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Mentor: DeathDonkey (#5) - 10/20 6 max with groth911t

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Mentor: DeathDonkey (#5) - 10/20 6 max with groth911t by DeathDonkey

DeathDonkey works with his student, groth911t, in this 2 tabling Mentor video. They play 10/20 6 max on PokerStars and discuss the tricky situations they encounter.

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  • Game: lhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 62 minutes long
  • Posted over 1 year ago

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Comments for Mentor: DeathDonkey (#5) - 10/20 6 max with groth911t


campi

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Time Link to 00:06:33

Right table, A7o: do you guys semibluff here sometimes with a big draw that might even be an equity fav. vs. his range? If so, I prefer fastplaying the flop and calling down if he 3-bets.
Just realised he 3-bet preflop. Now I like waitin for the turn a lot more although I still feel its kinda close

Posted almost 2 years ago

Saydon

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CarbonCopy

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Time Link to 00:34:11

I'll go for a c/r again a lot when villains check behind the flop and the turn is a blankish card, I'll go for a check raise again expecting him to bet. Like if he checks behind a K84 and the turn is a 3 and I have KT from the BB I'm auto c/r on the turn.

Posted almost 2 years ago

DeathDonkey

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horrible picturequality



Huh? I just looked through it in full screen, everything looks totally clear and normal and readable to me.

Posted almost 2 years ago

DeathDonkey

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Right table, A7o: do you guys semibluff here sometimes with a big draw that might even be an equity fav. vs. his range? If so, I prefer fastplaying the flop and calling down if he 3-bets.
Just realised he 3-bet preflop. Now I like waitin for the turn a lot more although I still feel its kinda close



I think on these low card boards waiting til the turn is better, we are literally never folding this flop I don't think.

Posted almost 2 years ago

dayoldhater

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horrible picturequality



Imax has ruined you imo.

Edit: Is IMAX exclusively Canadian?

Posted almost 2 years ago

dayoldhater

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Time Link to 00:24:01

Are we capping ever? CO vs sb shouldn't we cap a ton here? We have the ace and the king, I don't see how flatting our entire range here is better than capping wide. Correct me if I'm wrong about the pot size, the HUD is semi-blocking.

Edit: So you go into this subject right after...

Is Groth never capping vs this opponent after 110 hands though, I guess I hate calling with the ace and the king in my hand (at the same time).

EditEdit: Shouldn't Groth cap more if he's such a nit?

Posted almost 2 years ago

CarbonCopy

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Imax has ruined you imo.

Edit: Is IMAX exclusively Canadian?



We have IMAX here in the states.

Posted almost 2 years ago

dayoldhater

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campi

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Time Link to 00:22:40

Chris suggested never leading into a flop in a limped pot HU. Does that mean that all your bluffs on this flop are c/r-es? Also, does our approach change if the limper is a typical "limpy" loose passive fish?

Posted almost 2 years ago

motienko

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Time Link to 00:50:52

I think this should be a fold on the flop. Our hero 3b a solid UTG player and a statistically tight player(I don't remember the reads) is still capping in the SB, and continues to lead out(should he still be C betting if he had AK here?). Does the backdoor flush draw really make this a call?

Sure there are some good implied odds those times we hit an 8, but there are also reverse implied odds those times we hit the flush or we somehow make it to the river UIP and are beat.

Its gross, but I think it is a fold.

Posted almost 2 years ago

JaneTheHot

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