Arronwilson reviews mid stakes turbo speed hands in his second video. He looks at a variety of action hands, talking about value betting, bluffs, with an emphasis on lines.
Hey Aaron nice to see you have some videos up, i am a Hyper Turbo player myself looking for a similiar transition up the stakes like yourself, regarding your check back from the limp with J9o 20BB (around 3:00), could there be an argument for a raise to say 100, having a look at his HUD stats they seems a little Passive from the SB, high flops and turns (above a 9) you can barrell aggressively.
Also on the 95s hand (5.20) the check raise is a good play i think mainly because you also have a pair so if villian has a higher flush such as K3s you are still a 58.5% favourite, a lot of average players (your better than average of course) do not realise the added equity when you also have a pair with your flush because of the card removal of the flush cards in your hand from their outs
Great vids btw, hope to make something similiar at some point :) Im Ben Lindridge on facebook if you fancy an add. I use it to talk Poker
Ben
"a lot of average players (your better than average of course) do not realise the added equity when you also have a pair with your flush because of the card removal of the flush cards in your hand from their outs"
Without wanting to sound "average" please could you explain this in some more detail. Thanks.
Because we have a pair and a flush draw against a better flush draw like k4spades we are actually a favourite with our pair at 58% because there is less spades lesft in the deck now so he will miss turn and river more times than he hits a flush or a king. Against ace x we are flipping at 50% so thats why I think vs aggro players we should always be getting it in vs them vs those ranges.
We also will make ourselves harder to play against from his perspective when he checkraises and we are 3betting him for future hands, he will think twice about trying to run us over and adjust a tighter style which is better for us.
The added equity of having a pair with your flush draw could be the difference between Check Calling and Check Raising against certain types of opponents (different opponent, different ranges). Also a pair and flush draw is a hand where you are mostly always going to have great equity while a flush draw vs flush draw can leave a person with 6 outs that is why it is important to realise the difference between flush draw/pair + flush draw.
Hey Aaron nice to see you have some videos up, i am a Hyper Turbo player myself looking for a similiar transition up the stakes like yourself, regarding your check back from the limp with J9o 20BB (around 3:00), could there be an argument for a raise to say 100, having a look at his HUD stats they seems a little Passive from the SB, high flops and turns (above a 9) you can barrell aggressively.
Also on the 95s hand (5.20) the check raise is a good play i think mainly because you also have a pair so if villian has a higher flush such as K3s you are still a 58.5% favourite, a lot of average players (your better than average of course) do not realise the added equity when you also have a pair with your flush because of the card removal of the flush cards in your hand from their outs
Great vids btw, hope to make something similiar at some point :) Im Ben Lindridge on facebook if you fancy an add. I use it to talk Poker
Ben
"a lot of average players (your better than average of course) do not realise the added equity when you also have a pair with your flush because of the card removal of the flush cards in your hand from their outs"
Without wanting to sound "average" please could you explain this in some more detail. Thanks.
Because we have a pair and a flush draw against a better flush draw like k4spades we are actually a favourite with our pair at 58% because there is less spades lesft in the deck now so he will miss turn and river more times than he hits a flush or a king. Against ace x we are flipping at 50% so thats why I think vs aggro players we should always be getting it in vs them vs those ranges.
We also will make ourselves harder to play against from his perspective when he checkraises and we are 3betting him for future hands, he will think twice about trying to run us over and adjust a tighter style which is better for us.
The added equity of having a pair with your flush draw could be the difference between Check Calling and Check Raising against certain types of opponents (different opponent, different ranges). Also a pair and flush draw is a hand where you are mostly always going to have great equity while a flush draw vs flush draw can leave a person with 6 outs that is why it is important to realise the difference between flush draw/pair + flush draw.
Thanks Arron! Great video!
Hey thanks for the good feedback guys, gives me incentive to make more videos. There should be a part 3 coming out soon