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Ghost: Jongreenway (#4) - 100NL and 200NL

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Ghost: Jongreenway (#4) - 100NL and 200NL by jongreenway

In this Ghost episode JonGreenway dabbles in 200nl along with 100nl and discusses the differences between the two levels.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 67 minutes long
  • Posted about 4 years ago

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jongreenway

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I don't understand why you 4bet the 78o on the bottom left vs the 19/14 guy and not the KJ hand earlier against the 24/21 guy on the bottom right.



Sorry, havn't seen this video in 3-4 weeks. Timestamp?

Posted about 4 years ago

jongreenway

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so why have you played so many hands at NL200? any particular reason?



So I can be a well experienced coach for DC. It's been my life long dream Wink

Posted about 4 years ago

DonkHero

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Time Link to 00:07:20

Jon - You comment that the villain needs a F3b > 67% for a 3b bluff to be profitable. Are you talking specifically when we are in the blinds, or from any position? If this is just from the blinds, what are you looking for when your IP?

Posted about 4 years ago

Joe Tall

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I don't understand why you 4bet the 78o on the bottom left vs the 19/14 guy and not the KJ hand earlier against the 24/21 guy on the bottom right.




Could you leave a time-stamp for the coaches please? Better yet, watch this short video: http://www.deucescracked.com/videos/866-Using-the-Flash-Video-Player and leave a time link, much easier for them to find the hand and answer your questions, thanks

Posted about 4 years ago

jongreenway

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Jon - You comment that the villain needs a F3b > 67% for a 3b bluff to be profitable. Are you talking specifically when we are in the blinds, or from any position? If this is just from the blinds, what are you looking for when your IP?



It's an overall average. It's an EV calculation for the money won/lost when they fold/don't fold. Keep in mind that the fold to 3 bet is an overall average and we don't have positional based fold to 3 bet stats. Someone's fold to 3 bet in the blinds will typically be a little lower so I would look for a bit higher of a fold to 3 bet in general when I'm bluff 3 betting in the blinds.

(It also assumes no post flop edge in 3 bet pots and that we are c/f and never doing anything post flop)

Posted about 4 years ago

hurt

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Joined 05/2008

i have to say you are a total hudbot. way too reliant on stats imo.

Posted about 4 years ago

jongreenway

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i have to say you are a total hudbot. way too reliant on stats imo.



TY. Works well when 16 tabling.

Posted about 4 years ago

ClicktyClick

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i have to say you are a total hudbot. way too reliant on stats imo.



I think he pretty much knows what he's doing being a top winner at 200nl Smile

Edit: Like the vid and sexy background

Posted about 4 years ago

tubasteve

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I think he pretty much knows what he's doing being a top winner at 200nl Smile

Edit: Like the vid and sexy background




The problem is that almost no-one can make a good winrate playing 16-tables and relying almost solely on HUD. That's like the 1-way ticket to breakeven-ville for most players.

Now JG can obviously pull this off quite well, but I would caution against most players trying to emulate him unless they are already solidly beating the games and looking to just improve hourly, not skill level. I would also assume from his past vids that JG has a ridiculous number of hands on people so he won't have the sample size issues that a lot of players have.

Will be checking out the vid sometime this week after I'm done visiting the 'rents. <3

Posted about 4 years ago

vbmkay

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Sorry, havn't seen this video in 3-4 weeks. Timestamp?



8:00 and 22:20

Posted about 4 years ago

sluggger5x

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PokerWannabe

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Donktard

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Time Link to 960 Seconds

What is your range for cold calling in this spot?



what table?

Posted almost 4 years ago

RainFall

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Joined 06/2008

what table?


Bottom left obv where he folds 77.

I've called there with JJ before but alot of MSNL regs say 4bet>fold>call. or fold>4bet>call depending on player type.

I'd be interested to learn more though!

Posted almost 4 years ago

RainFall

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From my XP at 100NL when someone flats a 4bet OOP its like AA almost always.

Posted almost 4 years ago




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