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vampiresquid

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Thanks for the video, Ben. At 25:00 (the KK vs ATd) against this player pool are you still bluff catching halfpot or more on the river on worse cards for your range? e.g. diamond or a straight-completing card. For a strategy that is basically "allow opponent to overbluff and call down" I imagine the important addendum is the obvious "as long as enough of my equity is preserved." Is it appropriate to take the extreme exploitative view on the river node and assert that (1) opponent is always overbluffing on rivers where I have higher equity and therefore I always call (no diamond on river) and (2) opponent is always underbluffing on rivers where my equity is diminished and therefore I can always fold (diamond on river)

Dec. 29, 2017 | 10:30 p.m.

Thanks for the video. I might be a little late on this, but how are you thinking about the meta of RFI sizing? I noticed from EP and MP you are opening to 3x, 2x from button and maybe a mix(?) of 2.1 from CO. Just curious about how and why you think standard sizings might be changing preflop, or why you've chosen the sizings that you have.

Oct. 28, 2017 | 5:41 a.m.

Thanks for the video, Mark. At 12:00, how are you approaching low, paired boards both in and out of position? If our only real chance at equity improvement on the turn for our weak overcard hand (k9o) is to hit a K or 9, would you ever consider raise/folding that board? Also, do you think that too many players are over c-betting this flop texture which would make a flop raise immediately profitable vs all of his better K and A-highs?

Thanks!

Aug. 26, 2017 | 6:41 p.m.

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