Great video, one that reminds me that I need to play the player, rather than my two cards. If we are playing against an overbluffer, just call with everything that is ahead of bluffs.
lovely content. 10/10 I don't think this is the way that people deviate in my games. I feel like the first spot is underbluffed, like lot's of those missed draws and Broadways is just giving up. Also If I'm the aggressor, Ifeel Big blind is overfolding alot to this high bet, leaving them with a muuuuch stronger range than the solver shows here on the river. Some players take a stand on the turn. "If I'm not going to call the river, why call the turn" mentality. and I've learned to be better against them, I'm underbluffing against them and I get the good news that they did have a River calling hand. Saving me some money on putting in the third barrel. When I see these ranges, I just feel that these are way way wider than real peoples ranges. in the last spot, there's so many hands that's not betting or not calling. But that's good for me to know. I need to call down wide enough to not be victim for the exploit I run on them. I'm overbluffing, I don't feel most villains find enough calls, so I just turn up the aggression.
Second board seems quite hard to have enough bluffs like AK/AQ, low pockets… even if people don’t value bet thin enough, feels like a board people would be severely underbluffing too.
Honestly you guys should develop a Playlist for each teacher. Playlist for quin yang. Playlist for tomvo...etc. Because some people favor other teachers more than others and would like to watch all the videos by one teacher. It would be easier for us to navigate
In the example at 15:05, what's the calculation to confirm if my hand's equity is ~33%? I understand the 4 & 2 rule but I'm a little confused on how I would calculate my equity when faced with a call or fold decision on the river.
This is something you have to gauge in game. This video is about playing against opponents who bluff too often. If you have a pure bluff-catcher facing a pot-sized river bet, you just need to estimate whether or not your opponent is bluffing at least 1/3 of the time!
locked version is a default gto output, in unlocked version you get to edit one player's strategy to see how that would impact the other player's strategy
I think second scenario is quite rare no applicable in real life cause a villain if value bets only nuts at the same time bluffs a very few combos ..It is very rare to overbluff but the same time to value bet only but the nuts
When is the last time you've soul read one of your opponents? 🤔
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Great video, one that reminds me that I need to play the player, rather than my two cards. If we are playing against an overbluffer, just call with everything that is ahead of bluffs.
lovely content. 10/10
I don't think this is the way that people deviate in my games. I feel like the first spot is underbluffed, like lot's of those missed draws and Broadways is just giving up. Also If I'm the aggressor, Ifeel Big blind is overfolding alot to this high bet, leaving them with a muuuuch stronger range than the solver shows here on the river. Some players take a stand on the turn. "If I'm not going to call the river, why call the turn" mentality. and I've learned to be better against them, I'm underbluffing against them and I get the good news that they did have a River calling hand. Saving me some money on putting in the third barrel.
When I see these ranges, I just feel that these are way way wider than real peoples ranges. in the last spot, there's so many hands that's not betting or not calling. But that's good for me to know. I need to call down wide enough to not be victim for the exploit I run on them. I'm overbluffing, I don't feel most villains find enough calls, so I just turn up the aggression.
Second board seems quite hard to have enough bluffs like AK/AQ, low pockets… even if people don’t value bet thin enough, feels like a board people would be severely underbluffing too.
a phenomenal intro, I'm so ready for this mini-lesson!
Honestly you guys should develop a Playlist for each teacher.
Playlist for quin yang.
Playlist for tomvo...etc.
Because some people favor other teachers more than others and would like to watch all the videos by one teacher. It would be easier for us to navigate
In the example at 15:05, what's the calculation to confirm if my hand's equity is ~33%? I understand the 4 & 2 rule but I'm a little confused on how I would calculate my equity when faced with a call or fold decision on the river.
This is something you have to gauge in game. This video is about playing against opponents who bluff too often. If you have a pure bluff-catcher facing a pot-sized river bet, you just need to estimate whether or not your opponent is bluffing at least 1/3 of the time!
@@GTOWizard Thank you!
How are the locked and unlocked versions different?
locked version is a default gto output, in unlocked version you get to edit one player's strategy to see how that would impact the other player's strategy
Great stuff Matt.
I think second scenario is quite rare no applicable in real life cause a villain if value bets only nuts at the same time bluffs a very few combos ..It is very rare to overbluff but the same time to value bet only but the nuts
Basically your telling me that hero calling is only available if villian is over bluffing?
Amazing thumbnail and great video as always! Subscribe and full support!
Whats the intro music
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Joey glory days Ingram in the house.
Try that in 2/5 live and you are broke two hands
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If it looks complicated it ain’t right. Just trust your gut. No need to calculate this percentages. Know your players and yourself.
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