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Dude, Where's My Mouse?: Episode Six

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Dude, Where's My Mouse?: Episode Six by PygmyHero

PygmyHero is back and this week he covers his play in vegas at the $15/30 game at Bellagio.

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PygmyHero gets you ready for the WSOP and live casino play. This series focuses on the nuances of playing Full Ring Limit Hold'em.

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  • Game: lhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 59 minutes long
  • Posted almost 3 years ago

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CDA

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1526 posts
Joined 01/2009

Great series that really makes me wanna get out to the casino.

About the player that was berating you for the 87 hand, does the dealer ever speak up and tell guys like that to STFU or do you just have to deal with it yourself?

Also I noticed this vid is misstagged as NLHE.

Posted almost 3 years ago

ttpmaven

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112 posts
Joined 01/2010

Time Link to 00:24:37

Does this villain 3-bet you with Ax suited to the spades?

If so, even more of a reason to c/r an Ace river.

Posted almost 3 years ago

PygmyHero

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4246 posts
Joined 08/2007

About the player that was berating you for the 87 hand, does the dealer ever speak up and tell guys like that to STFU or do you just have to deal with it yourself?


No, I wouldn't expect the dealer to say anything, they're definitely not supposed to, and I don't want them to. Smile

Posted almost 3 years ago

PygmyHero

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4246 posts
Joined 08/2007

Does this villain 3-bet you with Ax suited to the spades?

If so, even more of a reason to c/r an Ace river.


I kind of doubt it, but you never know. But I know what you're saying.

Posted almost 3 years ago

Wygal

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164 posts
Joined 06/2009

Time Link to 00:50:19

You're right...he has to be all in for half a bet or more for you to be able to raise.

Posted almost 3 years ago

reiddecardes

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152 posts
Joined 12/2007

I have a rather mundane question. Are you able to remember the details of these hands or do you take notes atvthe table? If so, how are you taking notes? Do you carry a pad, voice recorder, iPhone, etc.?

Posted almost 3 years ago

PygmyHero

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4246 posts
Joined 08/2007

I have a rather mundane question. Are you able to remember the details of these hands or do you take notes atvthe table? If so, how are you taking notes? Do you carry a pad, voice recorder, iPhone, etc.?


I type notes into my phone (not an iPhone, just regular but it does have full QWERTY) shortly after the hands occur. It probably just looks like I'm texting.

Posted almost 3 years ago

Wizard-50

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14 posts
Joined 01/2009

Time Link to 00:38:33

This post is different than buying the button. Its when you're in a must-post game and a new player can post a bb between the sb and button. Notice that next hand he will not receive the button, it will go one seat to the poster's left. IMO it's better to wait one hand for the button to pass and post behind in must-post games.

Posted almost 3 years ago

PygmyHero

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4246 posts
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This post is different than buying the button. Its when you're in a must-post game and a new player can post a bb between the sb and button. Notice that next hand he will not receive the button, it will go one seat to the poster's left. IMO it's better to wait one hand for the button to pass and post behind in must-post games.


Thanks for the explanation. I am not sure if it was must-post (I'm not familiar with that) - it seemed to be more of an option. In any event, I tend to agree with you - I'd rather let the button pass (though my first choice is to take the BB in turn).

Posted almost 3 years ago

Onthemend

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Joined 08/2010

for reference I play at the bellagio very frequently and if its checked back on the river, last action does not have to show first. It's just position. So some of the spots where you would have liked to know their hand,well you can, just wait and make them show their hand. Secondly, bellagio games give you the option to post or take the blinds. The two most logical plays are to post inbetween, meaning inbetween the SB and button, and then the button passes you, or to post immediately after the button passes. just fyi.

Posted over 2 years ago

Omahajim1

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Time Link to 00:04:16

One thing that was over looked here, if she had an A with a weak kicker, pairing the 3 on the turn gives her a stronger kicker withe the Q.

Posted about 2 years ago




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