You are a very smart guy, playing a game that you are not 100% aware of the fundamentals. If you would like to open up a discussion on furthering your understanding of this game, reply and let me know how to get in contact.
IMO the raise otf was fine in the first hand because facing 2 bets is likely to make ravenswood fold some hands that they would call 1 bet with which pose a danger to your hand. that's because if they call 2 cold they will open themselves up to facing a 3rd and 4th bet when they only have a marginal hand like a5qj, 63xx, 68xx or 64xx. after you got 3bet, you can only call, but that may have told ravenswood you don't have the nut low because if he would call 2 cold he's calling 4 so you would've raised with 23xx. where i think the hand goes sour is when ravenswood checkraises on the turn. at that point it doesn't matter about pot odds and you just have to fold your hand. if you continue you are hoping that none of them have the 9 straight and mustapha doesn't have top set or something like a239. basically hoping that both have low only. with ravenswood checkraising turn, it's too likely he has 68 and/or mustapha has the top set and you're obviously beaten on the low side because you don't have one. fold! i used to post on 2p2 as LUCIUS VARENUS btw
Watching this made me feel better about my play. I would've lost way less with the first hand and 0 extra on the second. Also, crazy to see stickman playing this high. I tangled with him on stars at 10/20lhe 6 max back in the day.
Why would you draw for half the pot, this is not a good strategy Aces and 7s on the flop with a made low. A straight is possible and you put yourself in a bad situation from the flop.
Never raise flop 2 pairs MW without low. AJ55s fold preflop without Nut flush. I prefer betting flop Aj55 to make harder decisions for next opponent. Any limit players here wanting to work on game?
Thats exactly the kind of person I want to play against Also - ppl come bring don't realize, he's saying "Me/I", but that's not him playing. Pretty sure he's just commentating
I don't really understand your explanation of the turn call in the first hand. You see to argue that you have to call against each opponent separately as you could be good one way. However you never address the issue that to be good against both, you need them to both have the same end that they think is good, and even then between them they will likely have better draws than you in the other direction. Seems to me best case scenario there is that they both have (say) a good low, and and you have a 50% (or worse) draw for the high, which is not a very good, and also fairly unlikely since there are many more ways you can combine their hands that you are drawing dead for both (or close enough to it). Could you perhaps comment on how the multi-way nature of the pot effects your thought process?
The kid is ass omg that 1st play was so bad it was crazy how he kept justifying a call Everytime lol only good play he made was calling preflop with A257 after that he’s history
The fact that you stuck around with that A, J, 5, 5 hand and allowed it to cost you even one cent shows me all I need to know.
More of these, please :)
You are a very smart guy, playing a game that you are not 100% aware of the fundamentals. If you would like to open up a discussion on furthering your understanding of this game, reply and let me know how to get in contact.
Well done, thanks man !
IMO the raise otf was fine in the first hand because facing 2 bets is likely to make ravenswood fold some hands that they would call 1 bet with which pose a danger to your hand. that's because if they call 2 cold they will open themselves up to facing a 3rd and 4th bet when they only have a marginal hand like a5qj, 63xx, 68xx or 64xx. after you got 3bet, you can only call, but that may have told ravenswood you don't have the nut low because if he would call 2 cold he's calling 4 so you would've raised with 23xx. where i think the hand goes sour is when ravenswood checkraises on the turn. at that point it doesn't matter about pot odds and you just have to fold your hand. if you continue you are hoping that none of them have the 9 straight and mustapha doesn't have top set or something like a239. basically hoping that both have low only. with ravenswood checkraising turn, it's too likely he has 68 and/or mustapha has the top set and you're obviously beaten on the low side because you don't have one. fold!
i used to post on 2p2 as LUCIUS VARENUS btw
cool video interesting to think about fixed limit games
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Nice
Watching this made me feel better about my play. I would've lost way less with the first hand and 0 extra on the second. Also, crazy to see stickman playing this high. I tangled with him on stars at 10/20lhe 6 max back in the day.
Your getting 8.5 because your calling for half needs to be stated
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Why would you draw for half the pot, this is not a good strategy Aces and 7s on the flop with a made low. A straight is possible and you put yourself in a bad situation from the flop.
Ha, this is a joke right?
The only hand u don’t want to see is 234x
Never raise flop 2 pairs MW without low. AJ55s fold preflop without Nut flush. I prefer betting flop Aj55 to make harder decisions for next opponent. Any limit players here wanting to work on game?
I swear I'm wondering if this video is a troll of this player to pretend weakness and look like a fish for his opponents who watch this video.
I must be a nit, first hand three ways just check fold no
Thats exactly the kind of person I want to play against
Also - ppl come bring don't realize, he's saying "Me/I", but that's not him playing. Pretty sure he's just commentating
If you were paying attention, you would know he's playing
A word to the wise...don't raise with 2 pair or even top 2pair. Because there is either a straight out flush draw, and would lose mostly every time
This is a moron comment
I don't really understand your explanation of the turn call in the first hand. You see to argue that you have to call against each opponent separately as you could be good one way. However you never address the issue that to be good against both, you need them to both have the same end that they think is good, and even then between them they will likely have better draws than you in the other direction. Seems to me best case scenario there is that they both have (say) a good low, and and you have a 50% (or worse) draw for the high, which is not a very good, and also fairly unlikely since there are many more ways you can combine their hands that you are drawing dead for both (or close enough to it). Could you perhaps comment on how the multi-way nature of the pot effects your thought process?
The fact that this guy is successful tells how good plo8 is
The kid is ass omg that 1st play was so bad it was crazy how he kept justifying a call Everytime lol only good play he made was calling preflop with A257 after that he’s history
Jesus Christ
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These are the samples ya’ll picked? Far from videos GTO.
Wow two hands and you played them both like absolute trash
This kid wishes he knew what he was talking about... find another hobby... Omaha is not your game, sorry 😐
go to study bro..
Weak