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The Thin Red Line: Episode Five

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The Thin Red Line: Episode Five by Grindcore

Grindcore continues his play at 4 tables of 100NL deep and ante tables from episode 4.

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DeucesCracked welcomes fan favorite and new instructor Grindcore to the fold with this original video series about that thin, red line – nonshowdown winnings. This winter Bart will take a look at some common misconceptions about the red line and discuss the ins and outs of how small stakes 6max players can pick up previously unreachable profit.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 75 minutes long
  • Posted over 3 years ago

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Kade1988

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Time Link to 00:22:33

So the K7 hand the Button reraises the flop, you have him on a draw -> fish calls in SB, you have him on a MED pair or lower pair.

Turn comes another K which makes the chance that your read is correct even bigger cause there is just one K left in the deck.
So why you check the turn and give the reg with his draw a freecard? In my opinion its a good card to barrel cause the reg on the button with his draw is so comitted + if he shoves and fish call you will also call probably?
+ If fd comes on river you have to give up + so many ugly cards can come who can make a straight.

Sure the problem if you bet there is the fish cause you 2 are deep, but i think 2nd K is beatiful card for you and he has so often worse hand and maybe he is also drawing...

Posted over 1 year ago

Grindcore

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Yeah I should probably donk out on the turn. I called flop planning to check turn so when the K paired I didn't consider how that changed things.

Posted over 1 year ago

stonehoof

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Time Link to 01:06:08

On table 3 with 88 set you said for villain it would be an easy fold on the river with AK; what about KQ? There aren't really any worse value hands you'd be value check shoving the river with, and once he bets pretty big on the river you're probably not turning something like 99 into a bluff?

If you were in villain's shoes would you also snap call river with KQ?

Posted about 1 year ago

Grindcore

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On table 3 with 88 set you said for villain it would be an easy fold on the river with AK; what about KQ? There aren't really any worse value hands you'd be value check shoving the river with, and once he bets pretty big on the river you're probably not turning something like 99 into a bluff?

If you were in villain's shoes would you also snap call river with KQ?



I could have KQ myself, making KQ significantly better than AK. That said, he still loses to sets and I might not even jam KQ there if I think he folds all 1 pair hands to the shove. Given that I'm calling from the SB and the flop was 3way I really shouldn't be calling flops with middle pairs with another player left to act behind me and those mid pairs being a big part of my preflop range, so I shouldn't have that much I'm turning into a bluff, so he could probably fold KQ there. Especially after I folded to his 2nd barrel the previous hand.

Posted about 1 year ago

stonehoof

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Thanks for replying Grindcore! I'm loving this series Grin

Posted about 1 year ago

Noreaga

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Joined 10/2011

Wow you crushed this session, i`m loving this series.

Posted 11 months ago




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