Back with more 200z action,a bit rusty as i havent been playing much this month.There are bunch of missplays esp the 74s hand where i didnt even realize i had a gutshot together with my pair :) Hope you guys like it!
Yo cruzer you mind me asking what tools you used to study the game?! I absolutely love the way you think about the game, really enjoy watching you play. Also interested in coaching is there a way I can reach out to you to discuss? Looking forward to your next video. And thank God Peter Clarke picked you up, he talks so damn much lol😂
I have a few questions which I will not ask in Croatian this time haha, in case others see value in your answers, I hope it's alright to ask:) 1) Would you say your autopilot is profitable? And if not, is there a cash game limit where you think it would be? 2) When you do play with intent and focus, how long can you maintain alertness if you were to not take a break? Just curious Keep it up bro, awesome value.
Hey,well i played most of last year on kind of a autopilot cuz i 4 tabled and made decent results,but with that im 100% missing so many spots and my redline tanks which is also lower winrate which also leads to more variance more downswings in the long run id say.I havent played lower than 100NL in a while so im not sure how good are ppl at these day and age there but u could probably pull it off being a slight winner together with volume rakeback on 25-50NL.As for 2nd question im not exactly sure but id say after 1hr i start to lose a bit of focus.
What are the benefits of playing flats from the small blind? I see a lot more regs doing it lately whereas few years ago everyone used a 3b/fold strategy. Love your videos btw keep it up! :)
Basically some hands are way better than -50bb/100 which u would lose if u just fold them preflop,esp vs smaller opens and BB who wont SQ enough and early opener who isnt that aggro and let u realize more equity.
25:07 have u looked at the sim for this? i was sure any A has to raise for value OTR in the x down block river line but i’ve been proven wrong by the solver many times😂
Hmm think u might be right,poker is pretty much dead right now everyone studies 10hrs a day and has no leaks what so ever and fish are getting coaching everyday,my kid has been on bread and water last month cuz of my recent downswing its rly a tough life ngl thats why im trying to squeeze every bit of $$$ while i can.
Nice one :D,I just started in this season Emerald atm i feel kinda washed and lost cuz the game changed so much over the years lol,but i can still pull of a 1v9 on my Ezreal or Kaisa here and there 😎.
Why do you 4bet jam vs 3bets when you have AKo? I know it's correct in theory. But here's why I think it's bad - #1. I think you agree that you think you have an edge on most players. #2. If you have an edge on most players, it's better to play hands against them that have more than one decision point, and to bring them into decision points (nodes), in which increase the chances they will make mistakes. #3. By shoving you put them to a decision that it's almost impossible to make a mistake in. (call aks, and tt+... if they do this, they never make a mistake vs that 4bet shove) With all that said, why do you think 4bet shoving ako is better than just calling it? (UTG Vs Button) Perhaps you believe you can just get them to fold JJ/TT more than they should? or Perhaps you think they 3bet more than they should, and shoving exploits that? It's always seemed like such a brain dead, "it's theory, i do it" move to me.
Hey this is a rly good strat that way outperforms in prac and ill tell u why.Lets start with AKo;1.Its a trashy drawing hand OOP,2.there are ppl who dont call correctly as u said JJ TT region and vs those your jam as AKo prints,3.if someone has 54s or JTs being IP and i deny equity thats a huge win for me.Next we have other hand that wants to play 4B jams which is KK and this hand also performs really well in prac,why? Because ppl are supose to fold out AKo vs early 4B jam and everyone and their mother calls it because its AKo,a "premium hand",so your KK prints in that regard.
@@HighEloPoker If they call AKo it's a 0.03bb mistake, hardly huge. And 4bet jamming kings being best contradicts your former point... that you think they overfold JJ/TT. If you think they overfold JJ/TT to 4 bet shoves, then you should prefer NON AI 4betting with kings... So your points are in direct contradiction. Vs players responding to our discussed 4pot preflop scenario in a non theoretically correct manner due to reasons discussed it's either - #1. Best to 4bet shove AKo, and not best to 4bet shove KK exploitatively. Or #2. Best to 4bet shove KK, and not best to 4bet shove AKo exploitatively. It cannot be both, and you're definitely losing EV somewhere here in the real world, if your own points that you raised with your own logic are true. And even in your own video you displayed a hand where a guy could not get away from a middling ace (Ace Ten hand)... so that even shows that flatting AKo should out perform shoving it. (it being indifferent to shoving and flatting in theory... this point demonstrating that it's likely better flat than shoved due to opponents making big mistakes or unable to get away from hands like AT in certain spots at the correct frequency) The point here is to make opponents make mistakes, and preferably bigger mistakes rather than smaller mistakes. Not to mention how it entirely shuts down any possibility to make reads on later streets, reads that can be worth so much. Which is the point of creating multiple decision points for them... rather than 1 very easy decision point. And again, even if they get this 1 very easy decision point wrong vs your chosen 4 bet jams, the edge you might gain vs them making a mistake on this node is tiny. Even if it's true that they always call AKo (they don't), but even if true... the fact you have KK reduces the chance they have AKo by 6 combos vs the 12 combo's of them having JJT/TT) Anway, just my two cents, 4bet shove AKo and KK to your hearts content.
@@jeegee-cx7ss I agree with most of the things u said yes we want villains to make bigger mistakes.However i dont jam these hands vs same villains,you said the AKo call is 0.03bb mistake but thats vs a proper GTO 4B jam range,lets say i know guy likes to snap call AKo i would jam my KK 100% and not mix different options which will lead to AKo being a bigger mistake,also reverse if i see a guy struggling or tanking JJ to call last second i will always jam AKo and never KK(no one will ever be able to notice this because it happens so rare and they cant rly know what im doing because both AKo and KK is in the equilibrium shove strat).In the video i jammed AKo vs a decent reg at a mix which is a standard play for me vs that type.Theres a preflop deviation example in the video with AA where a guy who folds a lot to 4B 3B me from SB i would usually call but he made a smaller 3B size which i have to be 4Betting way more often even tho i rly wanna call.
Back with more 200z action,a bit rusty as i havent been playing much this month.There are bunch of missplays esp the 74s hand where i didnt even realize i had a gutshot together with my pair :) Hope you guys like it!
don't forget the hand you got trapped at 34:55
I hope you will continue posting videos here on your channel, now that you are a coach at Carrot Corner - your liveplay videos are very educational.
Ottimi contenuti, complimenti
Yo cruzer you mind me asking what tools you used to study the game?!
I absolutely love the way you think about the game, really enjoy watching you play.
Also interested in coaching is there a way I can reach out to you to discuss?
Looking forward to your next video.
And thank God Peter Clarke picked you up, he talks so damn much lol😂
Thx for kind words,i use GTO Wizard to study and for coaching u can add me on discord in description.
I'm also a 200nl grinder (pro past 4 years) and a one trick emerald 4 lee sin! Brock#EUW i u wanna play :) nice vid!
Nice,im a ADC main but i played a bunch of lee in the jungle aswell he is such a enjoyable rewarding champ to play once u do pull off a crazy play :)
looking good today 👍
I have a few questions which I will not ask in Croatian this time haha, in case others see value in your answers, I hope it's alright to ask:)
1) Would you say your autopilot is profitable? And if not, is there a cash game limit where you think it would be?
2) When you do play with intent and focus, how long can you maintain alertness if you were to not take a break?
Just curious
Keep it up bro, awesome value.
Hey,well i played most of last year on kind of a autopilot cuz i 4 tabled and made decent results,but with that im 100% missing so many spots and my redline tanks which is also lower winrate which also leads to more variance more downswings in the long run id say.I havent played lower than 100NL in a while so im not sure how good are ppl at these day and age there but u could probably pull it off being a slight winner together with volume rakeback on 25-50NL.As for 2nd question im not exactly sure but id say after 1hr i start to lose a bit of focus.
@@HighEloPoker Awesome bud, appreciate it!
I’m the same, one hour of rush and cash/zoom and I need a break to reset.
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What are the benefits of playing flats from the small blind? I see a lot more regs doing it lately whereas few years ago everyone used a 3b/fold strategy. Love your videos btw keep it up! :)
Basically some hands are way better than -50bb/100 which u would lose if u just fold them preflop,esp vs smaller opens and BB who wont SQ enough and early opener who isnt that aggro and let u realize more equity.
25:07 have u looked at the sim for this? i was sure any A has to raise for value OTR in the x down block river line but i’ve been proven wrong by the solver many times😂
Yea i looked at it,every A has to raise.
So like green tag reg is best in reg category?
Its a good reg yeah.
on which server do you play? and what is your elo
EUW,emerald
Is everyone in the 200z pool just breaking even now, and becoming coaches to try and continue making a living with poker?
Hmm think u might be right,poker is pretty much dead right now everyone studies 10hrs a day and has no leaks what so ever and fish are getting coaching everyday,my kid has been on bread and water last month cuz of my recent downswing its rly a tough life ngl thats why im trying to squeeze every bit of $$$ while i can.
@@HighEloPoker bro is it sarcasm or truth??
@@HighEloPokerif it is true ?? Then what about rake back?? if you put decent volume then is it possible to make a living out of RB only
00:31 hahah I do the exact same, what’s your lol rank😂
Nice one :D,I just started in this season Emerald atm i feel kinda washed and lost cuz the game changed so much over the years lol,but i can still pull of a 1v9 on my Ezreal or Kaisa here and there 😎.
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If you don’t want a burnout you gotta stop grinding when you feel tired and not push yourself 🤷🏽♂️
True but easier said than done to stop playing some times.
Why do you 4bet jam vs 3bets when you have AKo? I know it's correct in theory. But here's why I think it's bad -
#1. I think you agree that you think you have an edge on most players.
#2. If you have an edge on most players, it's better to play hands against them that have more than one decision point, and to bring them into decision points (nodes), in which increase the chances they will make mistakes.
#3. By shoving you put them to a decision that it's almost impossible to make a mistake in. (call aks, and tt+... if they do this, they never make a mistake vs that 4bet shove)
With all that said, why do you think 4bet shoving ako is better than just calling it? (UTG Vs Button)
Perhaps you believe you can just get them to fold JJ/TT more than they should?
or
Perhaps you think they 3bet more than they should, and shoving exploits that?
It's always seemed like such a brain dead, "it's theory, i do it" move to me.
Hey this is a rly good strat that way outperforms in prac and ill tell u why.Lets start with AKo;1.Its a trashy drawing hand OOP,2.there are ppl who dont call correctly as u said JJ TT region and vs those your jam as AKo prints,3.if someone has 54s or JTs being IP and i deny equity thats a huge win for me.Next we have other hand that wants to play 4B jams which is KK and this hand also performs really well in prac,why? Because ppl are supose to fold out AKo vs early 4B jam and everyone and their mother calls it because its AKo,a "premium hand",so your KK prints in that regard.
@@HighEloPoker If they call AKo it's a 0.03bb mistake, hardly huge. And 4bet jamming kings being best contradicts your former point... that you think they overfold JJ/TT. If you think they overfold JJ/TT to 4 bet shoves, then you should prefer NON AI 4betting with kings... So your points are in direct contradiction.
Vs players responding to our discussed 4pot preflop scenario in a non theoretically correct manner due to reasons discussed it's either -
#1. Best to 4bet shove AKo, and not best to 4bet shove KK exploitatively.
Or
#2. Best to 4bet shove KK, and not best to 4bet shove AKo exploitatively.
It cannot be both, and you're definitely losing EV somewhere here in the real world, if your own points that you raised with your own logic are true.
And even in your own video you displayed a hand where a guy could not get away from a middling ace (Ace Ten hand)... so that even shows that flatting AKo should out perform shoving it. (it being indifferent to shoving and flatting in theory... this point demonstrating that it's likely better flat than shoved due to opponents making big mistakes or unable to get away from hands like AT in certain spots at the correct frequency)
The point here is to make opponents make mistakes, and preferably bigger mistakes rather than smaller mistakes. Not to mention how it entirely shuts down any possibility to make reads on later streets, reads that can be worth so much. Which is the point of creating multiple decision points for them... rather than 1 very easy decision point. And again, even if they get this 1 very easy decision point wrong vs your chosen 4 bet jams, the edge you might gain vs them making a mistake on this node is tiny. Even if it's true that they always call AKo (they don't), but even if true... the fact you have KK reduces the chance they have AKo by 6 combos vs the 12 combo's of them having JJT/TT)
Anway, just my two cents, 4bet shove AKo and KK to your hearts content.
@@jeegee-cx7ss I agree with most of the things u said yes we want villains to make bigger mistakes.However i dont jam these hands vs same villains,you said the AKo call is 0.03bb mistake but thats vs a proper GTO 4B jam range,lets say i know guy likes to snap call AKo i would jam my KK 100% and not mix different options which will lead to AKo being a bigger mistake,also reverse if i see a guy struggling or tanking JJ to call last second i will always jam AKo and never KK(no one will ever be able to notice this because it happens so rare and they cant rly know what im doing because both AKo and KK is in the equilibrium shove strat).In the video i jammed AKo vs a decent reg at a mix which is a standard play for me vs that type.Theres a preflop deviation example in the video with AA where a guy who folds a lot to 4B 3B me from SB i would usually call but he made a smaller 3B size which i have to be 4Betting way more often even tho i rly wanna call.
Why not do a review/study session :D
Ill do one soon hopefully.