Fydor_8 HUSNG Leakfinder 11/13/11 - Low Stakes Reg Wars

November 14, 2011 - 00:54

In this HUSNG Leakfinder, Fydor explains how the thought process changes against more "regular" opponents at the $20 and $30 levels. Tips on how to succeed while battling intermediate level opponents, or lower mid stakes winners, is discussed.
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outs_on_the_moon says:
@26:00 58s hand on A99s flop
Im not that sure i really like raising his river lead after turn ct readless. I think it isnt a good spot.
Your raise doesnt rep a thing there. If villain is just a little decent in handreading he'd probably figure out that if you had 9x most players would continue here to get value from draws and Ax; and if you would have Ax(unless u have aq) im not sure that its a great spot to thin valuebet since villain has more Ax and 9x in his range than Qx (AQ and QK would probably be 3betting + calling (pre)flopbet with weak qx- might be a bit marginal and you dont have any reads yet that villain would be floating hands like QT f.e. here)..
Also his betsizing looks like small vbet size which makes me lean more towards just folding
fydor_8 says:
Hey!
Good thought process and hand analysis. Obviously, this isn't standard by any means but I feel like most regs at the 20s-30s will give you way too much credit why you raise the river in this spot because they NEVER see you having a bluff here - even if your line doesn't make that much sense. Looking at the hand for a second time, I would say that folding is probably best and I may have been trying too hard to be creative and win use aggression to take advantage of a tigher opponent.
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TwistedFantasy says:
hi
fydor_8 says:
Hi!
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