Bart has a special treat this week as he reviews live footage from Live at the Bike, played at the Bicycle Casino.
Bart brings his live No-Limit hands from his play in LA's casinos.
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Nice vid again! However, as much as I appreciate the "making a live-vid effort" I dont think that the quality is good enough (hard to se betsizes, cards, delays and so on) to make it preferable to the previous format of your vids. Another thing, don´t you ever lose pots?
Would like to see you play a hand well and lose to someone "outplaying" you ![]()
You are doing a great job. Please keep up the good work.
I was wondering if you would share what you do about food; backpack with supplies, or casino food? Also, how long does a typical session last, and a bit about tipping etiquette would be great.
I was wondering if you would share what you do about food; backpack with supplies, or casino food? Also, how long does a typical session last, and a bit about tipping etiquette would be great.
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Great Vid, if you can would you comment on how many buy ins do you take to a live game. Also what considerations do you consider to rebuy . Last do you set a profit target for the day ?
I also agree that the previous format on the first videos are better ![]()
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How would you change your betsizing on the turn here if you were going for value with a hand like TT or QQ? I played a similar live hand the other day against a weak-tight player. I had QQ on a 662 flop, turn was a Jack. I decided to bet pretty small on the turn and river because I knew his range was almost always 77-TT. Do you ever you use 1/2 pot size or even smaller bets in these situations?
Thanks again for the series. It's been great so far!
very creative/interesting, looking forward to watching this.
will this video/series deal with live tells?
Nice vid again! However, as much as I appreciate the "making a live-vid effort" I dont think that the quality is good enough (hard to se betsizes, cards, delays and so on) to make it preferable to the previous format of your vids. Another thing, don´t you ever lose pots?Would like to see you play a hand well and lose to someone "outplaying" you
I played terribly the very next episode. If people aren't too upset about the video quality I was planning on doing another video that was live action like this.
very creative/interesting, looking forward to watching this.
will this video/series deal with live tells?
I'll definitely try to mention something about them in at least one episode. I think live tells are vastly overrated however. You should be concentrating more on betting patterns.
I was wondering if you would share what you do about food; backpack with supplies, or casino food? Also, how long does a typical session last, and a bit about tipping etiquette would be great.
LOL, I really bring nothing to the casino but a fleece, some of the time. In LA the food situation is spectacular. The food is free and you can literally order anything that you want at the table. I heard a statistic that commerce serves more meals than any other place in the state of California with the exception of prisons. It is absolutely amazing how many people that they feed.
I used to bring a backpack when I was younger but now I really don't see the point. I have a box and a players bank so I don't need to store anything.
I rarely ever play over 8 hours, and ten hours if the game is really good on the weekends. I did a 30 hour session at Foxwoods once just to see how it would feel. I wanted to go jump off the top of the hotel when I was done. I don't like lack of sleep. It leads to me getting hot flashes and hallucinations.
In terms of tipping you really should keep it to $1 a pot at the most and maybe two or three for huge pots. When you see a guy tipping $10 or $20 a pot you know that he is not a professional.
Bart
great videos Bart! My absolute favorite series on DC yet!
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