Very nice video! I Enjoyed your style of narration and the in depth thought process behind your actions. The way you theorized the actions and range of the fish and the plans to exploit them was quite insightful; looking forward to more videos!
@@JakoPokerwould you be able to go through your hud briefly and point out all the things and what they all do in the next vid? There’s quite a few things I’ve never seen before, is that a random number generator in the purple box on top left?
Many pros have said Bovada/Iggy isn’t worth playing above 200nl due to collusion and bot infestation (granted exploitative low winrate bots)…your thoughts?
I can’t compare to what things were, so my experience of 2k has always been with some suspicious things going on at times. However I only sit tables where I find a recreational, and that happens often enough imo. I don’t know about bots at 500/1k, I’ve found these games to be pretty soft.
You’ll see I click the button of the two cards in the top left - that brings up the hand ID which includes the players hole cards (only if they call on river, it won’t show their cards if they fold). I just had that up on my other screen
Your 5x jam with Quads was horrible. Bet small, Qx will raise you and you can 3b all in. You're just losing value from other parts of their range. It looks like you have KK, AA and Jx, way too much value to be bluffing.
Yeah I certainly agree it’s not theoretical. I also agree that I have no bluffs in that line (but this isn’t really something we need to care about). With the right assumptions I think the jam can be ok - ie. jam is best against a villain who won’t fold 7x (and also won’t raise 7x vs a small bet). Probably too optimistic though I agree
@@JakoPoker well IMO just follow through with your exploit. "We're facing an agro villain who we want to induce", then you follow it up by denying him the ability to over aggress on the river, which is board changing a bit, the 'nuts' change to any Qx more or less. It could be enough to get him to aggress. I mean mess up all the time too, it's easy to be an armchair poker chat pro. Just was relatable is all. Fear and Greed are the most two common emotions in poker.