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Poker with Your Pants On: Episode Three

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Poker with Your Pants On: Episode Three by livebikebart

More hands, more betting, more tight players with no clue what is going on as Bart reviews everyone's play at his local game.

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Bart brings his live No-Limit hands from his play in LA's casinos.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 60 minutes long
  • Posted almost 2 years ago

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aspirina1961

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Chimeni

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Time Link to 00:02:28

Bart, would you say the players in 10/20 are more skillful/aggro, and/or just want to play for higher stakes? The reason I ask is (theoretically on line at least) you try to move up in stakes to continue to evolve your game. I know you crush 5/10 and from what you've said, the 10/20 pool is much smaller...are they that much better. i.e., you have less of an edge? Thanks and GL at WSOP. BTW, tweet some results if you can.

Posted almost 2 years ago

Bingas

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Time Link to 00:26:05

These games are rigged

You have KHeart and one KHeart is on the board.

Ask casino for refund, if you still have this hand history saved or can remember hand number

Online poker is banned and LIVE POKER IS RIGGED!

Posted almost 2 years ago

TheLooool

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Very good vid, I think u have an excellent thoughtprocess that goes beyond most other coaches level and that without ending up mindf**** yourself Smile You also explain it very well. GJ!

Posted almost 2 years ago

pokerpilot33

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Great series, hope DC will have more of the same!
Question, what do you do when a hand has two King of Hearts?

Posted almost 2 years ago

livebikebart

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Bart, would you say the players in 10/20 are more skillful/aggro, and/or just want to play for higher stakes? The reason I ask is (theoretically on line at least) you try to move up in stakes to continue to evolve your game. I know you crush 5/10 and from what you've said, the 10/20 pool is much smaller...are they that much better. i.e., you have less of an edge? Thanks and GL at WSOP. BTW, tweet some results if you can.



I think that for the most part the regs are not paying off as much and they are also merging their value bets and bluffs on the river. I've had this discussion with many of the top pros at 5/10 and 10/20 regarding winrate. The consensus is that you might be able to make 20% more per hour if you are a top player in the 10-20 pool but the risk is literally 3-4 times higher. I think that if you ask most people they would rather play risk free at 5-10, keep yourself less liquid and do some other things with your money.

Posted almost 2 years ago

livebikebart

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These games are rigged

You have KHeart and one KHeart is on the board.

Ask casino for refund, if you still have this hand history saved or can remember hand number

Online poker is banned and LIVE POKER IS RIGGED!



Oops!! My bad. I should have tabled my hand and called for a misdeal!!

Posted almost 2 years ago

pr0wler

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Time Link to 00:26:27

I think the river is definitely a C/F with AK. If he's barely calling with AA, then is he ever going to call with the few combos of KJ suited in his range? Even then, there are more combos of KQ, AJhh, J9hh etc. anyway. Additionally, given that he is probably nitty he is probably never going to turn a hand like AQhh into a bluff. He's never going to value bet worse either with hands like KJ. I don't even know if he would value bet AK in position (if he didn't 3-bet it) on the river with that board texture when checked to.

Otherwise, I thought the hands were interesting...especially the 87ss hand which was very well played as you got maximum value from the clown. That's one thing you mentioned which is definitely true, in situations where the recreational villain has a big pocket pair they get married to their hand, you might as well just bet really big and get as much money as you can since they aren't folding anyway.

Posted almost 2 years ago

livebikebart

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I think the river is definitely a C/F with AK. If he's barely calling with AA, then is he ever going to call with the few combos of KJ suited in his range? Even then, there are more combos of KQ, AJhh, J9hh etc. anyway. Additionally, given that he is probably nitty he is probably never going to turn a hand like AQhh into a bluff. He's never going to value bet worse either with hands like KJ. I don't even know if he would value bet AK in position (if he didn't 3-bet it) on the river with that board texture when checked to.

Otherwise, I thought the hands were interesting...especially the 87ss hand which was very well played as you got maximum value from the clown. That's one thing you mentioned which is definitely true, in situations where the recreational villain has a big pocket pair they get married to their hand, you might as well just bet really big and get as much money as you can since they aren't folding anyway.



I think that with the proper betsizing (a little smaller) I can get hands like KJ and possibly AQ to call. You'd be shocked how difficult it is for guys to fold to small river bets with top pair after the pot is bloated up so much. And you are correct, he is never betting single paired hands for value. He might even check back KQ. Showdown monkeyness at its finest.

Posted almost 2 years ago

zachd2323

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I think that with the proper betsizing (a little smaller) I can get hands like KJ and possibly AQ to call. You'd be shocked how difficult it is for guys to fold to small river bets with top pair after the pot is bloated up so much. And you are correct, he is never betting single paired hands for value. He might even check back KQ. Showdown monkeyness at its finest.



Wouldn't KJ and AQ still be too small of a portion of his range to make betting here good though? It seems close, but if he's playing all KQ and only KJ suited it would be a c/f. I'm not sure if this is the case, and you would obviously know better than me.

Posted almost 2 years ago

BalognaSangwich

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Time Link to 00:20:19

There are two Kh in this hand - not that it really changes anything.

Posted almost 2 years ago

QuadC0mmand0

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Time Link to 00:20:15

Obviously a replayer error, Kh is in your hand and on the board but you make the comment that two hears on board, top pair and "I have the K of hearts."

Do you remember what K you had? and do any of your comments/ analysis change?

Posted almost 2 years ago

marcel23

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Really appreciate the thorough explanation of each hand, and even hand alternatives. More please!

Posted almost 2 years ago

needfinesse

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These HH reviews are good, there are tons of HH reviews everywhere. I haven't seen the vid yet, but hopefully there will be some live action too.

Also can you spend you a few moments talking about live tells. Both low confidence and high confidence. (Read the Navarro book couple years ago, pretty sure you have more to add as well)

Do you think that live turn cbets gets way more folds compared to online turn cbets. I play live too, and notice that many will peel flop and constantly eat the second barrel. Right now, I am experimenting on sizing my cbets smaller and looking to bomb more turns with hands that have no SD value.

Posted almost 2 years ago




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