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Late Night Coaching with Joe Tall: Guest Coach DOGISHEAD - 6Max NL

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Late Night Coaching with Joe Tall: Guest Coach DOGISHEAD - 6Max NL by Joe Tall, DOGISHEAD

DOGISHEAD shows Joe Tall and DeucesCracked member googs a thing or two about how to destroy $100NL 6-max games and explains the mystery behind his eclectic and enigmatic username. Bonus: more George Gervin references!

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 73 minutes long
  • Posted almost 5 years ago

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newdevil

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Very good video.

Please give dogishad a 6max series next season.

Posted almost 5 years ago

startrak

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Very good video.

Please give dogishad a 6max series next season.



^

Posted almost 5 years ago

nerdking

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bring Late Night Coaching back next season!

Posted almost 5 years ago

Joe Tall

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bring Late Night Coaching back next season!



It will be back-ish in some form (I think a mini-series for now, as I have a mix-series coming up). I may never stop doing them tbh, till I get all the coaches in on it. The one big issue is they are a lot to coordinate, 3-people, 3-different time zones (I'm on the West Coast, so sometimes is Europe, East Coast and me) and then there is the audio/internet issues as it takes some computing power to pull it off.

With a few weeks left in the WSOP, I have to postpone them a bit and hopefully pick it up after.

I am glad you guys like them, I have fun in them and I love doing them once it is all set up.

Posted almost 5 years ago

squashington

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44 shall forever be known as The Iceman.

Posted almost 5 years ago

Joe Tall

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44 shall forever be known as The Iceman.



"I used to finger-roll from the free throw line, now THAT's a finger-roll."

Some of his finger-rolls in that vid are sick sick sick.

Posted almost 5 years ago

squashington

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"I used to finger-roll from the free throw line, now THAT's a finger-roll."

Some of his finger-rolls in that vid are sick sick sick.




Awesome video. If you've a fan of old school hoops I'd recommend the book "Loose Balls" by Terry Pluto.

From the cover: "The short, wild life of the ABA as told by the players, coaches, and movers and shakers who made it happen."

It's full of hilarious recounts from that era. It's amazing the league survived at all.

Posted almost 5 years ago

squashington

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~38 minute mark, the AJ hand in SB facing BTN raise. Flop is JJ5. We chk, BB checks, BTN bets.

Isn't this a better flop to lead rather than C/R? I think leading disguises your hand better so you can get more value on later streets. With a lead you can represent a mid-pp betting for protection and it falls in line with the pre-flop action.

A c/r into 2 opponents on this board turns our hand face up I believe. Our c/r range would be something like flush draws, JX, and 55. Most of our big flush draws we reraise PF so we're repping a pretty narrow range.

Posted almost 5 years ago

tubasteve

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the analysis on the 44 hand is fucking brilliant

Posted almost 5 years ago

Wayne Lively

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JT told me about this video and I have to agree, it's awesome. I have played a lot of NL, but the way Dog thinks isn't the way I've ever thought about it. Sweet. Looking forward to more from him. Also expecting to say "I knew him way back when..."

I learned a lot. A lot! (Lot of replay value in this one, too.)

Posted almost 5 years ago

sg4rb0

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Hey, what would have been your play on the flop when that guy on the button bets $3 and your in the sb w/ AJ and you said to 3bet pf; Had the flop been something like K 10 2 rainbow? What would it have been if it was like K 10 2 with 2 suited cards? Is it normal to c-bet the flop if u 3 bet and got called pf.

Posted almost 5 years ago

ThaHero

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sdone

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the analysis on the 44 hand is fucking brilliant


Definitely.

This video completely validates any money I've put into my DC subscription. Amazing analysis by dogishead (godisdead, lol).

Posted almost 5 years ago

Got Nutz

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Must have been some pretty good smoke :]
KILLER video !!
TY for helping my game !

Posted almost 5 years ago

gring000h

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sweet vid, really impressed by dogishead's analysis

joe tall also did an excellent job of leading the discussion, will def be watching more of these

Posted almost 5 years ago




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