In spots like this on the turn, are you more often checking back against two opponents or are you more interested in getting value and not allowing a free card to come off?
At these stakes, just bet small and deal with any raise. A lot of players raise too small, giving you great odds to call and look to boat up. If they're bluffing you can often figure it out. Some people are just clicking buttons and think their two pair is good.
Random question about image/ player types. Given perceptions / generalisations ; old people and women play tight ..Asians and young euros play loose aggressive.. Can we use these to our advantage.
@kevinnovo2197 I'm guessing you're being funny ? Just incase you are not, I'm meaning how people perceive these groups / stereotypes and how for eg an old dude could use that to his advantage or a women etc etc.
@@Fred-rg5vw yes I’m joking. they’re generally not good enough to use a perceived image to their advantage. The stereotypes are there for a reason - they’re usually true
@kevinnovo2197 Well that's a little defeatist. Everyone can improve and that's the pt of Bart's vids. I'm in the old dude who has oodles of room for improvement category. Next time I go to a casino I might work the look. Wear glasses , 1 of those hats old men wear to the races and drink coffee 😀
Post flop when you were wondering why the CO overcalled instead of betting, easy. He was chasing a flush draw with a suited or gapped suited connecter. In 5/5, these players are everywhere at the garden. At the garden, theres not much difference in the playerpool between $2/3 and $5/5
I know right! That's the biggest problem I see with Bart's deep dives into hands with these GTO heavy concepts. Most bad players and regulars are not playing according to those concepts and even when they are aware they stray from it too often. 🫤
@@hogi99 i would not say what bart went through here is GTO heavy. it's just applying logic and hand reading. the actual players hand at the end doesnt matter so much as understanding a winning thought process.
@@hogi99 If we don’t take a standard logical approach, we cannot ever discuss nor breakdown hands as opponents will always be assumed to have uncapped ranges.
Uncapped ranges are my biggest gripe with low stakes. 3-4 thinking players and 4-5 casuals who who call 4x raise and 15x reraise with 94o who bink a one liner straight on the turn. The good players have no ranges to evaluate with, and end up having to use pacing and sizing tells exclusively. That beings said, I saw Bart on Marc Coone's series where Marc trying to make $100/hour with a huge sample size at 2/5. So far, he's at $160ish/hour 100 hours in. I guess I just need to get guud. That being said, since I started watching Bart, my home game thinks I've been on a massive heater for the last 6 months. I haven't. This theorycrafting really works. It just really helps it along when villians TRY to play well. But yeah, uncapped ranges are brutal.
cant believe dude showed this atrocity of a bluff, he should keept it to himself and he would get some credit for bluffing, this way he got dumbdumb credits :D
1. This is a cash game video (and channel). Cash game results don't go on Hendon. 2. Hendon is useless for gauging tourney skills since it only shows gross winnings, not profit. It's not hard to have a million in earnings on Hendon if you fire 3 million in entries.