Cog Dissonance Super Turbo Series Part 5 - $200 Level

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Cog Dissonance concludes his Super Turbo Series by starting at the $200 + 3.50 level on Full Tilt.  Cog explains important concepts and strategy for heads up sng super turbo strategy in this video, particularly higher level insight.  The last two matches are played at the $100 + 2 super turbo level.

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cog dissonance says:

The last 2 matches are actually $100's as I was getting no action. Please post any questions and I'll get to them asap.

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Katipo says:

Haha, this is the first video in which I see you run truly bad for a while. :D Anyway, it was a good video.

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cog dissonance says:

Don't worry, I've been running horrible all month..but can't complain, had a great July and October

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Katipo says:

Oh I'm not worried and actually hope you run good. :)

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Slatey says:

Thx for the videos Cog. Would be great to see you turn off the full tilt sound as its pretty annoying. Otherwise nice to see videos on the ST's.

 

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cog dissonance says:

K will do for future vids.. I dislike it too.

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maraboo says:

Hi, man...very like your superturbo vids as those of primo and Mers...Ty a lot and hope you will go on...

It just seems to me (vs the aggro guy-Mr jackal23-1rst 200$ match) you maybe didnot adjust for his somewhat tighter calling range under the 8/10 bb zone to nash shove wider some 10-9 or low suited connectors...Anyway, the main point now...

7.46 > 10/20 and 1rst game>>he calls your pré (after long "acting") and you cbet Q7s on a 9s6sD board.Ok pretty STD. There, he min c/raise you (80) and you just flat his Craise. i think (correct me plz if ni'm wrong cause i'm french...)in your comments, you said you will go broke with that TP...So Why not just shove on the flop? At this point he would need just 38% equity to go on and call the shove .He may have Flush draw,or backdoor with gutshot and over like R-10; R-V:R-9,V-10 and so....Possibly aussi you are already beaten with D6/D9 D10 Dv or DR (the latter unlikely so he did not 3bet you préflop) but the issue would be the same in this case...

QUESTION: intended you to fold on a Heart on the turn or a card that might complete the flush/straight draws and to push (as you did...)only on a blank or would you put all the money in the midle anyway?

I think that with just flatting the flop, you gain only when he is on a pure bluff (or very bad draw) and he goes on which is unlikely...

If he was on a good flush or over/gutshot-draw, his equity felt down drastically after the blank turn and he might then give-up a hand he would have call the jam with on the flop with more than 38% equity?

Am i wrong somewhere and what do you think of that alternative line?

 

 

 

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Q says:

you insta muck Q6o unexploitable shove on 32:18 , find it odd. Also your missed cb with Q3 pair+fd on 3 flush flop I think its a mistake, why do you think checking is better? "being a little bit cautious" doesnt sound like enough reason to me .. especially after you say he calls too light preflop you can expect all kinds of spews on such board.

 

Also your shove he limps 20 you push 400 with JTs, if hes limp contains a lot of junk you are fine postflop, if you need you can raise 3x, but if he happened to trap you with either AA or A8o your not gaining anything good by that overshove, looks like a clear mistake shove to me, at least I try not to do that when my equity is so great like JTs at 20 bbs, if you think theres good logic behind it please explain it.

 

Also what I really didnt like - I think you are too emotional about your allins. yes -yes -yes lines , please, of-course (when he calls KQ against J2o) etc statements a little weird to see those in a educational video but maybe its just me. I get a feeling you care about result of actual sng more then about sharing some knowledge with people who will watch the video.

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maraboo says:

Q...agree with you that cog might go for some good nash shoves down 10bb as that aggro guy shut down a lot of its aggressiveness in that zone...

Also that shoving over limp with J10s...kind of weird for 20bb as that gut might also adjust and trap and that's a good hand for flat calling hoping to flop well..(or even making a 3 or 4Xraise...)

BUT ,i just find that checking behind With D3 is just fine here....I did that all the time as i find it  is a good spot to avoid being checkraised with questionnable equity for shoving and in he same time to level up the checking behing range a little....

We can bet the turn  or call (induce) a bet on a blank or as cog did, bet a club turn, intending to steal/fold to a raise or give up if called on that point.

I think this line is fine to play thehand without give up equity too early ...

Also i minraise much more than cog between 8-12 bb deep the hand  that may induce dominated shoves over minraise instead or just shoving preflop.

Anyway, i found that vid very interesting about the play of superturbos.....and cog's commentaries dont bother me at all...lol

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