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Ringside: DiscoBisco (#1) - 6-tabling 100NL

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Ringside: DiscoBisco (#1) - 6-tabling 100NL by DiscoBisco

DiscoBisco plays 6 tables of 100NL as he explains his play at this level and how best to extract money from different types of opponents.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 57 minutes long
  • Posted almost 2 years ago

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Comments for Ringside: DiscoBisco (#1) - 6-tabling 100NL


kybert'76

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stumblehere

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stumblehere

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DiscoBisco

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why no DB on the A6 sooooted hand?



good question. probably because he had like no chips, and i just seem to shutdown when i get called in those spots.

Posted over 2 years ago

stumblehere

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DiscoBisco

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Time Link to 00:13:59

I probably should have called here with ATs, for some reason I was thinking this guy seemed a bit nittier then he actually is.

Posted over 2 years ago

DiscoBisco

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Time Link to 00:46:34

T8d.....not sure how well i explained my reasoning for folding here. I was going to say that when ppl c/r their ranges are really polarized to nuts or air. In this spot it could also be better flush draws. Either way in order to get paid by hitting my flush, hes got to have the top of his range here. otherwise i'm not getting action when i hit, or i'm going broke to bigger flush draws that he c/r with. If i had Axdd i would call here due to never being dominated.

Posted over 2 years ago

dwater

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Let me just say I really liked this video a lot.

The six table format is great as it's still easy to follow plus you get plenty of action at fullring.

I cannot think of one moment where I disagreed with anything the author said.

Personally I play a 15/12/3 style and the author mentioned he normally plays a 15/11 style.

I like the way the author correctly pointed out that his laggier stats were because he was playing less tables and he found a few more 3 bet spots that he might pass on if playing a lot more tables.

If you look at DiscoBisco's PTR you will see the guy is a great player.

Looking forward to the next video.

Posted over 2 years ago

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Time Link to 00:00:27

Table 5 with QQ, it looks like the response we're most likely to get from villain is going to be a fold, and then probably a 4bet. If that's the case then I think we should either be 3betting him because we know we'll have the upper hand vs his stack-off range, or we should be flatting. Given his tendency to fold to 3bets, our 3betting range should be polarized to hands we know will do well vs his 4bet/SO range, and air.

Posted over 2 years ago

DiscoBisco

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really appreciate the kind words dwater

Posted over 2 years ago

DiscoBisco

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I can't get the timelink to work but it's at 8m35s

Table 5 with QQ, it looks like the response we're most likely to get from villain is going to be a fold, and then probably a 4bet. If that's the case then I think we should either be 3betting him because we know we'll have the upper hand vs his stack-off range, or we should be flatting. Given his tendency to fold to 3bets, our 3betting range should be polarized to hands we know will do well vs his 4bet/SO range, and air.



I think this is the correct timelink now. I can't really disagree with a word your saying here. Obviously it seems weird like 3bet/folding a hand like QQ there. I guess I just feel like even with an 80% F3bet, in position its probably closer to like 65% which means I think he will be playing hands like TT/JJ to flats. I guess my goal here is to get him to flat a hand like TT/JJ, then i bet a dry flop he calls, and maybe we check check turn, and i valuebet river. However I completely agree with the above philosophy of either 3bet/5bet or just flat. I just think sometimes given my argument above a 3b/fold can be ok.

Posted over 2 years ago

DiscoBisco

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i'm not really sure if i'm even allowed to do this or not, but would anyone like a 9 tabling video if possible? or does 6 seem to be about the max? I think I could probably make a decent 9 tabling video, but just not sure if there would be an audience for that or not.

Posted over 2 years ago

udownwithvpp

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The Td8d on the Q32 two tone flop where you get raised, I call and at least try to get to sd to note the villain. You said it at first where he's not repping much and I have to agree. Maybe he's raising QJ here? Maybe total air? I think people just like cr'ing boards that they think are hard for you to hit without thinking about what they're repping.

I'd be up for a 9 tabling video.

Posted over 2 years ago




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