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Here is the advanced suited connector strategy used by most pros these days. It involves flatting or 3betting with your suited connector after the flop.
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And then you must look for ways to take away the pot especially if you have the power of position.
It is important to always be putting your opponent on a correct range at all stages.
And always be looking for opportunities to steal the pot even when you totally miss the flop with your suited connector.
How do you play your suited connectors at the poker table? Is this a hand that you have trouble with?
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.
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Umm can you make a video where everything doesn't go perfectly?
15:54…pocket 77! And you were going to bluff him?!
Good analysis. After checking flop back and flatting the turn, any bluff on a bricky river would be stack suicidal. Even A high hand would be good bluff catcher. So, (Bluff is) Out of question.
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Obviously, playing a speculative hand on this kind of board requires more poker skills which beside aggression includes the reading, too. And this is already advanced poker!
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I want to believe that the poster assumed the players profile on this stake is not that high to go so deep in analysis, yet when it comes to coaching, that’s not an excuse.
Great video but what about all the other dozens of scenarios. Let's say suited connectors ooP, or other positions etc, so many other scenarios to learn from. Would love to see all of those!
That other guy was set mining. I don’t think that is surprising
one of those times you're hoping you don't get a flush and just get a straight so you can know for sure you have the nuts.
Wait – I just watched a training of yours that listed 77 as one of your 5 must play hands…you mention 20% equity and favorable implied odds. In this one you don’t like the guys choice to cold call the 4 bet – can you clarify your thoughts? I think the guy played bad after the flop but he seemed to be playing your ace killer strategy pre flop.
Assuming, this specific hand, the villain does not lead out on the river, what is your bet (regardless if you complete the straight)
3/4, pot??
I agree with most everything with the exception of what his range was. I have a lot to learn but I say extremely highly unlikely he has JJ-AA. But I don’t know this player. I’d say his range is big but I’d say 22-99 and any non pair combination of broadway cards.