T8o - I think that EV(block betting) otr > EV(c/c). For 2 reasons: 1) we can set price of SD 2) he is checking all of his weak pairs on the river, therefore we might lose some value.
T8o - I'd just check back on the flop, there are not many worse hands which we are getting value from. Given population tendencies our hand beats villain's calling range in 54.054% of the time, and in 43.221% of cases he has a better hand than we do. (In 2.7254% of cases he has same hand as we do). As played, I give up on the turn,
KTo - I prefer cbetting small with air. In this particular spot, I want to get max value, therefore I'd fire a bigger bet on the flop. Then continue on the turn, he is still calling with pairs and draws.
ATs - I love your preflop play. Postflop it is fine as well, no point in jamming on the turn as you said yourself.
Q9o - Prefer limp pre. Flop cbet is fine. And I prefer check back on the turn, because we are folding just some overcards which are not such a big part of his range. He has more value in it. We have a best hand in just ~20% of the time. As played, river is close and highly villain dependent, but cbetting should be better than checking back. I wonder what others will say about river play.
53o - Limp pre.
J8o - Prefer checking on the turn, as recreants's check back ranges are rather weak. But when he fires a delayed cbet on the turn, I just give up. His range is merged, so he can have anything there. We beat just complete bluffs and river playability with J-hi is not that good.
AA - 3b small for max value. As played, it is tricky spot, because we played our monster passively preflop. As played, I'd donk shove on the turn.
K5s - Wp.
Have a nice day
Axif.
Btw - my numbers are based on population tencies and they do not have to fit every villain, there is definitely some sort of deviation.
Hey Axif, thanks for all your comments, very helpful and much appreciated.
T8o i agree that block betting the river and folding to a raise may have been nest. Block betting is something i need to incorporate more into my game.
T8o i was interested to here about checking back this flop. When they call i guess i am in tricky shape and i suppose with the 8 kicker im never really crushing so do not want to build a big pot. If i have A2o would you be checking this back aswell then?
KTo Thought i quite liked my small sizing, thought they may try and blow me off the pot with a Check Raise but agree i should continue on the turn.
Q9o Yes after reviewing i guess im only really folding out K highs that floated the flop. In play i thought i could get them off an 8 and shove a 9QJ or A on river. They are not folding an 8 on the turn anyway
AA I think calling is still fine. Wouldn't a small 3b just look too strong 13.5BBb deep?
1st Hand - QTs
2nd - 108o
3rd - 108o
4th - KTo
5th - ATs
6th - Q9o
7th - 53o
8th - J8o
9th - AA
10th - K5s
QTs - Like your reasoning. Wp.
T8o - I think that EV(block betting) otr > EV(c/c). For 2 reasons: 1) we can set price of SD 2) he is checking all of his weak pairs on the river, therefore we might lose some value.
T8o - I'd just check back on the flop, there are not many worse hands which we are getting value from. Given population tendencies our hand beats villain's calling range in 54.054% of the time, and in 43.221% of cases he has a better hand than we do. (In 2.7254% of cases he has same hand as we do). As played, I give up on the turn,
KTo - I prefer cbetting small with air. In this particular spot, I want to get max value, therefore I'd fire a bigger bet on the flop. Then continue on the turn, he is still calling with pairs and draws.
ATs - I love your preflop play. Postflop it is fine as well, no point in jamming on the turn as you said yourself.
Q9o - Prefer limp pre. Flop cbet is fine. And I prefer check back on the turn, because we are folding just some overcards which are not such a big part of his range. He has more value in it. We have a best hand in just ~20% of the time. As played, river is close and highly villain dependent, but cbetting should be better than checking back. I wonder what others will say about river play.
53o - Limp pre.
J8o - Prefer checking on the turn, as recreants's check back ranges are rather weak. But when he fires a delayed cbet on the turn, I just give up. His range is merged, so he can have anything there. We beat just complete bluffs and river playability with J-hi is not that good.
AA - 3b small for max value. As played, it is tricky spot, because we played our monster passively preflop. As played, I'd donk shove on the turn.
K5s - Wp.
Have a nice day
Axif.
Btw - my numbers are based on population tencies and they do not have to fit every villain, there is definitely some sort of deviation.
Hey Axif, thanks for all your comments, very helpful and much appreciated.
T8o i agree that block betting the river and folding to a raise may have been nest. Block betting is something i need to incorporate more into my game.
T8o i was interested to here about checking back this flop. When they call i guess i am in tricky shape and i suppose with the 8 kicker im never really crushing so do not want to build a big pot. If i have A2o would you be checking this back aswell then?
KTo Thought i quite liked my small sizing, thought they may try and blow me off the pot with a Check Raise but agree i should continue on the turn.
Q9o Yes after reviewing i guess im only really folding out K highs that floated the flop. In play i thought i could get them off an 8 and shove a 9QJ or A on river. They are not folding an 8 on the turn anyway
AA I think calling is still fine. Wouldn't a small 3b just look too strong 13.5BBb deep?
Thanks again
:)