Looking forward to this one a lot ! And to think all this is being produced in a van ...
Vandweller brings new meaning to the phrase "sweat session" working from his tiny office in Texas. He and Veloblank work on some of the $6.50 turbo tournaments on Poker Stars.
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Looking forward to this one a lot ! And to think all this is being produced in a van ...
in the 99 when the guy with 6/3 stats raises 2.5x ep. what would be a good shoving range there?
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With QJ you tell John that he can shove on the button. I assume that you didn't see the open raiser in the top right. Would you still suggest a shove even with that raiser there?
I'll have to look at that hand again. I think he did miss that one and we may not have talked about it much. Off hand, I remember something like that happening.
At 42mins I think you could peel with the kings one street..
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top left: what about calling the flop? His bet doesn't make that much sense. If he had hit anything, he would have c/c or c/r the flop most of the time.
What do you think about calling the flop and c/f turn/river against action?
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top left: assuming we are first-in, why shove it? We are pretty deep, so I'm pretty sure you meant to just raise it.
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bottom right: I like raising here sometimes. Some guys might see some fold equity by shoving (what they actually don't have) and I think they might be shoving a wider range (mostly more worse Ax hands) than they tend to call with (obviously, as they think they have some FE).
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bottom left: guess we could ship that 54s. FE shouldn't be bad, we are the shortest in chips and if we get called, we should have 2 live cards most of the time with huge suckout-value ![]()
top left: what about calling the flop? His bet doesn't make that much sense. If he had hit anything, he would have c/c or c/r the flop most of the time.
What do you think about calling the flop and c/f turn/river against action?
Nothing wrong with that line at all. Sometimes my spidey-sense tells me he has it. But as a default, if you wanted to call that bet every single time, that would be fine. And there are times when I would shove if I thought I was getting messed with, but didn't want to get bet off the hand on future streets. I'm in one of those moods currently, and I'm just shoving over every donk-bettor.
top left: assuming we are first-in, why shove it? We are pretty deep, so I'm pretty sure you meant to just raise it.
That was me just mis-reading the stacks and blinds because they were so tiny. It seems like I thought the BB was 200. Easy 3BB raise in this spot.
bottom left: guess we could ship that 54s. FE shouldn't be bad, we are the shortest in chips and if we get called, we should have 2 live cards most of the time with huge suckout-value
Yeah I would have advised a shove if I'd seen it. Just a miss on my part. The tight BB seals it.
Need to put the transparent background for the HUD. I use it & you don't get those big black blocks covering the screen just the data/numbers. Looks cool too.
Good to see the progress in the playing as the season went on. Good job both of you!
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