If You Play Poker You Should Think In RANGES
Many poker players focus too much on the exact hand that they have and forget to think about their entire range. In addition to this many of us not think enough about our opponents range as well and the interaction with the board texture. In this episode I will look into this and give you some ideas and tips when it comes to this topic.
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This was extremely helpful for understanding how the same hand plays differently based on the board and the preflop action. Thanks Luuk!
This is a really fantastic video luuk. Thank you
@LuukBotter86
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!!
I'm going to implement this in my upcoming sessions. Thanks for the video!
Great Video Luuk! Man this series is really good.
How do we know our range is better than opponent range? I can't find any video about this. I understand that if we 3bet from SB Vs bu and A on flop we have 100%c-bet ,but what about other positions and flops.
@LuukBotter86
3 жыл бұрын
It requires a lot of research and study to understand patterns about range vs range play and who connects better to a flop. You can first of all think about it from a logical standpoint and secondly from a GTO standpoint. The latter requires the use of softwares and other resources to come to correct conclusions that make the most sense. Its not a question I can answer in a post here, its simply to complex. I will think about making more content around this topic, but if you are seriously about the game and interested in questions like these consider joining our discord channel to ask additional questions to our community of thousands of poker players.
You might want to add some details on your channel under the "About" tab. While I have enjoyed a couple of your videos so far I am unsure of your experience or background in PLO.
@LuukBotter86
4 жыл бұрын
Good point! just did this
Great content. Please make a vid about playing tricky turns
@LuukBotter86
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I will put it on the list!
And in the second example? 1/3?
@LuukBotter86
3 жыл бұрын
I used a 1/2 pot + full pot bet sizing on KQ8r and solver only uses 1/2 pot if it bets.
@pot-limitomahaestrategia4166
3 жыл бұрын
@@LuukBotter86 thanks a log
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