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Hi Ben, great video thanks!

When I do this kind of studying, I like to nodelock a bit for OOP's response to different cbet strategies. Most players will not x/r almost 30% vs a small size even if they think IP is cbetting range.

I would have liked to see how the forced bet with a small size faired vs a lower x/r frequency from OOP (I think something like 15% is a good representation of population tendencies, at least at midstakes).

April 7, 2019 | 11:17 a.m.

Sept. 5, 2018 | 1:41 p.m.

Hey Daniel, great video again, as always! I'm very surprised to see PIO has a 10%+ x/r range in the 3BP with 99. That's a spot which regs, including myself, don't usually have a x/r range. Do you know roughly how much EV we losing if we don't have a x/r range? How does it change does our x/r frequency change if villain starts checking back some AK/AQ hands - which we do see from some people?

April 7, 2018 | 10:33 a.m.

Great video Sam! I'm surprised to see how little PIO likes to split sizing on the turn between overbet and "normal" bet. You briefly commented on that in one of the hands, but could you elaborate further? Was this just small sample size?

March 23, 2018 | 2:30 p.m.

I think I've answer my own question. QJ (most likely J), is just too thin even for a small sizing

March 16, 2018 | 1:56 p.m.

Hi Daniel! I really love your videos! Your videos explain the theory so well, which helps us understand the game better on a macro level. You also give practical advise which helps us tremendously with our in game thought process and execution. Thanks for putting them out there :)

Could you please elaborate on why PIO likes to only use one size on the river in this spot and let me know what is wrong with my analysis?

My thinking was that IP will have quite a few Jx and overpairs (potential thin value bet) that really benefit from getting a call from Tx (which represents a vast part of OOP's range). This speaks for a small sizing (30-40%). Then IP also has some nutted hands like straights and full houses that do prefer a big sizing.

March 16, 2018 | 1:49 p.m.

Sept. 26, 2017 | 10:13 a.m.

In bounty tournament, you find yourself in situation where, whilst you or an opponent is still 30-40BB deep; the bounty is worth more rhan the chips in the stack.

For example, in a pokerstars bounty builder, hero can be down to 1500 chip at 20/40 with a minimum bounty. Intheory, if this player shoved, the BB would have to call any 2 if it was folded to him/her, unless they knew it was only AA or KK.

So my question is, should hero have a shoving range here? If so, what should it look like from various positions? Would an optimal strategy involve some mixing with some normal opening and some shoving?

Also, given that we mostly see opening from players in these situations. How should opponents construct 3bettibg ranges/calling ranges from different positions?

These questions are very vague. I just want to open up a discussion and see where it goes.

Sept. 3, 2017 | 8:17 p.m.

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