ShookOnes1000NL HU

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Dated:
Apr 19th, 2012
By:
Asad Goodarzy
Game:
NLHE
Stake:
High Stakes
Teaching Method:
Session Video 3+ Table
Language:
English
Type:
Heads Up
3397 Views
12 Comments
10.0010
(7 Ratings) 10.00

Asad introduces members to his early and mid-game strategy as he reviews the early stages of a 4-table 1000NL HU session.

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  • AsadGoodarzy AsadGoodarzy Bluefire Pro Poker Newbie
    38 Posts
    ShookOnes1000NL HU
    20 Apr 2012 at 1:21am
    Discussion for ShookOnes1000NL HU.
  • tacohead75 tacohead75 Poker Newbie
    1 Posts
    Re: ShookOnes1000NL HU
    20 Apr 2012 at 8:00am
    Nice vid! Just wondering how you know whether you play the same opponent on multiple tables? Was it the same one on all three? I noticed the two on the top were called "Player 1" and the last one was "Player 2", but you said all three were the same guy right? AFAK on Party they're always Player 2 and you're Player 1 and you can't know if you're actually playing the same guy on multiple tables.
  • fastbreak10 fastbreak10 Poker Newbie
    19 Posts
    Re: ShookOnes1000NL HU
    21 Apr 2012 at 7:26am
    I'm really struggling to understand this strategy of peeling 3bets with hands like A3o and 75s then taking like 1 stab at the pot or just trying to take the hands to showdown. I think against a lot of opponents they just go b/b/jam so much. This opponent seemed to be much more on the passive side postflop and just kinda bad overall, especially w/ the T9o. When you 3bet the T4ss then decided to go for a c/r on J67ccs, what was your sizing going to be assuming he bets ~80 into 160, and what was your plan on different turn cards for the times he calls the c/r? What other hands would you c/r on that flop for value, and what types of hands wouldn't you want to have in your bluff range, or is no equity enough? Thanks for the video. Definitely some interesting things I can add to my game.
  • tompoker88 tompoker88 Poker Trainee
    78 Posts
    Re: ShookOnes1000NL HU
    21 Apr 2012 at 9:24am
    I liked the video and voted 10 stars for this thread.
  • fastbreak10 fastbreak10 Poker Newbie
    19 Posts
    Re: ShookOnes1000NL HU
    21 Apr 2012 at 9:37am
    I just went and tried to do some of the things you suggested and I ended up having a really hard time with 2 things in specific. One was figuring out how to adjust the flatting ranges and continuing ranges when 150bb deep, 200 deep, and at 300. Secondly, I also play many spots similar to like you did with T2 on ATx after 3betting I hate turning my hand face up so I bet those spots very frequently. The issue I started to feel come up was that once I started checking, it felt like I could represent nothing at a later time since my betting range has even 2nd pr no kicker for value. In order to balance that, have to do a lot of barreling. I still was able to win a few pots with delayed c-bets on some A hi boards, but otherwise that's it. Suggestions?
  • AsadGoodarzy AsadGoodarzy Bluefire Pro Poker Newbie
    38 Posts
    Re: ShookOnes1000NL HU
    21 Apr 2012 at 1:34pm

    @fastbreak10

    The strategy of peeling 3bets wider becomes more appealing when villain isn't cbetting much in 3b pots--let's us see free turns and rivers. Your question about the T4 hand makes for a pretty complex discussion but to give you a general idea, my c/r size will be based on his betsize (in this case 80>~180), board texture & eff stacks, and my barrelling freq will depend on his fold to 3b% in combination with the board runoff.

     

  • fastbreak10 fastbreak10 Poker Newbie
    19 Posts
    Re: ShookOnes1000NL HU
    21 Apr 2012 at 10:28pm
    After c/r to 180 and villain calls, there is really only one more street to play. Are you just jamming spade turns and c/f everything else? What types of hands do you most prefer to do this with as bluffs and what hands do you prefer to do this with for value? We can use J76cc as the board for example.
  • fastbreak10 fastbreak10 Poker Newbie
    19 Posts
    Re: ShookOnes1000NL HU
    24 Apr 2012 at 1:17am
    dude i can understand not wanting to give away all parts of your strategy, but what did i sign up for if i can't expect to get answers to these kinds of questions?
  • fastbreak10 fastbreak10 Poker Newbie
    19 Posts
    Re: ShookOnes1000NL HU
    24 Apr 2012 at 1:30am
    i mean, i hope you didn't agree to do this for less than 1.5k a video, i'm not so sure they are worth less than that.
  • AsadGoodarzy AsadGoodarzy Bluefire Pro Poker Newbie
    38 Posts
    Re: Re: ShookOnes1000NL HU
    24 Apr 2012 at 10:18am

    fastbreak10 wrote:

    After c/r to 180 and villain calls, there is really only one more street to play. Are you just jamming spade turns and c/f everything else? What types of hands do you most prefer to do this with as bluffs and what hands do you prefer to do this with for value? We can use J76cc as the board for example.

    @fastbreak10 Sorry for the delayed response been travelling. On some spade turns (specifically lower ones), jamming makes sense since that's the line we'd like to take with the value portion of our flop c/r range--anytime there are more draws to protect against, shoving for value becomes more credible as a line--an example of a value hand being Jx+, more specifically, say [67, QQ] (not limited to but prefer to c/r value hands that don't contain a J so we don't block combos of Jx that he can have). Turn decisions are very card dependent though, the ones that connect best with our 3betting range we should bet small. On a Kd for example, it's reasonable to bet ~1/5 pot with our whole betting range and set up ~2/3 river (an example of a flop c/r bluffing hand here being KQ turned value). 

  • fastbreak10 fastbreak10 Poker Newbie
    19 Posts
    Re: ShookOnes1000NL HU
    24 Apr 2012 at 3:56pm
    i get it! thanks
  • Sonandres Sonandres Poker Newbie
    44 Posts
    Re: ShookOnes1000NL HU
    22 Aug 2012 at 1:27am
    Good vid.I notice that you are not cbetting hands like Asx on boards JsXKs , or any other board double suited. I don't know maybe I was wrong all this time, but it was a default line to me barrel this boards, villain cant really bluff too many often as we are blocking the nut fd and we can barrel with high succes any suited turn, and why not ship any river, as value or bluff. What do you think?

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