Poker Strategy – Playing Correct After RAISING the Flop In Position

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Poker Strategy – Playing Correct After RAISING the Flop In Position

7 thoughts on “Poker Strategy – Playing Correct After RAISING the Flop In Position

  1. Thanks for the video! Seems like a spot where population is under-raising flop and barreling incorrectly. Pretty unintuitive. You brought in some nice patterns with raising the flop with KK/QQ:T and bad gutshot:T. I'm curious as to how you chose turn sizing in this spot. It would seem both smaller sizing or larger sizing would be reasonable. Based on the equity graph on the turn and your intuition, if we had to choose just one turn sizing, would you think 1/3 pot or 3/4 pot would yield higher EV?

  2. interesting that we are raising quads and tjxx on the flop around 50% of the time. I thought those two combinations are a clear call because we block our opponents continuing range. Probably because we have a lot of bluffraises our opponent is supposed to continue with a lot of his overpairs and sdraws.

    should the small blind not use a 33% cbet sizing on a paired flop?

  3. Hey @Luuk Botter. At some point in the video you say overpairs with a T is a good holding to bluff. But later in the video you say that some of the best bluffs are those that don't have AKQ because those overpairs are the ones we want to bluff and therefore it is better if we don't hold them.

    How do those two statement hold together?

    Thank you very much for your videos, I love them!!!

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