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Duel: jk3a (#1) - 2-tabling 200NL

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Duel: jk3a (#1) - 2-tabling 200NL by jk3a

Jk3a plays 2-tables of 200NL heads up versus an upcoming student of his, complete with opponent holecards.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 47 minutes long
  • Posted over 2 years ago

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coolguy

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blakey21

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I feel sorry for you having to have some people trash talk certain plays (like the 83s) as if you do them every single time you get the hand against any opponent at any stakes in any game. To go from a steady 2bb/100 player to someone who can crush and have 10bb/100+ you need to rely on a lot of instinct and feel for the game/opponent. These are some of the factors i feel make coaching HU cash harder than others because u have a lot more decisions that are very marginal and i a lot harder to play without 'feel' (which is something almost impossible to teach). I think the video was very good and no matter what u played your game only tweaking certain aspects in order to counter what the opponent was doing and in turn walking off with more money than a lot of others probably would have.

Posted almost 2 years ago

jk3a

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Joined 01/2008

I feel sorry for you having to have some people trash talk certain plays (like the 83s) as if you do them every single time you get the hand against any opponent at any stakes in any game. To go from a steady 2bb/100 player to someone who can crush and have 10bb/100+ you need to rely on a lot of instinct and feel for the game/opponent. These are some of the factors i feel make coaching HU cash harder than others because u have a lot more decisions that are very marginal and i a lot harder to play without 'feel' (which is something almost impossible to teach). I think the video was very good and no matter what u played your game only tweaking certain aspects in order to counter what the opponent was doing and in turn walking off with more money than a lot of others probably would have.



thanks man

Posted almost 2 years ago




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