The 2nd hand with 8x OTT is a donk spot. It doesn't matter if BU has 8x in his range with a range bet because BB's range has some XR/some Folds OTF so it has much fewer combos. Which gives him the 8x advantage and equity advantage OTT
That was my intuition as well. BU will have a greater variety of Ax, Kx hands that have completely bricked turn and big blind's range is relatively stronger after x/c flop.
The KK vs 33 hand (4:27) is very interesting to me. In a solver 1/3 turn is rarely a preffered size, almost no hands ever use it pure, and loses little to no EV when removed; however, when it is allowed, solver uses it small freq with a lot of hands, and in total it amounts to like 25% more frequent cbets. Same goes for single raised pots as well. This I believe will be really helpful in the great pursuit of causing pain to opponents, as well as force them to make mistakes, but I'm not even sure where to start with learning and implementing this. I'd be glad if you made a video not neccessarily about this hand, but on the concept in general.
The 2nd hand with 8x OTT is a donk spot. It doesn't matter if BU has 8x in his range with a range bet because BB's range has some XR/some Folds OTF so it has much fewer combos. Which gives him the 8x advantage and equity advantage OTT
feels like the 3 would be a better donk than the 8, do you have sims for this spot? very fun hand
@@deathbymonkeys No 3 is worse. There's not much 3x in BB's range.
That was my intuition as well. BU will have a greater variety of Ax, Kx hands that have completely bricked turn and big blind's range is relatively stronger after x/c flop.
@@bertjames9661 ahh great point
He’s def not donking and follow up that spot for gto reasons even if that’s a theory correct play
thx nice fast pace format lol
Looking forward to more Not GTO videos from Uri! 😊
The KK vs 33 hand (4:27) is very interesting to me. In a solver 1/3 turn is rarely a preffered size, almost no hands ever use it pure, and loses little to no EV when removed; however, when it is allowed, solver uses it small freq with a lot of hands, and in total it amounts to like 25% more frequent cbets. Same goes for single raised pots as well. This I believe will be really helpful in the great pursuit of causing pain to opponents, as well as force them to make mistakes, but I'm not even sure where to start with learning and implementing this.
I'd be glad if you made a video not neccessarily about this hand, but on the concept in general.
Excellent work Uri
You are in every comment section in poker videos xD
Lol true
keep coming this series :)
would be nice to see your commentary more alongside solver solutions, like the stefan turn size on the J73T would be nice to see the turn solution
Hey Uri, you mind doing a database review for stefan11222, his red line is rocketing these days.
Thanks Uri !
thank you Uri!
thx for the vid Uri
Fresh Guerrilla!
I like to see more videos containing more 🙌 like this1 😻
Cool!
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