Bringing us his second video, Vasilis reviews an assortment of interesting hands picked out from several hyper turbo matches. Vasilis's focus here is playing the nuts, catching bluffs through narrow ranges, and alternative ways to play draws.
Bringing us his second video, Vasilis reviews an assortment of interesting hands picked out from several hyper turbo matches. Vasilis's focus here is playing the nuts, catching bluffs through narrow ranges, and alternative ways to play draws.
Thank you for video) we play a couple games on ftp) now i see that your decision making process is on really great level. keep it up!
Hi:) It was a nice video.Can you explain a little bit more the last hand? Why i don't have to be balanced in here ? I don't get it. And what if a river were a 10? You are donkin that too ?
Thanks for the comments! On the last hand in the scenario u have Kh or QT type hands and u think his bluffing (not very common of spot villain shoves that river as a bluff, thought) call him down. But when u hold the nuts, problem is villain never shoving worse value (A, pocket pairs) and the presence of a J on river make him bluff less (although your range looks like Kh) so you jam for value, the ace always calls .
If the river was a T i would check, there is no need to risk scare him off an A, KK, KJ that we beat, a good player holding these hands would shove river anyway.