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Byron continues his "Studying Poker" series with the third and final in a line of theory-type presentations, on Small Blind Play in Heads-up Sit & Goes. Stay tuned for more top-notch theory from Byron. Showcasing the latest production from ByronJacobs, looking at Sit & Go Small Blind play, observing from the point of view of the short-stack, we see the habits ideally formed to ensure our quality of play is uncompromised when facing a shove or fold situation.
If you missed Byron's freebie a couple of weeks ago, see it here: Shortstacking the Big-Blind Heads-up, for a list of all the Weekly Freebies, be sure to visit the Freebie Overview Thread and finally, you can find all of Byron's productions in the video section!
Part one and part two of this same series, are mandatory viewing for part three.
Blind Defense, Blindbattle, push or fold, series, shorty, Theory Video



#1
EuanM, 14.06.12 13:11
Enjoy the final part in the miniseries from Byron, focusing on Small-blind play.Don't forget to leave your thoughts & feedback for the coach!
#5
EuanM, 14.06.12 18:45
Part one: http://www.pokerstrategy.com/video/24542/Part two: http://www.pokerstrategy.com/video/24680/
Short-stacking the Big-Blind Heads-up: http://www.pokerstrategy.com/video/23899/
#6
Jim9137, 15.06.12 18:42
Byrooooonnnnn! <3#7
Falco35, 15.06.12 22:41
If you calculate Equities with "enumerate" than "Monte Carlo" Equilab will be much more faster#8
Anonym92, 16.06.12 01:40
great video!#9
itSmIn3z, 16.06.12 20:05
good series!#10
pceetje, 18.06.12 18:45
Very nice video!Would it be possible to make a video where you show how you use this strategy? I'm mostly interested in how you will play postflop because i'm afraid that u will also get in a lot of tricky situations when he's villain is flatcalling
#11
ByronJacobs, 18.06.12 21:38
#10 Hi pceetje, Yes, such a video would be good. I'll see what I can do. You will get in some tricky situations post-flop for sure but you have some advantages: you're playing IP and you should have pretty good idea of villain's range as flatting hands will typically be with both cards in the Q-8 range, e.g. Q9, J8, T9 etc. Stronger hands ought to be shoving and weaker hands should fold. You should get a good idea of which flops it will be +EV to c-bet, regardless of whether you've actually hit them or not, e.g. A9x you c-bet 100%, QT8 you check-fold unless you hit it hard yourself.#12
YohanN7, 20.06.12 20:40
Hi Byron.Q: Is it correct to say that Villain can not counter this strategy with any pure push/fold range vs your minraise?
/Johan
#13
HariRadovan, 08.07.12 02:14
That series was REALLY good content!I think the trickiest thing when using the minraising-approach is to figure out how wide a range villain shoves because otherwise you either run the risk of calling villains shoves with too many hands (if villain pushes much tighter than expected) or minraise-fold too often (if villain shoves too loose; I also agree that this won't happen too often in praxis).
So I would really like to see a video of how you adjust to different opponents in real-play.