livebikebart
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If the river was a less scarier card like T would you prefer over bet bluff instead of normal size bet? Or are the other players just looking at their hand too much and not thinking does it make any sense for you to take that kind of line?
Against this type of player I wonder if I would even barrel a card like a ten. If I did, however, I think that an overbet type of play would probably add the most fold equity.
Posted about 2 years ago
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needfinesse
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Definitely keep the live format going. Not even close. It's easier to watch, I can focus better. There are thousands and thousands of HH replayer videos, sooooo sick of them. Keep up with this, even if you don't have enough of your own footage, you can always just comment/analyze other peoples play. We know their hole cards anyway.
Good job Bart.
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Toms789
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atjohnson
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I know you'd likely want to hear what Bart has to say. But we have a series for online players transitioning to live play: Dude, Where's My Mouse, that talks of casino tipping, etiquette, etc.
Joe, is there a Dude, Where's my Mouse for no limit? Will there be more live no limit videos given the current situation in the U.S.?
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Joe Tall
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StnBuddha70
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I know you'd likely want to hear what Bart has to say. But we have a series for online players transitioning to live play: Dude, Where's My Mouse, that talks of casino tipping, etiquette, etc.
Thank you Sir. I had no idea what it would be like, but I asked because I remember my first experience playing little league. I did not know the rules, but the coach thought every kid was born knowing every rule written about baseball. Anyway, as a 9 year old playing with 10-12 year olds, things did not go smoothly. I bring it up because I would never want any child to go through the humiliation of some mongoloid dumping his short comings on a child, or a decent, intelligent adult not to be prepared for the current day version of homo-ignoramous at a live poker game. Either way, I'll check it out, and thanks.
You guys always do a great job of teaching and sharing. Please keep it up.
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pb106
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Hi, can you please explain why he could not have A9 in this spot ?? I know small PPs are a part of his range, PF and OTF , But his snap call and check in the dark really looks like an A9/K9 suited type of hand. Also given the fact the he is passive , The Ace should not look like a good third card to barrel .
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frodebass
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Wouldn't it make better sense to call the flop then raise the turn?
I mean if the guy's a reg, he would maybe not expect you to come out raising here with a 3 in your hand, as you would much more likely simply flat to allow him to fire again on the turn?
If I was raised by a good pro here and I had T7 I think I'd shove all day long, but if it happened on the turn after I bet my ten a second time (assuming the flush doesn't hit) I think it's a much more certain fold.
Every once in a while he'll have a three, but I think this raise line reaks of a bully/bluff which would be so much stronger later in the hand.
any thoughts on this?
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