thank you very much :). I will definately be going for a 2nd video by the end of the week. I'm too busy at the moment, so this has to wait for a few more days.
Originally posted by ghaleon
I don't really play hyper turbos beside rarely as fillers when ending session.
But some comments anyway:
1st hand bottom left: You are definitely losing value by shoving 25bb versus SB limp. Normal raise would be much better.
2:15 top left: Shove with J9o will be good always whatever he is going to call with.
Agreed.
4:30 bottom left: 63s is ok shove hand versus almost anyone. Not like mandatory shove by any means.
Agreed, though I like to be more on the tight side early on. At least as long as I have no pressure collecting chips.
7:20 bottom right: Very clear shove. Any A is good enough this shallow with antes in play. Suited A is like nuts for me. This is also spot to make bit of -EV shove to maintain fold equity.
Yes, seemed a little too tight with that kind of hand.
7:30 top right: minraising AA is fine as long as you have more fishy players behind. For someone decent this would seem very trappy, if he has seen you shoving as default.
Yes, like I mentioned. There were 2 fish at the table so I thought I get most value of them by minraising preflop. With like 3 regulars I would have shoved obviously, because a shove 4-handed from UTG just looks so weak. ♦
8:00 top left: K9o would be nice hand to iso shove. CO is very wide with his half bb and you have also only 4bb. Even if blinds are calling very wide it will show profit and if they fold you will make small profit even if CO wins.
Totally agreed.
10:00 top left: Over 20bb shove with TT. Losing value. Yep you will end up sometimes in nasty spots postflop, but still often you are in position and by raising you give space for those resteal shoves you are happily calling.
I think at these stakes shoving TT is max EV. Your point is definately correct, but my shove is just adapting to the limits. On 15's or 30's there would be a lot of value in openraising to give other players the opportunity to resteal. But here I see people calling so much crap preflop, even if I shove. They almost call every ace and every pocket pair. But if I just raise not everyone resteals all in. Most of the time they just call preflop and TT doesn't flop too well. So I maximise value by shoving preflop. This play is based on my experience on that limit so far.
17:20 top right: Obviously villain raise size is plain bad with shallow stacks HU, but raise-folding KQo would be big big mistake by him.
Yes, I probably should have said "I don't like his play" and not "call" :P.
20:50 top left: Nice 3bet shove
20:50 bottom right: Well played. With check-call you likely won't induce much more bluffs from him. With this shallow stacks it doesn't really matter much. I think he is calling with hands like QQ or JJ if he cbets that board with these stacks. Also he is unknown. He can have some hands like KJ, KT even if he min3bet preflop. Problem with check-call is that you likely then plan to check turn and then villain just got to see turn and river "free". Not good scenario this shallow.
21:40 top left: Clear shove with T9o 11bb deep. It's unexploitable.
Yep, that was bad. Even limp/stab seems to be a good option here in my opinion.
22:40 bottom right: Shoving over 20bb with AKs from button. Losing value once again.
23:30 top left: 98o would nice hand to shove even with bit over 10bb.
VS fish who's able to call hands like J9, T9 etc I think limp/stab would be fine. Or at least minraise.
25:30 bottom left: Raise-call with AJo.
Villain had played 50/0 after 7 hands, so he is probably a station. If these players start to get aggressive on any street I see this as a warning sign. Though it's still BTN VS BB and ranges are obviously way looser than usual. I think folding is still fine. Shoving first in might be an option preflop anyway.
28:15 top right: Yep you are pot committed. In these spots there is alternative line to shove with weak hands. That is to limp (obviously call if he raise) and shove any flop. That might create bit more fold equity.
Yes, probably a good thing.
34:00 bottom right: Raise for value in flop. They will call with many worse hands.
35:30 top left: Versus decent thinking player it would usually be fold in river as it is for value most of time. Versus unknown or most players in these limits and game type bluff catching is totally fine.
37:30 top left: Bet turn. You have already once took that line and folded versus his raise. There is also obvious reasons for value and protection.
39:20 top left: KTo is nuts!
Thank you for your time and feedback. Really helped me a lot.