balbomb
20 points
Hi Nuno just wanted to tell you how much I enjoy your vids. As a 6max player that starts a ton of tables I get a ton of great insight and help with all of your videos. This one was entertaining, but I unfortunately did not get close to the amount of great tips out of this one than I do from most of your videos. Just my two cents but this format of reviewing high limit hands does not provide as much useful content for my games.
Sept. 27, 2019 | 12:54 a.m.
Really fantastic video, and just so much great content to review for 6 max players that also start tables frequently.
Aug. 27, 2019 | 7:45 a.m.
Think a mix of blocks and larger bets is good, big thing is that checking seems like quite a leak.
Aug. 24, 2019 | 1:36 a.m.
Great video and I could always use work on this, a part 2 would be great.
Aug. 13, 2019 | 11:20 p.m.
Really informative video as always sauce!
At 30:30 with 64o- on the river you talked about potentially throwing in some top pair hands as bluffs, this is not something that I would really consider. The main reason is that AxxK board texture I believe the SB often overplays their range advantage and throws in a lot of bluffs, to the point that we don't need to turn our Ax or Kx into bluffs when he gives up river. Not sure if this is overly exploitative thinking on my part, or just a situation where our range is so strong on this river that we can get him to fold all of his non traps?
Aug. 13, 2019 | 11:34 a.m.
Really like the format of this video, very easy to engage with as a viewer.
Was interested about the use of an overbet sizing on the flop in hand 5. I have played around with various flop sizings throughout the years, and tend to think that the easiest way for me to maintain a balanced strategy is to have just one smaller sizing for paired boards/one high two low cards/ace high boards, and two sizings for wet boards. Obviously this is simplification, but I have never experimented with the overbet sizing on the flop. I know you only put in two sizings in PIO while studying this hand, but do you have more than two sizes including this overbet on wet boards? Just interested in the thought process behind employing the overbet, thanks a lot
Really enjoy the format of these videos, I think a part 2 would be great delving into different board textures in each scenario.
Oct. 30, 2019 | 12:57 a.m.