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Phil Galfond at HSNL (3)
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I can't remember the exact board, but we have j6o and double barrel an A54d2d flop vs bb on the btn (might've been HU, not sure) and we get c/r fairly small and you decide to min3-bet the turn with around a potsized bet left if villain calls.
Basically, we think they rep nothing so we decide to rep nothing also by rebluffing (well, I think we'd flat a lot of hands here to let villain barrel off but that's maybe a false assumption). Do you think rebluffing with air a lot is a good adaption to people who take FOS lines a lot or are people who take FOS lines generally the ones that are more likely to re-rebluff us?
How good/bad for someone's game would it be to c/r with like A9-AJ with a reasonably high frequency there?
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Hey, thank you for the vid - as well here I could have found some good information for me:)
Here are some questions:
Min. 10.45: Would you raise here your onecardstr8 vs. such a smaller Riverbetsize if the river would have been a blank?
Min. 20,54 – ATo:
Is checkingback on the flop here an option for you?
Min. 25:
Here you have generally told about that it is nice to use a little bit GTO to bluff in certain spots with your bottom of your range. I agee here 100% and use this concept myself.
Just wanna to clear up and ask if I am correct with my strong guess that it is nice to bluff the bottom of the range only in spots where you know you will be usually 100% done with the hand should Villain do anything else than fold.Here the spots would be riverbluffs, maybe bluffbets in limped pots, bluffstabs (mainly in
“one-bullet-Bluffspots”)…
But this concept would regards to my guess absolutely not apply to 3betting preflop.
Here we prefer to light 3bet for a good reason with our topfoldingrange than our bottom of our range b/c Villain could call and the hand would not end for us -> it is good to have EQ here..So probably as well, 2ndbarelling in most spots is not good with our bottom of our range having usually no EQ…
Is this correct?
Min. 29. 45 – A9o:
Would you C/C the flop if you would have had 98s or even maybe even T9s here?
Min. 31.30 – AQs:
I guess we would have folded the turn vs. another big bet?
You also expected Villain to maybe have a 2pair once he checked the turn – imo he would just continue betting it for thin Value/Protection almost always? Or do I miss here something?
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