Entity Coaches Tarkus - $2/4 6max

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Entity
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Hey guys...been a while. Sorry about the delay in between videos -- I\'ve had a ton of stuff keeping me away and I\'ll make up for it in the next couple of months; I promise! :D

Enjoy the video and let me know if you have any questions. It\'s the first time I\'ve recorded a conversation and put it on a video, so if there are any problems with the video please let me know as well.

Rob

Posted Nov 7, 2007 7:34am

akvsaq
Deuce High
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Joined 02/07

About 30 min through the video, Tarkus had A7 and the turn brought
2345 and you recommended to bet the turn. Let\'s say one of your opponents
raised and he is loose enough pre-flop to have an Ace or 6 and non-manical enough to bluff raise.

Can you find a fold b/c you know you are chopping the pot at best or you\'re beat by a 6?

Also, let\'s say you had a read that your opponents range is more heavily weighted towards an Ace instead of a 6, does this warrant a call down for a chop?

Posted Nov 7, 2007 5:34pm

Entity
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Quad Deuces
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Joined 11/06

akvsaq wrote:

About 30 min through the video, Tarkus had A7 and the turn brought
2345 and you recommended to bet the turn. Let\'s say one of your opponents
raised and he is loose enough pre-flop to have an Ace or 6 and non-manical enough to bluff raise.

Can you find a fold b/c you know you are chopping the pot at best or you\'re beat by a 6?

Also, let\'s say you had a read that your opponents range is more heavily weighted towards an Ace instead of a 6, does this warrant a call down for a chop?



Hypothetically, I could find a fold if the opponent profile was such as you stated -- but in this case the PFR is relatively unlikely to have a 6 and it would only be a close decision vs the loose player on your right. However -- if memory serves -- he was definitely not loose passive (though not super aggressive either) so I don\'t think you can weight Ax out of his handrange when he raises the turn.

You\'re getting 12:2 immediately on a call with 3 outs to the nuts if you\'re behind a 6, which helps your equity a bit, and you\'re getting 7:2 on a calldown, so you\'d need to have their handrange weighted pretty heavily toward just a 6 before you can find a fold (if you chop the pot just 31% of the time here you still profit by about .015BB). The rake impacts this decision a bit but basically you need to be 1000% sure of your read especially given that holding the 7 gives you an extra ~6% equity against all non-nut (76x) hands.

Rob

Posted Nov 7, 2007 10:46pm

xrosswind
Deuces Full
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Great video Entity, I\'m looking forward to part two, and I hope you get a chance to do some more of these types of videos

Posted Nov 8, 2007 2:17am

Cactus Jack
Deuces Full
514 posts
Joined 05/07

xrosswind wrote:

Great video Entity, I\'m looking forward to part two, and I hope you get a chance to do some more of these types of videos



Outstanding! (I\'m such a Deuces butt-boy.) Really good job and fascinating. This is one I\'m going to have to watch several times to incorporate the study techniques.

What is the replayer? Where can I find it?

Posted Nov 10, 2007 9:35am

Joe Tall
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Cactus Jack wrote:

xrosswind wrote:
Great video Entity, I\'m looking forward to part two, and I hope you get a chance to do some more of these types of videos



Outstanding! (I\'m such a Deuces butt-boy.) Really good job and fascinating. This is one I\'m going to have to watch several times to incorporate the study techniques.

What is the replayer? Where can I find it?



Rob is being all modest about this video but this is another first by DeucesCracked in the poker video industry. Coaching video w/dual audio and only key hands a replayer...and I\'m going to tell you one thing more...WE AIN\'T DONE YET!!

Click Here to get the replayer.

Great job Rob!

Posted Nov 10, 2007 2:22pm

JJack
Set of Deuces
269 posts
Joined 10/07

Very very good video.
I like this type of learning.

Posted Nov 17, 2007 3:41pm