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I'm not done watching, but before I forget, thank you so much! Love your content and I'm trying to be a better poker player 🙂
Very powerful strategy and the more callers you have after the IR, the more incentivized you are to jam. Its just so hard for anyone after the IR to have a hand that can call the shove. I'm always looking for places to attack dead money, with or without a "real hand". Sometimes I get looked up and look like a fool but that's life. Fold equity is the critical component and raw equity is the backup.
I understand this concept however, if you’re constantly making this play in a tournament all it takes is for our opponent to wake up with it just once and then we’re just out of the tournament…wouldn’t this be pretty risky assuming we have a huge post flop edge against our opponents
I've heard you say "fifth-grade math" but never this. I love it. Been playing this way all along. Great video.
@Jonathan , win% (when both players fold) = .67 (1-.33) X .64 (1-.36) = 43%, and is not 33% as shown in the example@5:25
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Great video. I often lack the guts to do this, but will try more now. As someone said fold equity backed up by raw equity. Will try next time around 20BB
Do not implement this strategy in Texas!! The smaller stakes tournaments here will still call off very wide regardless of what you have. I recently played a $30 tournament here, was card dead for about 2 hrs got down to 20bb. I woke up with A10o in the bb. Prior to this I intended on jamming my bb with any 2 cards implementing this exact strategy. Even after being called out about how tight I was playing. Anyways, UTG limped, co open 2.5 bb, folds to me I jam my 20bb stack. UTG folds ( later told me he had 55) co calls with K9o 😒 he hits I miss! I initially targeted this opponent because he opens to wide from late position. Unfortunately this play didn't work in my favor. To make a long story short, be weary of where u play. Some people still call with any 2 cards.
Is there a possibility that Player 1 and Player 2 both call?
This is the perfect poker lesson. Teach the math and then show how to apply the principles. I learned a lot, thank you!