Alan's Database Analysis: Daniil (2)

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Dated:
Nov 5th, 2011
By:
Alan Jackson
Game:
NLHE
Stake:
Small Stakes
Teaching Method:
Concept Video
Language:
English
Type:
6 Max
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3 Comments
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Alan continues with the review of Daniil's database.

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  • AJackson AJackson Bluefire Pro Poker Pro
    424 Posts
    Alan's Database Analysis: Daniil (2)
    6 Nov 2011 at 1:18am
    Discussion for Alan's Database Analysis: Daniil (2).
  • DazT5o DazT5o Poker Newbie
    39 Posts
    Re: Alan's Database Analysis: Daniil (2)
    7 Nov 2011 at 8:18am
    River Play: you mention opponents more often have a made hand in position. Would you consider check/calling with drawing hands out of position a leak? Im more inclined to have drawing hands in position as opponents are barreling more frequently $1/$2 stakes and so once they check they often giving up on the pot out of position, making a bluff (having missed your draw) more profitable. where can i be going wrong with this?
  • AJackson AJackson Bluefire Pro Poker Pro
    424 Posts
    Re: Alan's Database Analysis: Daniil (2)
    10 Dec 2011 at 11:52pm
    Sorry for my delayed response. I've been bad about checking for comments (until I make I comment I don't get notifications of comments). Regarding c/calling drawing hands oop. There are a lot of opponents you really don't want to get stacks in w/ a naked draw, meaning that while you have fold equity but when the money does go in you're going to be way behind. So, if we take c/r'ing out of consideration we have to consider other lines. Vs players who don't cbet frequently ~60 or lower I'll donk out as checking allows them to take a free card too often. Vs high cbetters I do want pick up that cbet. I'll often c/call flop, then lead turn to avoid them taking that free card (free card=equity loss).

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