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Old Dog New Tricks: Episode Three

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Old Dog New Tricks: Episode Three by Joe Tall, DeathDonkey

Joe Tall gets the tutalage of DeathDonkey this week as they review Joe's play from $5/10 LHE.

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Joe sets off to re-learn today's LHE game from today's best. Watch DC coaches and guest coaches review his play.

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

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bluffindeuce

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Time Link to 00:17:44

lol at c0rfiot being a huge fish. He is a 5/10 regular and 2+2 poster. 9 hands, talk about samplesize...

Posted almost 3 years ago

jph424

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True, Corfiot is a solid player and a pretty big winner in these games

Posted almost 3 years ago

daiquiri

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gotta renew my subscription asap, it's gonna be hilarious hearing DD and Joe Tall berate me, will make my day imo Grin

Posted almost 3 years ago

Joe Tall

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lol at c0rfiot being a huge fish. He is a 5/10 regular and 2+2 poster. 9 hands, talk about samplesize...



Such he is, and at the time of the session, I wasn't too sure. We do comment by the end of the video how he has 'settled' down.

What this goes to show you, is how your image is perceived to other players that are capable of observing things.

Posted almost 3 years ago

daiquiri

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I really enjoyed being called a maniac and a very very loose aggressive player, thx guys Grin
btw here's an image about the hands where I vpip during that session, if anyone is interested
http://img825.imageshack.us/img825/7008/fishl.jpg

Posted almost 3 years ago

DeathDonkey

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Shrug, when you don't know someone and all you have to go on are a few statistics / actions without a lot of showdowns, you make some assumptions. I think people in general are way too slow to make adaptations to what they see.

Let's say a guy sits down at a table and raises the first two hands he is dealt, the chance that that guy is a maniac probably just went from like 0.1% to at least 10%.

You guys have information I didn't have, you know the 5/10 full tilt regulars, obviously that is useful information, but the next time you see a guy who you don't know, try to keep in mind what I was saying so you don't miss out on a potentially hugely profitable situation. What's the worst thing that happens? You spew in position vs a good player? It will be fun at least.

Posted almost 3 years ago

Joe Tall

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Time Link to 00:22:21

http://www.deucescracked.com/videos/5751-Episode-Three?seek=1362

DD comments on how he has not shown down complete trash.

FWIW, as I record these sessions while playing and review them later, I remember thinking the same thing. As you can see, even though he has mad-aggro stats for the limited sample size, I was taking the more cautious stance that he had not shown down complete trash yet. However, the principal stands, and I likely would have won a few more pots in position and three betting him lightly.

Posted almost 3 years ago

Joe Tall

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I really enjoyed being called a maniac and a very very loose aggressive player, thx guys Grin
btw here's an image about the hands where I vpip during that session, if anyone is interested
http://img825.imageshack.us/img825/7008/fishl.jpg



As far as I could tell, you were raising every hand but showing up with them as well. You played great, honestly. Welcome back btw!

Posted almost 3 years ago

Distajo

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daiquiri

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As far as I could tell, you were raising every hand but showing up with them as well. You played great, honestly. Welcome back btw!



ty for the kind words Sir,I really needed them after all this bashing on my fragile ego Grin Grin
to be fair, I would have started to 3b myself pretty light as well, if not from hand 9, but from around hand 25-30 for sure, at which point I would have been pretty convinced that I'm not dealing with a reg
variance can do funny things, I rarely run this loose preflop for half an hour, I love how it happened in a DC video, pretty awesome imo Smile

Posted almost 3 years ago

daiquiri

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lol daq, you made la peste's day btw



he is just jealous that DD called me a very very loose aggressive player

Posted almost 3 years ago

CDA

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Time Link to 00:01:56

I like the new green table highlights on FT, but you don't really need it for changing seats since you can just push the "Stand Up" button in the top left and then sit again. Unlike PS where you actually have to leave the table and find it in the lobby again.

Posted almost 3 years ago

Busting you

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Time Link to 00:07:07

DD makes a great point here about trying to keep the game going. I play alot of stars 3/6 & 5/T and this happens very often because of shear size of the player pool. I tend to try and stay to keep the game going if this situation occurs. But His point is that even with high rake , the fish will come back from his break more often than not. The little bit of EV that is given up in the short run will be gained back by the time he sits in again.

Posted almost 3 years ago

Joe Tall

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I like the new green table highlights on FT, but you don't really need it for changing seats since you can just push the "Stand Up" button in the top left and then sit again. Unlike PS where you actually have to leave the table and find it in the lobby again.



Hrmmm, when I click Stand Up on FTP, it asks me if I want to leave the table or not. If I click no, I stay in the same seat.

What am I missing?

Posted almost 3 years ago




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