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AA river bluff, I mentioned it in YT comments but I will here as well... I think in practice you're probably just value betting river yourself when SB checks to you. For that reason I don't think you get 6x or any flushes (i.e. entire BTN range) to fold - because yeah you rep really strong but it's also pretty unlikely you take this line with much. Having Ah removal isn't too relevant here I don't think. Nice ballz tho.
Actually it makes more sense to check river. Button overcall in these spots are always pretty strong (obviously on ignition idiots overcall as well but majority of the time it should be strong so it would make sense for me to check raise my really strong holdings). I wasn't trying to fold out 65s and 55 if they have it. Just lower grade flushes and 6x. I guess this time it just didn't work.
Yeah 33 is probably better used as a 3b from Sb vs BTN as opposed to BB vs CO. 22-66 at high stakes are usually considered to be the 'junk' that we triple off on range advantage boards. Honestly you can construct your 3b range the way you want to. It just needs to be somewhat balanced (with bluffs/value) and ensure its
consistent. For example if you want to use 26s make sure you do it always at the same % frequency. If you don't want to sit there with RNG open then use the suits like only use 2h6h or something. Personally I don't think those types of hands perform better than 22-66 because we always have the raw equity and if you know how to leverage your range on certain boards it works better. Also know what your post flop ranges look like so that you aren't over tripling etc (this is something I am definitely guilty of).
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and 88 in the previous video is a check back on turn.
Yeah instinctively you can see me auto check but I guess I got too greedy (ignition bias for the lose) ...
Last edited by skuzlad; 04-28-2018 at 07:09 AM.