Ulyss
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Love the use of the cardrunners ev calc at the end. I just picked this software up (also flopzilla). I have been hoping to see someone do a Tool Time series using this or the other software. I thought it might be a fool's hope (competing site's software and all) but you look like the perfect candidate for this kind of series. Definitely would be interested in something like this esp. if it really showed us how to use this to really break down some standards spots. In the meantime I'm going to go back and watch from the start of the series. Great stuff.
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zooroaster
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Haven't finished the video yet so I'm not sure if you picked it up later in the vid, but with the great new software, you have to un-click your time bank on the bottom right on every new table you sit at.
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threads13
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Haven't finished the video yet so I'm not sure if you picked it up later in the vid, but with the great new software, you have to un-click your time bank on the bottom right on every new table you sit at.
Haha actually in one of the next episodes... not sure if it's 7 or 8... I finally figure out how to work the time bank. There's probably some sort of comedy in watching me get really excited about that. 
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zooroaster
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jurn94
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Seq
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Rdysn5
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Hey threads. I just watched this and one hand really stood out to me. At 25.46, you are in the BB with ATo and the 18/11 SB opens. You call. Flop A45ss, he bets, you call. Turn 3s, he bets again and you call. On the 9d river the SB bets again, $25 into 37. You said you thought this was a good spot to turn a made hand into a bluff and opted to shove. I think you said he would have a really hard time calling with two pair and a set, and the villain was unlikely to have a flush due to you having the As blocker. My initial thought was that in this situation, the opponent would be very unlikely to fold a set, but he might fold 2 pair. I think most players probably wouldn't fold aces up there because it's BvB and players just don't give as much credit in blind battles. I don't have any specific questions, just thought it was a very interesting hand.
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