See Matt Afflecks "Small and Big game" bet sizing video ... and the solvers choices will make more sense.
@neversulky24 күн бұрын
Good stuff thanks fellas
@vudinhtrang198926 күн бұрын
Cám ơn bạn rất nhiều
@simplifypoker27 күн бұрын
Timestamps: 00:00:01 Start 00:01:30 Dara asks Barry to profile a player he plays against 00:04:03 Questions to ask when ranging a player 00:08:30 Node locking post flop to narrow a range down 00:15:00 Breaking hands down into categories 00:26:10 Dara's summary on ranging players 00:30:30 How Barry uses Equity Buckets to simplify ranging players 00:33:30 Using the AKQ game to simplify ranges 00:39:00 What we have learned today 00:40:50 How to get more free advice like this
@anthonyholland2272 ай бұрын
Great content as always fellas. Thanks
@Stockholm_Syndrome2 ай бұрын
Did you change the name of your channel?
@daraokearney72552 ай бұрын
Yeah
@moretbcpoker2 ай бұрын
The quality and madness of the AI image used for the thumbnail needs to be studied
@daraokearney72552 ай бұрын
We are a shoestring operation, except there's no shoe and very little string
@Lemon-Poker2 ай бұрын
1st!
@BobDuganFL2 ай бұрын
Why is your new tnmt offering on Gumroad "listed" as $300 BUT cannot be purchased for less that $360 due to some sort of mysterious "tip"? If you want $360 for it, LIST IT FOR $360!!! Pretty scummy behaviour. Whether it's you or gumroad, you will lose sales, you lost mine. It's not the $60, just a BS scam.
@samuraijack13712 ай бұрын
i think simplyfying by limping entire range 100BB may not be that great. Flop is where you have the biggest equity shifts. In poker the fundamental principle is when you are ahead and next streets are going to bring in big equity shifts you want to put in as much money are possible now vs once equity shift that has happened. in practice. people do not 3bet that often, so there isnt much fear of raise folding hands like J9, KJ, QJ which are most painful to fold. Also, BB's 3B range in practice is linear. you are already getting so much information even without going to flop that its worth expanding the raising range even more than what solver says. Imagine you limp QQ and the flop comes J93 and the guy hits his J3o 2Pair and you barrel off with your QQ cause you want "protection for your QQ" . yea, why doesnt the same "protection" principle apply to preflop when you have 3 cards to come vs turn and river which is total of 2 cards?
@daraokearney72552 ай бұрын
If you're a 6 max cash game player so one third of the hands you play are in the blinds and nearly always 100bb effective, I agree. However the course this is taken from is specifically for tournaments, in which you pretty much only get stacks this deep at the very start of the tournament (when stakes are therefore lowest), so I don't think devoting a lot of time and effort into studying a complex strategy that mixes raises and limps and the corresponding postflop is an efficient use of brain power and study time. Tournaments players have to study a dizzying array of spots involving different positions, stack depths (everything from 100 down basically( while factoring in ICM and other tournament considerations, and I think the extra little bit of EV you can eke out 100 bbs effective blind on blind is minor compared to the amount you stand to gain perfecting your play with shallower stack depths and ICM
@OneMindMastery2 ай бұрын
Great content guys!
@karlcole48992 ай бұрын
One of the most underrated and valuable poker videos online! Thank you
@sammymunoz29912 ай бұрын
🔥
@wildcatchamp73542 ай бұрын
The best hand the BB can have is A8? Why can't he have 22?
@MrDokedoke2 ай бұрын
Shoves pre
@wildcatchamp73542 ай бұрын
@@MrDokedoke That's in theory, but in practice I doubt many would do so, especially at lower stakes. Far more likely they'd try to set mine at a discounted price.
@MrDokedoke2 ай бұрын
@@wildcatchamp7354 True. In that case we can use a modified sim but for this example we just used the GTO preset. Presence of some sets in opponent range will make some minor differences to the post flop strategy but it'll be very minor
@deepmordor24112 ай бұрын
Stumbled upon this, after watching first 3 mins (will watch further), 2 comments: 1) EQ = win likelihood of ranges when there is no further betting (so, EQR = 100% for both) To know the in-game (where betting will occur) win likelihood, we have to factor in EQR 2) EQ buckets (simple) = 100-75-50-33-0
@MrDokedoke2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@rasowykot86853 ай бұрын
why don't use postflop mode ?
@StrongwillGameTheory4 ай бұрын
Aaah, eeeh, iiiih, ooooh, uuuuh: the stuttering is so distracting. It seems like he didn't prepare for this podcast or conversation at all.
@rashisti4 ай бұрын
May be dated strategy, maybe it is still mostly golden, but I found a lot of value in watching, thanks!
@yofoxjoke6 ай бұрын
How to calculate COC when it is not stone bubble yet, like 3 paid, 6 left. How do we calculate coc for this scenario? also how do we combine pot odds and coc together? if our coc is 70% and we getting very good pot odds, do we still need 70% equity to call off?
@thomasstewart27987 ай бұрын
Video is good but you never say how many tickets there are which is important to take the best decisions
@toveprinty54927 ай бұрын
*promo sm*
@Mitjitsu8 ай бұрын
These tournaments are a goldmine atm, because people vastly overestimate the value of going for a bounty and will risk most or almost all their chips with any two cards in the hope they can suck out on another player who assuredly has a big ace or middling pair in the hopes they can luck out in that 1 in 50-100 chance of hitting the jackpot bounty.
@freeloader698 ай бұрын
So, I’m reading Beyond GTO at the moment, and was wondering what you thought about me skipping the chapter entitled How to Read the F***ing Charts? 😅 Seriously, though - you can always put charts on a relatively cheap website and refer readers of your book to them so that they can see them better. Just a friendly tip from a guy that does that sort of thing (I’m in school for CS/IT). I bought your book (along with numerous others on the subject) to use in my bibliography for a term paper. 🥂
@jimmyherward1748 ай бұрын
Great stuff! Would checking too much OOP be better or worse than betting too much? My instinct is that it would be better in GTO land but not sure about the results in the real world.
@baalbaki19869 ай бұрын
At 8:52 this is the node where the range is 2nd and 3rd pair or middle pair and the range that you display is the overall range which has top pair which isnt in the rqnge at all when they lead 20% on the flop. My guess is they call 2md and middle pair and fold 3rd pair with no backdoor and overcard
@DerekDDuval9 ай бұрын
The range you give villain, in my experience, is not at all accurate. Firstly, the villain that donk leads flops is not the same villain type that defends a gto range from the BB (They defend tighter). But most important these flop donks include a lot of flush draws. Or at least some flush draws, you included zero?
@oscarvelasco4549 ай бұрын
How to adjust when villain underbluff the donk bet oop river after BC-XX-DB?. The first that comes to my mind is to overfold the river against passive tight players, but what about merging the turn bet with the middle part of my range instead of polarizing since they underraise and avoiding getting on a bluffcatch river situation against this type of players? Or does the solver prefers to realize my 2 outs equity against their top pairs range?
@milaneli9 ай бұрын
More of this please 😊
@raywhee759 ай бұрын
Best video so far Barry, very good content
@bigslickenergy23149 ай бұрын
Thanks for the new videos lads. Could ye possibly do a video on study plans for recreational players? Im trying to take my game more seriously, reading daras/barrys books, modern poker theory etc and have begun studying preflop ranges. I definitely feel im more active than the recs I play with already from what I have learned so far. It can be a bit overwhelming at times on what to study though and how to study effectively. I would appreciate it if ye could give some pointers on this before I sign up to Jaka coaching. 😂
@raywhee759 ай бұрын
Good brag video Barry 😂
@Steve-ic6sq9 ай бұрын
😥 "PromoSM"
@allstarfitnesswexford41349 ай бұрын
Great video, very interesting to hear thought processes
@17jackh9 ай бұрын
Great video guys, thanks
@robfitz779 ай бұрын
Thanks for this lads. Brilliant content. Really useful to hear your thought processes
@Lemon-Poker10 ай бұрын
16:00 EQ Graph, the n1 underrated tool for understanding solver sizings for sure!
@andrasvegh368810 ай бұрын
Cool breakdown of turn strat. Thank you guys!
@oliverjordan69510 ай бұрын
A new book in horizon?
@simplifypoker10 ай бұрын
We have discussed HU as a book subject, but our next one is on exploits (out this month) and the one after that is on a super secret topic nobody has ever done before. So HU would be in 2025 if we did it
@samuraijack137110 ай бұрын
@@simplifypokersuch tease😂
@simplifypoker10 ай бұрын
00:00:00 How important is heads-up study? 00:04:23 Barry trolls Dara for the first time in 2024 00:04:47 HU match starts - Barry gives his read on his opponent 00:06:25 Leak 1: Barry opens too big against a tight player (And What GTO heads-up ranges look like) 00:09:20 Trying to make the pot bigger against nits 00:09:50 Check raising a double backdoor hand 00:13:30 Leak 2: Trying to bluff catch against players who won't bluff 00:14:30 Leak 3: Raising hands that play well against tight players post flop 00:17:18 Leak 4: Not value betting thin on river 00:21:00 Timing tells heads-up 00:24:20 GTO hand review of a heads-up spot
@emzlouz110 ай бұрын
great video I really enjoyed it. I'd like to see a video on how to play shallow stacks 5--15bb turboish structure where under 15 is average stack. How we adjust ranges to different stacks behind and any exploits that can be gained. I feel it's the weakest part of my game where I can't gain an edge and feel most vulnerable. When we should play shove only etc or if we can exploit open/limp off shallow stacks. Then maybe a second video on the same topic ICM related
@RyanNagy10 ай бұрын
What percentage of online poker players know of Dara and Barry's books and are playing in this manner? Thoughts?
@RyanNagy10 ай бұрын
Good lord, this is helpful! Even for those of us who have read your books. Thanks.
@Ledgend10 ай бұрын
Your surname is O'Kearney!!!!!! I've never come across someone with my surname before
@031Smack11 ай бұрын
Just wanted to thank Mr Dara for his selflessness, watching this alone helped me either cash-out or win in 3 consecutive tournaments. I usually watch Daniel Negreanu's live streams to study his gameplay and how to better apply everything I've studied but was struggling to cash-out of tournaments probably because Daniel is not focused on just cashing out as he's already on the Mount Rushmore of poker. Mr O'Kearney is very objective and adamant on always having the goal in mind instead of ruining your tournament life just because somebody shoved and you felt your ego getting bruised.
@BlackSpruce-nf6qf Жыл бұрын
Extremely useful! Keep making them, and I'll keep watching them and buying the books!
@beyondabove Жыл бұрын
22:13
@adrianoalves20 Жыл бұрын
Very good!
@thehari75 Жыл бұрын
great video thanks guys
@simplifypoker Жыл бұрын
00:00:01 How to calculate the value of the bounty 00:06:03 Solving a Mystery Bounty hand in HRC 00:08:16 Hand ranges - The differences between a Mystery and a Vanilla 00:11:00 Playing as and vs a short stack 00:16:48 How payout structures change the strategy 00:20:50 Live vs online player population tendencies
@plo_mtt398 Жыл бұрын
I recently played 5$ Mystery Bounty on GGPoker, it had over 200k runners, but for simplicity lets say it was exactly 200k. For Day-2 there was (rounded down) 10k players with 10k starting stack and the Bounty GTD was 500k, which makes the average Bounty 50$ which is 10 times the buy-in, would that mean the average bounty is 100k in chips? I used this method and I also re-calculated it on the breaks and at one point the average bounty was around 110$ because the 67k$ bounty stayed quite long! I knocked out 2 players in top 800 when the 67k bounty was still up, that means I had 2 times 1-in-800 chances of winning 67k! That's pretty wild!
@Millnoc Жыл бұрын
This is assuming our [bad] opponents will respond correctly when constructing and protecting their ranges as well as calling correctly on river. I imagine they have to call pretty wide OTR and most opponents are mucking top pair