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Playbook: Episode Three

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Playbook: Episode Three by sthief09, Sounded Simple

Sthief09 and SoundedSimple discuss concepts related to facing a 3-bet. Concepts include implied and reverse implied odds, 4-betting, and indifference points.

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Josh and Paddy look to uncover some new plays and refine some old tricks with their math based approach. Learn to formulate and test your own tactics and strategies before entering the field of play.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 96 minutes long
  • Posted almost 3 years ago

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mark89er

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ahahaha sounded simple, awesome to hear fello irish sounding person in poker world talking, im sitting listening, thinking, go on son, tell a paddy joke, aahahahahah!!

what part of ireland or northern ireland you from sir

and awesome content!!

Posted almost 3 years ago

Sounded Simple

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I'm from Derry, I probably don't know any jokes suitable for DC vids lol.

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shades

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I'm from Derry, I probably don't know any jokes suitable for DC vids lol.



How do you make a Derry man laugh on monday ? tell him a joke on friday

How do you get a Derry man to climb onto the roof of a pub ? tell him the drinks are on the house

Poke Tongue

Really really good video guys

Up Mayo !!

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Sounded Simple

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How do you make a Derry man laugh on monday ? tell him a joke on friday

How do you get a Derry man to climb onto the roof of a pub ? tell him the drinks are on the house

Poke Tongue

Really really good video guys

Up Mayo !!



What part of Galway is Mayo in again?

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Sounded Simple

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What part of Galway is Mayo in again?



I should add that Mayo is in fact one of my favourite counties and only last month I was there on business in Westport. Randomly decided to climb Croaghpatrick on a day off, the view was stunning. Your very lucky to live there.

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Prologion

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Time Link to 00:05:35

exactly,
I also have seen it in one of the Buffalo-Part of WoT and JKa3.
But I cannot find it in the Hud-configurations in the HEM to add it into my 3bet-popUp.
Can maybe anybody help?

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shades

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exactly,
I also have seen it in one of the Buffalo-Part of WoT and JKa3.
But I cannot find it in the Hud-configurations in the HEM to add it into my 3bet-popUp.
Can maybe anybody help?



You could watch this .. http://www.deucescracked.com/videos/4741-Episode-Two
or
if you can add it yourself go to hud config - stats are in the Pre_Vs box on left

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Prologion

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You could watch this .. http://www.deucescracked.com/videos/4741-Episode-Two
or
if you can add it yourself go to hud config - stats are in the Pre_Vs box on left




All right, thx^^

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Prologion

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Don`t understand me wrong, I find your analyzes very helpful b/c as said, it gives you a startingpoint and then you can make additional assumptions.

For example:
Here you said that raising on dry boards is more +ev, like we can also see on the pokerazor-results.
The problem is that it depends on the type of Wannabe-LAG.
There are guys with let`s say taggy stat like 24/21 who are 3betting 15%+ in the blinds vs. steals and cbetting 75%+.

ok,
Guy1 has a foldCbet_to raise _stat of 60%+ - that is a great target, even on drys boards.

Guy2 has only a FoldCbet_toRaise_stat of 45% and lower -> that shows me that he is more paranoid and do not like to fld o raises vs. his cbets.
And although these guys are playing incredible unbalanced, they will just feel bluffed pretty often on dry boards -> they will B/Cal a wider valuerange (2ndpairs...) + a rebluffprobability is existent (Flop3bets or floating OOP...)

It would have been great if yu would have talked a little bit about your own experiences with this 2 kinds of WannabeLags, especially with Type2.

edit: OOps,
If I only would have waited 2minutes before posting, b/c you then talked shortly about this problem.

But I still do not want to delete my post b/c you rly only touched on shortly on this topic and in general I wanna recommend that it would be great when you sometimes would shortly talk about how you use certain analyze-results in your daily game, how you deviate a little bit, why and in which direction you deviate a little...

But anyways, that is just a very valueable series, I stronlgy believe - so thank you very muchWink

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Prologion

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Interesting discussion^^
I would guess that in the vacuum 4bet/Call AA is better vs. a nitty 3betrange b/c of the high coolervalue.
But flatting KK/QQ/JJ to also strength your callingrange vs. more nitty 3bet-ranges seems to be very interesting and senseful for me.

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Prologion

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What is this for a book? could you maybe post a link or something?^^
Would be greatWink

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Sounded Simple

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What is this for a book? could you maybe post a link or something?^^
Would be greatWink



At the moment it's just rambling thoughts. I haven't actually even started to quantify what "timing" means. What I was saying is that there's situations where we as players perhaps take information from timing without realising it.

I'd love to do something on this but don't hold your breath, it would be a massive project.

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Prologion

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At the moment it's just rambling thoughts. I haven't actually even started to quantify what "timing" means. What I was saying is that there's situations where we as players perhaps take information from timing without realising it.

I'd love to do something on this but don't hold your breath, it would be a massive project.




Oh all right - I have heard something that someone of you both (or you both) have read a book where there are lots of discussions about various more uncommon and unpopular topics....

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Sounded Simple

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Oh all right - I have heard something that someone of you both (or you both) have read a book where there are lots of discussions about various more uncommon and unpopular topics....



The book I may have mentioned is "Blink" by Malcom Gladwell. It's a great read but it's particularly interesting for poker players because it's based on the concept of intuition.

One example he gives is that of a Tennis coach/commentator/expert that could freeze a shot of a player as they throw the ball up and call with uncanny accuracy if they were going to double fault. However he couldn't explain or analyse why he could do this.

Timing might be the same in poker, sometimes you just "feel" something. Or maybe I'm results orientated, I don't know.

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Prologion

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The book I may have mentioned is "Blink" by Malcom Gladwell. It's a great read but it's particularly interesting for poker players because it's based on the concept of intuition.

One example he gives is that of a Tennis coach/commentator/expert that could freeze a shot of a player as they throw the ball up and call with uncanny accuracy if they were going to double fault. However he couldn't explain or analyse why he could do this.

Timing might be the same in poker, sometimes you just "feel" something. Or maybe I'm results orientated, I don't know.




Seems at least pretty interesting - thank you for answeringWink

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