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Schneids explains in a poker interview by RecPokerCommunity, if your playing actual heads up limit holdem, in your in the BB and the button raises and the flop:



Flop: A-8-3, we



Check-Raise



2 barrel



Just like I think our notes say to do vs a steal-position raiser, but I thought we were only doing this on rainbow flops, but we maybe should be doing this on all very spaced A or K high flops.



Remember there are times when neither of us have a flush draw and a flush is present, this may be one of the only time we are Check-Raiseing into 2 barrel 100% with a flush draw present.



This is in a vacum, with out prior history.



This said this is against most opponent types.



This is because of there ranges.



This assuming the opponent isn't going to play back at you with air.



And giving them credit if they pick up a redraw on the turn or spike a pair on the turn and are going to be calling us down.



In other words, we will be doing this against almost all opponents, because anyone that would be playing back at you with air we probably don't want to be playing HU or we will learn how to beat such opponents later through study.



In a vacum means like, the opponent hasnt just caught us bluffing 4 times in a row and like we they wouldn't believe us again. Altough in that case, I still think I would do this play because almost definitely they will be calling down us with damn near anything or reraising us with air because they think we are ultra ultra aggro, when in reality we are making GTO decisions that have happned to stake up.



In 2024 Schneids doesn't use tells very often, only in marginal situations, and the ones he did use where eye dilation, sometimes the way they put there chips, and adams apple, but again he uses what he would normally do online.



He describes situations like the way a hand plays out, by what the opponent did on the flop, turn and river, its like a story is being played out, and if the story doesn't check out and make sense is when he made A high calls. And if he gets tricked, he gets tricked, but more often than not it works. The way they played the hand doesn't make sense for what they are representing.

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