See what goes into making the RIGHT play with gutshots: [ Ссылка ]
Should you semi-bluff with two overcards and a gutshot? Should you just call it instead? What even goes into determining these answers?
SplitSuit breaks it down through the lens of an interesting hand from Alex's $1/$2 home game. Most players in this game overvalue their hands, which complicates things when he flops an big gutshot in a 5-way pot. Split focuses on 3 major things:
1. The preflop isolation size is too small
2. The flop CB, while standard in a HU pot, is not great in such a MW spot
3. The turn check/shove is likely worse than just check/calling
Tools like Equilab and SplitSuit's EV spreadsheet are used to take a big-picture look at the turn line. Yes, the $30 bet on the turn looks weak, but is it really going to fold often enough to make our shove good? Or, should we call getting 4:1 - even OOP and with only 1 card to come? Let's break it down...
*NEXT STEP*
The One Percent course takes a frequency-first look at building ranges and a strategy that your opponents simply won't beat. This is the foundation of understanding GTO vs exploitative lines, and will help you protect your own ranges while also pummeling the regs in your game: [ Ссылка ]
*RELATED LINKS*
EV Spreadsheet: [ Ссылка ]
Isolation Raise Sizes: [ Ссылка ]
MW C-betting: [ Ссылка ]
How To Use Equilab: [ Ссылка ]
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