Live Sweat: Playing without a HUD with Matthew “theginger45” Hunt (Part 2)
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Concepts In This Video: 3-Betting • Bet Sizing • C-Betting • Calculating Equity • Calling Ranges • Hand EV Charts • hand ranges • live sweat • Midstages • Post-flop • Power point • pre-flop • Shoving Ranges • TPE: Theory • Wide Ranges
linopolido
35 ‘QQ, I think we can not be guided by the result, I think it was not well played! 1- When he opens 4x, we can deduce that he is not a good player. 2 – As you said before was a player that when it did not hit easily foldava 3 – With the shove that weaker we will call in this situation, TT JJ AK. Would not it be a lot more $ EV and call and play the post-flop? I think that when we call this spot we will be almost always dead, unless it happens.
Roguehood
I agree, I think if he has about 20bb jamming would be fine but if you have 30bb and on the final table bubble isn’t it better just to call and see the flop first, if it comes Ace or King high then you’ve lost 4bb, not the end of the world. I just think shoving 30bb on the final table bubble was a bit reckless and you just got lucky and then tried to justify the play.