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Poker with Your Pants On: Episode Six

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Poker with Your Pants On: Episode Six by livebikebart

Bart goes back to Live at the Bike footage and reviews hands where he didn't come out on top.

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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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MaoMao

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I have been waiting a longgggggg week for this video. So I woke up 7 in the morning to watch this, but did not get a chance to finish it due to stupid summer school. When i come back now still nobody post a comment ?
GTFOH!!!!

Thank you Bart for this wonderful video. I bought a year of description because of you and i hope your videos never stops.
You are awsome !!!!!!

Now let me enjoy the last 30 minutes of this pure gold.

Thank you

Posted almost 2 years ago

MaoMao

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Time Link to 00:17:56

Isn't bluff rising on a drawy board a very bad idea,
because people could have call you with a lot hands, even with position, you are unclear of the situation a lot of the times?

so i think if a good player rise you on this kind of board, he has 2 pair+ or a draw, He almost never show up with pure air here.

Bart would you bluff rise a decent opponent here on the flop with pure air? If he just called on the flop, would you bet huge a blank turn and shove a blank river?

Posted almost 2 years ago

MaoMao

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Time Link to 00:21:40

For KKs this hand,

I think its never a profitbale moves for him to just check call the flop with A9, It's a rise or fold.

what if he check rise the flop, what would you do here with KKs here??

Let's say we just called his c/r (what i would do), the turn is a blank, he lead out a bet that sets up stack for a river shove, Would you let KKs go here?

Posted almost 2 years ago

meowjr

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Time Link to 00:57:11

Bart,
Do you think your faulty line of thinking here was a result of tilting over the losing
session?

Great video again btw.Smile

Posted almost 2 years ago

chuck651

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With the a5s flush draw hand would you be more or less likely to raise a lower flush draw and why?

Posted almost 2 years ago

doc.lemon

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Time Link to 00:10:31

Bart what did you think of Croak's huge river bluff against Galfong on HSP? Genius? Gasp

Posted almost 2 years ago

livebikebart

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Isn't bluff rising on a drawy board a very bad idea,
because people could have call you with a lot hands, even with position, you are unclear of the situation a lot of the times?

so i think if a good player rise you on this kind of board, he has 2 pair+ or a draw, He almost never show up with pure air here.

Bart would you bluff rise a decent opponent here on the flop with pure air? If he just called on the flop, would you bet huge a blank turn and shove a blank river?




Your right on. I wouldn't run a pure airball bluff here.

Posted almost 2 years ago

livebikebart

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For KKs this hand,

I think its never a profitbale moves for him to just check call the flop with A9, It's a rise or fold.

what if he check rise the flop, what would you do here with KKs here??

Let's say we just called his c/r (what i would do), the turn is a blank, he lead out a bet that sets up stack for a river shove, Would you let KKs go here?



This is really player and read dependent. I would definitely call the craise on the flop and then use my position to reevaluate.

Posted almost 2 years ago

livebikebart

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Bart,
Do you think your faulty line of thinking here was a result of tilting over the losing
session?

Great video again btw.Smile



Definitely might have been a factor Smile

Posted almost 2 years ago

livebikebart

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With the a5s flush draw hand would you be more or less likely to raise a lower flush draw and why?



Sometime I might raise a naked flush draw if the cbetters pre flop raising range is wide. However I would rather float flops with those types of draws and bet when checked to on the turn. Ac5c is a power draw, however, overcard, backdoor straight draw etc. Most likely if we get money in we are flipping.

Posted almost 2 years ago

livebikebart

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Bart what did you think of Croak's huge river bluff against Galfong on HSP? Genius? Gasp



Go back and listen to the podcast from two or three episodes ago--I went over the entire hand in a segment towards the beginning.

Posted almost 2 years ago

terp

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Time Link to 00:35:21

what a terrible, terrible river bet size with 96

considering a call makes sense but i'd ultimately fold. it seems you have a pretty solid read on him for being aggressive with value hands but generally pretty honest/straightforward

Posted almost 2 years ago

terp

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thanks for doing these - i really enjoy the interaction of video with after-the-fact discussion

some basic questions about your doing these, if you don't mind:

1) i've made a very careful decision not to make ghost videos and not to link my online screen names to the strategy i discuss. i prefer not to provide my opponents an eternal, inside perspective into how i think about a ton of spots. i think a number of other coaches are careful as well, and we're obviously helped a lot by DC's enthusiasm for classroom style videos in addition to the ghost format basically every other site uses as its exclusive medium. did you consider the consequences of talking so openly with your real face, voice and name linked to your strategy thoughts?

2) has anyone in these games talked to you about these videos? has it come up during a game?

3) you talk a lot about your opponents and you seem to maintain a very respectful tone, which i think is a good approach given their real likenesses appearing here. how much of a conscious decision was this and how freely are you sharing your reads?

thanks

Posted almost 2 years ago

chuck651

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Just a thought, but I think it would be cool if you did an episode where the the villan's hole cards are not shown. Although you already know what the villan has so i guess your thought process on the hand could be unintentionally biased. I just think it would be a good lesson on hand reading. Don't get me wrong I do like the structure you're using, you do a very good job of giving an omniscient perspective and why people's actions are good or bad.

Posted almost 2 years ago




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