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Raging Bull: Episode Five

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Raging Bull: Episode Five by Syous, chipchucker5

Syous and Chipchucker5 run some deep/ante $0.5/1 tables and talk strategies.

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Syous and Chipchucker5 discuss how you go about being a HUNL player in a 6 max player's world.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 64 minutes long
  • Posted over 2 years ago

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Syous

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Joined 01/2008

1st! BOO YEAH

The video quality of this episode is not that great, sorry guys, I got a new monitor and I had to do some resizing stuffs andddd basically, I didn't realize the dimensions in camtasia were off so we ended up getting a fuzzy picture.

Really would like to hear some feedback about this episode in particular. It was definitely spewtastic, I think there's a lot of educational value, however if you guys would like me to make a new one, I'm OK with that too.

Also, what do we think about doing 100-250bbs for the rest of the series instead of 100bbs?

Posted over 2 years ago

Saydon

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Joined 11/2008

wike

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Joined 09/2009

why no nl400 anymore?



+1

also you could go 50/50 with deep/100bb tables?

Posted over 2 years ago

Roundcube

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Yeah, definitely continue the series guys. It's so refreshing to see that someone has the balls to try out the stuff and get interesting situations on video

Posted over 2 years ago

Logic of Sense

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Video quality was passable, although tilting that you made the top left table smaller!

Anyhow, who cares because the content itself was super sick, definitely one of the best vids around, both for entertainment and value.

It's really educational that you (Syous) push right up towards the realms of spew-tarding while still actually playing really well and having good reasoning behind everything. Plus when you chat you give off this hyper-likeable crazy wild-eyed enthusiasm, and chipchucker's like some noble sage imparting wisdom, and you know, discoursing on reality and stuff. It's also pretty novel to get a vid where both coaches sound like they're actually learning something rather than just correcting mistakes or whatever.

I'll think of a question or something useful in a while, but until then, I guess just don't bluff that guy.

Posted over 2 years ago

reprisal

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reprisal

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Just finished watching. Last hand is definitely pretty amusing. Certainly would have been great if you had 4s. Problem is tho at 100nl your not really going to get credit from continuing to bluff if you hit/have a pair. Even if he realized its a good play, he should discount it because its rather rare to see anyone do it. Given your read on the situation hes probably trying to figure out if youre a fish or a reg or a what the F rather than considering you a good thinking player. Its kind of like you said "your range is super polarized now cause he's afraid of the 6, weak hand readers would see it that way, but he never has a 6" but he is used to playing with weak hand readers who are sometimes afraid of the six or afraid they cant get value anymore. While its still a crazy call down...against a lot of people he plays with his thought processes probably works a bit better.

People tend to adjust to the player types their used to not to your actual game until quite a few hands go by. Very different process with this 6max vs HU and player to player. I get myself trapped in similar(usually less extreme lol) spots sometimes as well. We end up taking all the mistakes a player is making with regard to our game and turning them into correct decisions vs our actual hand. Guess it goes back to just staying 'zero level.' At some point its got to be better to go further in depth tho. Hopefully you can explore that in the upcoming videos...and hopefully you can do it with out losing too many more stacks :-p

Posted over 2 years ago

p0k3rb0t

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Joined 08/2009

I've never laughed so hard at a poker video before - just want to say thanks, and Syous you rock!

Posted over 2 years ago

Sneakers

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Joined 09/2009

Great team! Enjoy listening to you guys.

Posted over 2 years ago

marioesco

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Very educational video. I love your style of play in this, Syous. A couple spots I might have played a tad differently and reduced the spew but you had good reasoning behind all of it. The comedy is A+ too

Posted over 2 years ago

Syous

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Thanks for the comments guys Grin It's really cool to be reading these comments and seeing that you guys are getting your value's worth from this series.


People tend to adjust to the player types their used to not to your actual game until quite a few hands go by. Very different process with this 6max vs HU and player to player.




Reallly great piece of advice. It's so true and this is definitely something we all forget about as we play.

Posted over 2 years ago

zenben

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Time Link to 01:01:39

ohhh SNAP!


sick call...not sure if I should add him to my "buddy list" or steer very clear of this player in the future...but I'm pretty sure his call is super bad. but very entertaining lol

nice vid. Def stay at level "0" next time!

Posted over 2 years ago

chipchucker5

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Great team! Enjoy listening to you guys.



tytyty Smile

Posted over 2 years ago




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