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Push: Skitz0frenik (#1) - 4-tabling STTs

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Push: Skitz0frenik (#1) - 4-tabling STTs by Skitz0Frenik

Skitz0frenik opens his DC video career with some 9 man $6.50 and $16 turbos.

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  • Game: mttsng
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 49 minutes long
  • Posted about 3 years ago

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Skitz0Frenik

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Makes perfect sense. He might even shove, which we can easily call at that point? Thanks for the reply. Really like your style of video making. Please keep it up.



Yes, we'd happily call Smile

Posted over 2 years ago

dawheelz

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What do the HUD numbers mean? im assuming its hands played/folded or something..? and do u have to pay for these apps? Thanx in advance

Posted over 2 years ago

Skitz0Frenik

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What do the HUD numbers mean? im assuming its hands played/folded or something..? and do u have to pay for these apps? Thanx in advance



The HUD numbers just tell me how active the players are. The first number is VPIP (money put into the pot), and the second number is preflop raise %. I don't even look at the other numbers to be honest (the last one is how many hands I have on the player, which is important).

So the first number tells us how tight or loose the player is (a player with a VPIP of like 8 is extremely tight, a player with a VPIP of 20+ is really loose).

The second number tells us how often the player raises (10-16 is reasonable, whereas like 25 would be a ton).

They just help me figure out really fast if the opponent is playing a lot of hands or not, which makes our decisions easier.

The program I use is Hold'em Manager, and is not free (I believe it costs $80 or so).

Posted over 2 years ago

Farmer108

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Have you made these videos yet? I'm really keen to learn this

Posted about 2 years ago

Skitz0Frenik

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Have you made these videos yet? I'm really keen to learn this



What videos are you referring to?

Posted about 2 years ago

Farmer108

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What videos are you referring to?



The video's relating to using HUD stats to assess pushing and calling ranges. I have an idea as to what I'm doing, but I would like some more insight to see if I'm thinking along the right lines (judging from your comments in this vid, I think I am).

Posted about 2 years ago

Rollo

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When you shove with KQ and you get called by 66 what would be the range if you were the guy that called with 66?

Posted about 2 years ago

Skitz0Frenik

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The video's relating to using HUD stats to assess pushing and calling ranges. I have an idea as to what I'm doing, but I would like some more insight to see if I'm thinking along the right lines (judging from your comments in this vid, I think I am).



Thanks for clarifying - I'll be sure to talk about how to implement the HUD stats in future videos.

Posted about 2 years ago

Skitz0Frenik

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When you shove with KQ and you get called by 66 what would be the range if you were the guy that called with 66?



He should be calling with about 99+, AJ+ there.

Posted about 2 years ago




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