ShortSharpShock (carryhero) $100 Hyper Turbos (Part 1)

In his solo debut, Shortsharpshock (carryhero) plays $100 hyper turbo games. He discusses his approach to his opponents, getting into a lot of post flop play, with a few limped pots as well.

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microstakePRO's picture

There is a noise on the

There is a noise on the background which sounds like a vacuum cleaner. Didn't bother me much but wouldn't mind its absence.

I have one question. About the K4s hand vs 1rake1 around 20 min. I understand he was a more passive player and we mostly are ahead of his limping range and take it down a ton postflop vs him. On the other hand Kx at the lower end even suited doesn't flop that well, we are also shorter at that point around 17-18bb. Is that like the bottom of your range vs limps against this type of player, was it more a gameflow thing? And would you jam vs his limps with Kx suited hands if we were let's say around 14-16bb, or at what stacksize would you? 

Great video overall, compliments. I have one suggestion. I understand this was just a random half our grind vs randoms but it happened most of these players were very passive in general. I would love to see how you play against a more aggressive opponents next time and elaborate alittle on the adjustments you make with ranges at certain stacksizes versus them.

thank you.

 

 

pocaja's picture

11.22 - you limp K7o 12 BB

11.22 - you limp K7o 12 BB deep, i think is a standard mr/call, why you prefer limp?

22.22 - on the T85cc flop you have an OHSD, with zero showdown value and equity i think is a good spot to possibly triple barrel depending on turn and river cards given that if he flats flop c-bet his range is pretty capted.

Lucky HU's picture

Loved it ! A bit noisy

Loved it ! A bit noisy background, and video quality is not great, but commentary, pointing at your own mistakes and explaining why it was a mistake makes up for those technical issues. One of the better vids on a site recently :) 

Good luck,

rollinas 

shortsharpshock's picture

re: the 67 hand, i believe i

re: the 67 hand, i believe i comment in the video that i htink this is a mistake. I like checking here sometimes vs opponents who play an aggressive style on the flop in particular, as bet/calling with 7 high isn't very good and to make matter worse, often times we get it in vs worse draws aside from just pairs. Around 14-18bb in particular I like checking back the flop because it gives us the opportunity to shove over an opponent turn lead which is a much better fundamental way for us to play our hand, which clearly wants to get the last bet in. Vs more observant opponents you will likely get a lead on the turn on this type of flop even from their total air, as it's rare we have much as we would certainly bet/call an 8 or better on the flop.

The K7o...vs extremely passive players i would consider limping here more often, but I think it's probably a little too shallow to limp in the actual video. Probably best to mr/call there, though i think limp/folding vs someone who hasnt really shown any propensity to shove over my limps is probably fine too.

shortsharpshock's picture

re the K4s hand...i dont

re the K4s hand...i dont think my opponent is ever jamming over my limp light, firstly. I think he will fold to my small raise from the bb a large % of the time, and when he limp/calls a raise like that it's pretty easy for me to play post. His range is obviously going to be all over middle card flops and as he hasnt shown any tendency to make plays or mess around post, i know that I can very profitably bet all the Qhi+ boards along with all the dryer flops very profitably and even take stabs on the middling flops if they aren't too wet. But this is all not a huge issue as I just expect the original raise to take it down a large % of the time. If he had more around 13-15bb I'd be more likely to just go ahead and shove. 

Thanks for the suggestions as well, I'll be happy to make videos vs more difficult aggressive opponents in the future.

shortsharpshock's picture

Not sure what caused teh

Not sure what caused teh noisy background a few people have alluded to. I will try and make sure i'm in a quiet environment next time...maybe the dryer was on or something...really not sure.

longjohn's picture

Hey man great vid in the l/r

Hey man great vid

in the l/r pot w/ K4s on 824,2 I really don't understand why you shoved the turn, do you expect most 8s to be raising you on the flop? I just can't see much in his range that we get value from. Like you said he probably has a good amount of floats here and if he has floated you he would have done this to try and take away the pot later, you are almost never going to be betting here as a bluff so surely checking to make it look like you've given up and letting him bet his floats is more profitable?