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Raging Bull: Episode Six

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Raging Bull: Episode Six by Syous, chipchucker5

Syous and Chipchucker5 play more deep tables in the small-mid stakes range, $0.5/1 and $1/2.

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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
  • 60 minutes long
  • Posted over 2 years ago

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TPvivTK

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DiggerTheDog

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Time Link to 00:41:05

Good video guys.


Syous were you monkey tilting......just outta interest because it seems like you were pretty steamed.

umm on the bottom set gven the dynamic and history - I kinda like just min-clicking it back - he has seen you stuffing around with him with clicking it back and folding seems alot of merit to doing it again. With the only drawback being that you prolly dont organise stacks well by doing it 250bb+ deep - but given he can make Hero calls + the good chance fish might bet/call your cold 3bet anyway and bloat the pot - seems like a good time to click it back with your image.

Posted over 2 years ago

DiggerTheDog

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Also bottom left table - you could confirm your read that gino was 3betting polarised and alot less likely to have suited broadways in his 3betting range when he 3bet then checked down 68s from sb. It was also interesting that he might actually take a different attitude to his c-betting range when MW given he did not c-bet a dirty OESD into a field in a 3bet pot.

Posted over 2 years ago

Lasery

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I'm curious, but are there actually any winning SH players making SSNL-vids on DC?

Posted over 2 years ago

CDA

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The J9s hand on table 1: This is probably the worst hand I've seen a coach play in a vid. I mean, sure it's funny. If that's what you're going for, cool. But I don't really see what anyone can learn from it besides don't min-3bet a station that has proven to LOVE to call you down very light (250bb w/ Ace high on a VERY drawy board where all the draws hit). I mean, this has to be an example of how NOT to play against him.

Also, I'm not really sure why playing HU automatically makes you spewy at 6max? If you're good at poker, make the adjustment, imo. You're comment earlier about how someone shouldn't play back at "even you" because you're stats are 45/35 on table 3 seems kind of silly. They shouldn't play back at you because you're being excessively spewy and possibly tilting your stack off? Doesn't quite makes sense...

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doc.lemon

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chipchucker5

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Good video guys.


Syous were you monkey tilting......just outta interest because it seems like you were pretty steamed.

umm on the bottom set gven the dynamic and history - I kinda like just min-clicking it back - he has seen you stuffing around with him with clicking it back and folding seems alot of merit to doing it again. With the only drawback being that you prolly dont organise stacks well by doing it 250bb+ deep - but given he can make Hero calls + the good chance fish might bet/call your cold 3bet anyway and bloat the pot - seems like a good time to click it back with your image.



Yeah it was def pretty spewtastic. I'd like to reiterate that the point of this series is to illustrate some potential tricky situations that aggro HU players might get themselves into when dabbling in 6max. These situations often promote discussion and are hopefully interesting to our viewers. That being said, there are def some really spewy hands that Syous plays that I would strongly discourage those of you watching to try to mimmick (i.e. the J9 hand). And I'll try to do a better job of making it very clear to you guys when those spots come up in the future.

As for the bottom set hand, yeah Digger, I actually really like clicking it back here. I think that makes it basically impossible for Mrnino to fold, and I think it could def look bluffy to him given our history.

Posted over 2 years ago

chipchucker5

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The J9s hand on table 1: This is probably the worst hand I've seen a coach play in a vid. I mean, sure it's funny. If that's what you're going for, cool. But I don't really see what anyone can learn from it besides don't min-3bet a station that has proven to LOVE to call you down very light (250bb w/ Ace high on a VERY drawy board where all the draws hit). I mean, this has to be an example of how NOT to play against him.

Also, I'm not really sure why playing HU automatically makes you spewy at 6max? If you're good at poker, make the adjustment, imo. You're comment earlier about how someone shouldn't play back at "even you" because you're stats are 45/35 on table 3 seems kind of silly. They shouldn't play back at you because you're being excessively spewy and possibly tilting your stack off? Doesn't quite makes sense...




Yeah, that was really atrocious. And yeah, I know I was cracking up during the vid when I should have been berating "Jake LaMotta" over here, but I just thought it was genuinely hilarious. I do hope these vids are entertaining, but of course the educational value takes precedence.

Posted over 2 years ago

chipchucker5

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I fell asleep here



I def appreciate criticisms..they help to make me a better coach/vid producer. But I really don't know what you're referring to here. Please let me know what part you didn't like and what you didn't like about it.

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doc.lemon

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Anyway, I fell asleep because I am ill and tired, this is one of the most enteraining videos!
A ton of spewing which I do as well, its nice to know Im not alone.

I have a special request for next week: Could you mix in stakes again and do more than one? I would love to see a table of NL100, you can get tableninja to automate pf raise sizes to 3bb to avoid mistakes, that would be awesome

Posted over 2 years ago

chipchucker5

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tt jj



I think those squeeze pf pretty often, but there's prob a little bit of those mixed in there.

I think the turn is a pretty clear call given that he can be playing semibluffs weirdly, and sets are very heavily discounted since I expect him to c/r flop a huge % of the time given the board texture, the fact that it's multiway and that stacks are deep.

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chipchucker5

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I'm curious, but are there actually any winning SH players making SSNL-vids on DC?



We can post graphs if you'd like Poke Tongue

Posted over 2 years ago

DiggerTheDog

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Time Link to 00:50:08

Syous - perhaps you are overlooking whilst playing the potential positional awareness of villians coming from a HU background.

In TT vs UTG

He is 29/22 with an ATS of 46 over 250 hands
Given ATS is CO/BTN/SB - and that stat is a part of PFR.

You are entitle to infer that villian is probably tighter from BB/UTG/MP in general in unopen pots.

So you talked about how many 9x and Fd that you can get value out of, now granted Pokerstoves ranging can be problematic....

If he is 22 PFR overall - my guess from experience and the stat - is that his UTG range will be in the 12-15% range.

Raw Stove top 15% is - 77+,A7s+,K9s+,QTs+,JTs,ATo+,KTo+,QJo

or perhaps
22+,ATs+,KTs+,QTs+,JTs,T9s,98s,87s,ATo+,KJo+,QJo

You have like 1-5 9x
You have 7 combination of FD acounting for blockers T and 9
Maaaaybe 88 gets stubborn for one st - doubtful - 6 combos

vs 4 ranks of better PPs = 24 combos
+
2 definite sets 99 and 77 - with maybe some doubt over 222 = 6-9 combos of sets

At best you are good 2 out of 5 times working your way - and of the 2 theoretical combos half of those will be draws which are flipping.

Based upon that I think the TT raise - if it is for value is poor.

Posted over 2 years ago




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