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

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Real Life Micro NL-Grinder: Unlimited Texas Hold Them: Episode Three by WiltOnTilt, jk3a

WiltOnTilt and WhiteHeatSyd sit down for another live episode of two tabling micro no limit hold'em. Complete with special guest analyst jk3a.

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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
  • 65 minutes long
  • Posted almost 5 years ago

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tubasteve

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oh wowowo cant wait to watch this! guest hosts FTW!

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iceit

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Sweeet finally!!! I had to go to wal-mart just so that time would go by faster waiting for this thing!!!

Posted almost 5 years ago

Entity

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Sorry about the delay, it looks like our server had been having some issues (I'm sure some of you saw an error here or there) and I had to fix it before the video would publish. Frown

Rob

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iceit

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Sorry about the delay, it looks like our server had been having some issues (I'm sure some of you saw an error here or there) and I had to fix it before the video would publish. Frown

Rob



no prob. as long as i get it, that's all that counts. Just thought I'd let u know that I wasn't able to download the mp4 version of this video. it gave me an error.

thanks

Posted almost 5 years ago

Entity

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cobby

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nice, thanxx Smile
You touched a bit on 2nd barreling, but still im not sure what's important to consider..
You say that you want villain's range to hvea missed the board on the flop/turn to a high percentage which is the case against most 50NL donks (who seem to auto-call most cbets).
So on the on hand villain doesn't have a hand most of the time ont he turn (i dare to say that my A high is good in most cases), but on the other hand they often call a turn bet as well, which i dont want (whcih seems paradox to me, because i dont want to build a bigger pot w/ A high, but are ahead most times; so what do you do OOP? Bet, to prevent him from taking the lead, or just c/f the best hand..
What do you do IP? I don't want to check behind my A high, because in most cases it's still the best hand, so i dont want to give him a chance to draw out on me and to bluff me on the river..; Should i 2nd barrel here?)
Like to hear some comments.
-thanks

Posted almost 5 years ago

udownwithvpp

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First off I wanna say I really like wilt's videos and the series thus far, even if I did disagree with some things in this video. I actually ended up writing a lot about it as I was watching it, so I put it in wordpad and then on pastebin.

If you scroll down you can copy and paste the text from the bottom window into notepad so it's easier to read.

http://pastebin.com/f31e3f598

Posted almost 5 years ago

nakke

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Oh jesus, I feel sorry for you. You're due for a super run Wink

Posted almost 5 years ago

cobby

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Ok, looked the vid now the second time and some questions came up. Like to hear your comments on that:

~21: You chek behind w/ A7 as the pfr on 526rb against a 35/10 guy. I guess his most likely cards are broadways, pp and BIGGER suited connectors which all miss the board. Isn't this a great spot to cbet to prevent him from drawing out on us with his 7To? And why dont we 2nd barrel the Q, which should create just more fold equity?

~42:30: You hold QTo on AQ6tt against a 18/9 guy and decide to check behind. Do i misunderstand sth. or is the only reason for checking behind that you want to induce a steal attempt from him? I mean, sure you get only called by stronger hands; so actually you want to protect your hand (because if you gonna call a bet later, you could as well bet out yourself w/ the advantage that you're protecting your hand) in case he holds a gutshot or fd, but you think you finally get more by giving him a chance to make stab at the pot, right?

~49:30: Here you hold 99 on a AT7tt board vs. a 13/4 nit. You say that firing one barrel on the flop is fine. I don't get your point.. With 13/4 he is more on the passive side, so imo the vast majority of his range are in fact Aces; Futher it's unlikely that he'll bluff you out on a A high board, since he's threatened of the ace. What's the idea behind continuation betting here?

~55:20: Flop comes KKK and you decide not to bluff raise villain's cbet w/ QJo, which is OK against a 9/5 nit who won't believe your raise.
Under what circumstances would you raise here? I mean it's so obvious that you missed the board that you can bluff raise under rare circumstances. What are these? Would you mind giving some examples?

~56:10: You have TT w/ a pfr in front of you. You like to call here, which is imo not the best play?? TT is a very strong hand and we often face AK/AQ or worse hands in a HU pot. By raising we achieve axactly this. Getting HU w/ a hand that's most likely the best hand. Further we gain initiative and even have the possibility of taking the pot down preflop. Why do you want to play a multiway pot and risking overcards which are much more likely to his s.b.? Imo the factors for raising outweigh the ones for calling by far?...
Hoping you elaborate a bit on that.

That's it so far. Thank you very much in advance : )

Posted almost 5 years ago

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EXPLOITABILITY LEFT AND RIGHT!

jk obv, this is a really good video, both aaron's and jared's analysis were very good and talking about 2 and 3 barrels and raising OOP with hands like A8o, QTo is something that I don't do that that I'll add into my game. Veryyy good video.

Posted almost 5 years ago

WhiteHeatSYD

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First off I wanna say I really like wilt's videos and the series thus far, even if I did disagree with some things in this video. I actually ended up writing a lot about it as I was watching it, so I put it in wordpad and then on pastebin.

If you scroll down you can copy and paste the text from the bottom window into notepad so it's easier to read.

http://pastebin.com/f31e3f598


Hi Guitarizt, Can you put the specific questions from you text on here. As it is difficult for Aaron to get the time to go through the whole post. Glad you like the series.

Posted almost 5 years ago




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