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jussaynozammo

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It's interesting to see someone else make use of HI on Bovada. Do you find that the EV and win % numbers are at all useful? I'm not sure of their validity and only tend to look at pot odds, but sometimes it's hard to ignore them.

June 16, 2014 | 4:01 p.m.

11:02, we have A5s OTB and UTG 2.5x, it's folded to us. Is this a fold 100%?

June 13, 2014 | 10:23 p.m.

I think there is a lot of "redline hangover" in part due to a series at another training site that placed far too much emphasis on the redline and was basically just Hollywood rubbish. Actual reality is a different and more logical place. Instructors like Tyler help us get there.


June 4, 2014 | 7:07 a.m.

I'm not sure if this is too old a video to get a reply, but I had a couple of questions re one hand. You 3bet KQo OTB vs BTN 5-16. Villain calls and you cbet Q 8 2tt no backdoor. Turn is 7x and you bet again, villain folds. You explain that checking turn is also fine. I am almost always checking turn here because I don't actually know what I should be doing OTT vs a shove from villain. I assume it's just a sighcall and it's what I would do, but I have no idea if that's actually correct.

Secondly, you said as you 3bet that you would call a 4bet. Is this because you expect villain to have enough 4bet bluffs that KQo does extremely well? Would it be possible to expand a little on what the 4bet calling range here might look like? For example, what would the best and worst hands in the range be?

June 3, 2014 | 4:49 p.m.

I actually like the fact that you make videos that use your actual stats layout. It's very useful to see what you're using and why and how and why I should be incorporating certain underused stats into my own thinking. It's not exactly pretty to look at, but I don't see how it makes anything difficult to follow.

June 2, 2014 | 12:02 p.m.

Question about the hand where you 3bet 75o in BB vs a reg BTN who folds to 77% of 3bets. This time he calls and our flop bluff fails. We decide to give up and villain bets river and we fold. Lets assume that villain checks back river with some kind of weak showdown value and wins. Do we now adjust our 3bet range vs villain because he's seen that we're 3betting him with hands like 75o or do we just keep being super wide and polarised assuming he won't adjust enough?


May 26, 2014 | 9:22 a.m.

Question about K9s @ 29.5. We open MP and a reg in CO calls. Flop comes A J 6r and we see that villain does not fold much to cbets, but also does not bet much when checked to, so we check to delay cbet.

I have a question about balance, and I know you have said previously that you don't put too much stock in balancing at these limits so the answer may just be "it doesn't matter", but would you balance this line by checking some stronger hands here given this is a reg you will no doubt be playing a large volume vs? My guess would be that it would be best to either cbet our stronger Ax+ and check our weaker Ax and our Jx to balance the times we delay cbet our other combos or just check our entire range to achieve the same thing.


May 23, 2014 | 10:23 a.m.

Thanks for the video, it's very interesting.

15:50 table 2 you have A7o in SB blind battle. You bet flop, bet turn on A 8 7r Jtt. Could you explain what you would do vs a turn raise from villain and what you do on brick/wet rivers when called? Thank you.


May 21, 2014 | 10:11 a.m.

Hand History | jussaynozammo posted in NLHE: 2/4 river check or bet spot
HJ: $404.30
CO: $291
BN: $494 (Hero)
SB: $630.20
BB: $307.40
UTG: $825.10
Preflop ($6.00) (6 Players)
Hero was dealt T J
UTG folds, HJ raises to $12, CO folds, Hero calls $12, SB folds, BB folds
Flop ($30.00) 9 3 J (2 Players)
HJ bets $20, Hero calls $20
Turn ($70.00) 9 3 J Q (2 Players)
HJ bets $45, Hero calls $45
River ($160.00) 9 3 J Q A (2 Players)
HJ checks

Jan. 12, 2013 | 4:34 p.m.

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