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LIME-AID Part Deux: Episode Four

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LIME-AID Part Deux: Episode Four by whitelime

Whitelime plays $3/6 deep stack NLHE 6max. While 2-tabling is the LIME-AID enough to sustain you? Embrace the thirst.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 53 minutes long
  • Posted over 4 years ago

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TheBeloved

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bigacsiga

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whappened to the old lady ?



the flower ate her

Posted over 4 years ago

Paracelse

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At 12 minute you check behind KTs on KJ58 with three diamond, is a bet bad ?
we can have value from a random diamond or at least protect our hand if he fold, and he maybe decide to catch our float with a J, whereas it will be hard to exctract value of any of this hand on the river and we don't expect induce many bluff.

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JoeKing

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i drank the lime-aid...and let me tell you, IT WAS GOOD

Posted over 4 years ago

sjettlug

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Can you explain laying down the KK hand deeper? I`m kinda a noob, but I`m still not quite sure I understand the laydown. What kind of range do you put villain on?

Imo is AA and QQ outta the question, I think he would 3-bet them pre considering he`s in sb w a raise and a call pre.
When he just calls pre does his range seems like 88, JTs, 9Ts and maybe AQ? and therefore we can safely lay or hand down?

Posted over 4 years ago

rmoriar1

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nice vid man, solid analysis of the KK hand. id definitely would have shipped it in but now realize thats burning money.

Posted over 4 years ago

Caporegime

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would you ship that KK if it was HU with similar pot/stack sizes? Like he might donk some kind of gutter + FD or a weak ace that you might have fold equity against. I m too lazy to pokerstove this right now but you should have decent equity vs his Ax (possibly 11 outs and some fold equity) and him donking an ace doesnt make much sense anyway coz he cant get value from worse and he ll get shoved on a lot. It seems like he d check most of his hands for value and let you bet so these donk bets should be bluffs since he thinks its a scary board for most of your range. Given his stack size he d prolly check raise shove all his draws for max fold equity and he isnt deep enough to bet/3bet all in.

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whitelime

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At 12 minute you check behind KTs on KJ58 with three diamond, is a bet bad ?
we can have value from a random diamond or at least protect our hand if he fold, and he maybe decide to catch our float with a J, whereas it will be hard to exctract value of any of this hand on the river and we don't expect induce many bluff.



I don't think a bet is too bad. I wouldn't expect us to get c/r'd but also I don't think we are going to get much value from a tight player. We will protect our hand but I expect he will bet most of the hands we are very vulnerable to.

Posted over 4 years ago

whitelime

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Can you explain laying down the KK hand deeper? I`m kinda a noob, but I`m still not quite sure I understand the laydown. What kind of range do you put villain on?

Imo is AA and QQ outta the question, I think he would 3-bet them pre considering he`s in sb w a raise and a call pre.
When he just calls pre does his range seems like 88, JTs, 9Ts and maybe AQ? and therefore we can safely lay or hand down?



He led out into the preflop reraiser. I agree he isn't likely to have AA or QQ but flushes, 88, A8, AQ are very likely.

Posted over 4 years ago

whitelime

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would you ship that KK if it was HU with similar pot/stack sizes? Like he might donk some kind of gutter + FD or a weak ace that you might have fold equity against. I m too lazy to pokerstove this right now but you should have decent equity vs his Ax (possibly 11 outs and some fold equity) and him donking an ace doesnt make much sense anyway coz he cant get value from worse and he ll get shoved on a lot. It seems like he d check most of his hands for value and let you bet so these donk bets should be bluffs since he thinks its a scary board for most of your range. Given his stack size he d prolly check raise shove all his draws for max fold equity and he isnt deep enough to bet/3bet all in.



Yes with smaller stacks, it's definitely a shove, just based on the fact that even if he never folds, we have enough equity with the money already in the pot.

Posted over 4 years ago

Losingdonkey

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i like the vids but there's something I can't quite understand
you have a TON of experience and yet you're playing hyperaggro preflop, you have a 3bet % of probably around 13 or so, and I see you 3-betting a lot of hands that in a way lose their postflop value, especially against players who are only 4bet/folding OOP
when from one point you're making everyone's life who is sitting to your right a living hell, i feel like you are losing a decent bunch of money by taking flops with hands that play better multiway rather than in a 3-bet pot ?
maybe im mis-understanding something but it would be cool if you could explain in your future videos a little when are the spots to 3-ball and when should we just be calling ?

thanks

Posted over 4 years ago

Losingdonkey

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also something i forgot to add, you're raising a decent amount of dry boards where you can't really have anything or are repping a really narrow range and also most big hands would slowplay in similar spots.
does the fact that you're repping very little to nothing only become important when you see that villains are starting to adjust or what or are you doing it just bc its hard for them to respond to that and they still have to fold majority of the time making your play profitable

Posted over 4 years ago




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