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sa1251 plays Hyper Turbos on Lock Poker(PART1)

sa1251 returns from a 6 month hiatus with a series of  matches against random opponents at the $15 Hyper turbo level. He discusses how you can afford to employ an exploitable strategy at this level against weaker opponents with the main emphasis being on your bet sizing. This is Part 1 of a 2 Part series.

 

 

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Hi, interesting little

Hi, interesting little vid.
What makes you say that it's gonna be necessary to call with KTo on the Q52 bicolor flop when he shoves (16,3 bb deep), do you put him most of the time on a flush draw and an overcard ? Are you talking about a donk shove or a shove over your C-bet ?

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I think he talked about pre

I think he talked about pre calling vs 3bs, not on the flop.
 
I'm glad you're back Sean, cool vid as always. Love how you thinking about cbetting with air as value cbet because of the barrelling opportunities.
You mentioned, that you use smaller cbet sizes on dry flops. Isn't that induce a lot?
I used 30 cbet size to 80 pot on A high, paired, and really dry K/Q high flops, and tried to use 35 on semi-coordinated (like J72FD, or KJ7r type) flops, but I got a lot of floats, and CRs.
Is it better to use smaller size, because we'll have a lot of air, and this way our bluffs will be cheaper, or we should use a bigger (1/2 potsize) cbet, if we think, we'll have more FE, and we induce less this way?