Once again, what a great video. And very informative and showcases why I upload this content in the first place. And thanks again for mentioning the channel I have a lot more coming, 40knl and 20knl(10knl as well), very interesting action and hands. Keep going mate!
Most crazy was not to jam river but i get its not easy in real time and u might indeed jam into some boats sometimes if Taisto is really picking such line with it or even worse he tank-call JJ cause he sniffs it out :D
@@losyart i find the turn play from both players VERY interesting. Would have been incredible if AT found the bluff river aswell. Seems extremely unintuitive after this funky turn lead. Great hand
he defo knew ATo was a potential jam OTR, but maybe he felt the opponent was the kind to be overfolding vs raise turn and underfolding river in this kind of spot.
I believe (as a MS player) that recs often prefer the bigger bluffs when they have equity vs. on the river at SD when a good portion of their range misses and is dead. Obviously 'type of rec' - dependent, but in general its something I've noticed for jam/OB bluffs from recs
Simply loved it, sounds, music, analysis and the outro « one players delight is the 5 other players end of the night » ! One observation and question please : last hand is different from the others in the sens that the recreational receive 3 continuous aggressions (preflop, flop and turn) and it seems to me that it is exactly in that circumstances that they start to be unpredictable. What your thoughts ?
Yeah they really hate facing aggression and often spazz bc of it. Even a hand like a weak Kx they just jamm it bc they see board with tons of draws and don’t know what to do vs another big bet OTR so they just jamm to not have to make that decision.
Happy you like it, thank you for the great feedback! :) Yes, that might be a reason. But then again... it always depends. For some players facing aggression is the trigger, for others it's lines in which they don't face aggression. The key is watching their tendencies and being able to make predictions as accurate as possible to each and everyone individually - which is the point of the video :)
Bc that’s what recs are lol. Even when you have them figured out sometimes they do something completely random and spazz. Yesterday I was playing vs the biggest nit fish of all time playing 8/5 over 200 hands of zoom and he just showed down 54o from HJvsmyBB 3b 😆
Hey, you mean Preflop Xploits? Then yes, i just translated all English subtitles to Portuguese (it's with Google, so not perfect, but probably better than the ones on RUclips :) )
@@2CardConfidence Thanks for the information, I was referring to the course Solver Mastery: A Beginner's Guide, does this course also come with subtitles? Thank you for your attention, your work is brilliant.
the hand in 7:45 , why the reg doesn't second barrel?? A lots of projects to get value from and if the fish doesn't bluff it isn't a good option to have bfc right?
What did you say at 1:00, here the `train die???` instantly,,,, I'm really enjoying watching your content, but I'm not native English speaker so I'm glad if someone tells me what did he say at 1:00 . plz
@@2CardConfidence I see, the trained eye!!! You are so kind, thank you so much. and don't mind, your English is really easy to listen to at least for me. Thank you so much again.
Thesw donk bet strategies i feel are tough for both parties, i have noticed more regs trying this strat now but never have value like ever. At this level maybe they arent as badly weighted. I have just started never folding to this and villians give up like 90% the time and fold to river bet.
That might be bc they’re misapplying the solver frequencies and just donking range bc of the concept. That’s why they’re so air heavy bc they just looked at the strat and tried to copy it without really understanding and nailing down the frequencies. Good exploit by you to overcall and punish them.
u almost conviced me with the double asking starting the video we actually able to make this lay down....furthermore removing a lot of pure bluffing, (but only in riverspots apperently...)
Massively exploiting insanely, insanely bad recreationals is one of the most important skills to learn and absolutely skyrocketed my win-rate compared to when I was just trying to copy the solver all the time. RFI to 5x, isolate crappy suited gappers, open 100% of hands on the button, 3bet random garbage like weak offsuit aces, bluff completely random hands when the opponent caps themselves. Who cares about theory when the opponent is playing like a monkey?
I call players who won't bluff bottom of range on the river children. It started out as a joke, but it turned out to be really helpful when taking notes especially when I turned it into a verb "to child". My notes are littered with "childed xd line", "childed riv mandatory float bet bluff", "childs small pots"... and I know exactly what I meant when reading it.
The storytelling and background music is so on point. Great content
Really happy you like it :)
Such good content, amazing storytelling and editing
Appreciate it a lot :)
Really top notch! Best content out there fs
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Once again, what a great video. And very informative and showcases why I upload this content in the first place. And thanks again for mentioning the channel
I have a lot more coming, 40knl and 20knl(10knl as well), very interesting action and hands.
Keep going mate!
I enjoy ur videos, especially the HU ones!
@@PenPaper21 Thanks a lot mate, I really appreciate it. A lot more to come!
Appreciate your support! Keep at it too man!
The 6622K hand was crazy omg
Most crazy was not to jam river but i get its not easy in real time and u might indeed jam into some boats sometimes if Taisto is really picking such line with it or even worse he tank-call JJ cause he sniffs it out :D
Not that crazy really. Would have been if danil shoved river and got called
@@losyart i find the turn play from both players VERY interesting. Would have been incredible if AT found the bluff river aswell. Seems extremely unintuitive after this funky turn lead. Great hand
he defo knew ATo was a potential jam OTR, but maybe he felt the opponent was the kind to be overfolding vs raise turn and underfolding river in this kind of spot.
Thank you so much for these videos. Love how you breakdown GTO, criminally underrated channel!!
Love to hear it, thank you for your comment!
Your channel is amazing! You should have millions of subscribers.
Thanks for your videos man. Great stuff!
Appreciate your work ❤
Hand down the best poker content on RUclips. This stuff is gold.
Your comment is gold too, really means a lot, thank you!
Great video as always
Fun and didactic, congrats and thanks for the video!
Thank you, happy you enjoyed it!
I believe (as a MS player) that recs often prefer the bigger bluffs when they have equity vs. on the river at SD when a good portion of their range misses and is dead.
Obviously 'type of rec' - dependent, but in general its something I've noticed for jam/OB bluffs from recs
Yes agree
Great video as usual💥
great video as always, thanks for this content.
another great episode
Thanks Pav!
Simply loved it, sounds, music, analysis and the outro « one players delight is the 5 other players end of the night » !
One observation and question please : last hand is different from the others in the sens that the recreational receive 3 continuous aggressions (preflop, flop and turn) and it seems to me that it is exactly in that circumstances that they start to be unpredictable. What your thoughts ?
Yeah they really hate facing aggression and often spazz bc of it. Even a hand like a weak Kx they just jamm it bc they see board with tons of draws and don’t know what to do vs another big bet OTR so they just jamm to not have to make that decision.
Happy you like it, thank you for the great feedback! :)
Yes, that might be a reason. But then again... it always depends. For some players facing aggression is the trigger, for others it's lines in which they don't face aggression. The key is watching their tendencies and being able to make predictions as accurate as possible to each and everyone individually - which is the point of the video :)
Another awesome video! : D
Thanks Adriano! :)
I pay for this content freely❤
GOAT 🔥
great one 🎉
Great vid!
Why does the video contradict itself in the end? 😮
Bc that’s what recs are lol. Even when you have them figured out sometimes they do something completely random and spazz. Yesterday I was playing vs the biggest nit fish of all time playing 8/5 over 200 hands of zoom and he just showed down 54o from HJvsmyBB 3b 😆
Good morning, I watch your videos with RUclips subtitles in Portuguese, does your course also have any type of subtitle support for this language?
Hey, you mean Preflop Xploits? Then yes, i just translated all English subtitles to Portuguese (it's with Google, so not perfect, but probably better than the ones on RUclips :) )
@@2CardConfidence Thanks for the information, I was referring to the course Solver Mastery: A Beginner's Guide, does this course also come with subtitles? Thank you for your attention, your work is brilliant.
Happy to hear you like it, really means a lot!
For Solver Mastery there are no subtitles yet, unfortunately, but I'll be working on them soon!
Very nice video theme, exploits and actual game trees, examples and thought process
the hand in 7:45 , why the reg doesn't second barrel?? A lots of projects to get value from and if the fish doesn't bluff it isn't a good option to have bfc right?
Only good comments as ALWAYS below your video !
Men what a work! KEEP GOING 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😃😃
Yes, very thankful for that! And you're adding to it, thank you :)
Exelent content!
Best poker content on RUclips by far! Keep it up 🚀
Great compliment, means a lot mate :)
Thanks for screwing with my head by just having him make a correct call at end 😂of
But it came out that fish really don't use the bluff, is it right to call AK over there?
The thing is, you can never be 100% sure. If you have an insanely large sample, that might be different.
Great video! But the guy spent an hour observing the fish and his reads, noticing he never bluffs only to call anyway! haha
Poker is complex :)
not the one to comment on youtube video, but this content is the nuts
Much appreciated, glad you like it!
What is X-factor in the AKo vs A6ss hand? What’s that mean?
It just means that sometimes people do things that are completely unexpected and don't fit into any patterns you've seen. Just randomness
@ thank you! 🙏
The rec even still had the chip shuffle thing on when you use the mouse scroll on GG
Good tell someone is a rec on GG
the fish was espen the wsop winner?
Pure enjoyment!
Love to hear it!
What did you say at 1:00, here the `train die???` instantly,,,, I'm really enjoying watching your content, but I'm not native English speaker so I'm glad if someone tells me what did he say at 1:00 . plz
"the trained eye", meaning someone who has experience and seen such spots many times. I'm not a native speaker either so sorry for being unclear :)
@@2CardConfidence I see, the trained eye!!! You are so kind, thank you so much. and don't mind, your English is really easy to listen to at least for me.
Thank you so much again.
Thesw donk bet strategies i feel are tough for both parties, i have noticed more regs trying this strat now but never have value like ever. At this level maybe they arent as badly weighted. I have just started never folding to this and villians give up like 90% the time and fold to river bet.
That might be bc they’re misapplying the solver frequencies and just donking range bc of the concept. That’s why they’re so air heavy bc they just looked at the strat and tried to copy it without really understanding and nailing down the frequencies. Good exploit by you to overcall and punish them.
Great observation, can definitely imagine that being the case
Danke!
Wow, danke dir! May you have a never ending upswing ❤️️
@@2CardConfidence Oh that would be nice!
I would support u even without playing poker. Your content is so clean, well done and entertaining as f**k❤️
u almost conviced me with the double asking starting the video we actually able to make this lay down....furthermore removing a lot of pure bluffing, (but only in riverspots apperently...)
What app is the analyzer?
GTO Wizard
And Piosolver
Amazing
So you said everything but undid it with the xfactor
Got to rid of the rtas and bots b4 getting the recs
Massively exploiting insanely, insanely bad recreationals is one of the most important skills to learn and absolutely skyrocketed my win-rate compared to when I was just trying to copy the solver all the time.
RFI to 5x, isolate crappy suited gappers, open 100% of hands on the button, 3bet random garbage like weak offsuit aces, bluff completely random hands when the opponent caps themselves. Who cares about theory when the opponent is playing like a monkey?
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Sehr cooles Video, dein Content ist einfach das Beste! Grüss bro :D
Danke dir, freut mich sehr! ;)
8:40 What's the x-factor? Me not knowing what goes inside the other player's mind?
Yes, basically that recreationals do something completely unexpected a lot more often than other players
FYI Fish name flashes at one point in the video
Poor editor, a tiny 2 sec slip up erased 9+mins worth of work 😭
Damn 🙈
So you gave us a million reasons to fold when the rec is splashing but still it's ok to call off top pair.
I appreciate it but as you can see from my results this year I’d prefer to starve thank you very much 😂
🤣
I aspire to 1 day be as great as you.
You're already doing great stuff man
2:21 Ace ten is often a fold???? How is this possible
why would a rec play 200/400. How do people have so much money to play in a clearly losing game?
Wealth earned in other aspects of their life. Gotta respect that
done
So In the end your point is who knows wtf they have
Recreational playing with 50.000
O_o
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Wait so what now? I need moral of the story
Haha, moral is: poker is complex
Don't try too hard to hand-read recreational
Wait, all this evidence you built up, just to pull a fast one on us.
If they all left the table after fish left GG should ban them for bumhunting :D
I don't think they did actually
通过较少的样本量去揣测对手的打法进行最大程度剥削,容易被反剥削。
Is this recreational T****a10? I know we don't want to expose the usernames, but I know he was driving the action at these stakes for a while
Yup, name even slipped up at some point in this video 😅
@@NoLongerGrilling just noticed it at the end lol
This Is top tier poker content
Much appreciated, happy you like it!
you sure that player is not a fucking bot or else ?
I call players who won't bluff bottom of range on the river children. It started out as a joke, but it turned out to be really helpful when taking notes especially when I turned it into a verb "to child". My notes are littered with "childed xd line", "childed riv mandatory float bet bluff", "childs small pots"... and I know exactly what I meant when reading it.
Haha that's actually very effective, nice
Why do you call them children? That's kind of odd.
@@PaperPlateParody Consistently avoiding the correct action because it is emotionally uncomfortable makes you a child.
Bro nice to know high stakes Japanese player is goofy
every shark eats
Then be a shark
this whas nothing wow or like expoititv and that call at the end you should make it 100percent of the time
Not so clear after everything we saw. You still have to make it but you’re hating life vs this specific rec