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Katipo Two Tables a Good Hyper Regular

Katipo plays $109 hyper turbos on the Merge Network against a solid regular. He plays on two tables, and talks about his perceived hand ranges, his opponent's ranges, his adaptations to information presented during the course of the match, including preflop 3bet spots and postflop valuebet decisions with weaker hands.

 

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your mr with 74o is it a

your mr with 74o is it a defaut play or you do it because you know villain is either folding a lot preflop or fold to cbet a lot of the time? Also thanks for the video!

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J6 hand how can you fold

J6 hand how can you fold after he 3b jamms when you are getting 2-1 and have 10 outs on that flop, i know he have some hands like overpairs that you don't have 10 outs against but vs his whole range i still think the price is too good to fold. Your thoughts?

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Hi ganjabond,I'm getting

Hi ganjabond,
I'm getting exactly 2:1 and it's basically irrelvant what you do in this spot. My general impression from toying around with the ranges is that you're usually just shy of the required 33.33% equity.
Here's a sample range: 22+,A2s-A6s,K2s-K6s,Q2s-Q6s,J2s-J6s,T2s-T5s,93s-95s,83s-85s,73s-75s,62s+,52s+,42s+,32s,AQo+,A2o-A6o,K2o-K6o,Q2o-Q6o,J4o-J5o,T4o-T5o,94o-95o,84o-85o,74o-75o,63o+,53o+,43o,AhQh,AcJh,AsJh,AhJc,AhJs,AdJh,AhJh,AhJd,AcTh,AsTh,AhTc,AdTh,AhTh,AhTd,AhTs,Ac9h,Ad9h,Ah9h,Ah9d,Ah9s,Ah9c,As9h,Ah8h,Ad8h,Ac8h,Ah8c,Ah8s,As8h,Ah8d,Ac7h,As7h,Ah7c,Ah7h,Ad7h,Ah7s,Ah7d,KhQh,KhJh,KhTh,Kh9h,Kh8h,Kh7h,QhJh,QhTh,Qh9h,Qh8h,Qh7h,JhTh,Jh9h,Jh8h,Jh7h,Jh6d,Jh6s,Jd6h,Jc6h,Js6h,Jh6c,Th9h,Th8h,Th7h,Td6h,Th6c,Th6h,Ts6h,Th6d,Th6s,Tc6h,9h8h,9h7h,9h6c,9s6h,9c6h,9h6h,9h6s,9h6d,9d6h,9h2h,8h7h,8h6h,8d6h,8c6h,8s6h,8h6c,8h6s,8h6d,8h2h,7h6d,7d6h,7s6h,7h6c,7c6h,7h6s,7h6h,7h2h,AhKh
* I probably should have removed the 6 combos of 22 and 33
The above is 55.88% of starting hands and J6o is still only at 33.02%. I consider this to be on the loose side and a little optimistic. The given range essentially assumes that my opponent has no limping range and also no flat-calling range for the c/r. However, several of the hands we beat, such as J4o would be limped some of the time according to the history mentioned. Of course, this is compensated by a few balancing hands too but high pocket pairs have 6 combos vs 16 combos for unpaired hands. I also think he may just call the c/r with hands like 76o on occassion. 
Here's a range I consider more likely:
44-JJ,A2s-A6s,K2s-K6s,Q3s-Q6s,J5s,J3s,T5s,T3s,95s,93s,85s,83s,75s,73s,65s,62s-63s,52s+,42s+,32s,A2o-A6o,K2o-K6o,Q2o-Q6o,J4o-J5o,T4o-T5o,94o-95o,84o-85o,74o-75o,63o+,53o+,43o,AdAs,AdAc,AcKh,AsKh,AhKh,AsKs,AdKh,AhKd,AhKs,AhKc,AhQh,AhQc,AsQs,AsQh,AdQh,AcQh,AhQs,AhQd,AhJc,AsJh,AcJh,AdJh,AhJh,AsJs,AhJd,AhJs,AcTh,AhTs,AsTh,AhTc,AhTd,AdTh,AsTs,AhTh,Ah9c,Ah9d,Ac9h,As9h,Ah9s,Ah9h,Ad9h,Ah8h,Ad8h,Ah8d,Ah8c,As8h,Ac8h,Ah8s,Ac7h,As7h,Ah7h,Ah7c,Ah7s,Ah7d,Ad7h,KdKs,KdKc,KdKh,KhQh,KhJh,KhTh,Kh9h,Kh8h,Kh7h,QdQc,QdQs,QdQh,QhJh,Qh8h,Qh7h,Jh8h,Jh7h,Jh6h,Js6s,Jd6h,Jh6s,Jh6c,Jh6d,Jc6h,Js6h,Jh4h,Js4s,Th7h,Ts6s,Th6h,Th4h,Ts4s,9h7h,9h6h,9s6s,9s4s,9h4h,8s6s,8h6h,8s4s,8h4h,7s6s,7h6h,7s4s,7h4h,AdAh
*22 & 33 are not included in this range because I expect him to os them
I didn't include any combos of 64s to account for some slowplaying. I also only have half of the JJ+ combos to factor-in some limp-traps. J6o is 31.46% vs the above range. If he instead limps every combo of 63o, 43o & 53o, it moves up to 32%.
The main point is that this is actually a close to neutral EV spot.
BTW: In the future, please include timestamps. I won't usually skim the video to find some random hand. I did here because of how short it was.