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LIME-AID: Season Premiere

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LIME-AID: Season Premiere by whitelime

Emil 2-tables his way to victory at $3/6 NL 6max in the introductory episode of LIME-AID.

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3/6 and 5/10 NL 6-max strategy with whitelime. Drink the LIME-AID.

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whitelime 2-tabling $600nl 6max live play

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

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nogatsira

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the video disappointed me, first 15 minutes was as if you were waking up, recording a video cause you had to

Posted about 5 years ago

kondor101

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thanks for clearing up the video resolution problem. Much better now.

Posted about 5 years ago

LouPinella

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I had a hard time getting past all the berating of fish, donks, idiots, terrible player comments...I loved the comments and plays related to the poker, just seemed to hate the world in the video.

Posted about 5 years ago

jjunkins1

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I have 4 full pages of notes. I like DC videos so much. The only problem is what are we going to do when everyone finds out about this site? You guys are great players. I wonder if you realize how much -EV it is to be producing such good videos? If I was making millions of dollars at something, I'd keep my methods to myself. Thanks for being young and not knowing what your sitting on! You guys are pretty generous. Whitelime, Krantz, and DJ Sensei are the best.

Posted about 5 years ago

jml

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I had a hard time getting past all the berating of fish, donks, idiots, terrible player comments...I loved the comments and plays related to the poker, just seemed to hate the world in the video.



I hate berating at the table, but I don't care at all about respecting donks in vids. I like to hear when moves are donkish (although I usually spot them fine by myself) and how/why to abuse them, for example on the AJ4r board where he got c/r'd and 2.5x 3b air.

Good vid overall. The games you were in seemed pretty good, hopefully you get in some deep stack situations or in tougher spots w/ regs.

Posted about 5 years ago

jml

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Also regarding complaints of dead time. It's true that there were some, but I think for this specific type of vid it's pretty hard to fill dead time when nothing's happening. FwF handled that great though (in movin' on up), although his series was a little different in concept but not by much.

Posted about 5 years ago

gpfs7

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ratings wise i thought this video was going to suck, it is actually very educational

Posted about 5 years ago

tubasteve

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I completely disagree. People raising limpers out of the blinds is very uncommon unless they are holding premiums. On the flip side, if you see someone iso-raise or steal-raise to try and pick up the dead money in the pot, there is a very good chance you will get reraised. The only argument for overlimping is in the event that someone does raise, your hand is insanely well disguised.




i agree with this quote. people 3-bet post-raisers more than they raise posters.

Posted about 5 years ago

NoWayFolding

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What was my specific hand? I'll chk PT and respond when I find the HH.



The hand was 87dd and you called his preflop raise BvB.

As said it was 55 mins in.

Posted about 5 years ago

Scofield

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fucking brilliant and really inspiring to hear and see your thought process -- and obv also makes me realise how long way I have to go and how hard it really is to get so good.

concerning the dead time: each to his own .. some people talk more than others ... what it comes down to is this: is the producer of the vid capable of explaining his thought process well and does he have a good thought process .... the beginning was a bit slow but like I said I was really inspired by this vid .. def gonna watch it again cause there was so much good stuff

only one question:
what did you do (that is different from what others not so succesful players did/do) to get to the level your on now?

Posted about 5 years ago

TheBeloved

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Excellent vid. Looking forward keenly to the rest of the series. Also any chance you might play part of this series on stars ? We could do with some LimeAid over there too !

Posted about 5 years ago

Scofield

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jaVinci

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Ulkis

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Joined 10/2007

My opinion is Whitelime was struggling here a bit, simply because he doesn't usually play those (lower) limits, and his thought process was way above the donks and it was frustrating for him to adjust.

Heck, I usually play the lowly 100NL at FTP, today I played at Stars and couldn't believe how much softer/donkier it was...couldn't really put anyone on a hand and lost a buy-in.

I liked the video a lot and will keep my eyes peeled on any tid-bits relevant to a FR player. One other things I like about Whitelime's style is he doesnt feel the need to talk constantly but has some creative pauses. Now you think instead.

Posted about 5 years ago

Mateown

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Very good video ( again ! ).

I play NL200 and my question is :
do you play the same way at NL200 or do you make some adjustment ( and if yes what adjustments do you make ? ) Thanks a lot !!

Posted about 5 years ago




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