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Exploitive HUDs: Part 1

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About this Video
Today's Small/Mid Stakes NLHE games are getting tough - but are they beatable? Of course! Join Foucault as he looks at using a HUD, and shows you how you can use your HUD to exploit the other regulars in your game. Foucault mixes theory with live play and shows you how a HUD can help you spot leaks in your opponent's game. Stakes played range from $2/$4 - $5/10
Video Description
Foucault combines Theory and Live play and teaches you how to use HUD stats to exploit your opponents. Foucault breaks down the stats of a $2/$4 reg, and then uses what he learns about his opponent's game to take advantage of him post-flop. Session played at $2/$4 NL
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HUD: Part 1

Hey great vid

About 23mins in you talk about your plan against dumbo if he squeezes, you have 88 what would be your plan if you and dumbo where 200bb deep?

 

HUD: Part 1

Good question. I don't think I'd be looking to 4-bet him. I suppose I'd have to call and play poker. There will be plenty of tough decisions when I don't flop a set, but I think it's the best of bad options. If I really didn't feel I could play the hand profitably by calling his squeeze, then I'd 3-bet pre-flop to avoid inducing a squeeze.

 

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Hey, there foucault, I just started watching and thanks for the setup info on the HUD ... I just got the trial version of Holdem Manager and am watching your vids. I never would have thought of setting up the hands by number of players at the tables. Thanks a bunch already ... and I'm only 4 minutes into the vid!

 

HUD: Part 1

Great, glad to hear it and good luck!

 

Let me encourage you not to hesitate on upgrading your HEM. If you aren't sure whether you play enough to make it worthwhile, that's one thing, but if you're just on the trial version to see whether it's worth the money, I can assure you that it is.

 

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Hey, foucault! Im not a cash player, but still Im thinkin to learn it. So... I have a question about this video. The place where u called 3bet from that PS pro w 66, u flopped gutshot, he checked behind You and, then on the turn when K came and possible FD, You overbet pot. I jst wanted to ask wht hands were You trying to represent in that situation ? Hand like 67s (straight), or some set? On river came T, possible flush. So You were telling that flush is possbile more in Your range than in his. But why should anyone overbet the turn w flush draw? Semi-bluff? If so, isnt it very rare move w FD to make some1 believe You hit the flush?
And of course, would it be ok from the player w AK on Your overbet, jst shove the turn ?

 

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I'm repping a set or straight on the turn. I would still shove those hands on the river, and I think it's also more likely that I have a flush than that he has one. Obviously here I'm bluffing with very few outs and generally a flush draw would be a better hand to make this play with on the turn than the one I have.

 
 

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