First time viewing. Came in expecting a fish, leaving surprised. I've played a million hands+ a year for nearly two decades. Good lines. The block bet with trips I especially like, even most regs at 200nlz and 500nlz are not balanced in block bets and are weighted heavily towards weak hands.
I think you’re a decent player with good fundamentals, but there’s a lot of waffling going on in this video. Way too often you gloss over your decisions without giving sufficient reasoning. Here are a couple of questions for you: 3:16 Do you really think AJo plays well in a 3-bet pot OOP? If that flop came without an A or J the hand would’ve turned out very differently. You frequently say “it’s a decent candidate to bluff” but never explain why. 7:00 Why is JThh a decent candidate to check-raise river on 7A8A2? You don’t block any of the full house combos, and aside from your holding unblocking missed spades, I don’t see how it’s a good candidate. 9:06 Why is ATcc “a great check-raise” on 7Td3Qc? You said it yourself that it’s merged, so do you think he’s gonna call with too many worse hands? Fold too many strong hands? If neither is the case then this bet is not only inefficient but also puts you in unnecessarily tough spots on rivers that don’t improve you. Explain what you mean by dynamics at 13:02. Additionally, if you think your opponent is 3-betting wide, then 4-betting QQ has a lot of merit to deny equity from A-high and K-high 3-bet bluffs. AA & KK make better exploitative traps. Looking forward to your response.
12:00 - Why not find a bet on river after Wolfgang checks? I doubt he's checking KK or AA there esp after board pairs 22. Bet small like 1/4 to 1/2 pot?
You know how you just absolutely sunran? Like ran so good Will Smith walked up to the table, picked up the deck of cards in his right hand, and repeatedly bitch slapped you in the face with the deck? I’m the guy on the other end that gets one upped in every single fucking big pot.