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Duel: WiltOnTilt (#2) - HU vs. Tony

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Duel: WiltOnTilt (#2) - HU vs. Tony by WiltOnTilt

WiltOnTilt takes on midstakes reg and DC member Tony in a 2-tabling $1/2 HUNLHE Duel.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 56 minutes long
  • Posted almost 3 years ago

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poolsweeper

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beahmer

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Time Link to 00:45:24

Would you be check calling this flop with all of your range? If you have AT, are you V-betting this river? Say you have 7T or a set on the flop, would you be donking the turn? Or are the donks Vs CR spots mostly a game flow thing?

Posted almost 3 years ago

Gman

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Gman

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BTW, nice vid Aaron. I thought you both played v well.

Posted almost 3 years ago

wireless

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andymckenzie

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Hey Aaron thanks for this. Its pretty impressive how you break down my game - getting outplayed definetely causes me to tilt later on in the match. I was going to make my own video of the match but my PC packed in just after we played so I can't see what hands I had until it gets fixed.

Great analysis though, particularly the j3 hand. I'm guessing I had a6 or j9 type of hand - I just hate floating these flops as I feel I'll get barrelled so often. You're right about me not being balanced enough to raise vs someone as smart as you though for sure. I would do it more often if theres a flush draw on board and would raise a little bigger - does this make sense?

Posted almost 3 years ago

PleaseMakeMeRich

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I'd like to know why you prefer cbetting 10$ over 8$ on flops?

Posted almost 3 years ago

WiltOnTilt

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I'd like to know why you prefer cbetting 10$ over 8$ on flops?



i feel like making the pot bigger when i'm in position = more money on the turn and river in which i feel like I will be playing better than my opponents on average.

I'll size it down to 8 though as an adjustment vs some opponents who are either folding too much on the flop already or are checkraising me a lot etc

Posted almost 3 years ago

Liquid Cash

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Time Link to 00:28:35

This might be a stupid question but you mention a few times you expect to have 10 outs. Like here on the 5JJ board with QTo. I count 6 outs what are your other 4 outs?

Posted over 1 year ago

WiltOnTilt

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This might be a stupid question but you mention a few times you expect to have 10 outs. Like here on the 5JJ board with QTo. I count 6 outs what are your other 4 outs?




weird, i must have misspoke

Posted over 1 year ago

Liquid Cash

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Np,
Your videos are my favorite because they are very easily understood and I always learn something so I am not trying to nit pick just was not sure if I was missing something.

Thanks for responding.

Posted over 1 year ago




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