Poker Video: No Limit Hold'Em by DJ Sensei (Mid Stakes)

Freestylin': Episode One

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Freestylin': Episode One by DJ Sensei

In his first freestyle, DJ Sensei pwns some 3/6 NL tables and talks about his style of mid stakes NL play.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 62 minutes long
  • Posted about 5 years ago

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tubasteve

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LOL_CARDRUNNERS

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great video but for some reason it wont let me watch the last 17 minutes or so of it.

Posted about 5 years ago

Phnix

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Don't worry, he only gets 5 more pocket aces in the last 17 minutes

Posted about 5 years ago

LOL_CARDRUNNERS

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DJ Sensei

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I dont know, I bet the president has to wake up before noon and wear suits and stuff.

Posted about 5 years ago

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I dont know, I bet the president has to wake up before noon and wear suits and stuff.



+1 on this, lazy is fun

Posted about 5 years ago

amarillotg

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loved the vid. couple questions.

3min in, why not isolate the weak limper w/ the 85s rather than limp behind?

25min in, you raise AQo utg and get cold called behind and a blind comes along. flop is JJ2ss and u c/f. how often do you c-bet that flop against a solid reg? it's a bit of a double edged sword since it's very hard for him to hit the flop but he also knows this about you and will often play back with floats or bluff raises.

thanks.

Posted about 5 years ago

d2themfi

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DJ I like the way you play a lot, good video

Posted about 5 years ago

DJ Sensei

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3min in, why not isolate the weak limper w/ the 85s rather than limp behind?



Stack sizes. I don't want to get into a big preflop pot with that kind of hand, if we won't have much money left behind postflop. Unless the limper also limp-folds a whole lot preflop.

25min in, you raise AQo utg and get cold called behind and a blind comes along. flop is JJ2ss and u c/f. how often do you c-bet that flop against a solid reg? it's a bit of a double edged sword since it's very hard for him to hit the flop but he also knows this about you and will often play back with floats or bluff raises.



I probably c-bet it most of the time, but not all. The more players behind the less likely I am to c-bet it (though sometimes in a 4-way pot, betting anyhow represents such strength that they'll fold pretty decent hands that they otherwise might float or raise).

Posted about 5 years ago

tapped_out

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Sweeeeet vid. The ghost episodes are great additions to the site.

Posted about 5 years ago

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LouPinella

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Dan, I gave it five starts not because you ran hotter than the sun, but because there was one hand where you wanted a call and you were talking/making sounds like he was a horse. I got a good laugh out of that one.

Posted about 5 years ago

chomp

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Great video.

Bringing in the 3rd table occasionaly for interesting hands definitely worked well. Also, the hour-long duration is perfect for an instructional video I think.

Posted about 5 years ago

Riddim

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Great video.

Bringing in the 3rd table occasionaly for interesting hands definitely worked well. Also, the hour-long duration is perfect for an instructional video I think.



I agree with this, at least when it comes to videos like this one. An hour long power point type video would probably bore me to tears tbh. I strongly disagree with you not bringing your 2p2 avatar with you though chomp, it's really uplifting for some reason.

Edit: Oh and I also liked this video quite a lot overall DJ, despite me being really impatient and you speaking really slowly at times.

Posted about 5 years ago




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