linus 6/10?
Llinus makes mistakes to almost all the hands …. And because he is running like a god winning the most of them !You guys trying to analyse hands from a random player …He doesn’t know what is he doing the most of the time ….🤣😂
Thoughts on a smaller sizing like 8k on the JThh Wilhasa hand . Seems like a good spot to block bet . The block should get all the folds from non flush hands he wants anyways . Feel like Linus can play perfect vs pot jam .
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Personally I think the Q6s was really bad overall. Random 3bet. Weird turnbet and sizing (would prefer linear sizing if you wanna rep the pretty safe nuts). Also River he probably has enough other bluffs. He wants to fold out twopairs, but blocks a queen.
You rate a play w/o calculating implied pot odds on a turn overbet in a 1st hand to understand is LLinus call profitable w implied odds involved, not even talking about OTBs overbetting range on such a dry board.. Its like giving a book 9/10 w/o saying why... How useful can it be to anyone?
am not judging Linus as a player but this video alone only shows how to run good and hit your runners,, his play is pretty standard to most of the players I have seen.. am sure he has more interesting hands!!! the J3 , k7, 56, 64 ,, only shows how to run good when underdog..
You don't see all the times where he has to give up those hands since those are the boring c/f hands
Why would LL only call on the last hand w absolute nuts?? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Thoughts on a smaller sizing like 8k on the JThh Wilhasa hand . Seems like a good spot to block bet . The block should get all the folds from non flush hands he wants anyways . Feel like Linus can play perfect vs pot jam .
27:50 "you're not really representing much"
I think wilhasha is representing exactly one combo here: 5d6d, the nuts.
You guys have any general tips to improve the study habits? I am a PLO player at midstakes.
Love your content. Very motivating to see you guys battling those geniuses while I think it is difficult on my stakes.
There are a lot of things you can do to study more efficiently! Our PLO head coach Runchuks often talks about study habits, how to study, and routine in his Podcasts! And his guests are also fascinating guys from the poker scene. So I definitely recommend checking it out! You can find his channel here: ruclips.net/channel/UCZYSmifCZDCefpEKzSIjraQ
He also delivers some great PLO content! I'm sure you will like it! :)
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Why you say Kxx its a big difference vs Qxx in the 4bet pot at 24:50 ?
Linus must poop out golden nuggets
can someone elaborate on a sizing we'd use OTT in the J8o hand OOP after c/r flop 5x if we did barrel turn? SPR is 6 OTT... seems hard to get stacks in. curious thoughts. nice video.
Great video, thanks.
How did Linus play good in the first hand?? That overpot call makes no sense
JICM25 He didn’t have the implied odds indeed. Maybe it’s more like a overall strategy thing. 56 is his best draw, and if he doesn’t call that, he’s exploitable because Vilain can overbluff him. (Minimum defense frequency)
Haha totally! I've only watched the first 5 minutes but I had to stop and see what people were saying about it.
If the rest of the vid is anything like this then he's simply a massive luckbox!
@@MrStobie8 Lol, I have no doubt he is a very good player but I would like him (Linus) to explain the logic behind that, maybe he has a decent explanation
@@JICM25 They quickly explain it in the video, I'll try to make it clear. When you decide if you float marginal hands in these kind of spot you have to consider every aspects of it, not just implied odds. The board is very dry which means LL calling range can only be medium to good made hands. So the times Otb checks the river, if LL has no pure bluffs (hands with very poor showdown value), he will extract less value from his best hands because in the long run Otb could just fold all of his bluffcatching candidates (in these spots of course) which denies the opportunity for LL to have an expensive polarized betting strategy (that almost always have a better EV and is harder to play against). So the overall range equity may be much greater when he floats this combo (which is the best possible draw with double gutter).
@@skrell6071 So basically Linus objective in that spot was to bluff the river if a card that benefits his range shows up, is that what you saying? And theoretocally he has a balanced frequency of floats in that specific spot (facing an overpot turn in a dry board) against that specific opponent ?
But then again, if you think about it, it´s a dry board, otb overpots the turn, when is he not gonna shove the river?
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Wait wait the Linus K7 hand what happened??? Did he fold or call?
guess he called otherwise we would not see linus's cards.
@@musatebi486 makes sense, thanks!
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@@BluffTheSpot Thanks guys
I definitely fold to 2nd time check raise with J-3 and with 5-6 for overbet. He has bad odds twice and just get lucky river... Can somebody explain this game?
56 had implied odds, it is explained on the video.
Tbh otb completely outplayed him on the first hand. With seeing the cards I was like well if he overbets this turn 56 cant call or if it does call it is not profitable. Do this hand 100 times with the exact action to the turn and the river action can change depending on the card otb will win money every time. Its not like they are 500bb behind and otb has a set of kings vs this hand that will always pay off if he hits.
I don't quite understand "he has a lot of implied odds" when there's 15k immediate and 20k behind, calling 8k when you're 18% to hit. Max win is like 4.5x so we should need like 22%, right? And that's assuming we get paid every time we hit.
@@smellderfield Ya, also he points out that the KQ blocks Q10 of hearts for no reason before the turn bet lol
Sam Elderfield I’ve seen from other comments that he was calling to be able to bluff on the river if he missed and tt checked. But that seems to be an excuse , a check from TT will most likely not fold.
Its about frequencies. Linus has to call more than 40% of his range on the turn for not making profitable to OTB bet with any two. He has 8 outs. He should call. At least sometimes.
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If you really want to make it, you also have to keep one simple truth in mind: Consistency is key.
@@BluffTheSpot you need also a lot of luck to be in the positive side of the variance especially vs run it once guys. But this content is great, with the overbet strategy, learn a lot, thank you for doing this!
9/10 for both guys on first hand KQ VS 56? Interesting. Overcall on turn with 18% equity regardless of 20k behind. IMO. He won the hand but most of the time 8.1k is a donation on the turn call. Idk. Questionable though I suppose it’s gambling and you’ve got to say wtf sometimes when there’s implied odds with a hidden made hand. Would A5 continue on turn? Same 8 outs of given the 3 bet pre (possibly AK) would you consider the A dead with only 4 outs and therefore fold?
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Gets super lucky every hand...yup he's the greatest.
u just saw 10 hands man, look at his overall results.. that consistent profit is impossible to achieve just by being lucky
Llinus = fish on a heater, confirmed.
Well, those are the biggest hands I have from him in MY database. And biggest hands are very often coolers.
Linus is a very good, well built player who understands this game on a very deep level. So yes, he might have been lucky in some of those hands. But what is really interesting when you are thinking about his results are the smaller pots that he played. He is an absolute beast.
And I've played him often already. So I know what I am talking about.
The dude gets schooled by the Asians on Triton PMSL!
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29..03 3rd nuts for linus easy fold
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its odd that 3 handed high stakes plays the exact same as 5$ 3 handed spin and go. atleast this is how i play
It can't be a good play to call 8.4 k to win 35 k,,,U need 6 to 1 odds to to make that a correct call,,on that king high board...straight math
Ahaaaaa so this is how you climb highstakes, winning runner runner hands. Cool. Poker is all skill.
You are right. In poker, most hands miss most flops. But there are still c-bets often. So with a gutshot, you are often ahead actually.
@@SandraWantsCoke That's just hand #1. Look at the rest of the hands like the K7 hand and the J3 hand. You can see how Linus got absolutely owned in the J3 hand but the "skill" got him there in the river. Also, the 64 suited hand, runner runner. Anyway, some of these hands are fucked up because the dynamic is much more complex between these psychopaths.
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QQ hand vs otp ....deffo a shove on the river.... all the bluffs will shove there.......
Mate only on that I didn't think they got it right as im sure its a fold on the river as so many hands beat the KJ even 53 suited (clubs) gets there and that hand would of played exactly the same way so I dont understand how they rated him 8\10 and linus 6/10?
Or I'm I mistaken?
showofforce added nothing to this commentary and was hard to understand
Llinus makes mistakes to almost all the hands …. And because he is running like a god winning the most of them !You guys trying to analyse hands from a random player …He doesn’t know what is he doing the most of the time ….🤣😂
9J8 flop…lead/shove 200BB and 98 gets quartered to AA….it’s rigged online! 😬 (kidding i think 🤔)
Thoughts on a smaller sizing like 8k on the JThh Wilhasa hand . Seems like a good spot to block bet . The block should get all the folds from non flush hands he wants anyways . Feel like Linus can play perfect vs pot jam .