@@ΣωκράτηςΤσαούσης he won both his main events with T2 as his winning hand. And he has ten bracelets total and 2 main event wins. So T2 is a special hand for him
try to learn from good players. Daniel is an entertainer but not a good player. he is probably not even running this channel by himself. all marketing in order to get paid from poker go...
It's ALL a bunch of useless word salad, if you have TOO much respect to whom you're playing. If Daniel was playing this hand against Polk, (or Hellmuth) he'd play the river much differently.
Experience is the only thing that will help you Problem is you won’t get far playing 1/2 blinds The range of hands Is different for high stakes and tournaments There is no video to help you really when luck of the draw and the luck of you and your opponent read/misreading your options
Just keep in mind that these pros are like 3 parallel universes ahead of what we're supposed to be thinking about at the table. Most low stakes players don't think this deeply about the way they play.
Could be a raise or fold. His hand plays terrible as a call but bc it blocks really nutted hands like QQ AQ AK he could 3bet and as we see neither daniel or doyle had much.
Hey Dnegs, just wanted to show my appreciation for these hand breakdowns. Thanks a bunch for the content. Your breakdowns are really insightful. It really helps with thinking about your opponents cards, in my opinion your biggest strength. It’s great to hear it from the best. Hope to play with you again sometime!
I guess people were looking for a "value blocker bet" since it could easily block any value you had. I've trapped myself many times in that exact situation. I love the breakdowns! Thanks for the help!
Generally speaking, blocker bets should be used out of position, not in position. A blocker bet in position opens the door for a check raise in a spot where you can safely check back and not be put to a tough decision
this is a perfect breakdown of one of the golden rules of poker "the only hand that will call, is the hand that will beat you" thnks for the video, and hope you have some run good in the near future...
Except for every Ten doyle has, every flush draw doyle has, every JJ-KK doyle has.. and doyle folds his broadway stuff that has equity versus us. The less you're going to be check-raised, the more thinly you should be betting for value. Doyle should have about 0 check-raises on the turn.
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Need a long format interview with Doyle and you would be the best to do it. Even if it took several days it would be full of history, lessons, stories.
This goes along with your strategy since the first book you wrote about small ball.., “you’ll lose some value but what you gain by not making mistakes is much more valuable “
If he actually has QJc here (which he obviously does), then why can't he have J10, Q10, K10 and lead a good flop for the pre-flop raiser? Why can't he have JJ, QQ, or KK? As the pre-flop raiser, I think almost anyone would lead the flop with any of those hands. Why not Doyle? And if it is specifically because you have a read on Doyle... then we are back to 100% exploitative, rather than GTO. This does not make sense.
I agree--there's 18 combos of hands (JJ, QQ, KK) that Doyle would likely play the same way that DNegs needs to target on the river. Now, if he is telling us that he's played thousands of NL Holdem hands with Doyle and Doyle would never play those big pairs that way ( and that he wither checks the flop or bet-check-bets) then fine, I guess. But he still doesn't tell us how he can take those hands out of Doyle's range.
With a 10 (or KK, QQ JJ) Doyle is trying to get to showdown cheaply but not putting a lot more money into the pot. With a bet on the flop with any of those hands he's essentially turning them into a bluff/bluffcatcher against 2 opponents.
He “cant” have AA KK QQ or JJ because he wouldn’t bet 60% bet on flop with a set of A’s, nor would he bet it with KK QQ etc on an A high flop. He could certainly have a set of 10s and could have 99 88 77 etc and be trying to buy the pot. He will not have J10, Q10, K10 because there is no point betting that just to get blown off your hand by a raise. He could have A10 and have bet 60% pot to protect his hand but DNegs loses to A10 anyhow - he is unlikely to have anything lose than A10 considering he raises from UTG.
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I like this analysis. All you really have to consider here is what calls your river bet. Is there any hands here that call your bet that you beat? Unlikely! You will either be betting to fold out worse hands or to get better hands to call. And, there is always the chance that Doyle check raises with air which would basically force DNegs to fold. The river check raise with air can be amazingly profitable!
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When you’re explaining about what hands Doyle could have when he bets $2500, you never mention the board texture. Would Doyle check the turn with a set or big ace with the draws available on the board?
You bet the turn. Get max value with the come bet if flush hits and you control river by essentially getting the value bet in on turn and checking river if no flush or 2 pair for you. Turn bet has more upside then downsize , it’s a must bet
Don't tell the people to play scared, you have massive respect for Doyle and him to you. You guys are not going to bloat the pot for nothing. Great vid
Hello Daniel, greetings from Spain Barcelona. I only play online and for fun on micro. But I have once played check on the river with a medium or AA hand when I was in good position. Because once I've been caught with a check on the turn and I've fallen into the trap with my KK or AA against a set of 9 , 10 or queens. It is understood that if you get reised in early position, you probably have a cannon, unless you are short stacked and want to steal the pot out of fear. A hug champion
I always have to remind myself to not pay attention to the cards/equity when watching these shows. Very "easy" to say bet for value when you see the check mark with 100% beside someone's name.
Question. If you're playing to tight but aggressive but tight mostly due to a crazy table and you're either getting really good cards or really bad cards. How do you play so not face up? Like if you have ak suited or off whatever and you raise and somebody just raises with mediocre something you call comes like 842 rainbow bet call 9 bet call river 7 no flush draws bets again we fold and they show the QJ suited.
Good job. quick question. You said Doyle would bet 2500 on this flop with queens, kings or jacks. Why wouldn't he? He has the range advantage so it could've been a continuation bet based on his perceived range. Would you be kind enough to explain this to me?
Honestly the hand that first came to mind if I was thinking post flop lead out for 2500 was his signature ten deuce hand where he raised little to fish us along
Since you have played a billion hands with Doyle I would have liked your insight into whether you believe Doyle does check raise bluff that river. If it's not in his arsenal at this point in his career then it kind of negates the river check. It also sure seemed like his body language was can we move on to some other hand on the river. I get he's Doyle and maybe he snaps into do anything to win the pot mode from that irrelevance read, but he sure seemed to be thinking about what's for dinner by then.
I completely understand Daniel checking river. I think this should usually be a turn bet though. Now if you wanna say; this hand is being played against Doyle Brunson & he could be holding T2 for a boat. That is fine, but I'm not sure we want to watch a strategy video where the play is based on us facing Doyle heads up.... Think about what kind of flop texture we are hoping for when we play A8cc. This flop is almost perfect. Ax 9c 2c would be slightly better because it eliminates a broadway card but still... Hero needs to get more than 1 flop bet worth of value. Another option is that hero could have raised such a pretty flop. I actually do support the call decision, but that does [IMO] commit hero to a turn bet when checked to.
thats a really good way to look at that hand, thru the betting process... i mean, everyone else(myself included) is spewing chips at that pot, thinking its how you "build" a big pot.. until you get check raised and toast $5k with the best hand. I had to put DB on a better A, and he was trying to get you to bet out/bluff/take a stab at it. and if you didnt bet a HUGE amount, he not only may not fold, he may, again, check raise you into oblivion.. gives me much to think about, when i can finally get back to the tables later this year..
I haven't used a solver but I think that a turn bet is a decent move to just take down the pot right there. If you do get called, still have plenty of outs to hit the nut flush draw.
The nut flush could pair the board and you suddenly face a boat, losing all your money. It's Doyle and all of the stuff mentioned in the vid pretty much explains the rest. Additionally, position is key here, why give it up before the river?
I feel a bet has to be done on turn here. You can extract value from all drawhands,and it is simply -ev to check back. I agree that it is possible to check back Ax on that turn but not when you have the nutflushdraw to go with it. I do agree with check on river though.
The check check on the river is the very best play here. Doyle would likely 2500 for a pair of 8s, or even a 10-2... ) He gave you a way to stop losing any more chips, and you are wise to take it.
I think a lot of people would take this line with jacks, queens and kings. Particularly given the range + nut advantage of the UTG opener (many bet 100% of range on an A high flop). IMO you could get thin value against those. The question then becomes, does Doyle use a typical betting range in this spot, which is a lot more difficult to answer, I’d imagine not.
Hi Daniel, awesome breakdown as always. Can you do some breakdowns of your recent final table appearances on the US Open Poker Tour. Team DNegs always represent and cheer you on the YT live streams. Hope to see on the next few final tables again. GG & GL.
Idk if it is possible but jusy speaking from my opinion it would help us a lot if we didn't know ur opponents hand, cuz it's really hard at least for me to think what possible hands he could have after thY flop bet if I already know his cards, just a thought, idk if it's possible but either way I learn a lot from you and I appreciate it and it's helping my career a lot thank you
Chat pro here. If we are playing gto. Then we can't assume he has certain hands because he's Doyle. It has to be a mixed strategy. I think there are also suited 10x in his range,and he gets atleast 1/2 of the large pocket pairs. Why can't he.have kk, qq, jj. Not really following the writing off of alot of the hands in this one. Unless you are actually giving an exploitative explanation.
I value bet river 2800 or something, so many hands that calls JT QT KT etc. It all comes down to the read of the player, Daniel have played alot with Doyle so he is probably right in that spot.
What I appreciate about this is that Gabe Kaplan showed his knowledge and knew exactly why no bet. Man I love Gabe
Very very very much liked by me too. He said exactly what Daniel was thinking and I fckin loved it.
So awesome that he’s on the call. His game is still insanely sharp clearly.
Um, Gabe said he thought Dan was worried about an A with a better kicker- which was not what happened. Were you watching this video?
@@kevenquinlan Um, were you?
@@skyeangelofdeath7363 yeah, i posted after i was ched it, wtf were you watching?
T2 has gotta be in his range sometimes lol.
underrated comment
He raised utg how could he have t2?
@@ΣωκράτηςΤσαούσης 10 2 is called the Brunson. It's a joke.
@@ΣωκράτηςΤσαούσης he won both his main events with T2 as his winning hand. And he has ten bracelets total and 2 main event wins. So T2 is a special hand for him
@@robertspadorcia8175 that's no joke. He raise with that sometimes too!
best part is gabe basically saying the same thing after the hand. love gabe
I love the way Daniel breaks some of his down and really goes through what he’s thinking and WHY!
Glad to hear you enjoy it!
try to learn from good players. Daniel is an entertainer but not a good player. he is probably not even running this channel by himself. all marketing in order to get paid from poker go...
It's ALL a bunch of useless word salad, if you have TOO much respect to whom you're playing. If Daniel was playing this hand against Polk, (or Hellmuth) he'd play the river much differently.
Keep these hands break downs coming! I´m an absolute noob and getting a feel for the overall strategy is great. Cheers Daniel
Experience is the only thing that will help you
Problem is you won’t get far playing 1/2 blinds
The range of hands
Is different for high stakes and tournaments
There is no video to help you really when luck of the draw and the luck of you and your opponent read/misreading your options
Just keep in mind that these pros are like 3 parallel universes ahead of what we're supposed to be thinking about at the table. Most low stakes players don't think this deeply about the way they play.
You mean fish? Noob is video games lingo :)
Interesting to see Ivey folding KQo immediatly (which many beginners wouldn't). He knows he's dominated a lot of the time and OOP.
totally interesting, or just..absolute standard.
Agreed. Surprising fold
Could be a raise or fold. His hand plays terrible as a call but bc it blocks really nutted hands like QQ AQ AK he could 3bet and as we see neither daniel or doyle had much.
he was in the SB. U should not defend much there. He knows the players on the table and the cards in that position are not great
He knew what he should have done, but decided to bluff by folding. what a legend!
Gabe Kaplan is the GOAT poker announcer. Great breakdown from Daniel, thanks!
Hey Dnegs, just wanted to show my appreciation for these hand breakdowns. Thanks a bunch for the content. Your breakdowns are really insightful. It really helps with thinking about your opponents cards, in my opinion your biggest strength. It’s great to hear it from the best. Hope to play with you again sometime!
I guess people were looking for a "value blocker bet" since it could easily block any value you had. I've trapped myself many times in that exact situation. I love the breakdowns! Thanks for the help!
Generally speaking, blocker bets should be used out of position, not in position. A blocker bet in position opens the door for a check raise in a spot where you can safely check back and not be put to a tough decision
this is a perfect breakdown of one of the golden rules of poker "the only hand that will call, is the hand that will beat you" thnks for the video, and hope you have some run good in the near future...
Except for every Ten doyle has, every flush draw doyle has, every JJ-KK doyle has.. and doyle folds his broadway stuff that has equity versus us.
The less you're going to be check-raised, the more thinly you should be betting for value. Doyle should have about 0 check-raises on the turn.
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Crazy watching the latest season with Daniel (favourite player ever) who I've been watching for years, up against my good friend Kim Hultman :)
Need a long format interview with Doyle and you would be the best to do it. Even if it took several days it would be full of history, lessons, stories.
The other lesson is know your opponent. And always respect Doyle Brunson. He earned it.
Imo 2 poker goats of last 40 years are Doyle and Durr.. They both changed poker more then any other player ..
This goes along with your strategy since the first book you wrote about small ball.., “you’ll lose some value but what you gain by not making mistakes is much more valuable “
If he actually has QJc here (which he obviously does), then why can't he have J10, Q10, K10 and lead a good flop for the pre-flop raiser? Why can't he have JJ, QQ, or KK? As the pre-flop raiser, I think almost anyone would lead the flop with any of those hands. Why not Doyle? And if it is specifically because you have a read on Doyle... then we are back to 100% exploitative, rather than GTO. This does not make sense.
I agree--there's 18 combos of hands (JJ, QQ, KK) that Doyle would likely play the same way that DNegs needs to target on the river. Now, if he is telling us that he's played thousands of NL Holdem hands with Doyle and Doyle would never play those big pairs that way ( and that he wither checks the flop or bet-check-bets) then fine, I guess. But he still doesn't tell us how he can take those hands out of Doyle's range.
With a 10 (or KK, QQ JJ) Doyle is trying to get to showdown cheaply but not putting a lot more money into the pot. With a bet on the flop with any of those hands he's essentially turning them into a bluff/bluffcatcher against 2 opponents.
He “cant” have AA KK QQ or JJ because he wouldn’t bet 60% bet on flop with a set of A’s, nor would he bet it with KK QQ etc on an A high flop. He could certainly have a set of 10s and could have 99 88 77 etc and be trying to buy the pot. He will not have J10, Q10, K10 because there is no point betting that just to get blown off your hand by a raise. He could have A10 and have bet 60% pot to protect his hand but DNegs loses to A10 anyhow - he is unlikely to have anything lose than A10 considering he raises from UTG.
I agree. Wish someone would run this through a solver.
@@BadBeat48 Over 95% small bet.
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Daniel you are truly the best in the world. Love how you dumbed down the lesson for us mere humans. Love your content!
Ha! I get it, but it wasn't that dumbed down was it? :-)
@@dnegspoker guess that means explaining in a clear and logical manner! Looking forward more similar lessons
RIP legend
Nice beard DNegs n ty for vids. Gonna hit them up payday.
wow listen to gabe kaplan at the end, i know he's seeing the card but he's quick response on why Dnegs didn't bet is spot on!
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I like this analysis. All you really have to consider here is what calls your river bet. Is there any hands here that call your bet that you beat? Unlikely! You will either be betting to fold out worse hands or to get better hands to call. And, there is always the chance that Doyle check raises with air which would basically force DNegs to fold. The river check raise with air can be amazingly profitable!
Daniel be honest. There’s a T and two deuces on the board. Everyone is terrified to bet into that board against Doyle.
I think value was Lost on the turn. not the river
Been following you since 2003. You're still freaking awesome. You've become a living legend. Love watching your content. You're still a student of the game
The Hand Break Downs are amazing, and Extremely Valuable
i follow Negreanu since the early 2000s these breakdowns are great stuff
Great stuff bro glad to see you in the hand break down streets
Think that's a hilarious tweet since the commentator said exactly why you'll check the river 🤣
The beard is looking fierce, Dnegs!
When you’re explaining about what hands Doyle could have when he bets $2500, you never mention the board texture. Would Doyle check the turn with a set or big ace with the draws available on the board?
Yeah for sure, especially because the turn paired the board so if he had a full house he doesn't mind letting me draw
@@dnegspoker My bad. I missed that the turn paired the board. Leave it to the pros.
You bet the turn. Get max value with the come bet if flush hits and you control river by essentially getting the value bet in on turn and checking river if no flush or 2 pair for you. Turn bet has more upside then downsize , it’s a must bet
Lots of people end up betting that river. Your explanation is exactly right.
I'm Italian and I think I heard a nice "stu cazz" at minute 11:18. 😂😂
Hell yeah Doyles super system books. I remember Daniels part about small ball.
I love that picture of mushu in the background.
Don't tell the people to play scared, you have massive respect for Doyle and him to you. You guys are not going to bloat the pot for nothing. Great vid
I love the way you think. easy for us simple players to understand and get better. Thanks
I like how Doyle has kept up with the modern game. He plays hands now that he would have instamucked 30 years ago.
Hello Daniel, greetings from Spain Barcelona. I only play online and for fun on micro. But I have once played check on the river with a medium or AA hand when I was in good position. Because once I've been caught with a check on the turn and I've fallen into the trap with my KK or AA against a set of 9 , 10 or queens. It is understood that if you get reised in early position, you probably have a cannon, unless you are short stacked and want to steal the pot out of fear.
A hug champion
I always have to remind myself to not pay attention to the cards/equity when watching these shows. Very "easy" to say bet for value when you see the check mark with 100% beside someone's name.
Question. If you're playing to tight but aggressive but tight mostly due to a crazy table and you're either getting really good cards or really bad cards. How do you play so not face up? Like if you have ak suited or off whatever and you raise and somebody just raises with mediocre something you call comes like 842 rainbow bet call 9 bet call river 7 no flush draws bets again we fold and they show the QJ suited.
Wich combo are you betting on that river , if you never value an ace after that action, how will you balance your bluff there ?
Wonderful assessment of value betting... great job Daniel 👏
Gotta appreciate the Kid making these when the main incentive he has to do so is the love for the game/community.
Not really. He clearly needs the money. Look at how he barely managed to hit the 10 minute mark.
/s
People don't think about value bets enough. Great breakdown.
Good job. quick question. You said Doyle would bet 2500 on this flop with queens, kings or jacks. Why wouldn't he? He has the range advantage so it could've been a continuation bet based on his
perceived range. Would you be kind enough to explain this to me?
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Honestly the hand that first came to mind if I was thinking post flop lead out for 2500 was his signature ten deuce hand where he raised little to fish us along
That flop and turn would make me nervous playing against the man who has a ten-deuce hand named after him! lol
Doesnt matter how old DT may become, he will always be Kid Poker. I’m so happy to find your channel Daniel!!
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The beard is looking solid! Love watching you dissect for thinking
Thanks Daniel! You're making loads of sense
Loving the beard
Since you have played a billion hands with Doyle I would have liked your insight into whether you believe Doyle does check raise bluff that river. If it's not in his arsenal at this point in his career then it kind of negates the river check. It also sure seemed like his body language was can we move on to some other hand on the river. I get he's Doyle and maybe he snaps into do anything to win the pot mode from that irrelevance read, but he sure seemed to be thinking about what's for dinner by then.
Looking good Daniel! Digging the beard
Daniel this is like a much improved version of your small ball poker!
I completely understand Daniel checking river. I think this should usually be a turn bet though. Now if you wanna say; this hand is being played against Doyle Brunson & he could be holding T2 for a boat. That is fine, but I'm not sure we want to watch a strategy video where the play is based on us facing Doyle heads up....
Think about what kind of flop texture we are hoping for when we play A8cc. This flop is almost perfect. Ax 9c 2c would be slightly better because it eliminates a broadway card but still... Hero needs to get more than 1 flop bet worth of value.
Another option is that hero could have raised such a pretty flop. I actually do support the call decision, but that does [IMO] commit hero to a turn bet when checked to.
thats a really good way to look at that hand, thru the betting process... i mean, everyone else(myself included) is spewing chips at that pot, thinking its how you "build" a big pot..
until you get check raised and toast $5k with the best hand. I had to put DB on a better A, and he was trying to get you to bet out/bluff/take a stab at it. and if you didnt bet a HUGE amount, he not only may not fold, he may, again, check raise you into oblivion..
gives me much to think about, when i can finally get back to the tables later this year..
Late to the party, but great vid. Really enjoy the extensive breakdowns and reason behind the decisions and thinking
Great lesson! Appreciated it
I haven't used a solver but I think that a turn bet is a decent move to just take down the pot right there. If you do get called, still have plenty of outs to hit the nut flush draw.
The nut flush could pair the board and you suddenly face a boat, losing all your money. It's Doyle and all of the stuff mentioned in the vid pretty much explains the rest.
Additionally, position is key here, why give it up before the river?
Dolly Parton !
Can anyone tell me why Ivy folded there pre? Is it because DB is so tight?
I feel a bet has to be done on turn here. You can extract value from all drawhands,and it is simply -ev to check back. I agree that it is possible to check back Ax on that turn but not when you have the nutflushdraw to go with it.
I do agree with check on river though.
Damn it sucks people now a days get upset with impressions. I love your impressions man
@daniel can't you induce a check raise bluff on river? Or is Doyle never check raising bluff here?
It's been a while since we've had some videos dedicated to hand breakdowns like these - might it be time to do some more? :)
The check check on the river is the very best play here. Doyle would likely 2500 for a pair of 8s, or even a 10-2... ) He gave you a way to stop losing any more chips, and you are wise to take it.
Excelent summary into your thought process.
Love this format
Great breakdown as always! I'd like to know why you emmediatly dismissed kk, qq, jj from Doyle's range
Now I'm thinking it's because Doyle bet flop..I guess he would be checking kk, qq, jj with the ace on board?
What hands r u betting on the river that takes this line that’s value then, I only just show up with bluffs lol
I think a lot of people would take this line with jacks, queens and kings. Particularly given the range + nut advantage of the UTG opener (many bet 100% of range on an A high flop). IMO you could get thin value against those. The question then becomes, does Doyle use a typical betting range in this spot, which is a lot more difficult to answer, I’d imagine not.
Love the breakdowns!
Good video. You explained it very well thank you
when Daniel says 'what would you do here'? , I press pause & think about it, before he goes on
R.I.P
Always a a great explanation! thanks!
Hi Daniel, a few days ago I won my first tournament for 2800 Euro. I had no idea how much to tip the dealer. How much are you tipping in general?
Hi Daniel, awesome breakdown as always. Can you do some breakdowns of your recent final table appearances on the US Open Poker Tour. Team DNegs always represent and cheer you on the YT live streams. Hope to see on the next few final tables again. GG & GL.
lmfao "Addamo check raise on ur ass" im rolllin
An excellent break down if you want to have an over conservative approach to the game...
Since you under play the A doesn't he call thin with random 10?
Brilliant as ever 🐐
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I'm still shocked you have such a glorious beard. I came up with baby faced Daniel. Kid poker.
Idk if it is possible but jusy speaking from my opinion it would help us a lot if we didn't know ur opponents hand, cuz it's really hard at least for me to think what possible hands he could have after thY flop bet if I already know his cards, just a thought, idk if it's possible but either way I learn a lot from you and I appreciate it and it's helping my career a lot thank you
makes perfect sense Daniel!
Ty Dnegs!!!
After everyone (except for Daniel) trashed Gabe on the Dat Poker Pod, Gabe literally nails Daniel’s thought process in this hand. Good job Gabe
they trashed him?
Yes, a couple podcasts back
Chat pro here. If we are playing gto. Then we can't assume he has certain hands because he's Doyle. It has to be a mixed strategy. I think there are also suited 10x in his range,and he gets atleast 1/2 of the large pocket pairs. Why can't he.have kk, qq, jj. Not really following the writing off of alot of the hands in this one. Unless you are actually giving an exploitative explanation.
Daniel looks great with that set of beard!
Great coaching, Daniel!
Beard back lookin more epic than ever
Nice hand...that's why you sit there, and I'm building a closet😆 Keep doing what you do👍
Funny how I understand that situation , but have made the mistake many times! See if this will be the time ! Thanks
Gabe said it perfectly
I value bet river 2800 or something, so many hands that calls JT QT KT etc. It all comes down to the read of the player, Daniel have played alot with Doyle so he is probably right in that spot.