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Poker with Your Pants On: Episode Two

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Poker with Your Pants On: Episode Two by livebikebart

Bart talks new hands, new opponents, old opponents, but always interesting spots.

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Bart brings his live No-Limit hands from his play in LA's casinos.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 57 minutes long
  • Posted almost 2 years ago

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sprowls

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http://www.deucescracked.com/videos/11241-Episode-Two?seek=2738

First of all just wanted to say that I'm really loving this video series. In my play at 2/5NL I've had all of these spots come up and definitely agree with your analysis. On this particular hand you were trying to pinpoint his possible diamond holdings, and I agree with Jd and Td aren't really in his range, but what do you think about pocket nines with 9d. It does seem like a pretty plausible hand that he could have 3 bet preflop to try and take down the dead money. The flop check makes sense, since he probably doesn't want to get check raised there, instead hoping to spike a 9 on the turn, or possible fire the turn if checked around to again. However when the 3rd diamond rolls off, his hand gained some possible showdown value so again I think he could check that on the turn. The only question would be if hes capable of making the value bet on the river, but I think he can be pretty confident no one is checking the nuts to him, so he is really only losing to the Td, which most people would probably fire with as well.

Posted almost 2 years ago

yozman

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UGAnation

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LOL METH DEALER???



seriously I am going to go ahead and nominate this as the most "interesting" table line up so far.

Great job so far Bart. I am enjoy this unique series even though I have limited live experience. No casinos in my state

Posted almost 2 years ago

neomorf

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good videos thanks. in the AKs hand I really loved to watch how you would kill the 8d8x guy if the calls Smile

and i need some information. im coming to vegas in a week. do you have any information about 10-20? where can i play? how strong it is? i played at commerce 10/20 so if u can compare these two i would understand

Posted almost 2 years ago

Chimeni

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Brilliant analysis and explanations Bart. DC members, if you want more of this you must watch LATB with Bart in booth. BTW, are any of these hands from LATB (just wondering if the "names" apply to any players I see.

Posted almost 2 years ago

pr0wler

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On the last hand, I think a call is correct but I wanted to add a few points to the discussion.

- I don't think AJ with Jd is out of his range at all. If he squeezed AJ preflop in position, then why does he necessarily bet it on an AQJ flop? If we just said that we're willing to check/fold AK on that board, then what exactly is he getting value from with top and bottom? I know he isn't thinking exactly like that, but the fact that someone is willing to fold TPTK + gutshot to 1 bet illustrates the 'scariness' of a particular flop and I feel like he will pot control AJ here some portion of the time.

- IMO, his river bet is very polarizing. As mentioned earlier by Bart, this type of 2/3ish pot bet (let alone in a 3-bet pot) is very scary and usually indicative of a very strong hand, or a bluff. When he bets that much, I think we can discount a lot of 9d type hands because he himself is worried about J/Td and in his eyes is prolly only getting value from 8d and worse. Based on Bart's description, this guy probably isn't even good enough to merge his value range and make this sizing with 9d/8d etc. When live players show up with 3rd nut diamond type hands, I find they tend to bet smaller here in order to pot control/extract value from marginal hands.

Since we can discount the Td based on the analysis in the video, and 9d and below because of preflop action/bet sizing, he pretty much has the few combos of Jd or crap. I think the combos of random crap he is bluffing with here outweigh the Jd combos by a longshot so a call is definitely +EV....wp.

Posted almost 2 years ago

Steppin Razor

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Time Link to 00:45:34

Did you forget 9x9d for him or do you think he doesn't 3bet prf with it? Not that it being in there really affects anything.

Posted almost 2 years ago

MaoMao

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Thank you for this wonderful video, Please explain why you name the guy FartHead ?

Ok a more serious question, what do you think it is the appropriate bankroll for somebody winning 100NL 6max at 5bb/100 over half million hands to play 5/10 live ?

Posted almost 2 years ago

DiggerTheDog

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I like your analysis for the AK hand but I think you should consider turning your bluffcatcher into a bluff.
If we assume that all that you say is true - and that neither opponent has Jx of D or very rarely.
And you believe from previous showdowns that he is not betting many low diamonds.
And you dont have strongish reads on how stationary the Asian recreational player is...

I kinda like the idea of check/raising maybe check shipping the river rather than just calling.
Reasoning being - given its rare that either player has nut 2nd holding.
then russians range is one pairs turning into a bluff/ thin value bets
Asian recreational bluff-catchers/give up hands/ very rare superslowplay
then the only difference between c/c and c/r is that sometimes we are being thin value bet when we thought it unlikely and overcalled by asian bluffcatcher diamonds - and we likely can get those to fold also by c/r.

Posted almost 2 years ago

threads13

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Time Link to 00:50:20

I was driving home from the poker room last night thinking "I think I need to stop chopping. I can probably outplay most players in that situation above the rake (which is smaller in the games I play in) and it may go on tilt."

Good timing for this video.

Posted almost 2 years ago

livebikebart

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http://www.deucescracked.com/videos/11241-Episode-Two?seek=2738

First of all just wanted to say that I'm really loving this video series. In my play at 2/5NL I've had all of these spots come up and definitely agree with your analysis. On this particular hand you were trying to pinpoint his possible diamond holdings, and I agree with Jd and Td aren't really in his range, but what do you think about pocket nines with 9d. It does seem like a pretty plausible hand that he could have 3 bet preflop to try and take down the dead money. The flop check makes sense, since he probably doesn't want to get check raised there, instead hoping to spike a 9 on the turn, or possible fire the turn if checked around to again. However when the 3rd diamond rolls off, his hand gained some possible showdown value so again I think he could check that on the turn. The only question would be if hes capable of making the value bet on the river, but I think he can be pretty confident no one is checking the nuts to him, so he is really only losing to the Td, which most people would probably fire with as well.



What I failed to say in the video after watching that hand again, is that he QUICKLY bet $500, as if he gave it no thought. That's why I decided to dismiss those types of thin value bets with the 9 or 8d.

Posted almost 2 years ago

livebikebart

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good videos thanks. in the AKs hand I really loved to watch how you would kill the 8d8x guy if the calls Smile

and i need some information. im coming to vegas in a week. do you have any information about 10-20? where can i play? how strong it is? i played at commerce 10/20 so if u can compare these two i would understand



My suggestion would be to stay at Commerce. The 10-20 is the absolute best when most of the pros are at the WSOP.

Posted almost 2 years ago

livebikebart

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Brilliant analysis and explanations Bart. DC members, if you want more of this you must watch LATB with Bart in booth. BTW, are any of these hands from LATB (just wondering if the "names" apply to any players I see.



No,

But episode 4 is planned to be a live action video of hands taken from the night I won big on LATB.

Posted almost 2 years ago

livebikebart

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Thank you for this wonderful video, Please explain why you name the guy FartHead ?

Ok a more serious question, what do you think it is the appropriate bankroll for somebody winning 100NL 6max at 5bb/100 over half million hands to play 5/10 live ?



That's really hard to say. I played 2000 hours of 5-10 and never went on more than a 7k downswing...that is until my most recent 150 hours where I lost 18k straight. I think you can definitely take a shot with 10K and chances are that if you are good you'll run it up to 25 before you run it down to 0.

Posted almost 2 years ago




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