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Ghost: riverboatking (#1) - Deepstacked 6kNL by riverboatking

riverboatking 1-tables the $15-30 deep 6max tables on Full Tilt, showing you how to manipulate your opponents with your image and how to play deeeeeeeeeeeeeeep stack pokah.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 83 minutes long
  • Posted about 5 years ago

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Radeh

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Which HUD is this?



Holdem Manager afaik.

Nice video Smile

Posted about 5 years ago

Entity

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Entity

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Audio is now louder and should sound good. I'm listening and it sounds much better. Hope y'all enjoy. Smile

Rob

Posted about 5 years ago

Henry.Mein

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Redownloaded and there is a world of difference!! Thanks.

Posted about 5 years ago

tubasteve

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THIS
VIDEO
IS
SO
SICK

RBK: When you tried to rebluff shipyourstack for 3600, he had about 2800 on top of that raise amount. do you think a raise to like 3200 would work? as you said, you never have a decision after he jams so it seems like the two sizes accomplish the same thing. 3200 leaves him with 3200 left, so it doesnt seem like it would affect his decision at all either.

Posted about 5 years ago

riverboatking

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THIS
VIDEO
IS
SO
SICK

RBK: When you tried to rebluff shipyourstack for 3600, he had about 2800 on top of that raise amount. do you think a raise to like 3200 would work? as you said, you never have a decision after he jams so it seems like the two sizes accomplish the same thing. 3200 leaves him with 3200 left, so it doesnt seem like it would affect his decision at all either.



you mean the hand vs ericberen not shipurstack right?
when the ace paired the turn?

ya i dont think it would have made much of a difference...pretty sure he never has a decision at that point.
pretty sure it was a slow-roll, which is silly cuz he has to know i NEVER have a decision, so to think he can somehow influence my action based on how long he takes is redic.

Posted about 5 years ago

tubasteve

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yea sorry couldnt remember which, but it was eric.

Posted about 5 years ago

riverboatking

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yea sorry couldnt remember which, but it was eric.



np yo.

Posted about 5 years ago

Keepitsimple

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Yeah got to give it to RBK. If this is what it takes to succeed at HSNL I will NEVER be able to.

Posted about 5 years ago

Henry.Mein

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This is an amazing video! I'm curious about the laydown vs. SamH. You didn't think that he was trying to bluff the river ... sometimes, I get paranoid about river-bluffs when I'm playing aggressively. I realize there is history with this player and respect for him; sometimes its unclear to me how to use longer history vs. session information. Do you have insights here?

I've watched just about all the NLHE videos on the site. This falls in there with the best of them. You talk about game, dynamics, player dynamics, history, and general philosophy (i.e. hand protection vs. stack protection). All that stuff was great and I hope to get more from your future vids. Awesome work.

Posted about 5 years ago

riverboatking

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This is an amazing video! I'm curious about the laydown vs. SamH. You didn't think that he was trying to bluff the river ... sometimes, I get paranoid about river-bluffs when I'm playing aggressively. I realize there is history with this player and respect for him; sometimes its unclear to me how to use longer history vs. session information. Do you have insights here?

I've watched just about all the NLHE videos on the site. This falls in there with the best of them. You talk about game, dynamics, player dynamics, history, and general philosophy (i.e. hand protection vs. stack protection). All that stuff was great and I hope to get more from your future vids. Awesome work.



thanks bro appreciate the feedback.
as to that hand, it just seemed like a bad spot for him to be bluffing.
i know some players are capable of it, but vs samH i just didnt think a bluff was a big enough part of his range in that spot.
he was one of the few players that i would ever fold to in that spot (which i think/hope i said in the video).
also i wouldnt always fold that hand vs him, however just seemed really likely he had a flush based on the way the hand played out.

i think he bets most of his bluffs on the turn, so i thought it was very likely he was on air on the flop picked up a flush draw on the turn which is why he checked.

Posted about 5 years ago

dspade

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RBK - used to watch you all the time on live@thebike & always wanted to know your thought process.. Great video - please make more.. I play mostly live & this was great stuff.. Thanks

Posted about 5 years ago

LouPinella

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cool 5 star vid, would love to hear your thoughts on HU session

Posted about 5 years ago

yeahgoforit

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cool 5 star vid, would love to hear your thoughts on HU session

Posted about 5 years ago

kondor101

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treppex convinced me to watch this.

After about 20 mins or so I thought "yea it is interesting but wtf am I learning from it".

By the time it had finished I had changed the way I played poker. More variance to my game certainly, managed to triple my stack on one table and its been a while since I have done that. Why? because I had been leaving these fishy tables once I was deep, scared and deep. Now the whole "protect a stack over a hand" thing has been explained a little I felt more confident. Sure everyone thinks you have just slow played them or that you have just floated them, and sure billy the bluff is having the time of his little life getting me to fold en queue. But this is poker and its fun.

Thanks! more please!

Posted about 5 years ago




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