Katipo plays a hyper turbo husng match against a random with high 3-Bet Percentage. He talks about how to adjust against this type of player. He uses CoffeeHUD to try and discern his opponents ranges and frequencies to try and exploit his style of play.
At 5:30, don´t you think it is a calld due to the large number of missed gutshots (any 5, 6) and missed turn draws (he may had xr with overcards and a ten brings draws, wich he may, like the other hand, had x)? Don´t think he is capable of thin value a seven or even a ten.Best regards!
the final hand, KJo, seems a bit weird to me. i have the impression, it is more profitable to 3bet-shove it, because he will call you with a ton of worse hands. by playing stop and go, i think, you give him the opportunity to lay down everything that completely misses the flop and to only call you when he is ahead or at least has some decent equity. he´s getting about 3:1 and not 10:1 OTF, so he should have a folding range there, whereas i really don´t see him fold PF.i´d rather get it in good PF.cheerss.
When he 4xs @ 11.5bb, he's promising to call and I'm ahead of his range. The reason to just shove the flop instead is that people incorrectly fold here occassionally and we still miss the board 2/3 times. Even if he has COMPLETE AIR, he is mathematically priced in to call on any flop I shove assuming I don't hit a pair. I'm betting 109/240! If I bet full pot, he'd only need to be good 33% and two random cards are already ~25%.
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The small sizing tells me he can vbet thinner than you expect and is usually weighted towards some showdown value. His turn check-back also makes me think he had showdown value or gave up on his bluff. While it is cheap, I don't think I'm good enough of the time without more reads.
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