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New video is out! Most players know not to bluff with the missed flush draw on the river, but whether or not it's good to call with the flush draw blocker is slightly less clear. On one hand we don't want to block potential flush draws that might be bluffing, but on the other hand we could have a valuable unblocker if our opponent will never bluff with the missed flush draw.
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I have a question regarding the KQos hand where the 9s comes in on OTT and the solver says to check.
Isn't this completely dependent on flop cbet sizing? You don't specify in the quiz at all what the flop cbet sizing is, you just say we bet and BB calls.
Okay so the turn is supposed to be donked at a high frequency so in your sim you nodelock to 0% turn donking which makes the KsQo not barreled. Is this correct?
I have a question regarding the KQos hand where the 9s comes in on OTT and the solver says to check.
Isn't this completely dependent on flop cbet sizing? You don't specify in the quiz at all what the flop cbet sizing is, you just say we bet and BB calls.
Okay so the turn is supposed to be donked at a high frequency so in your sim you nodelock to 0% turn donking which makes the KsQo not barreled. Is this correct?
I doubt flop size would change things much, since the main reason for the high checking frequency is preflop asymmetry.
Yes betting frequency would increase if BB was allowed to donk some hands, since his checking range would be weaker which allows IP to be a bit more aggressive.