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PLO Postflop Theory Video # 8: The Turn-River Transition By Tom “LearnedfromTV” Chambers. ttest. Turn Texture Review Definition: A dynamic turn texture is one where the nuts is likely to change on the river and relatively many hands have good equity against the nuts.

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  1. PLO Postflop Theory Video # 8: The Turn-River Transition By Tom “LearnedfromTV” Chambers ttest

  2. Turn Texture Review • Definition: A dynamic turn texture is one where the nuts is likely to change on the river and relatively many hands have good equity against the nuts. • Examples: Boards where the nuts is a set or straight • Definition: A static turn texture is one where the nuts is unlikely to change on the river and relatively few hands have good equity against the nuts. • Examples: Boards where the nuts is a flush or full house • -------------------------- • Dynamic turn textures lead to river ranges that include a lot of hands that were semi-bluffing the turn or drawing on the turn. • Static turn textures lead to two-street polarized range scenarios ttest

  3. Basic River Concepts • The river is fundamentally different from other streets for two reasons: • 1. Hand values are static • 2. No additional streets of action • Therefore there are no protection bets or semi-bluffs, only value bets and bluffs. • Assessing Ranges • Reading the board texture backward • Narrowing ranges street-by-street • Splitting both ranges into categories – value betting hands, air, bluff-catchers • River decisions are frequencies-based, not equities-based ttest

  4. Turn-River Texture Transition • Dynamic Turns: • There are several possible river scenarios • Relative hand values shift from turn to river • Strong made hands  strong hands (on blanks) or bluffcatchers (when draws complete) • Medium made hands / showdown value hands  Bluffcatchers • Draws  strong hands (when they complete) or air (when they don’t) • Static Turns: • There are only a couple possible river scenarios, and by far the most likely is that the texture does not change. • Relative hand values mostly stay the same ttest

  5. Example #1 • Board: Kd9s7d4s • Previous Action: We raise preflop and are called by the button. We c-bet flop, he calls, we bet turn, he calls, one pot-sized bet left for the river. Turn Hand Values Strong Made Hands – Sets, Top Two Showdown Value Hands – Two Pair, Top Pair, AA** Straight Draws – QJT*/JT8*/T86*/865* Flush Draws – Diamonds, Spades River Cases 3d 9h Tc 5s ttest

  6. Example #2 • Board: KhQs7dQc • Previous Action: We raise preflop and are called by the cutoff and button. We c-bet flop, CO folds, BN calls, we check turn, he bets, we call, one pot-sized bet left for the river. Turn Hand Values Strong Made Hands – Full Houses, AQ** Showdown Value Hands – Weak trips, AA**, AK** Flop Draws – AJT*, JT9*, etc. River Cases 3d Ah 9c ttest

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