200NL RUSH LIVEPLAY (Featuring YOU, our viewers!)
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- čas přidán 23. 11. 2022
- This week, Uri sits down with the boys at the 200nl Rush tables to show a little liveplay love. We even caught a couple of our viewers on camera! But can they lay down those AAs, or are they gonna pay Uri off on the river when he sucks out like huge fish!? Tune in to find out!
Keep those requests coming in! We'll do our best to get to all the cool hands you guys want to see analyzed.
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I love your live play commentaries. Please keep them coming
More Uri Play & Explains would be cool! 😎
Need to protect your frequencies....3bets 74o and shows 😃
BvB tend to be the wild Wild West, so anything goes! Not really anything of course, but kind of 😂
If you beat 200z, you beat any live game in the world, as jarretman already said.
although 200z on gg is definitely tough its considerably easier than 200z on pokerstars
Guerrilla where are you, you didn't show up this video😢
Great work Uri! I personally love the longer CZcamss
Disciplined fold with the 75cc very nice. I would of tilt called there haha.
Please Uri, make more of this commented play&explains!
20:45 don't you have the odds to call?
it's 2.15:1 he's probably not doing this with a fd but with TPTK+
you draw to 15 outs
At 23:20 KJ hand. Solver bets smaller, jam loses a bit of ev. Even tho IP has a lot of OP, he can have AJ and sets as well. KJ has 80% of equity and in sim IP is over fold a lot comper to MDF, even vs 1/3 BTN is folding half of his range.
Nice video, thanks! Btw your keyboard comes through as extremely loud (feels like 3x your voice volume).
My editor always tells me not to type in videos :P it's a mechanical keyboard so louder than usual
The KJ hand is super interesting. You actually don't donk ship river there though. You donk middling sizing to put 7x/2x/ and overpairs in 0 EV spots.
in theory xd against humans just go for max value
kj vs aa, lead jam river is like an exploitative play,
I'm not sure it is, I think it might be mixed in GTO
@@shavuri Ya, KJo most likely pure donk shoving river, while AdAx prolly pure fold, but not sure
Is there any good content out there on relative hand strength? I know you did that short video which is much appreciated, but it seems I'm still really poor in this regard.
I'll make another for you! :)
His course has some good content on the subject
Super nit preflop 😇
Absolutely love it!
Yeah the C/C/Donk ship is way under bluffed so he should fold there with Aces. I actually think you should fold turn with KJo here as well since these guys aren't good enough to be balanced and their big bets are weighted towards value.
If I may ask, where are you coming from when you say people at low-mid stakes fold too much? From what I see every day (at 100nl euro sites), many, if not most regs barely ever fold their bluffcatchers, especially vs, let's say, non-trivial lines. For instance, in KJ vs AA hand, in opponent's shoes on any low river he can jam and fully expect to get called by smth like 88, even though solver pure folds those on every street.
You naturally have a mental sampling bias that causes you to remember the times you got called by a hand that should fold, but you don’t see all the times people fold hands that should’ve called.
Think about all the times you’ve shoved with the nuts. How often do you get called by weak hands? When you think about it in this context (instead of the times you were bluffing) it probably feels like you never get called by weak hands.
2 things:
1 - personal observations from just never seeing the weaker hands that are part of GTO calling strategies actually being called
2 - big data proving the overfolding with average frequencies by regs in all sorts of spots.
Some people might be stations, but keep in mind if you get stationed you always see the cards and remember the call well (either great joy when you win, or great pain/anger when you lose). But when they fold you don't see the cards. There is less shockfactor if getting a fold so our memory is very biased as the great joy/pain moments against the calling stations are more memorable.
@@matta5749 no, my valuebets are often getting paid by terrible bluffcathers too; my comment is not a complaint "oh how could this idiot not fold to my ingenius bluff" :) I'm just trying to understand how and why the things I see differ so much from what an elite coach sees.
About hands they fold that should've called I didnt quite get: you're suggesting they call down bad hands but fold better ones?
@@GrindcoreDC on 1: average reg calls down those weak parts all the time, but they also call down even weaker hands, regardless of who personally observes it.
on 2: overfolding compared to what? For example, there are even some $500+/hr coaches who say "low-stake field folds 40% vs 1/3 cbet, that's overfolding, you autoprofit"; but folding around 40% avg there is actually correct.
@@DrZZZee No the people who call with bad hands also always call good hands, but there are a ton of players (the majority) who never call with weak hands, even when they should. It's very important to take a note when you see someone call you down with a very weak hand and then avoid bluffing that person in the future (but only if you know that their call was bad).
Most regs will overfold against aggression. Recs are much more varied. Some overfold and some overcall, but you can usually find out quickly which category they fit into.
If you think regs are calling too often with weak hands you should check to make sure you're not the one who's misunderstanding the situation. Check some of the hands in a solver or GTOwizard and see if they're not actually good calls. If they're bad calls then tag the reg and make a note not to bluff as much. It's also possible you're overbluffing and the regs are just making good adjustments. If a reg is making bad plays consistently they won't be a reg for long, so you should take their plays seriously and try to see if you can learn from them.
14:59 Dont you have your student as a fish? 😆😆, blue color is usually fishy player.
The K9hh is pretty bad. Why are you trying to bluff fish with a XR? Then the Ace comes OTT and that smashes his range and you bluff anyways.
Horrible blunder to fold 75s 💀☠💀☠, other than that great video! ❤💚💙💛💜
The X back with AA in 3BP should just be cbet. Your hand becomes a lot more face up now as it is obvious you have some type of SDV.