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I Has a Pear: Episode Four

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I Has a Pear: Episode Four by Entity

Entity sits down with Robbie (allstarrt) as they review a $50/100 2-tabling video. Rob picks Robbie's brain in a couple interesting spots, and Robbie does the same to Rob.

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  • Game: lhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 86 minutes long
  • Posted almost 4 years ago

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motienko

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Less commentary, more action. This is supposed to be a live play video, at least don't pause all the time.

(I don't play limit, though, and watch this series more for entertainment.)



I hope they get cable TV in your neighborhood soon.

Posted almost 4 years ago

motienko

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Time Link to 01:18:40

Do you guys ever CR bluff here against a button who will be barrelling a ton on the turn if you were BB?

Posted almost 4 years ago

Entity

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Do you guys ever CR bluff here against a button who will be barrelling a ton on the turn if you were BB?


On the flop? Yeah, I wouldn't say all the time, but at least occasionally.

Rob

Posted almost 4 years ago

MurphyStout

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I appreciate you going in depth with the commentary, and maybe its just me, but I had to turn it off.. Way too boring, Live play is infinitely more entertaining for sure (not sure if it's better for education purposes)

Posted almost 4 years ago

allstarrt

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I appreciate you going in depth with the commentary, and maybe its just me, but I had to turn it off.. Way too boring, Live play is infinitely more entertaining for sure (not sure if it's better for education purposes)


I'm sorry and I may be off base but I think this is a online TRAINING site and were here to learn and not to be entertaining. I apologize if that may come off harsh but it's the way I feel. Some of this may have been my inexpierence commenting on videos and working the controls but I think rob did an EXCELLENT job and I wouldn't want him to change a thing. Heart if you decide that this vid wasn't for you I'm happy to change if/when there is a next time but learn as much as you can entity is one amazing coach

Posted almost 4 years ago

allstarrt

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And btw I was/am on vacation I will get to all the comments as soon as I can but I don't know if I said this but I feel VERY out of practice in six max lhe because I've been playing hu lhe and lots of other games but I can say it brings out some pretty interesting spots regardless of my bad play Smile

Posted almost 4 years ago

allstarrt

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Regarding Alstarts hypothetical question if he had an overpair without a spade on an all spade flop. Rob argues calling and donking a safe turn since a third player is in.

If it was just heads up on the flop and your were raised do you think it would be bette to go ahead and 3b? I say this for value and also the possibility that the villian will check behind the turn sometimes.



Ive thought about this situation and I think what I wanted to say is I think calling and donking is a extremely unbalanced play. If you are playing against two poor players where it doesn't matter than obviously this is the line but against even a somewhat competent player I think you got to take a different line

Posted almost 4 years ago

allstarrt

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motienko

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On the flop? Yeah, I wouldn't say all the time, but at least occasionally.

Rob



Sorry Rob, I meant CR the turn.

Posted almost 4 years ago

motienko

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I appreciate you going in depth with the commentary, and maybe its just me, but I had to turn it off.. Way too boring, Live play is infinitely more entertaining for sure (not sure if it's better for education purposes)



This is starting to get suspicious.

Posted almost 4 years ago

jaybeastie

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Time Link to 01:16:17

If I was villain I am always thinking about whether to call or raise with a hand like J9 or J8s or something along those lines. I am almost always calling, but raising might be pretty good thinking about it.
I dont think your calldown with AK is 100% standard, care to talk a little bit more about this? Smile
IMO most players and even good players are really only raising 98 and various pairs here like rob said. Awesome video guys!

Posted almost 4 years ago

liquid_quik

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Time Link to 00:05:40

you comment about doughnutz1 opening range... im pretty sure in stox videos his hud has him running more like 40/30. that might include shorter handed games, but i dunno, from what ive seen of him in vids and railing he's a maniac

Posted over 3 years ago




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