Great content Uri! Do you think that the fact the winner has to show his hand has any impact on the game ? I would think that it increases fold equity a little bit because when you fold you still can see your opponent hand
i have an idea not sure if it's correct, if utg fold everytime with flush, big blind might be able to shove 76,87 of clubs, on the other hand, if big blind do not shove those hands, kj of clubs for example is trush dont beat value and dont block k5s fullhouse
I'm guessing one thing that's happening here in theory is that with a rainbow board there are 6 combos of sets, 4 combos of K5s/K4s, and 9 combos of 54o. When you have KT you're only blocking 2 combos of K5s and K4s, but with A5/A4 you're blocking a total of 6 combos of those value hands (if my quick math is right). In practice I think BB has to be really careful not to overbluff here given the wide calling range and UTG's tight raising range. There are quite a lot of bluff candidates and not a ton of value. Not shocked to see KTo being so close on the flop and folding turn against those sizes.
Yeah, I think it has something to do with how the 5 blocks sets, whereas the king doesn't block sets. But there is a bit of a contradiction here, because having a 5 means you also block opponents bluffs. Same with having an ace
6:27 A6 of spades check-raising? makes no sense but ok I guess ... and 7:00 KThh check-raises pure, but KTcc only does it 60%? despite being literally the same... that one makes even less sense
on many Khigh boreds you will see Ax that is wrapped around other two cards from bored go for check raise.becouse you have overcard to K ,and here 6 is wrapped around 5 and 4 so u pick up straight draws on 2,3,7,8 turns plus u can pick up flush draw. You also block some continues to xr and unblock folds(offsuit brodways,J9s T9s type stuff)
re: 7:00 - there is a k5cc combo that will be a value xr and can make a bd flush. this happens across the boards due to top 2 pairs raising much more frequently than top and bottom so since there isn't going to be as many value raise middle card bdfd suits you will see a higher frequency merged TP raises with the middle card bdfd suits k4hh never xr, k5cc xr at a frequency. bc of this- KThh will always xr and KTcc will xr at a frequency.
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@@pot_kivach160 most suited hands are calls there. You can fold 72, 82, 92, etc maybe, not too sure on a 7 handed table without rake. And idk if AK,KQ are folds too on the turn. I'll rewatch the sim later tonight. The problem in hands like that where BB have a lot of bluff combos compared to value, you shouldnt bluff any of them 100% of the time. But not everyone get this spot correctly. So I don't think the call is that bad actually against a random reg. Would need more information. But I would assume that KQ/AK are similar, yes. AK actually blocks slightly more bluffs.
talking about BB bluff on turn is a nonsense. Unless the guy is a maniac (middle or high stakes). K is 95% range of UTG, and once he called flop x/r, then the second barrel is almost irrelevant to talk about (on or off the table). UTG (1 pair low kicker) called 1.5x turn bet is out of line and should not been brought for analysis. Unless, he really read the bluff (which was. not the case here).
Just do everything with a certain frequency to enjoy 0 EV poker at best! And if you have the money and run good, you might even pose as a high stakes pro for years 🤡
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Great content Uri! Do you think that the fact the winner has to show his hand has any impact on the game ? I would think that it increases fold equity a little bit because when you fold you still can see your opponent hand
i have an idea not sure if it's correct, if utg fold everytime with flush, big blind might be able to shove 76,87 of clubs, on the other hand, if big blind do not shove those hands, kj of clubs for example is trush dont beat value and dont block k5s fullhouse
Wow the solver raises much much bigger than I thought from OOP.
its in spots where you don't want protection raises, just thick value for a geometric size
Awesome. Video editing is better too!
I'm guessing one thing that's happening here in theory is that with a rainbow board there are 6 combos of sets, 4 combos of K5s/K4s, and 9 combos of 54o. When you have KT you're only blocking 2 combos of K5s and K4s, but with A5/A4 you're blocking a total of 6 combos of those value hands (if my quick math is right). In practice I think BB has to be really careful not to overbluff here given the wide calling range and UTG's tight raising range. There are quite a lot of bluff candidates and not a ton of value. Not shocked to see KTo being so close on the flop and folding turn against those sizes.
Yeah, I think it has something to do with how the 5 blocks sets, whereas the king doesn't block sets. But there is a bit of a contradiction here, because having a 5 means you also block opponents bluffs. Same with having an ace
@@jeegee-cx7ss BB has a lot more possible bluffs than 5x and Ax. Not sure if either are a large percentage.
You start to fold Aces, you don't call KQ. What do you call? A5 lmao
6:27 A6 of spades check-raising? makes no sense but ok I guess ... and 7:00 KThh check-raises pure, but KTcc only does it 60%? despite being literally the same... that one makes even less sense
on many Khigh boreds you will see Ax that is wrapped around other two cards from bored go for check raise.becouse you have overcard to K ,and here 6 is wrapped around 5 and 4 so u pick up straight draws on 2,3,7,8 turns plus u can pick up flush draw. You also block some continues to xr and unblock folds(offsuit brodways,J9s T9s type stuff)
re: 7:00 - there is a k5cc combo that will be a value xr and can make a bd flush. this happens across the boards due to top 2 pairs raising much more frequently than top and bottom so since there isn't going to be as many value raise middle card bdfd suits you will see a higher frequency merged TP raises with the middle card bdfd suits
k4hh never xr, k5cc xr at a frequency. bc of this- KThh will always xr and KTcc will xr at a frequency.
@@andrewdinns1746 Oh ok, that makes sense now. Good catch, good thinking, thanks!
That first hand is Golden Nugget 1/2 uncapped drunken guy level vibes. K 10o, srsly.
That game is the nuts.
Uri’s recent courses have been extremely underwhelming. They lack substance and are filled with fluff rather than meaningful insights. It’s disappointing to see such a talented player put out content that feels so hollow.
So when playing against the best gto players in the world, be sure to check-raise bluff every hand, because they should be folding KT
He shouldnt really be opening K10o utg in the first place
@@Brazz27 would AK/KQ opening hand changed anything in this hand context?
and how is it good calling pfr with K5 from BB??
@@pot_kivach160 most suited hands are calls there. You can fold 72, 82, 92, etc maybe, not too sure on a 7 handed table without rake.
And idk if AK,KQ are folds too on the turn. I'll rewatch the sim later tonight.
The problem in hands like that where BB have a lot of bluff combos compared to value, you shouldnt bluff any of them 100% of the time. But not everyone get this spot correctly. So I don't think the call is that bad actually against a random reg.
Would need more information. But I would assume that KQ/AK are similar, yes. AK actually blocks slightly more bluffs.
One problem….your frequencies would be way off if you used that strategy. When your frequency is off against the best players……pray for your life
Your approaching it a little too static, learn why the solver likes to do stuff and lets the solver blend with your intuition
talking about BB bluff on turn is a nonsense. Unless the guy is a maniac (middle or high stakes). K is 95% range of UTG, and once he called flop x/r, then the second barrel is almost irrelevant to talk about (on or off the table). UTG (1 pair low kicker) called 1.5x turn bet is out of line and should not been brought for analysis. Unless, he really read the bluff (which was. not the case here).
Just do everything with a certain frequency to enjoy 0 EV poker at best! And if you have the money and run good, you might even pose as a high stakes pro for years 🤡
😭😭😭just say you’re a losing player bro
Tell me youz a bad reg without telling me youz a bad reg 🐠
Sorry bud , poker is too advance for you
1/3 shitreg 😂😂