Love the pacing of your videos. No BS, just straight to the point and informative. I've been getting a lot better at finding these spots thanks to your videos 👍
Interesting that you overbet the river on the first hand after making your hand. This is whee I usually try to pick the maximum size that I think villain will call but your point makes sense about our polar range and wanting to just go super big. Nice!
What is the most efficient way to train yourself on which position has the range advantage and how big on each board -- is it repetition on equilab or is there something else?
Alot of what your teaching makes a ton of sense and great content. Only spot i differ in these hands is line on first hand i think on A55 , your going to gain so much more value from playing it just like any random spot where you lead 1/3 then bet pot or 1.5 and gain that extra 1/3 bet a ton. Feels like every flop like this even betting 1/3 will get alot of players to bluff and it is a bluff so often a click back min rr on flop then pot turn bet is insanely profitable. Thoughts?
Overbets were always underused in my game . I need to improve on it and apply it more . But i am mostly tournament player so its kinda understnadable although i plan to play some micro cash in nearest future . Tx for video
Love your content. Would love to find some good coaching. Not a huge fan of the KQcc logic around 5:15. You x because it’s understabbed, then after no stab, you think villains range is weak after xx on A55fd.
I rewatched this vid and I get your logic now. it’s understabbed w certain combos, but after no stab, their range is more face up as underpairs to the A (tennis ball analogy). 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Whats the calculation you do to determine your equity in the hand? How are you determining you have 80+% equity on the river? Also, how would you then determine which hands to bluff with as those would not have 80%+ equity. Thanks in advance!
Why are the kqs betting big on the turn not polarization mistake? Beating all non made hands on this board, after villian checks the flop, sounds like you got the equity required to check
Appreciate the content! At 7:00 is there any concern that putting 9x into your river overbet line is bad bc it blocks villains bet check fold line? Ie id assume sb does this with T9, K9, 98, 99 and those are probably his most likely folds to river overbets right?
Think I have a slight issue with 89o hand tbh. OTT you very easily end up overbluffing. So many offsuit hands of this 9T/KT. Not so much value. You have to check most of your Qx seeing as you 3-bet a lot of the nutted Qx pre and are left mainly with weak Qx. OTR, you say you will have a jam size, a 2x size and I assume more. I would assume that you just jam the nut flush mainly and then I feel you just overbluff so easily
@@CarrotCornerPokerVery interesting point. Villain has very little incentive to check all that much OTT with his slowplays as you have lots of very marginal holdings. OTR though for 2x pot not sure its going to be overfolded. I do think the smart people will understand how easy it is to overbluff this though and end up heroeing you a little too much but could definitely see the majority of pool pure folding 1 pair region.
Love the pacing of your videos. No BS, just straight to the point and informative. I've been getting a lot better at finding these spots thanks to your videos 👍
Enjoyed this quick hitter, Pete. Great work.
Interesting that you overbet the river on the first hand after making your hand. This is whee I usually try to pick the maximum size that I think villain will call but your point makes sense about our polar range and wanting to just go super big. Nice!
Is your beard a bluff or for value?
😂
Rofl
What is the most efficient way to train yourself on which position has the range advantage and how big on each board -- is it repetition on equilab or is there something else?
Excellent work as always Pete. Congratulations, you were featured on the Only Friends podcast yesterday for about 3 seconds, around 41 minutes
Very good video. Cool if you do video when we check in 3betpot and he check. How to exploit our opponent? Overbets.
This was very interesting! Dive more into the topic!
Alot of what your teaching makes a ton of sense and great content. Only spot i differ in these hands is line on first hand i think on A55 , your going to gain so much more value from playing it just like any random spot where you lead 1/3 then bet pot or 1.5 and gain that extra 1/3 bet a ton. Feels like every flop like this even betting 1/3 will get alot of players to bluff and it is a bluff so often a click back min rr on flop then pot turn bet is insanely profitable. Thoughts?
What are your bluffs on the river in the first hand?
really well explained, much information
Overbets were always underused in my game . I need to improve on it and apply it more . But i am mostly tournament player so its kinda understnadable although i plan to play some micro cash in nearest future . Tx for video
Love your content. Would love to find some good coaching. Not a huge fan of the KQcc logic around 5:15. You x because it’s understabbed, then after no stab, you think villains range is weak after xx on A55fd.
I rewatched this vid and I get your logic now. it’s understabbed w certain combos, but after no stab, their range is more face up as underpairs to the A (tennis ball analogy). 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Excellent analysis and explanation. Thanks man
Whats the calculation you do to determine your equity in the hand? How are you determining you have 80+% equity on the river? Also, how would you then determine which hands to bluff with as those would not have 80%+ equity. Thanks in advance!
It comes with solver work, experience and feel. It’s an estimate not a calculation.
@CarrotCornerPoker that makes sense!
Thanks for the extra content. Love it!
Why are the kqs betting big on the turn not polarization mistake? Beating all non made hands on this board, after villian checks the flop, sounds like you got the equity required to check
Appreciate the content! At 7:00 is there any concern that putting 9x into your river overbet line is bad bc it blocks villains bet check fold line? Ie id assume sb does this with T9, K9, 98, 99 and those are probably his most likely folds to river overbets right?
Do you think GG is softer than Stars?
Thank you, it was very interesting !
UTG Villain checking back turn is pretty gross
Ty bro!
Pete gets my Carrot Ripe
Thanks Pete. I feel like I've improved heaps since watching your videos!
Think I have a slight issue with 89o hand tbh. OTT you very easily end up overbluffing. So many offsuit hands of this 9T/KT. Not so much value. You have to check most of your Qx seeing as you 3-bet a lot of the nutted Qx pre and are left mainly with weak Qx. OTR, you say you will have a jam size, a 2x size and I assume more. I would assume that you just jam the nut flush mainly and then I feel you just overbluff so easily
Your underlying assumption seems to be that overbluffing is an inherently bad or an undesirable strategy in this spot?
@@CarrotCornerPokerVery interesting point. Villain has very little incentive to check all that much OTT with his slowplays as you have lots of very marginal holdings. OTR though for 2x pot not sure its going to be overfolded. I do think the smart people will understand how easy it is to overbluff this though and end up heroeing you a little too much but could definitely see the majority of pool pure folding 1 pair region.
Cheers.
nice
You start to look like your evil twin from the mirror universe.
My overbets never get called REEEEEEEE
Why so many dislikes?