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Showdown at Buffalo Ridge: Episode Two

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Showdown at Buffalo Ridge: Episode Two by WiltOnTilt, jk3a

WiltOnTilt and jk3a continue their session review with more high-stakes HU hands.

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Jk3a and WiltOnTilt work their hand reading magic at the Heads Up tables. Taking the premise of the previous Buffalo series the boys move to hand ranges in the mid/high stakes Heads Up games.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 48 minutes long
  • Posted over 2 years ago

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TugzMcBoat

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Time Link to 00:42:54

LOL, please tell me this video was recorded pre WSOP finish?...you should take your own advice more often! Wink

Posted over 2 years ago

guittarrzan

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Kwantum

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zenben

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Time Link to 00:32:05

Can you talk about villain's play here, especially on the flop and turn (the river bluff is obv. pretty bad unless you guys have hella-metagame dynamics going on)? How do you rate his play street by street vs you? What's optimal play vs yourself if you were in villain's shoes? Also, since this is a HU series, and HU is all about adjusting to our opponents, after seeing how villain played this hand, besides 3betting more of a "big card" range pre-flop, what type of adjustments are you making at this point in the match, if any?

Posted over 2 years ago

jk3a

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Can you talk about villain's play here, especially on the flop and turn (the river bluff is obv. pretty bad unless you guys have hella-metagame dynamics going on)? How do you rate his play street by street vs you? What's optimal play vs yourself if you were in villain's shoes? Also, since this is a HU series, and HU is all about adjusting to our opponents, after seeing how villain played this hand, besides 3betting more of a "big card" range pre-flop, what type of adjustments are you making at this point in the match, if any?



def best to start bluffing flop if you're going to bluff and prob bet every street on alot of turn/river cards. adjustment wise, it's just important to note that he can bluff in spots where he doesn't rep anything and may just be playing his cards.

Posted over 2 years ago

poolsweeper

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Time Link to 00:36:37

if he is check raising that much, wouldn't you be cbetting a pretty polarized and therefore would not have that many one pair hands in your range? Would you even be betting A5 or 77 on this flop?

Posted over 2 years ago

jk3a

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if he is check raising that much, wouldn't you be cbetting a pretty polarized and therefore would not have that many one pair hands in your range? Would you even be betting A5 or 77 on this flop?



I would cbet something like 77+ here.

Posted over 2 years ago

WiltOnTilt

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if he is check raising that much, wouldn't you be cbetting a pretty polarized and therefore would not have that many one pair hands in your range? Would you even be betting A5 or 77 on this flop?



or just bet every pair then call Smile

that tends to be the way I go unless I'm really feeling owned, but for most the best adjustment is to just cbet a stronger range

Posted over 2 years ago

montezuma21

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Really, absolutely nobody cares about Independence, Indiana, or the fact that your friend got lost. It wouldn't even be funny if I knew who were talking about. Total waste of our time.

Posted over 2 years ago

WiltOnTilt

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Really, absolutely nobody cares about Independence, Indiana, or the fact that your friend got lost. It wouldn't even be funny if I knew who were talking about. Total waste of our time.



just as an fyi, you might consider using the feature to skip forward on the time line past the first 3-4 mins of the whole series because every episode has funny stories that you won't like.

thanks for watching,
WoT

Posted over 2 years ago

zenben

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just as an fyi, you might consider using the feature to skip forward on the time line past the first 3-4 mins of the whole series because every episode has funny stories that you won't like.

thanks for watching,
WoT




I actually look forward to these, myself Poke Tongue
This one may not have been particularly funny relative to some of the other stories ("unbeatable hand" takes the cake BY FAR), but IMHO you guys have a very light-hearted dynamic in general that makes these videos entertaining as well as informative.

Posted over 2 years ago

chewchew

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Great episode and very enlightening thoughts, thanks.

Posted over 2 years ago

a11an

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Time Link to 00:35:53

What do you think about 3 betting TT on the flop and stacking off? I tend to do that and it hasn't worked out too well, so maybe I'm answering my own question here.

Posted about 2 years ago

jk3a

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What do you think about 3 betting TT on the flop and stacking off? I tend to do that and it hasn't worked out too well, so maybe I'm answering my own question here.



def don't do that without a super read/history

Posted about 2 years ago




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