The 87s hand you should have checked raised the turn instead of the flop. There would be no reason for you in a 3-bet pot to check raise the flop on a Q-Q-6 rainbow board with a queen. Can't blame the guy for calling you down with A6.
@Face_The_Void not really, people rarely are raising trips on the flop. Check raising the turn would be alot more effective and he would have alot more fold equity
I hope your a down to earth guycand dont let this get to your head but your comprehension for the game is incredible . What courses did you use, poker coaching?
Villain on last hand could have A◇9◇ with flopped pair+flush draw but then he checked turn. Turning 8♧7♧ into a bluff on a super dry QQ6 flop is tough. The only value hands you can have there that make sense are 77-1010 putting pressure on any 6 or A/K highs. Hard to get one through there. Nice comeback.
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Think 87 hand can probably jam river depends how sticky you think opponent will be with pairs, I will say most players probably are overly sticky on turn with pocket pairs
you need to bluff more when the stakes are higher later levels. dont be afraid to 4 bet jam when the opponets are 3 betting light. 9 times out of 10 if you dont over do this you get folds making it a plus ev play
Damn, if you’re gonna blast off that much on a bluff, then you might as well shove the river, when he tables an A-6 to “read your soul”, as you put it.
always good to announce your top ups, makes ppl realize you need more chips, makes them think you about to go on tilt ,and prevents you from not getting the amount you you want out and getting dealt aces.. after a loss ... saying 2,3,4 more thousand dealer and then getting aces.. who's gonna believe you when you raise after they just heard u call of more chips
I never like a flat with QQ I rather fold... you have no clue where you stand , rather raise again and if they shove I know its aces or kings and I can lose less in the long run but by just calling raise you have no information so now when flop is jack high or lower you dont know what to do
instead of calling 225 and betting 200 on a flop under Q's how about raising 250 to 550 and folding if they make it another raise and we save 2k if we calling with over pair we never know where we are at if we aren't the last aggressor, also how I trapped a guy w Aces by flatting the 4 bet
I don't think you understand how polar BB 3!s are. Especially live. At minimum it's AK. If you're playing online and BB villain has 3! Bluffs like QJs flatting is the way to go.
You're commentary on each poker hand is some of the best out there.
The 87s hand you should have checked raised the turn instead of the flop. There would be no reason for you in a 3-bet pot to check raise the flop on a Q-Q-6 rainbow board with a queen. Can't blame the guy for calling you down with A6.
@Face_The_Void not really, people rarely are raising trips on the flop. Check raising the turn would be alot more effective and he would have alot more fold equity
I agree. Most people will check raise turn instead of flop with a Q.
He can’t really float flop
Can’t continue on flop unless he comes with a raise
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Gil your analysis
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Good video and yes, a lot more check-raising.
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I hope your a down to earth guycand dont let this get to your head but your comprehension for the game is incredible . What courses did you use, poker coaching?
Villain on last hand could have A◇9◇ with flopped pair+flush draw but then he checked turn.
Turning 8♧7♧ into a bluff on a super dry QQ6 flop is tough. The only value hands you can have there that make sense are 77-1010 putting pressure on any 6 or A/K highs. Hard to get one through there. Nice comeback.
Verbalize to the dealer the $ amount you are adding on or just say im adding on to be at 2500 that way you get it out in time
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Thanks for the help and congrats on the vlogs!
Good work ❤
Shove pre flop 1st hand after being reraised would be my play
Dude what does your graph look like I’m so curious, props for being able to play these stakes
You called 4x pot flop jam after just calling pre out of concern for his hand.
I was saying fold the QQ before results. Theory wrong but just felt like you were losing that hand.
In a live setting, nobody is jam bluffing $2.1k over a $200 bet with a bluff. Screams AA or KK
@leeboymc6270 agree but I've done it in live setting with draws
Yee, but board was not draw heavy at all. Based on the action he doesn’t have any sensible draws
Open ended flush draw is sensible sine you can realize your equity & have fold equity
Crazy
Do you ever play in Jacksonville?
Think 87 hand can probably jam river depends how sticky you think opponent will be with pairs, I will say most players probably are overly sticky on turn with pocket pairs
Would probably give up some ax and broadway combos of clubs tho alsp
you’re a stud gil jack
you need to bluff more when the stakes are higher later levels. dont be afraid to 4 bet jam when the opponets are 3 betting light. 9 times out of 10 if you dont over do this you get folds making it a plus ev play
Damn, if you’re gonna blast off that much on a bluff, then you might as well shove the river, when he tables an A-6 to “read your soul”, as you put it.
Yeah I don’t know how he gives up river there
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Your first call there was really bad. "His 3 betting range is going to be really strong". You beat almost nothing and called anyways. Big leak.
Easy fold QQs. Thats overbet
Agree. I love in the 78cc hand when he says river shove would be a spew. The whole hand is freaking spew.
I'd fold but def not easy. Can't be that easy to bluff with over cards.
always good to announce your top ups, makes ppl realize you need more chips, makes them think you about to go on tilt ,and prevents you from not getting the amount you you want out and getting dealt aces.. after a loss ... saying 2,3,4 more thousand dealer and then getting aces.. who's gonna believe you when you raise after they just heard u call of more chips
The real know this is a repost
I think u play the hand badly for the 8c7c
I would flat flop (wraping a queen)
turn check , if he bet C/R him * should be over*
check raising is much better than floating with 8 high..
@@jakeminer8503 If u got a Q , you would flat only , its more convicning story than raising
I never like a flat with QQ I rather fold... you have no clue where you stand , rather raise again and if they shove I know its aces or kings and I can lose less in the long run but by just calling raise you have no information so now when flop is jack high or lower you dont know what to do
instead of calling 225 and betting 200 on a flop under Q's how about raising 250 to 550 and folding if they make it another raise and we save 2k
if we calling with over pair we never know where we are at if we aren't the last aggressor, also how I trapped a guy w Aces by flatting the 4 bet
I don't think you understand how polar BB 3!s are. Especially live. At minimum it's AK. If you're playing online and BB villain has 3! Bluffs like QJs flatting is the way to go.
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