Master Turn Strategies With This In-Depth Module!

Upswing Lab coach and cash game crusher Gary Blackwood is back with a deep dive module on double barreling turns.

While Gary’s previous modules often focus on broad concepts, in this module he treats us to an in depth look at 2 specific boards, giving Upswing Lab members a real understanding of optimal double barreling frequencies, sizes, and combos. If your baseline strategy is lacking after the flop, you won’t want to miss this one.

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What’s Inside the New Module 

Module Length: 5 hours and 15 minutes

  • 8-4-3 with a Flush Draw (Button vs Big Blind) 

While it’s rare that you’ll run into this exact flop when playing Button vs Big Blind, looking at specific boards within the solver does much more than give us a copy/paste strategy. Gary helps us really understand why the solver chooses to do different things across a variety of turns, allowing us to apply its strategies across a variety of flops and turns.  

  • Q-5-4 Rainbow (Button vs Big Blind)

After looking in-depth at a low connected board, Gary switches things up with a dryer texture. We learn the dynamics of high card rainbow boards, as well as the importance of looking at how the low cards connect, and how that impacts our barreling strategy. 

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  • UTG vs Big Blind Overview

Gary then takes a look at how our strategy shifts when ranges tighten in an Under the Gun vs Big Blind dynamic. You’ll notice how the solver tends to choose barreling combos for the same reasons, allowing for broader application. 

In his final two videos, Gary flips the module on its head and looks at Big Blind’s turn strategy facing double barrels from the In Position player. In order to understand our own barreling strategy we have to understand the correct defense, and this part of the module really helps to tie everything together. Upon completion, you should have a deeper understanding of solver turn strategies, and be able to immediately implement some broad ideas into your game! 

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Frequently Asked Questions 

Q: How much does the module cost, and what do I get?

This module is free with an Upswing Lab Subscription ($99/month) and has over 3 hours of content covering how to utilize your range and nut advantage to put maximum pressure on your opponents.

Q: What else do I get with the Upswing Lab?

You’ll get access to our massive catalog of 100+ modules, our members-only discussion group, and weekly new content filled with cutting-edge strategies from our elite coaches. Learn from Doug Polk, Gary Blackwood, David Yan, ALLinPAV, and our other amazing coaches as you level up your game one module at a time!

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If you’re an advanced player, you will likely find the earliest section of the Lab to be too fundamental, but all you have to do is skip that section to find the super valuable content you’re looking for.

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Uncovering the 2023 Chevrolet Towing Capacity: An In-Depth Guide

The 2023 Silverado 1500 comes with a range of engine options, cab configurations, and features like the automatic locking rear differential, which contribute to its impressive towing capacity. Let’s explore the different engine options available for the Silverado 1500, including the turbo 2.7-liter four-cylinder, the turbo-diesel 3.0-liter inline-six, and the powerful V-8 options, to understand their respective towing capacities and how they can meet your towing requirements.

Each engine option offers a different towing capacity, with the turbo 2.7-liter engine.

Turbo 2.7-Liter Four-Cylinder

The standard engine offered in the 2023 Silverado 1500 is the turbo 2.7-liter four-cylinder, which provides a solid balance of power and fuel efficiency. When equipped with this engine, the Silverado 1500 can tow up to 9,500 pounds, making it a great choice for those who need a reliable truck for everyday towing tasks. The configurations for the Turbo 2.7-Liter Four-Cylinder engine are rated for 9,200 pounds with 4WD or 9,000 pounds with 2WD, offering versatility for your towing needs.

Whether you need to tow a boat, trailer, or even a small camper, the Turbo 2.7-Liter Four-Cylinder engine will get the job done. Its features include:

  • Impressive towing capacity
  • Fuel efficiency
  • Reliability for everyday tasks
  • Power and performance

This engine is a solid choice for those who need a reliable truck without compromising on power and performance.

Turbo-Diesel 3.0-Liter Inline-Six

For those seeking a more powerful yet fuel-efficient option, the 2023 Silverado 1500 offers the turbo-diesel 3.0-liter inline-six engine. This engine can tow up to 9,500 pounds, providing ample power for various towing tasks. When equipped with the Max Trailering Package, the turbo-diesel 3.0-liter inline-six engine boasts a maximum towing capacity of 13,300 pounds for a 2WD crew cab with a short bed or a 2WD double cab with a standard bed.

The turbo-diesel 3.0-liter inline-six engine offers the following benefits:

  • More power for towing needs
  • Fuel efficiency
  • Seamless blend of power, torque, and fuel economy
  • Popular choice for those who require a truck that can handle heavier loads while still being economical on fuel.

V-8 Engine Options

The 2023 Silverado 1500 also offers two powerful V-8 engine options: the 5.3-liter and 6.2-liter. The 5.3-liter V-8 engine, when equipped with the Max Trailering Package, has a maximum towing capacity of 11,300 pounds, making it suitable for heavier towing tasks. Without the Max Trailering Package, this engine can still tow an impressive 9,500 pounds.

For those who require even more power, the 6.2-liter V-8 engine is the top-of-the-line option. With the Max Trailering Package, this engine can tow an astounding 12,200 pounds, providing you with the ultimate towing capability for your heavy-duty needs.

Whether you choose the 5.3-liter or 6.2-liter V-8 engine, you can rest assured that you’ll have the power and performance to tackle any towing task with ease.