How To Play the Small Blind vs Button with
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- čas přidán 3. 12. 2023
- This week we’re looking at playing the small blind correctly. Many poker players overfold the small blind in MTTs. If you’re stuck for what you’re meant to do from this vulnerable position at the table… this one is for you.
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These are pure gold Jordan. Thank you so much
Love these , thanks both 👍🏽
Great content!
About the minraise iso. I think the goal is to iso with a bigger range versus weaker players. The minraise accomplishes that you get more folds of the players behind you because the limper can reopen the action. If we minraise a big playable range we get headsup postflop a lot in position vs a weaker player who folds a lot to a c-bet or double barrel. Less risk, but also less reward (but more frequent).
Imo a bigger raise is still better because weaker players still tend to limp/call a lot vs 3-3.5x.
Curious about the model's opinion. Also curious about a population analysis in these spots.
Great stuff again as usual. Thank you BBZ & Lex for this session. I loved when at the end, Lex says, that's what's nice about this coaching session, is that we don't even know what stake it is... We just supposed to learn & play good... TY Guys!
Can you post which filter do you use here to find his mistakes at early stage?
Amazing content, keep it up
What do the percentages next to each players name relate too?? Been watching all these coaching sessions and can't figure it out! (eg Hero - 40%)
I have a question, the hand at the 12:25 mark, which is As5d, Lex says "A nice little 3bet bluff", if we did 3bet this hand, what would the sizing be? Are we jamming 30 bigs over a minclick? Or are we going up to somewhere around 5.5 and folding to a jam?
Liked and dropping a comment, awesome content i presume
Appreciate the support. Check out our other videos in the series!
@@BBZPoker I've been learning through lex for quite a while but I'll double check
Hey Jordan, quick question about the last hand. Since we either have the nuts or air, can we use a huge overbet? I was thinking about shipping it all, I think you can make fold basically everything since their range is capped. any 8x 9x will fold, probably even jx if they checked them all the way. What do you think?
A shove will definitely yield folds from Jx but I'm not sure it's going to be the play. Villain's ranges are relatively capped but I don't have enough conviction in that to shove 8.5x pot into the middle and if I did do it I'd still want to block the Ad because to the extent IP has a flush it's likely A high. So if the other players have the Ad and a pair they may hero call. Blocking the hero calls with the Ad is likely helpful at that big a bet. So in general I'm not jamming and if I did jam I'd probably do it differently than this. Super good question though and I'm not 100% about the answer.
@@BBZPoker thanks man for the answer and thank you for the awesome content. It really helps people like me that can't invest too much money on solvers/coaching/courses yet.
keep in mind we're looking at cEv ranges. tournaments are not cEv most of the time.
Technically they're never CEV. But practically we can use CEV ranges with a pretty modest/negligible EV loss for the first 50% of the tournament. At least that's my understanding atm. At that point the strategy does indeed need significant modification. But for the first half of the tournament (short of extreme scenarios where you chip up dramatically earlier and are playing against another megastack) this will be appropriate (and practical).
Why would we not bet 9x on the turn after our opponents checked twice? We have plenty of suited 9x so Im a bit confused at jordan saying our value range is so thin
Because the sizing they are talking about is kinda polar, and you ain't gonna get much value from worse hands betting big with a 9, but yeah I'd consider value betting or having 2 sizes
I'm sure players in MTT are doing what they do in cash which is, 1/4 or so cbet on flop and then 90-150% pot (obviously sizings might be different based on shorter stacks in MTT but the tiny on flop and big on turn bet sizing) on lots of turns. Would be interested to see optimal ways to combat that.
"doesn't matter which stake it is"
Correct title: how to use f*ck and f*cking in every sentence, the right way and correctly pronounced.
I’m sure that jamming isn’t worth 4200bb per 100
Yeah I was lazy with my language. You're right 100% lol. It's 42bb/100
Meanwhile Johnathon Little says only play SB when you are strong enough to raise.
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Jonathan little is commenting on cash games in a high rake environment when making that statement. I remember finding it peculiar 2 , especially in case of a button open.
Jonathan Little is trying to turn losing players into winners. BBZ is trying to improve Lex (a winning player) against the world's best.
Listening to Jonathan little will set you back months
J little is decent if you are starting from the beginning Upto like live $4/500 entry and cash Upto 2/5
Uh….so….the “answer” is to raise and call more?..
Lmfao
why does he say at 9:00 flatting is worth 42bb... its worth 42bb/100 aka 0.42bb. just tilting the way he phrases it lol
Yeah I was lazy with my language. You're right 100%.
Grow up
You seem lazy to actually play poker too, you seem very comfortable behind cameras and computer monitors but not actually playing the game of poker. Don't be shy, buy into a poker game and test out your skills, stop hiding behind GTO and computer screens.