$5r Hand History Review with Daryl “aaaaaaaa” Jace (Part 2)
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loxxii
30:41 w AQo. I like not cbetting 59Tr because a big part of his range are broadway combos; however, I would delay cbet the J turn about one third pot or less. He will fold the underpairs that make up a small part of his range and when he calls we would be getting close to even money to hit our OESD or maybe even an A which might be good. Not to mention the value of implied odds, the fact that hitting a A or Q could be good, or the fact that we could chop.
marc alioto
711 mark—
Thoughts on making it 20k or something as opposed to shove?
marc alioto
15.23-same ?, is raising better than shoving? My sizing would let opponent know im not folding and i do feel like some hands fold to a raise that may call a shove.
Killingbird
been doing more of this lately with hands where I used to just instinctually shove but now trying to ask myself “what looks stronger here?”
It seems to be working over an insignifcant sample so gonna keep playing with it.
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agreed
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ya agree
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Agreed. dont mean to keep typing the same thing but your both right.
loxxii
I do this with medium pairs and maybe hands like AT-AJ where I want it to look like a big pair and get hands like TT-JJ, AT-AJ, and KQ to fold.