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Could you please detail why villain's sizings seem weak at 8:00? pio seems to strongly favour the half pot when given the chance to choose between that and 30% on the flop, and on the turn it would choose 50% pot, pot and 150% pot in almost equal percentages, just with different array of hands, with AJo really strongly favouring the pot sizing that you define as inferior to the overbet. What's missing in my way of seeing this board? Thanks! :D
P.S. Pretty sure he missed a river valuebet though

April 21, 2017 | 6:22 p.m.

37:00 98 after turn goes x/x don't you think that you have big range advantage and once you called his cbet 4way it will be hard for you to find bluffs filling in for such a big river bet? Thanks!

Feb. 8, 2017 | 11:49 a.m.

11:52
U re folding A2s CO vs HJ in the top middle. What would ur 3b range look in this particular situation? Are you 3b ing this hand with some frequency and not 100%?

Jan. 19, 2017 | 11:55 a.m.

Thank you for this very interesting video. Could you please elaborate on why a bigger size is preffered from btn in ante games (2.7x) compared to 2.3 in non ante? How much does your opening range decrease by choosing the bigger comparing to the smaller sizing and where do the benefits come from? Do you preffer it in mtts as well, where population is far worse than the players you're facing and will generally overfold equity? Thank you very much!

Dec. 25, 2016 | 7:36 a.m.

This looks way more elite than essential video, big congratulations for the presentation and your way of organizing ideas!

Dec. 20, 2016 | 3:39 p.m.

10:00 99 considering the turn x/x and the gay river sizing, considering the fact that we're probably stronger than him rangewise on this river and line, shouldn't we also raise rivers as bluffs here? As the population caps itself drastically on this runout and with this sizing, do you like a shove here with our 2p+ and this type of hand blocking straights? 99,98,97 Thank you!

Dec. 19, 2016 | 7:22 a.m.

5:16
A9 If you think it is a pure bluff chacher, what do you think about calling A2-A7 and bluff with this combo? because 9 seems to worst blocker. It is true that you said you are 3bet most your Axs, and in this case do overbluffing, but if you have a 30% freq call A2-8s, and bluff just this 3combo? What do you think?
Thanks, i like your vids, especially at higher stakes.
GL

Oct. 15, 2016 | 8:11 p.m.

Comment | vladxxx commented on MTT Sunday Warmup

min 33:
why u not defend that 93s from 15bbs?

May 7, 2016 | 9:33 a.m.

Thank you for the exciting video!
At 00:50 you limp 74o BVB, for 18bb eff, but on the right at 03:15 you say J3o is a clear fold. Did you make the decision opponent dependent or more stack-depth dependent?
How do you build the sb range at 40 BB? My best guess is that it involves a lot of limping with most of the hands because the ante motivates you to fold a lot less than in a cash game. What VPIP do you think you have in this spot?
Thank you very much!

March 25, 2016 | 12:52 p.m.

min 2: 85s about the BB, considering he's capable, my best guess is that he expects to get called by a really wide range. So BB shoving range on the bubble there definitely has to be sick tight. Don't you consider it closer to a minraise/fold if you want to reach an equilibrium solution?

Oct. 22, 2015 | 9:12 p.m.

18 min AJ Why does Kanu bet so small? to set up a river bluff with a bigger bet on good rivers?
And if he's also turning A high into a bluff, isn't he betting this spot with a too big frequency?
Thank you!

Oct. 21, 2015 | 10:29 a.m.

I like the format, i think it will be an exciting series.

14:21 table 4, what do you thing about Cekajas call pre with 72bb efective,You prefer to call in this spot with a hand like ATs, KTs,98s or prefer small pp 22-44.
Thanks , and gl !

Sept. 30, 2015 | 10:52 p.m.

06:00 with TT and considering that there are 1bb/4bb/4bb stacks, wouldn't you like salidas just calling the shove with TT and folding and be left with 21bb if you/pkaiser shove? I don't expect anyone to go crazy after me in this spot and I'm also protected by my AA/KK that I flat anyway. busting like this is a huge disaster

Sept. 16, 2015 | 8:02 a.m.

Comment | vladxxx commented on Sunday Kick Off Review

9:30:what would you do with 8 x 6x(A6,K6s,6xwith bcfd) because if you shove all draw at all Qx, and you call with 8x and 6x get a very weak range on the turn.
I prefer much more to shove KQ QJ, Q7, Q5, Q4, Q3 with because with KQ,QJ gen value from weaker Qx, and with small Q its nice because not block any 99,TT who are call the shove and has several JT, JT, J9 and you do not want it chance to realize his equity.
I do not think it's any difference between Q9 and Q3, because he still does not give open with weaker than Q8. Anyway Q9 have a batter equity(3-5% than Q3) when you get call because u have more outs with 9.
I know that's not the final answer: Its better to shove one hand like Q9 , or something like Q3s, Q9 have batter equity when u get call, with Q3 do not let the chance to realize his equity by checking back turn and something like this. What do you think?
Thanks, nice video !

July 12, 2015 | 10:24 a.m.

Hey Grayson
26:53 KQo i guess its a profitable shove but open seems fine too, wich was the point for u there?
27:11 K9s i think its standard shove , same question here.

May 12, 2015 | 12:40 p.m.

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