3 Big Blind Defense Lessons You Can Use Today

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • Through GTO and neural net exploration, three key lessons have emerged for big blind defense. I share each lesson with you so you can defend your BB properly, understand your 3-betting density, and know just how wide calling ranges get in this spot. Also, see how seemingly small changes to steal sizes impact defense, and when the overall defending frequency drops below 50%.
    0:00 Big Blind Defense Intro
    1:18 BB Defending vs A Min-Raise
    2:57 BB Defending vs Bigger Steal Sizes
    3:59 How Preflop Sizes Impact Defense
    4:27 3-Betting From The Big Blind
    5:21 Density Of 3-Bets When Defending
    7:23 Going Further With GTO
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  • @CPMax205
    @CPMax205 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed your 3 bet density concept. Would love to see a video on how this 3bet density changes as positions do.

  • @kibspoker
    @kibspoker Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this. Finally understand what they mean by defend (in BB).

  • @trumanfraser150
    @trumanfraser150 18 днів тому

    Some of the best content on the internet is simple well explained and seam to hear your voice giving me good advice when playing ...really appreciate the channel

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  16 днів тому

      Cheers, and thank you so much for your kind words =)

  • @slow3131
    @slow3131 Рік тому +2

    was excited for this content! and it delivered! thanks for the great poker strategy sessions

  • @jonathantolan3503
    @jonathantolan3503 Рік тому +1

    Really interesting! I guess larger bet sizes make the 1bb you've already paid less significant so you tend to 3 bet more due to being out of position postfloo

  • @djalextnt
    @djalextnt Рік тому

    Nice Content Mr. Sweeney! Now to wrap this up we would only need to cover BB Defense vs UTG, MP, HJ and CO Ranges ! :)

  • @tomasdirocco
    @tomasdirocco Рік тому

    This seems very interesting. It makes me think about minumun frecquencies postflop

  • @humanze
    @humanze Рік тому

    This was eye opening for me. Great lesson!! Suscribed!

  • @raneroandres
    @raneroandres Рік тому

    Great video 👏🏼

  • @thierryfallingstar
    @thierryfallingstar Рік тому

    thx James. very interesting video

  • @martinpier2073
    @martinpier2073 Рік тому

    Great woprk. Thx James. Greetings again from Germany.

  • @cosmosgato
    @cosmosgato Рік тому

    Love the 70s action film backing track 🙂

  • @jamiepaolinetti5087
    @jamiepaolinetti5087 Рік тому

    Great lesson.

  • @PaddyRoon7
    @PaddyRoon7 Рік тому +3

    This is incredible, I would never have guessed that calling K4o 100% of the time is optimal lol

    • @EricSmyth2Christ
      @EricSmyth2Christ Рік тому +2

      You’re very late to the party haha
      I call any two with antes in no rake structure because of skill edge
      I would suggest %90 vpip to small sizes if you’re better than the other players
      It also may help you get paid on a random river on some other random hand in the future (it makes you seen loose, folding makes you look really tight)

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  Рік тому

      It does make the assumption of perfect postflop play too fwiw =)

    • @martymerigold8296
      @martymerigold8296 Рік тому

      @@EricSmyth2Christ lmaooo

    • @EricSmyth2Christ
      @EricSmyth2Christ Рік тому

      @@martymerigold8296 when you get 3:1 pre flop you really can play atc and make a lot of money, even if you aren’t that good post flop
      Take a look at flopzilla and ask yourself how much money you plan on making when you flop 2 pair or better
      You will at least get the c-bet, but often you can multiple streets of value
      It’s worth it

  • @namanpadha2038
    @namanpadha2038 Рік тому

    Thank you Sir

  • @colinmurphy3478
    @colinmurphy3478 Рік тому

    Do you defend tighter the further out from the button the raiser is? What do these ranges look like? Thank you

  • @robertblair7698
    @robertblair7698 Рік тому +6

    A follow-up to below comment. I play in Texas. Opening is slightly wider than many other areas in $1-$2. Also, it is rare to see pre flop with just 2 players. Typically, on a full ring, you will have 3 callers on a 4 or 5 BB bet. Rare to defend the BB against 1 bettor in the CO or Button.

    • @EricA-xd9fn
      @EricA-xd9fn Рік тому +1

      I concur. Opening 2x, 3x in cash-games in Texas will get you "squeezed" by a 5x raise nearly HALF the time.

    • @divided_and_conquered1854
      @divided_and_conquered1854 Рік тому +1

      Yeah but five BB's is only a lousy ten bucks. It's no wonder you get 37 and a half callers....you need to bet 15 to 20 BB's pre-flop to maybe get it down to one or two opponents post-flop. Cheers.

  • @EricA-xd9fn
    @EricA-xd9fn Рік тому

    James "Mathy" Sweeney strikes again! His "Meta" point is valid: If you open, don't use 2x, 3x sizing (unless purposefully trapping with AA, KK, QQ). If your there to gamble, sure 2x, 3x...but know your opponents will "defend" with nearly every type of holding. Makes hand-reading nearly impossible.

  • @loose4bet
    @loose4bet Рік тому +2

    The optimal defend range is dependent both on the open raise size and the open raise range. The defend strategy will be very different if the initial raiser opens with 30%, 50% or 80% of hands from the button assuming the same raise size.

    • @okiepokertraveler1718
      @okiepokertraveler1718 8 місяців тому

      This is assuming you have no information on the OP in the button. Of course you would change these values based on player profile, but you won't really know a player's profile until you've seen them play a quantity of hands. So, basically, you're looking at an optimal strategy here, not an exploitative one, which you are inferring.

  • @chanceneck8072
    @chanceneck8072 Рік тому

    I remember in such easy situations that you've mentioned in your intro, that I almost never 3-bet bluffed. Which in hindsight I see as a mistake.

  • @peterzerfass4609
    @peterzerfass4609 Рік тому

    Where does this drop in density of 3bets at 5BB BTN raise come from? That seems weird. Is it just that at 3BB we have already constrained our range of non-paired hands so much that there isn't many that get dropped by a move to 5BB and at the same time we're cutting out many low pairs from our 3 bet range?
    ..or is it more an effect of "with a 5BB raise we're more likely to be all in before we even rach the river so our 3-bet range cannot contain anything that requires some improvement by then (which again would eliminate the low pairs because we're not getting the price to setmine)

  • @TheMarceloSilva
    @TheMarceloSilva Рік тому

    Brake even EV from the Big Blind formula: Heads Up ranges "call" Broadways and any 2 cards suited with straight possibilities, 3bet the top of the villain Range with sprinkles bluffs from the bottom range
    Multi Way non 3bet pots, Call the top of the range of the first in villain , mini 3bet suited connectors and AA,KK,QQ,AK, if the villains 4bet fold everything but AA,KK,QQ,AK . If the villains just call c-bet 3/4 pot on flops 1high card like (Ts7s3d) check/fold , on flop 2 high cards like (KsJs4d) check/fold if missed, c-bet 1/3 pot if you hit the flop hard like 2pair+ or open ended flush draws here a example:
    EP open 2.2b - CO Call - Hero BB 7s6s 3bet to 3.8b so they can't fold yet, pot = 8.1b Flop Td4s2h Hero bets 6.7b the EP will fold because has a player behind, the CO will fold even QT,JT, because they will put on a over pair or set, if any of them continues on the hand check/fold turn and/or river less the 2 pair
    Multi way 3bet pots , cold call KK,QQ,KQs,AQs - 4bet AA,AK,JJ,TT - fold everything else

  • @seamuswardowski1962
    @seamuswardowski1962 Рік тому

    And what changes if the SB decides to call the Button raise, regardless of size?

  • @broheme8922
    @broheme8922 Рік тому +1

    Curious if neural nets and solvers any changes to 3bet sizing as the button sizing changes from 2x thru 5x.

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  Рік тому

      At least for solvers, that would likely require multiple runs and some specific gametree set ups.

  • @slowfuse
    @slowfuse 11 місяців тому +1

    so...fold bad hands, call with average hands and raise with good hands... Thank you neural nets, very cool. Technology, folks.

  • @catazep
    @catazep 4 місяці тому

    Why does A9s always looks like an exception
    What's the difference between A9s A7s and A5s?
    Also, there something specific with K6s that makes the solver likes this specifically as a bluff in some spots.
    Any idea why?😅

  • @zachdelong1039
    @zachdelong1039 Рік тому +10

    What stake is this based on? At $1/$2 nobody is raising to $4 or even $6. Standard open is more like $12/$15. Just the way the game tends to play. Especially in states that have a buy in greater then $200

    • @mcav22
      @mcav22 Рік тому +2

      Only nits raise to $6, unless you wanna play a family pot.

    • @Nosirt
      @Nosirt Рік тому +1

      Lower stakes, like 1/2, 1/3 have 4-5X bb opens but smaller 3 bet raises. Higher stakes have lower open, like 2-3X but bigger 3 bet raises.
      So in 1/3, it is pretty normal for 10-20 open, with 15$ average. But 3 bet is usually around 30-40$
      In 2/5, opens are 20-30$ but 3 bet is like 100-150$

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  Рік тому

      More of an online environment since, like you said, these sizes are rarely used in live cash games =)

    • @brainwormradio4285
      @brainwormradio4285 Рік тому +1

      This isn’t true. Online I see people at 1/2 open to 4 and 6

    • @michaelstephens9852
      @michaelstephens9852 Рік тому

      @@brainwormradio4285 he was talking live play. No one opens to 6 live.

  • @rubberroast1598
    @rubberroast1598 Рік тому +2

    I have a difficult time when widening these hand ranges too much, either the 3 bet or calling ones, and then do not have the skill set yet to navigate postflop out of position with marginal holdings. Assume this will put you in tricky situations more often than not

    • @Chino-bk9fd
      @Chino-bk9fd Рік тому +2

      u need to move up to where they respek your raises

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  Рік тому

      That's a very legit reason to both a.) study these spots more between sessions and b.) tighten up your defense until you feel more competent postflop with wider ranges

  • @xxxViceroyxxx
    @xxxViceroyxxx Рік тому

    hi james love the new videos i wanna say i think it's a bit pace breaking that you seem to do the intro, say your name, then do the intro again in your videos. really diggin the high production values

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! So the first minute isn't feeling redundant?

    • @xxxViceroyxxx
      @xxxViceroyxxx Рік тому

      @@ThePokerBank it's a great intro, snazzy bass, immediately putting the audience into the BB situation, concisely relating the topic of discussion in like 25 seconds. then a splash screen over the bass track but louder. good stuff. then you tell us your name which is where the pace breaks. this is how all the videos flow, usually a great intro then you tell us your name and re-explain the introduction. you didn't re-explain the intro in this vid but i think you do in other videos. so it's not as bad in this one, i just picked this one cuz thats the one i was watching.

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  Рік тому

      I really appreciate the feedback!

  • @InstinctBassin
    @InstinctBassin Рік тому +1

    Great stuff. Are these charts available elsewhere for study? 😊

    • @joellemus8279
      @joellemus8279 Рік тому +1

      This ranges are really useful

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  Рік тому +1

      The specific charts from this video are included in GTO Gems ( redchippoker.com/gto-gems-book ). Otherwise, I believe you can explore them more in depth using PokerSnowie

  • @mr.bubble6572
    @mr.bubble6572 Рік тому +1

    I'm thankful for all of the content you have provided over the years. One thing I cannot get past is the Hendon Mob Stats. It's saying the only Cash you have in a tournament was in 2007 for about $1,200. If you have so much knowledge in poker why do you only have one stat to show for it? This isn't an attack on you or anything I'm just trying to understand. Edit: I do enjoy the videos and have found the math made fairly simple to understand and implement so thanks for that!!!

    • @omarfromthewire603
      @omarfromthewire603 Рік тому

      Cash games and MTTs are 2 different worlds

    • @mr.bubble6572
      @mr.bubble6572 Рік тому

      @@omarfromthewire603 I'm sure he has played a lot and probably mostly cash games but I'd be willing to bet he has played a decent amount of tournaments as well.

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  Рік тому +1

      You would lose that bet =)

    • @mr.bubble6572
      @mr.bubble6572 Рік тому +1

      @@ThePokerBank “It happens”

    • @sunnyday9159
      @sunnyday9159 Рік тому

      That’s the one thing that I dislike about Sweeny; he talks lots of technical poker jargon but you don’t ever see him in any big tournaments or even live cash streams against other high level players. I’m actually not sure Sweeney is a high level player; I’m sure and confident I could bet him headup. Sweeney!!! stop being a keyboard warrior, leave the books and GTO for a moment and come meet real life high level poker players to test your skills.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ekw555
    @ekw555 Рік тому

    @4:14 - VERY interesting that the increase of 1BB in open raise/steal size generates more than twice as many folds.
    (or should)

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  Рік тому

      Right!

    • @peterzerfass4609
      @peterzerfass4609 Рік тому

      Since you're required to put in twice as much to call (2BB vs a raise to 3BB as opposed to 1BB vs a minraise) I don't find this surprising.

  • @prairiebuds870
    @prairiebuds870 Рік тому

    This spot I was kinda in yesterday , had 17 bbs in the Bb with a4o and CutOff 2.5x opened with AQo with about the same sized stack , I tank jammed and he tank called and ended up holding out for the rake and we bust .. did I widen my jamming range too much here ? Is he ever folding AQ with less then 20 bbs

    • @RageReaperf
      @RageReaperf Рік тому +1

      Its quite a good jam if he is tanking with AQo :D

    • @chadwellington2524
      @chadwellington2524 Рік тому +1

      no hes neve r folding ace queen under 20 bb, and ace 5 shove 17 bb is too wide

    • @prairiebuds870
      @prairiebuds870 Рік тому

      @@chadwellington2524 figured we still had enough to fold it up , and wait for a better spot ! Thanks for your opinion

  • @ericarias8175
    @ericarias8175 3 місяці тому

    This is also assuming you will play the post flop perfectly, I definitely overfold but that is intentional because I know that post flop I have leaks that I am working on fixing.

  • @criostasi4080
    @criostasi4080 Рік тому

    What is the size of the 3 bet against those different open sizes? That's missing and I think it's really important.

  • @SuperVic1979
    @SuperVic1979 Рік тому

    Does this apply the same to both cash and tournaments ?

    • @EricSmyth2Christ
      @EricSmyth2Christ Рік тому

      Not at all
      Cash games there is a rake, which changes everything
      Tournaments have 1 bb ante

    • @SuperVic1979
      @SuperVic1979 Рік тому

      @@EricSmyth2Christ plenty aware of that. Asking how to adjust to the latter then.

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  Рік тому +1

      If the ICM pressure is pretty much non-existent and the stack depths are around 100bb, the concepts apply to both, yup.

    • @SuperVic1979
      @SuperVic1979 Рік тому +1

      @@ThePokerBank Thanks!

  • @divided_and_conquered1854
    @divided_and_conquered1854 Рік тому +1

    The only problem with defending from the big blind is that after the flop comes out, you'll be out of position the rest of the hand.

  • @CookTheBruce
    @CookTheBruce Рік тому

    When the CO or BU limp, I regularly 3x and get about 70% folds from them...

  • @zenathemalewarrior
    @zenathemalewarrior Рік тому

    Weird to see AQo as a pure call. I'm 3betting that almost 100%

  • @kelhammel8793
    @kelhammel8793 Рік тому +1

    I feel like this video just plugged a massive leak for me. I was too tight in this spot

  • @omarfromthewire603
    @omarfromthewire603 Рік тому

    Is this for CASH or MTTs ??

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  Рік тому +1

      Cash for sure, and MTTs if the ICM pressure is pretty much non-existent and the stack depths are around 100bb

  • @erronblack1
    @erronblack1 Рік тому

    I can't not notice the music in the background.

  • @momsaid
    @momsaid Рік тому

    How bout 5-7x like live

  • @cata9223
    @cata9223 Рік тому

    man you always have missing information your not wrong but you don't tell a complete story like how do you defend a 3xbb with a 10bb stack holding 64o because I promise you don't you must dine the stack size for this strategy. because extreme example but 100bb deep you can fold AKo and call 56s. man like your basic pot odds video doesn't say much about pot odds I think you need to have more in it like MDF and breakeven value and ratio to breakeven and more. because you can accidentally calc and mix either MDF and breakeven or anything.

    • @brendonw456
      @brendonw456 Рік тому

      Well yeah info is missing...it's not even 9 minutes long. What did you expect?

  • @clayevins6795
    @clayevins6795 11 місяців тому

    Huh?

  • @mellkiades
    @mellkiades Рік тому

    I've been playing for years. Read many books. Won three small tournaments with 250 players. But this video is full Chinese to me. You're talking so fast. You're assuming we have massive theory assimilated. In all humility I wish I got everything you said but must admit I feel like quitting poker altogether right now.

  • @thesneakingninja1
    @thesneakingninja1 Рік тому +2

    Videos about preflop that don’t mention rake structure are useless

    • @TheMarceloSilva
      @TheMarceloSilva Рік тому +1

      ok so tournaments don't have preflop?
      would be wrong to consider fairly average rake for cash game?
      "Useless" his 1 or 2 hours of work to put up this video ? or your stupid comment ?

    • @ThePokerBank
      @ThePokerBank  Рік тому

      I'll be sure to make this a 45minute video next time to include all parameters and reasonings!

  • @jrviade85
    @jrviade85 Рік тому

    Stop with the computer stuff crap
    Teach us poker from what you know son!!!
    This is why I haven't subscribed to this channel smh