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Real Life Micro NL-Grinder: Unlimited Texas Hold Them: Episode Two

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Real Life Micro NL-Grinder: Unlimited Texas Hold Them: Episode Two by WiltOnTilt

WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSYD continue their review of SSNL principles with a 2-tabling coaching session of $50NL.

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How do you mold a beginner into an expert? WiltOnTilt and DeucesCracked member WhiteHeatSYD delve into the heart of that question in Real Life: MicroNL Grinder. Bankroll management theory, starting hand selection and general strategy development coupled with live sweat and hand history review. And keep your eyes peeled for special guest coaches!

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

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Kwon11

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Time Link to 00:14:32

I don't understand, if he has a huge range pre-flop, why would that make him miss boards like 3 9 A? doesn't his pre-flop range mean he has 3's and 9's in his range?

Posted over 1 year ago

WiltOnTilt

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I don't understand, if he has a huge range pre-flop, why would that make him miss boards like 3 9 A? doesn't his pre-flop range mean he has 3's and 9's in his range?



if he can have 3's and 9's, think of all the other hands he can have that don't connect. also there are very few draws here, which means even fewer hands connect in some way.

Posted over 1 year ago

evprop

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Time point... 26:26ish

We iso AQs on the btn and have the fish on the left in the SB call and the original ep limper call as well, i think you were about to suggest something on what our actions could be but then the original limper in ep bets out.... what if it was checked to us??

Is this a check and give up spot for the same reasons such as they have a decent amount of equity against us on this board?

If we did elect to cbet when checked to us the turn actually comes the Q which would have made things really interesting as the fish makes a donk half pot bet, again what would we do here??

Posted over 1 year ago

M_Hutcho

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WiltOnTilt

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Time point... 26:26ish

We iso AQs on the btn and have the fish on the left in the SB call and the original ep limper call as well, i think you were about to suggest something on what our actions could be but then the original limper in ep bets out.... what if it was checked to us??

Is this a check and give up spot for the same reasons such as they have a decent amount of equity against us on this board?

If we did elect to cbet when checked to us the turn actually comes the Q which would have made things really interesting as the fish makes a donk half pot bet, again what would we do here??



if they checked to us, we have 2 options, either check and take a free one and probably fold to turn bets or we can bet with the intention of starting a multistreet barrel. We have to be a little careful with the second option because of the one guy's stack size being a bit short, but it's still not an unreasonable plan. I'd like it a little better if we had the A or Q of diamonds though.

On this board people are generally going to play their strong hands fast, so if we bet and get checkraised it's not a massive loss for us. If we bet and they c/c, their hand is usually pretty defined as something that isn't going to be real happy with calling down 3 streets. That is a generalization, but it's usually true. They might still have 88 here and not be happy about calling but they still will etc. So we have to make some kind of judgement call about which turns and rivers we want to keep firing and how we expect them to react with different parts of their range.

All in all, the more straight forward they are, the more I'd like to just bet with my likely 6 outs and barrel off if any reasonably good turn or river cards come for bluffing (not-board pairing cards and probably not 4 straight cards). If they are more aggressive and willing to play a lot of weak draws fast here (like they are going to take something like T8s here and always checkraise it or very often take a hand like KQ with backdoor diamonds and always checkraise it) then you might want to just take a free one off and perhaps bluff catch some turns.

Posted over 1 year ago

davesmi

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I know that this is an old video, but its still great! WoT is one of the best coaches out there!

Posted 12 months ago

WiltOnTilt

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I know that this is an old video, but its still great! WoT is one of the best coaches out there!



thanks man!

Posted 12 months ago

UnknownQ

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Time Link to 00:22:48

how come we cbet so big here with nothing after talking about bluffing small and vbetting big?

Posted 10 months ago

WiltOnTilt

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how come we cbet so big here with nothing after talking about bluffing small and vbetting big?



you're right, good catch

Posted 10 months ago

minimalist

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DON’T

Look at your results every 10 minutes of a session.



I have managed to beat tilt for 90%+ of my sessions at this point, but I still have some impatience, and as a result am guilty of this. Not every 10 minutes, but definitely will check my Active Session stats in HEM2 a few times per session. Thank you for reminding me not to focus on this, my goal is to get down to checking only once or twice a session, then eventually not at all during, only once I am finished. Smile

Posted 7 months ago

WiltOnTilt

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I have managed to beat tilt for 90%+ of my sessions at this point, but I still have some impatience, and as a result am guilty of this. Not every 10 minutes, but definitely will check my Active Session stats in HEM2 a few times per session. Thank you for reminding me not to focus on this, my goal is to get down to checking only once or twice a session, then eventually not at all during, only once I am finished. Smile



I also have to work on this still, every now and then.

Yesterday I checked my results for the past 1.5 months, I hadn't looked since september for the aggregated results, but I still checked a few times for individual sites or sessions. It definitely helps to take these things out of your thought process as much as possible. One less thing to waste brain cycles on when there are already so many things to consider while playing.

Posted 7 months ago

minimalist

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Thanks for your reply, it is awesome to know that even after several years, you still take the time to reply to comments. Smile

By the way, I recently checked out you blog. Insta-bookmarked!

Posted 7 months ago

WiltOnTilt

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Thanks for your reply, it is awesome to know that even after several years, you still take the time to reply to comments. Smile

By the way, I recently checked out you blog. Insta-bookmarked!



thanks! unfortuntaely i suck at updating it but maybe i'll get motivated at some point Smile I'm also on twitter @wiltontilt where I post more regularly

Posted 7 months ago

minimalist

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That works for me. Following! Gave your Gary Johnson tweet some RT love as well. If anyone else scanning this thread is on Twitter, I would highly advise you do the same.

Posted 7 months ago




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