adastra
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Time Link to 00:13:22
I think this is really valuable advice for micro-players here:
When we have a little bit of equity it inclines us to call,
When we've got medium equity we really want to call, (so we don't get blown off our hand)
When we have a lot of equity now we're thinking about raising,
When we have no equity we're thinking about folding,
and if you're thinking about folding..., then you can also think about raising.
And this is epic-hilarious
If we raise our 10-8s on a K93 board and get reraised we dont care, we're not
like... Ohhhh-noooo.... my 10 high..... I was gonna run all kinds of sick moves later
LOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!
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danshreddies
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danshreddies
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baluga, or "b-dawg" as i've christened you. love your tips buttttt how wide sould i make my opening range (assuming it's a fairly standard table (hmmm that's so broad i know))? what i mean is when does opeing become -ev u said in ur last video that j5 suited was the bottom of your opening value range. i'd say that;s pretty loose to be honest. I know there are so many variables that its tough to say, i.e. tanble agression. position and image etc but lets assume it's 6 max (so your never going to be massivley oop and its an average mechanical game), would you be opeing 45 suited or even 106 off? are we raising light for value due to a superior post flop edge or purely on teh premise that they will call any two so hands like j10 can be ahead of a chunk of their range? as i said earlier i'm new to cash games and have had good success at low to mid stakes tourneys so i tend to edge on the nitty side...tho this lag style does seem to work better for cash games i have to agree. its hard to get paid playing three hands an hour 
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danshreddies
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@ 37:27
Here we talk about Kristy being incorrect to call the 3 bet OOP with AQ suited.
What do you do in this situation correctly? I suspect 4 bet will be the answer, but aren't we going to have to fold to a shove if it comes to that? Aren't we essentially turning the hand into a bluff? We'd be behind almost all of his shoving range I would imagine.
Seems as though it's a little bit of a tough spot (from my newbish perspective).
given stacksizes i'd look at it from a tournament perspective and in a tournament i have to say its a shove fold spot depending on stack sizes. you don't flop a pair or better often enough to make this flat good espesh as (if i remember the stacks are short) so i'#d say it's read based if hes often full of shit then jam on him and give him a tough spot with 10 10 or jj
otherwise easy fold imo
aditionally im new to cash games so dont take my advice...which makes typing that a waste of time!!
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BalugaWhale
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baluga, or "b-dawg" as i've christened you. love your tips buttttt how wide sould i make my opening range (assuming it's a fairly standard table (hmmm that's so broad i know))? what i mean is when does opeing become -ev u said in ur last video that j5 suited was the bottom of your opening value range. i'd say that;s pretty loose to be honest. I know there are so many variables that its tough to say, i.e. tanble agression. position and image etc but lets assume it's 6 max (so your never going to be massivley oop and its an average mechanical game), would you be opeing 45 suited or even 106 off? are we raising light for value due to a superior post flop edge or purely on teh premise that they will call any two so hands like j10 can be ahead of a chunk of their range? as i said earlier i'm new to cash games and have had good success at low to mid stakes tourneys so i tend to edge on the nitty side...tho this lag style does seem to work better for cash games i have to agree. its hard to get paid playing three hands an hour 
the answer to this is "have a reason". opening J7s or K2s or 54o or whatever just because its fun to play loose is NOT a good reason. my reasons are usually "i'm trying to isolate this fish" or "the blinds are nits so i'm just on a cheap bluff".
"too loose" is only a question of how well you play postflop relative to your opponent AND how often you win the blinds preflop. if everyone at your table is only playing AA and NOTHING else, obv you should open any-two-cards and there's no such thing as too loose.
Andrew
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danshreddies
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the answer to this is "have a reason". opening J7s or K2s or 54o or whatever just because its fun to play loose is NOT a good reason. my reasons are usually "i'm trying to isolate this fish" or "the blinds are nits so i'm just on a cheap bluff".
"too loose" is only a question of how well you play postflop relative to your opponent AND how often you win the blinds preflop. if everyone at your table is only playing AA and NOTHING else, obv you should open any-two-cards and there's no such thing as too loose.
Andrew
yeah i agree as long as you're opening for a reason i guess it doesn't matter, opening 23o is fine if you playing a guy that's just gunna check fold or lead if he hits the flop because he cant flop a pair often enough
common sense now i think about it. thanks 
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kozak88
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by the way, the vast majority of teh value from 3bet-5betting AJ is that they fold off some 28bb w/o variance. You do that a couple times you can get it in vs KK and have a big smile on your face 
in short, id still keep 3-betting in general cause i expect people to call OOP, and if theyd on't, you either 3-bet 5-bet a lot or you call a lot, or if you're a true sicko, you do both 
Andrew
Baluga--
Isn't this almost what Doyle says in his original Super System? Doyle steals money often enough off fish (back when,.... during live games) that when the fish inevitably calls, Doyle does not mind being the underdog, since his minus equity in this particular hand is more than made up for by the many steals he has made (rather folds created by his aggression before aggro was normal).
A side benefit was that the fish who loses his stack as equity favorite continues to think Doyle is just 'lucky', and keeps playing.
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AycheDubbleYou
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Time Link to 00:13:05
Youre saying that it would be better to raise that K high flop.What hands would we raise that flop with that werent bluffs?AK i think we 3B pre(especially as active as she is).99 the same thing.
the only hand i think we rep there would be 33 but would we really raise that dry of a flop with that?
I dont understand how floating(the line she took),and raisng a good turn,or betting when checked to,isnt a better line to take here.
AWESOME series too btw.youb are the man.And the ninja dolphin is awesome too! 
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Jonnolimit
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