200NL 6max 4 tables
Allright so i made a new video.
If anyone wants to, they can put commentary on this video and post it in this thread.
Got some interesting spots in this video.
link:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AS0KE5V6
Games are still really passive on UNIBET :D
Tables full of stations. I have watched the video and commented the best I could.
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05:04 AQo - C-betting and board like K94 two tone often requires that you fire a second barrel since he is calling with a ton of hands. The 9 hits his range pretty well and I expect him to call with most pocket pairs on this board. T9, 98, sets, TT. Bet turn you have very little show down value.
07:00 33 - Good check. Hits his range pretty well and he is not folding to c-bets very often.
08:10 87s - I like how you played that hand. And yes we are getting it in - even against a nit like him.
11:00 QJs - Nice semi bluff. Good spot for bet/folding and, as you said, we don't hate getting called.
15:40 AJs - Calling in that spot is perfectly fine. He is prolly isoing a very wide range. When UTG re-pops that small you are getting odds to call. You have ace blocker so.. But folding it not all that bad.
17:34 J9o - I'm not super happy with you betting that flop. He is not check/calling that many worse hands. The flop is super dry. I prefer checking behind and betting turn - if he checks again. As played I prefer bet/folding the turn. When he bets the ace river we are not really beating anything and our hand is a bluff catcher. I think a fold is correct. He is not bluffing often enough in that spot for it to be a +EV call.
21:53 A8s - Plays well in multiway pots. Completing is fine. The river is a call. He is also doing that with a worse 8. I don't expect him to understand the ideas behind value betting. But he is kinda of passive so I think that might make a call slight -EV. Not 100% sure about that spot.
24:30 KJs - he seems to be a very loose player. Not much FE. You have position and don't mind seing a free card against a player like him. Bluffing the river is an option but I don't think he is folding a ten often enough.
26:06 KT - Should be a standard open in that spot.
28:00 AJo - I sometimes c-bet in spots like that but I don't think that is the correct play since he very oftens has pocket pair which he is not going to fold.
29:57 JJ - I agree that shove polarized his range between TT and bluffs. Good call. When we are betting the flop. We are never really folding because of pot odds. Unless we are betting with air :D
35:22 AQ - Betting when the king hits on the turn is an option since we don't want to see another diamond. worse queens may still call us and so may draws. He is not super aggro so I think that betting would be the best play since he is prolly only raising us if we are beat.
37:30 54s - calling is fine you prolly don't have much FE since he very seldom has air in that spot and you have postion. Flatting shows a ton of strength -> it gave you a free river card. V-betting the river is an option as you mentioned.
47:12 66 - Clear fold. He is checking the turn for pot control since it is a way ahead, way behind situation. He can still go for value on the river. Checking turn could induces bluff from the player left to act. And he is prolyy never thinking about folding KK in that spot. Only 88 is beating him.
50:30 QT - good c-bet. good use of table image.
53:00 75o - No reason to try to bully him off a hand. He is a station. Valuetown him with good made hands. Semi-bluffing or c-betting weak hands just gets you into tough spots. Because he will be calling a ton. The other option is to 2 & 3-barrel him. But I have stopped doing that lately against players like him. They simply call too much. Don't bluff players that call too much. Had the flop been K72 RB and had you opened EP. Then c-betting would have been much better. But c-betting flop that hit his range is never a good idea.
About the J9o hand, i always think that when i cbet that board, its superdry (J23), i could get value from low pocketpairs like 55.
I know im never folding better hands, but its always in the back of my mind that he could call me with those low pocketpairs wich could be easily in his range since he just limped from utg+1, where he could also have hands like 54 or A4 so he could have some sort of gutshot or even OESD.
I am not sure why i didnt raise the KTo hand, i normally raise that always, i probably wasnt paying attention enough.
The 66 hand i know its a clear fold, i mentioned it in the video :)
Anyway thnx for the review.I was running pretty good in the video, but also got some examples of small to medium sized pots where i dont see SD, where im kinda losing alot in.
I pretty much agree with your review and it also makes sense.
btw what did u think from my game/ reasoning behind hands in general?
About the J9o hand, i always think that when i cbet that board, its superdry (J23), i could get value from low pocketpairs like 55.
I know im never folding better hands, but its always in the back of my mind that he could call me with those low pocketpairs wich could be easily in his range since he just limped from utg+1, where he could also have hands like 54 or A4 so he could have some sort of gutshot or even OESD.
I am not sure why i didnt raise the KTo hand, i normally raise that always, i probably wasnt paying attention enough.
The 66 hand i know its a clear fold, i mentioned it in the video :)
Anyway thnx for the review.I was running pretty good in the video, but also got some examples of small to medium sized pots where i dont see SD, where im kinda losing alot in.
I pretty much agree with your review and it also makes sense.
btw what did u think from my game/ reasoning behind hands in general?
J9: True, I just prefer to bet with air and hands that can stand a check/raise on those boards. The weaker made hands I'm betting for value on turn and river. And he might stab at the turn when we check behind. True it is very unbalanced. When the flop is wetter I'm also betting weak made hands for protection.
Thought process: I agree with you in a ton of spots and you are thinking along the same lines as I am very often. I suggest that you add "Fold to 2'nd Barrel" to your HUD, because I think that at least some as the regs are folding a ton on the turn and it sounds like your are looking at taking your aggression up a notch. Further more it also helps you identify the true stations where bet/bet/bet is the only line you should ever consider.
J9: True, I just prefer to bet with air and hands that can stand a check/raise on those boards. The weaker made hands I'm betting for value on turn and river. And he might stab at the turn when we check behind. True it is very unbalanced. When the flop is wetter I'm also betting weak made hands for protection.
On a J32r board I think it's an easy call against a C/R /w J9 against a lot pf players. Most players don't C/R jacks /w a better kicker, so it's basically always a bluff or a set. So imo J9o == AA.
On a J32r board I think it's an easy call against a C/R /w J9 against a lot pf players. Most players don't C/R jacks /w a better kicker, so it's basically always a bluff or a set. So imo J9o == AA.
I might be thinking too much along the lines of how I often play dry boards like this with hands like QJ, KJ, AJ. I c/r them pretty often with strong hands because people call with super weak hands. I seldom c/c flop and lead turn since that seems to always result in a fold.
