24 Responses to “$109 Win Hand History Review with Daryl “aaaaaaaa” Jace (Part 3)”

  1. loxxii

    9:00 with 55.

    Lead – strong hands that dont block top pair, good top pair hands, and combo draws
    55,66,65
    AK without the A of clubs, KQ
    87cc, maybe A6cc

    Check Raise – good but vulnerable hands I dont wanna see a river with and weak semibluffs that I can shove on a lot of turns. Including top pair hands with some draws.
    AA,K6, K5, KJ, KTcc+, maybe KTo
    K2cc-K9cc
    basically all the flush draws in my range that can also turn a gut shot.

    Check Call – strong hands that block top pair
    KK, AK with the ace of clubs

    Check Fold – everything else

  2. loxxii

    14:00 with T6o.

    Check – strong hands that block top pair and good hands that can turn some strong draws
    JJ, AJ, KJ, J8, J5, maybe QJ, JT, J9
    98s, T8s, 87s, 86s,
    T9s, 67s, probably T9o

    Bet – strong hands that dont block top pair and weak hands (mostly pure air)
    88, 55, 85, QQ+, maybe 76o
    pretty much every thing else

  3. loxxii

    14:00 with T6o. In regards to post flop adjustments.
    He is generally passive so I’d bet more.

    He he slowplayed with a relative monster on the flop and turn so I’d call his flop raises more. Not sure about turn raises because he might have been going for a check shove.

    He clicked the 2/3 button with the nuts on the river when he could have shoved for pot so I would call that river sizing less and raise or call smaller or larger river sizes more.

    I’d also look for bet sizing tells in other areas of his game.

  4. loxxii

    27:00 with 97o. You said you made a mistake here by not calling because it is break even.

    I could be mistaken, but I think I heard Daniel Negreanu say that if you have a break even scenario then by definition, it doesn’t matter whether or not you take it.

    I may be thinking incorrectly here but an analogy I thought of is if I offered to bet you $1 that a coin would land on heads. That’s a break even bet and it doesn’t matter whether or not you choose to take it. I could be missing something important here though.

  5. loxxii

    32:00. I think your assumption on spider could be slightly off, but that’s just my opinion. He’s good but I guess “very good” is relative. From discussions we’ve had in TPE chat, I know he’s better than me.

    I too tend to get 3bet sizing wrong due to conflicting sizing from various pros. He 2.5x’ed it. My guess is that you should use that size from OOP and maybe just 2.2x it in position?

  6. FkCoolers

    The 55 hand:

    I think betting bottom set with no club is really good. He just whiffed the flop and probably had JT or something.

    I’d cbet most hands with these stacks as I expect his flop raising range to be pretty strong, but his c/c range can be pretty wide and he’ll fold a lot of turns.

    My first instinct was to see this board and read it as a fire 3 bullets with our entire range type of board. We could size it for a near pot sized shove on the river.

    He’s not an amazing player, but I think the better the player they less often you should have a split range or your split range should clearly be non-standard.

  7. aaaaaaaaa

    You’re leading range includes air too tight? Nvr thought about c/r KJ/KT here I think an impt Q to ask is what r we gonna do on future streets or if he 3b rips flops. Not sure how I feel about c/r then jam turn with KTo.

    The Kxcc hands I think play rly well as a c/c cuz we can always call 2 and can often hero river and when we hit our flush he will barrel it a ton.

    I think the c/c range can have more K’s and fl draws even. We can maybe c/c then crai turn with them.

  8. aaaaaaaaa

    I think a good way to construct ranges is too see what ur opponents proper response to it should be. For example I bet our opponent can c/r this betting range with any 2.

    I think another counter strategy would be to just c/f a ton OTT after u check.

  9. aaaaaaaaa

    Couldn’t the hand but if thats what I said then ya I was wrong. I might of meant that it was slightly +EV so I should take it

  10. aaaaaaaaa

    Was just an assumption, I could def be wrong. There r def SOME good players who 2.5x 3bet but most ppl who do aren’t IMO.

  11. aaaaaaaaa

    I feel like i’d give up turn a lot with a lot of low equity hands. Gotta show me some maths for barreling turn and river.

    I generally dont think a strategy of cbetting 100% vs a good player OOP on a board that isn’t like 742r can be optimal.

  12. loxxii

    Yes, I lead air but I wonder if should we lead all our air hands all the time? Currently, I do.

    Agreed. So we should check call with top pair hands because the other options set up weird spots on the turn.

    Do we wanna check raise some of our weakest flush draws as a bluff?

  13. loxxii

    Do we always want to go by his proper response or do we want to use likely respond if we have reads?

    If he’s check raising any 2, then we should bet strong hands and check back with decent hands, draws, and air.

  14. loxxii

    Yeah! I got one right!

    Holy shit. This actually worked later in the video. This guy does have sizing tells that I might not have picked up on without you prompting me to think about it.

    I am getting more from this video and discussion than any other I’ve ever watched. Thank you Daryl.

  15. mls2323

    Loved the video! I haven’t watched the first 2 parts so you might have addressed it there since I wanted to focus on the late stages, but I noticed that you size your cbets ~1/2 pot almost always. Is that your standard these days? Obviously it should vary at times depending on opponent, texture, etc but would be cool to hear any or all thoughts about this.

  16. aaaaaaaaa

    Ya I bet a lot bigger than most regs. Sometimes I bet like 1/3 on good boards to do it. Idk its hard to rly say whats a better bet size, I just feel like 1/3 is often too small

  17. michae1di11on

    19mins in when your in sb v button wiht K7. He makes it 5k with 90k effective, what are your thoughts on making it 14k here? If you make it 14 he has to make it around 30k to click it back and thats 1/3 of his stack. Leveraging 90k with a 14k bet seems pretty solid to me as a bluff

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