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FloppedBackdoorTrips
Great video, you articulate your thought process really well, looking forward to the rest of the series.
1Uwant2bdaddy1
Well said, I’ve been preaching this. Noone IMO articulates better..So gg mike
bigbluffzinc
at 15:50 3 bet AK.
how do we play this: if
1: he donkleads a no A/K flop
2: he checks. do we cbet commit to his shove then? Whats our cbet size in this 4 bet pot. 35%?
goleafsgoeh
1. I don’t think he is ever donkleading a very strong hand as almost always he would most likely slow play vs my 4bet…So I don’t think I’m folding to many donk leads here…possibly flatting to induce him continue with worse on the turn, possible shoving as a semi-bluff…There wasn’t much room in this hand as pot was 1100 and he only had 1900 behind so it’s pretty awkward if he leads a 789 flop or something as we don’t have much fold equity..but again I don’t think he is leading very strong when he expects me to shove or at least continue on the flop.
2. I like a smallish 3bet on the flop to give him a chance to shove worse as he’s not folding many pairs on a non-ak flop anyway so might as well give him a chance to bluff AQ, AJ etc..
goleafsgoeh
*2. Smallish Cbet not 3bet on flop*
bigbluffzinc
thanx man love ur series
trolllord59
Great series. You really explain your thought process well. Please do more.
Fabregasas
On the field with lot of weaker players minraising everything in early levels is almost mistake. Why would you not build a little bigger pot PF since you playing only strong range, especially from early or middle position.. Dont mind minraising button and co though.
dandan.gr
i really enjoy ur videos! plz more low/mid stakes and keep it with 2-3 tabels max. good job!