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Ringside: Nolan (#1) by Nolan

Join new DeucesCracked coach Nolan in his first video, 6-tabling the $400NL full ring games on PokerStars. Wicked good.

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  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 52 minutes long
  • Posted almost 5 years ago

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thac

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Sick, congrats on becoming a video pro Sean, you def. deserve it.

-Trey

Posted almost 5 years ago

Hitman85

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Heeey Nolan.... good to see u here
JEDNO PIVO PROSIM buddy Wink
btw. Sylvia is doin great Wink

Posted almost 5 years ago

akvsaq

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Are those card mods original PStars? If not, does it exist for Full Tilt?

Posted almost 5 years ago

Nolan

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Are those card mods original PStars? If not, does it exist for Full Tilt?



They're standard PStars afaik.

Posted almost 5 years ago

Zami80

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Awesome FR vid, hope to see a lot more of this!

Posted almost 5 years ago

oopsipooped

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Nice to see you here Sean -- great vid. Love the FR content.

Posted almost 5 years ago

tommmmy24

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great vid, it turns out im not making enough $$ on the flop

ty

Posted almost 5 years ago

tubasteve

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W$WSF is not just money you make ON the flop, its just when there IS a flop. hands you win at showdown are included in this stat, for example.

Posted almost 5 years ago

ranka

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WOW! This was very good video and I really enjoyed it.

Waiting for new vids.

Posted almost 5 years ago

eezspearfish

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excellent video and commentary. unfortunately i thought QT4 the way the betting went it was an obvious set.

Posted almost 5 years ago

faintinggoat

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Excellent full ring video.

Great points with bet sizing.

Would love to see more.

Posted almost 5 years ago

faintinggoat

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One question on the A9 suited hand and calling and UTG raiser.

I agree with your hand range AQ+ and 66+ or the UTG raiser.

With the possibility of being dominated and even with a good flop like you had, you still played the hand scared.

Do you believe that call to be profitable long term?

I personally would rather call with J9s then A9s given the same setup.

Posted almost 5 years ago

Nolan

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One question on the A9 suited hand and calling and UTG raiser.

I agree with your hand range AQ+ and 66+ or the UTG raiser.

With the possibility of being dominated and even with a good flop like you had, you still played the hand scared.

Do you believe that call to be profitable long term?

I personally would rather call with J9s then A9s given the same setup.



J9s probably is a slightly more EV+ hand given that it's less likely I'm dominated preflop, however I still think it's never a leak to call with any hand that can formulate the nut flush when you are in position to a competent UTG raiser. He will give my flop raises more respect in general, so it's easy to get a feel for if he has a monster or a whiffed pp/ak. Also you can extract massive value when you do hit a gin flop.

I didn't neccesarily play the hand "scared" although it seems so, rather I feel I was realistically playing for maximum value. On that board texture there is a limited range of hands which I can value bet against that don't have me beat on a paired board given the high cards on the board.

There is certainly merit to an argument against how I played it, although I'm confident in my assessment of the opponent/situation.

Just my 2c, I appreciate your input though.

Posted almost 5 years ago

Dinghy

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Great video Smile

Since joining DC I have been re-building my game (I play 50NL). I started with the DJ Sensei Nit style (also some neat little tricks), then when I was comfortable with that I started to add more aggression. This is where the Bottomset videos helped in looking for the correct spots to do this. No where near his 20/16 (?) style, I'm running at about 13/10. Looking to build this up gradually when I get more comfortable with putting myself in marginal spots.

From watching your video I liked your thoughts on bet sizing and have tried to add this into my game. Also was interested in your views of W$WSF. I had a look in PT and mine was at 35%ish. Listened to what you said and started looking for spots in multi-way pots where I can take it down. This has been working a treat so far and in the last 10K hands my W$WSF is now just over 40%.

Looking forward to more videos from yourself and Bottomset (hopefully DJ Sensei as well).

Two questions,

I noticed you called an UTG open raise in middle position with KJs. I have been folding the higher SC/SG in these positions (will play them in late position) and call with the low SC/SG.

Would you recommend me adding these into my middle position calling range?

and

Should I also be adding these (suited high gappers) into my open raising range?

Posted almost 5 years ago

Nolan

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Great video Smile

Since joining DC I have been re-building my game (I play 50NL). I started with the DJ Sensei Nit style (also some neat little tricks), then when I was comfortable with that I started to add more aggression. This is where the Bottomset videos helped in looking for the correct spots to do this. No where near his 20/16 (?) style, I'm running at about 13/10. Looking to build this up gradually when I get more comfortable with putting myself in marginal spots.

From watching your video I liked your thoughts on bet sizing and have tried to add this into my game. Also was interested in your views of W$WSF. I had a look in PT and mine was at 35%ish. Listened to what you said and started looking for spots in multi-way pots where I can take it down. This has been working a treat so far and in the last 10K hands my W$WSF is now just over 40%.

Looking forward to more videos from yourself and Bottomset (hopefully DJ Sensei as well).

Two questions,

I noticed you called an UTG open raise in middle position with KJs. I have been folding the higher SC/SG in these positions (will play them in late position) and call with the low SC/SG.

Would you recommend me adding these into my middle position calling range?

and

Should I also be adding these (suited high gappers) into my open raising range?



Opening/calling ranges vary with stakes and table dynamics. At NL50 folding these is probably more optimal, however I can't accurately diagnose this as I have 0 experience in 100nl and < full ring play Frown. I assume you'd have to be much nittier than how I would play 1/2+.

Posted almost 5 years ago




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