All hands explained - NL200 R&C | Poker Play & Explain

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024
  • Enjoy this session of Play & Explain from the NL200 Rush&Cash tables on GGPoker.

Komentáře • 20

  • @BraisonsCrece
    @BraisonsCrece Před 2 lety

    It would be great if you upload more videos! to be able to be in 25NL or 50NL. I enjoy and learn a lot with them! Thank you!

  • @simoncastro9348
    @simoncastro9348 Před rokem

    Great content. On the sidenote I like that you are GTO mixing between saying suited and sweeted. ATs, 4Ts is suited, but all other combos are sweeted. ;)

  • @swedishgrinder
    @swedishgrinder Před 7 měsíci

    nice video! Just curious how come J8s from the button is a fold but J7o from the button is an open?

    • @LAGPoker
      @LAGPoker  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I don't recall the hand, but it can be either a recreational on the BB or a misclick. J8s is likely a misclick

  • @Rephorik
    @Rephorik Před rokem

    How do you feel about the AK against 99 hand now? I feel that the field is cold calling from the SB with a lot of PP and against a rec we expect them to call with a lot worse and not raise. I think when we shove flop over his raise we are likely to hit a lot of sets and two pairs. I don't think he raises with a KJ or KQ for instance.

    • @LAGPoker
      @LAGPoker  Před rokem +1

      Yeah I don't like the raise, I'd Just call and let in whichever bluffing/spewing range he could have

    • @Rephorik
      @Rephorik Před rokem

      @LAG Poker appreciate the reply and love your content! I started watching your italian content to get more but I miss your explanations being I only speak English lol

    • @LAGPoker
      @LAGPoker  Před rokem

      @@Rephorik ahah thanks!

  • @thelittlepotcompany
    @thelittlepotcompany Před 2 lety

    You know you can just click the bet amount and type in exactly what you want to bet?

  • @lenyyb9444
    @lenyyb9444 Před 2 lety

    hello, why do you open 6$ and sometimes 4$?

    • @LAGPoker
      @LAGPoker  Před 2 lety

      Hi, I vary my opening size depending on my position and the player on the Big Blind

  • @richyang3160
    @richyang3160 Před 2 lety

    Might it be better to call AK on K97tt to keep flushdraws and weaker Kings in his range? Otherwise you are losing to sets only when you jam.

    • @LAGPoker
      @LAGPoker  Před 2 lety

      Hi! Call is certainly a good option, but I'd do it mainly for GS or random air. I don't think a recreational player would ever fold a King or a FD once he x/r the Flop in a pot that big

  • @FedeS2000
    @FedeS2000 Před rokem

    28:56 contro un occasionale io avrei fatto 1/3, pensando che facendo grosso lui potesse foldarmi l'asso su quella runout. Se poi mi shova foldo tranquillamente. Se faccio grosso mi troverei tanto in difficoltà su uno shove, è vero anche che si riducono i suoi bluff purchè sia capace di farli su una puntata di 1/3. Che ne pensi?

    • @LAGPoker
      @LAGPoker  Před rokem +1

      Ci sta fare piú piccolo! Peró secondo me puoi spingerti fino a 1/2 pot. Poi giusto foldare su raise a prescindere dalla size

  • @xingmengliu9512
    @xingmengliu9512 Před rokem

    9:30,Recs love to cold call a 3b on the blinds with hands like 99 TT JJ, when 9 T J on the flop, I will be very careful.

  • @soren8994
    @soren8994 Před 2 lety

    You are from Germany?

    • @LAGPoker
      @LAGPoker  Před 2 lety +1

      I recently moved back to Italy, I lived there 4 years

  • @peregracia5142
    @peregracia5142 Před 2 lety

    I will never understand streamers who play in dollars instead of bbs... It's very unserious :/

    • @LAGPoker
      @LAGPoker  Před 2 lety +2

      It's simply to not answer constantly to questions such as: "which stake are these?" "How much is the bb?" "How much are you winning?". A lot of viewers on Twitch do not know what NL200 means.