Would you rather limp versus a sticky huge blind player or one who folds a lot? We remain in an interesting area in this one against a killer and we talk about equity rejection, blockers and un-blockers.
0:00 Introduction
1:03 What do you think?
1:53 Preflop
3:56 Flop
5:15 Variety Analysis
7:15 Examine Raise
8:30 Turn
10:49 River
11:50 Awful River Card
13:45 Blockers
14:45 Uncloging example
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Limp against the player who defends. If you raise and they call, you don’t gain information on their range/strength since they have a tendency to call with with a wide range. Bet against the tight player. If they call, you learn they have a stronger range, or if they fold that’s good too
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I’ve learned more about poker, just to hear your break down of this hand, then i’ve learned reading any poker book.
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Very much appreciated you do this. You don’t need to clearly, but you obviously like to give back to the game. I love that you always give your insight in such a clear way and a bit of personality/fun with it.
These are great man please keep them coming! What you were saying about blocking and unblocking makes sense 100%. I’ve been playing poker half of my life and I never had that thought lol. If I am the one holding that missed flush draw, all I think is damn I missed, what size bet can I make to bluff him off this pot.
Right, its something solvers really help you understand. If you are betting the draw and your opponent is calling, then he is less likely to have a draw which means he will often call the river!
@@dnegspokerhe will often call a river, when the river bricks out? Am I getting this right?
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Never laughed harder, I know you didn’t plan to make it funny but it was a good laugh 🤣
Hey Daniel l absolutely love your content! Interesting and helpful for my own game! Im convinced you made me win more Homegames than l wouldve on my own!
Idk what a lot of things mean but I still love watching all these vids. I got into poker over the last 2 or so weeks and you’ve been a massive part it in that!
People say Moneymaker was great for poker, and I say he was…short term. Long term Daniel has been the best for poker. This stuff is gold!
thanks daniel. u explain it so everybody can understands it… not only these GTO bots😂❤️
I think blockers are very complicated for most players to fully comprehend. If you don’t study and understand hand combos, then blockers sound like mythical things. Probably because when you first try to use the idea, a lot of the time, you get it backwards. It’s kinda like trying to explain variance to a nervous player. They would get scared and not want to play at all,. If you are able to understand the game and understand it’s all long money, nothing is done to make a quick buck then it’s rare to get nervous in a hand, the money doesn’t matter and the result doesn’t matter, only the play matters. You’ll find yourself more concerned with betting 2BB when it should have been 2.3BB. Coming in second will feel like last, because you were so close to the trophy, you just couldn’t get a hand that could seal the deal. Your thoughts will go back to 40 hands ago……. would that guy have folded to 8BB? I feel like 6BB was a little too priced in for that guy. The mental game gets more important the deeper down the rabbit hole you go.
As for the original question you would limp against sticky players, and raise the nits who fold to aggression. As always I love the video, Thank you Daniel!
The other tricky thing about blockers is that a lot of the time you are blocking both the most logical bluff and most logical value hand, for example you have top pair with the AdKx on Kd7x4d2x2d, you block about half the logical flush combos but also are they really bluffing without the Ad (assuming they don’t really have 7d4x which seems like a great bluff combo if it somehow got to the flop)? Also given you block top boat and nut flush do you use your blockers to turn your hand into a bluff? My thought in this spot is your hand its too good and you block the logical value so you sigh call (most of the time, obviously depends on exact player and actions) but certainly just considering blockers points you in several completely different directions.
you sound like you just learned about it because it’s not that hard. Maybe because I have a math and physics degree and know combinatorics.
Any suggestions for tracking your live poker results close to as well as online play? Want to work with solvers more, but don’t have an effective system for keeping track in live tourneys. Would really appreciate your input. Thank you
Thanks Daniel Great content!!! NEED More tourney reviews like that 🙂 ONCE A WEEK SHOULD BE OK <3 much love!!!
Love your videos tell Amanda to stop worrying tell us everything
Please make more videos like this! I’ve learned more from these videos than any other source
15:42 just as I rewinded this part you said to rewind haha
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Daniel, you have done so much for the game of Poker! Thank you so much!
lol I love how he gives Mike Matusow a kick in the sensitives at 9:36
these videos are so useful for me thank you Daniel !
I love that Kerry still refuses to do stacks of 20 just to annoy these GTO bot players