Monday, 8 June 2026

Uri - 200NL Hand HIstory Review [new Lab 2.o vids]

 3bettting [150bb] deep:

- want to give the guy a tough decision: either go proper bigger like 2,5x to 15x (so he can't comfortably call his pp), or stay smaller, let him call wide and make a tough time for him post flop

- reason to go bigger is to also create an SPR, wher our AK and overpairs can stack off



HS flop thought process: what runouts do we not want to put a stack in:

- K, A

- 65, 64, 54

- bdfd comes in

- 7 should be ok

Friday, 5 June 2026

Uri - 200NL pt1 & 2: Bluffing: Story, Coherence and Frequencies at 200NL & Curiosity Over Attachment: The Mindset That Beats NL200 [new Lab 2.o vids]

 QQ 3b in SB v MP

- 976dds bad board flop us, start with a check. 

- ip checks back - now we can start piling money in. if he shoves we are snapping it

- ip calls 4s turn, river 5d - it's a rough one. our hand is prob x/f

- ip bets b50, we fold, he shows AJss bluff (spades obv most likely combo to take his line)

[note to myself - some 200nl regs capable of running this bluff]

Tuesday, 2 June 2026

Pr0digy - Using solvers to crush HS

  • Once you get to a certain level, you just need the solver to orient you.
  • Every HS reg should know all the basic nodelocks and what resuly they're going to produce (w/o having to check them)
  • Once you've done enough of them - some of the results are not intutitive - but you see them enough times and you make sense of them
  • Mostly looking in the solver to make sure your instincts were in the right ballpark