xSCWx Video 56 - The Black Chip Experience - Four $33s

July 28, 2011 - 21:11

In this video xSCWx plays four $33 turbo speed HUSNGs on Black Chip Poker. He plays against an aggressive opponent and discusses hand ranges, fold equity, different effective stack sizes, and timing tells.
(9 votes)

Slatey says:
1) What % of players do you tend to think the 1st 3bet is done with crappier hands? at the $30/$60/ $100 levels w/ regs and fish?
2) 4:50 To what % butt. opener would you 3bet J7s 75bb deep? Esp. this oppon. with not much info on his 3bet calling range.
3) 15:00...9/7.. one concept i've been trying to figure out is at how many bb's eff. will you rr tp aver/weak kicker and get it in vs just calling. I realize there are alot of factors like game flow/player type/ turn bet %/ flop texture.
4) 28:50..QQ...can you break down why you'd be calling a shove on the 10/K/9 flop. With you cbet there is a 700 pot and to call your 865 left vs villian that seems to be fairly straight forward how would your numbers work out?
ivey15 says:
great vid,
I'm wondering why you didnt switch to min raising your buttons since villain was 3 betting such a high %?
and what other hands would you 4bet bluff this villain with?
longjohn says:
at 1:00 KTo would you onsider floating here vs unknown if he had cbet?
22:42 would you consider 4bet bluffing this here seeing that he has been 3betting a lot and you haven't 4bet yet?
30:50 are you ever donking into this flop he hasn't got any reason to trap you so this misses his range a lot so will likely play very fit or fold?
41:10 ae there any cards that could have come on this turn apart from the K or the T that you would have called a shove with?
xSCWx says:
Whoops, missed the earlier questions.
@longjohn
1:00 Yes, I would float the KTo against an unknown. Against a board that dry the king high holds a lot of value.
22:42 Are we talking about the 54o hand? I think the hand is alright for a 4bet bluff and an opponent that is 3betting a lot is definitely optimal to do it against, but the stack sizes are very awkward for us to try to put in a 4bet. We are too deep to 4bet shove and I think our non-dedicating 4bets have too little fold equity to be worthwhile.
30:50 I'd expect a donk bet to be pretty close to neutral EV. It might be worth doing.
41;10 I wish I'd had a hud in this video because I don't remember anything about this opponent aside from the bit I've heard rewatching it and what I've read from your questions. I think my main reason for calling was that I didn't expect him to shove the turn light, so probably not. The 3 would be close because we are still ahead of draws or weird air bluffs. Also, was this guy shoving over limps preflop a lot? I think standard for this hand is min-r/call against most opponents.