3- BET AQ AND AK TO MISS THE FLOP?! Here is what to do!

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  • @tadthegoat3043
    @tadthegoat3043 Рік тому +2

    Love the real life analogies to range betting - thanks for this content

  • @Manu-pn1pn
    @Manu-pn1pn Рік тому

    Thank you for this very interesting video. So useful for getting the correct EV of those 2 hands.

  • @keithjackson5531
    @keithjackson5531 Рік тому

    This resonates so much for many of us, happens so often, 3bet and miss, miss and miss again, it becomes a mental game leak. so putting it in this light is something to remember for me in the future.

    • @personalpokertrainer
      @personalpokertrainer  Рік тому

      Can you think of any other situation that happens frequently and that a video could help you to deal better with in future?

    • @keithjackson5531
      @keithjackson5531 Рік тому

      @@personalpokertrainer There are a few but dont want you to put yourself out for me.
      There a couple of things that never get to be mentioned in the many excellent videos out there, firstly sb v bb single raised pots as the OOP player, and there is so little on playing deeper, say when on the rare occasions you get to 200bb, where hands change value like KJo is not good but suited and pairs are good. I like looking at GTO wizard etc but its a lot of money for low stakes players to justify paying for.

    • @personalpokertrainer
      @personalpokertrainer  Рік тому +1

      @@keithjackson5531 Dw, I appreciate suggestions. Noted to do something about playing deep. SB vs BB is very important so I will leave it for my students in the coachings haha

  • @antihackerify
    @antihackerify Рік тому

    one question, do you think we can addapt sizes based on enemy?, for example, a player folds a lot to river bets, i usually like to small cbet flop turn, to shove river, on the 322 board, when i have KQ for example, wich doesnt have showdown value, and i do this all the time, even in non 3bet pots, when i see the opponent has a high river fold i go for small bets to create a big pot and a big fold equity since with the small bets he will continue with more hands, and when the oponent folds a lot on the flop, i go for big sizes and if he calls i just give up.

    • @personalpokertrainer
      @personalpokertrainer  Рік тому

      Generally on the flop (especially vs any reg) I recommend sticking to a size that is theoretically good. So no small cbets on 322 in 3bet pots (except bvb maybe). On K, Q or J- high boards in 3bet pots or srp boards where a flop has several sizing options it is ok to pick a size more frequently according to villain. On the turn and river there are tons of reasons to deviate from the "solver size." Just be sure to have a good reason when deviating.