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Yin and Yang: Episode Eleven

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Yin and Yang: Episode Eleven by inavacuum

Inavacuum brings back snappievouz to talk about 6max NLHE small stakes.

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Yin meets yang at microstakes NL. The majority of pros view micro play as extremely standard with no room for creativity. While true for the most part, not embracing nonstandard lines will leave profit on the table.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 64 minutes long
  • Posted over 2 years ago

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k1d_styles

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dude, I love your analysis, 10 10 10 10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted over 2 years ago

oopsipooped

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IMO inavacuum's first post comes off much worse than Alex's. Pretty poorly handled.

[BTW I post this not to drag up some long dead issue, but because I just got around to see this vid and was amazed by how Alex's comment was responded to.]

Posted over 2 years ago

mastertex

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I am only up to vid 4 and this is one of the best I have seen. I really like how inavacuum breaks down hand reading and new line or non ABC lines in a way that really sinks in. I think Joe did a great job of trying to handle a bull in a china shop here and I can relate to how inavacuum responded at think he should be given some slack. I am sure he has heard people say they don't like his views on poker, but I bet he is better than many of them. This is 5 star stuff in my book.
I would be a very happy man if he was my coach. Not sure how he would feel about it. lol

Posted over 2 years ago

Pokerfarm

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i liked this video a lot. the thought process was incredible!

Posted about 2 years ago

Makaton

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I just finished watching vids 1 to 11 and enjoyed all every step of the way. In particular, the fact that one may be adept at using the math and pokerstove etc is one thing however, reading the situation at hand and trying to think about what your apponent has in addition to what you think he thinks you have is about the most important lesson to learn here. Sklansky would agree I'm sure.

I look forward to seeing more by inavacuum,

Cheers!

Posted about 2 years ago

miguelanjelo

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Really great series, and the one i liked the most here. It was like reading a great chess book where every move is explained in a simple, clean and logic manner. Looking forward to more episodes, or the mid-stakes version of this series. Don't let those unpolite comments (alexhandros) discourage you!

Posted about 2 years ago

_myheartbleeds_

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lol at DC employing someone who attacks its customers when they disagree with what they say. What a complete joke.

Posted almost 2 years ago

pbowenroe

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the 88 hand at 25:00 : what do you do if villain raises your donk bet on the flop? Considering how drawy the flop is and stack sizes is it an auto 3 bet?

Posted almost 2 years ago

inavacuum

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the 88 hand at 25:00 : what do you do if villain raises your donk bet on the flop? Considering how drawy the flop is and stack sizes is it an auto 3 bet?



Really easy reraise vs this villian, he's never folding a draw and if he has showdown value he's likely to put us on one.

Posted almost 2 years ago

pbowenroe

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UknowMe

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Time Link to 00:22:19

Hi Inavacuum,

nice series!!!!

If villian riverrange is AQ; AJ; 99-JJ KTss-KQss, QTss- QJss JTss

and he will fold 99; JJ; the half AJs,all busted draws and JT to our 3rd barrel we turn a profit, but if he isn´t folding AJ we don´t.

So isn´t it a thin barrel?

Posted over 1 year ago

inavacuum

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I think villain gets to the river with a lot more hands that fold than in your given range.

Posted over 1 year ago




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