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Poker with Your Pants On: Episode Eight

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Poker with Your Pants On: Episode Eight by livebikebart

Bart wraps up his live series with a few more hands from Live at the Bike.

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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
  • 54 minutes long
  • Posted 7 months ago

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Nucking Futs

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Great series Bart! Do you think you'll be doing another one? Maybe some O8 or Stud-8?

Posted 11 months ago

eselspiele

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Fantabulous series. Why stop at 8 episodes, though? Wink Love the Deuces Plays too

Posted 11 months ago

ihavefavor

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Time Link to 00:24:58

if your in Adam seat and you have qt of spades would you raise PT's lead are flat call?

Posted 11 months ago

ihavefavor

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Time Link to 00:38:00

Do you think Rich was gonna call Adam if he shoved the river? If i had to guess i would say no ,based on Rich just calling the turn instead of check shoving,seemed like he was just trying to hit his draw.

Posted 11 months ago

ihavefavor

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Excellent Job with the series Bart really enjoyed it looking forward to when you make a new series!

Posted 11 months ago

jjyykk

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Hey Bart, very curious about this limp with 45o. Is it standard for you? Does it mean you're pretty much limping behind with any two suited cards (since 45o is pretty low in value ranking wise).

Is there just not that much isolating in position going on from the regulars you named who will have position on you? It seems pretty unprofitable to me to limp with 45o but I might just be acting nitty.

Posted 11 months ago

zydee

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One of the best series I have ever seen. Light years ahead of any other live poker series too, great job mate hope its not too long before your next series

Posted 11 months ago

marcel23

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livebikebart

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livebikebart

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Hey Bart, very curious about this limp with 45o. Is it standard for you? Does it mean you're pretty much limping behind with any two suited cards (since 45o is pretty low in value ranking wise).

Is there just not that much isolating in position going on from the regulars you named who will have position on you? It seems pretty unprofitable to me to limp with 45o but I might just be acting nitty.



I really like to barrel a lot of limped pots with the correct type of board texture. I've mentioned this many times on the podcast. If you were playing strictly fit or fold then yes, this would be an unprofitable overlimp. If you look back to the 1st episode of PWYPO I played a hand on the button that looks bizarre, I think it was jd 2d--then I barreled off in the pot and took it down. If 3 or more people have limped in front of me I am playing any 2 suited for an overlimp on the button.

Posted 11 months ago

(B)ALLIN

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This is by far my favorite deucescracked series and I would be very very sad if we didn't see a whole bunch more!! I originally planned to just watch as many videos as I can in a month and discontinue, but I would definitely stay a member if we had more of these live action videos where I get to get in the minds of all types of players and replay these hands over and over. There's so much information when you get to see a live replay of players reacting REAL TIME. THIS SERIES IS AWESOME.

Posted 11 months ago

eselspiele

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I renewed my paid subscirption primarily for this series and to support Bart's podcasts. I like the detailed anaylsis of a few interesting hands and wish more coachs would adopt this style.

Posted 11 months ago

MaoMao

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I will demand a refund if this series does not continue....

Thank you Bart

Posted 11 months ago

terp

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Time Link to 00:12:45

pretty key observation here

in a lot of spots where people call something a 'clear' bet/check/raise/whatever, they don't even realize they are handreading. even betting AQ on Q22 involves handreading - even if you never name a single specific hand, your bet is premised on the mathematical conclusion that you are ahead of his calling range.

Posted 11 months ago

starf

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andinista

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This is the best post-Black Friday series I have watched, and I am subscribing to 3 training sites. More please, in video format like the final episodes!

Posted 11 months ago

marcel23

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I will demand a refund if this series does not continue....

Thank you Bart




Yeah definitely would cancel membership without Live Poker videos.

Posted 11 months ago

imakeutilt

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This is by far my favorite deucescracked series and I would be very very sad if we didn't see a whole bunch more!! I originally planned to just watch as many videos as I can in a month and discontinue, but I would definitely stay a member if we had more of these live action videos where I get to get in the minds of all types of players and replay these hands over and over. There's so much information when you get to see a live replay of players reacting REAL TIME. THIS SERIES IS AWESOME.


+1 Id renew immediately if a live series for 1/2 live came out

Posted 11 months ago

eselspiele

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+1 Id renew immediately if a live series for 1/2 live came out



I'd be interested in this. Or something like a $5-$10 or $10-$20 LIVE LIMIT series

Posted 10 months ago

Yeah... Buddy

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Loved the whole series Bart. Your analysis and commentary is great and is very helpful for transitioning to live games. I recently started playing in a local 2/5 game and am doing very well, in part due to this series. I really like the hand replayer and the live formats and hope you continue with both in your next series.

Posted 10 months ago

imakeutilt

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Hey Ese, I sent Bart a message ( I havent heard back from him and I sent like 2 days ago) to see if the DC list for start to 50nl videos could be applied for live games too...if he ever answers me Ill let you know what he said

Posted 10 months ago

livebikebart

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Hey Ese, I sent Bart a message ( I havent heard back from him and I sent like 2 days ago) to see if the DC list for start to 50nl videos could be applied for live games too...if he ever answers me Ill let you know what he said



I think that low level full ring videos are a great introductory to 1-2 and 2-5 live NL. You'll find less fundamental mistakes at 50NL and the play will be more aggressive. You'll also have the advantage of intangible information when playing live such as short term emotional reads, age, level of professionalism etc.

And BTW I've been working 18 hour days for ESPN the last two weeks.

Posted 10 months ago

imakeutilt

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I think that low level full ring videos are a great introductory to 1-2 and 2-5 live NL. You'll find less fundamental mistakes at 50NL and the play will be more aggressive. You'll also have the advantage of intangible information when playing live such as short term emotional reads, age, level of professionalism etc.

And BTW I've been working 18 hour days for ESPN the last two weeks.


thats awesome..you workin on wsop shit? What kinda live roll should you bring to 1/2live? So if im hearing you right studying the videos on this list in this order would produce a winning player if incorporated right? i

Posted 10 months ago

imakeutilt

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Also sorry man I didnt mean to come off dickish..i was just giving ese a time line letting him know youd probably get back to me soon but icould see if you werent able to see intent how it could come off wrong.sorry

Posted 10 months ago

pinotsniffer

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this is one of the best series on DC ... looking forward to your next series Wink

Posted 10 months ago

livebikebart

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thats awesome..you workin on wsop shit? What kinda live roll should you bring to 1/2live? So if im hearing you right studying the videos on this list in this order would produce a winning player if incorporated right? i



There is no guarantee that studying those videos are going to make you a winning player. It seems as though you think poker is clear cut. Nothing can be further from the truth. Those videos will help you learn the fundamental concepts that it takes to beat the game you have to have the discipline and desire to apply them.

Posted 10 months ago

eselspiele

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Congrats on your ESPN gig. From your podcasts, I know broadcasting is something you've pursued for awhile. I hope this is a start of bigger things for you.

Posted 10 months ago

imakeutilt

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There is no guarantee that studying those videos are going to make you a winning player. It seems as though you think poker is clear cut. Nothing can be further from the truth. Those videos will help you learn the fundamental concepts that it takes to beat the game you have to have the discipline and desire to apply them.




No i get what your saying....I wouldnt want a flow chart type of situation. Because then anybody could just follow the same steps and it would be all about luck at that point. Im more afraid that I will not learn the correct fundamentals or I will learn them out of order..or maybe even that ive learned the wrong stuff too much already. Im basically trying to disassemble my game..and put the correct fundamentals into play and Im more concerned that im not going to learn the proper fundamentals for the game Im trying to tackle.

Posted 10 months ago

jmay3.14

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+1 Id renew immediately if a live series for 1/2 live came out



Me too. I had to drop the membership for a while because I got laid of my crappy job so no I have no monies to play with. I did talk my wife into buying me back in so I could watch this series. Being that I have no money, 1/2 is about all I can play. At least I live by a card room but it's mouch more expensive than playing low stakes online.

Posted 10 months ago

jmay3.14

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Bart, One more question now that I've seen the whole series.

How do you take notes live and remember the details of your hands? Online we have tracking s/w to document and study everything. I've thought about trying to use my phone or something. Maybe a paper notebook but then I'd look like an idiot at live games. I think it would be too distracting too. I don't even know what my vpip/pfr/agg numbers are for live play. When playing online i'd use those as a reference point for my game and adjust depending on what I saw.

Posted 10 months ago

livebikebart

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Bart, One more question now that I've seen the whole series.

How do you take notes live and remember the details of your hands? Online we have tracking s/w to document and study everything. I've thought about trying to use my phone or something. Maybe a paper notebook but then I'd look like an idiot at live games. I think it would be too distracting too. I don't even know what my vpip/pfr/agg numbers are for live play. When playing online i'd use those as a reference point for my game and adjust depending on what I saw.



I just punch different hands into the notepad application of my blackberry. I've gotten so fast with the mini qwert keyboard that I can type faster on my phone than on a regular pc. I, am however, going to pick up the Iphone 5, whenever that comes out. That will definitely give me a new set of challenges with recording speed and accuracy at the table.

Posted 10 months ago

Twinuno

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Great series Bart! Do you think you'll be doing another one? Maybe some O8 or Stud-8?



+1 would love to get your input on some 08!

Posted 10 months ago

imakeutilt

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We have 3 people who would immediately renew for a 1/2 live series. This is great but I think its above the stakes alot of people are willing to "Gamble". Whereas 1/2 live is a stake alot of us are willing to "gamble" at. DC you have extra money for a few weeks looking right at you...will you heed the call?

Posted 10 months ago

livebikebart

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I have an o8 ghost video posted up here. Time will tell if I'll get to do a split pot series. I'm not sure of the demand.

Posted 10 months ago

Bankroller

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I don't comment often but this series was the single most helpful one I've ever watched. It has helped me with my online game (immensely) and of course live I am having great success. It's his explanations of his thought process that helps so much. After absorbing it, one begins to think similarly. I'm stealing a lot more pots and calling with mediocre (but winning) hands that I would have folded before watching this series. Please lock Bart in a room and have him make some more NLHE videos, live or online, it doesn't matter. His teaching style is the best.

Posted 5 months ago

micsquab

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Bike Bart thanks for making this series it was really good. If there is anyway you could make a 1/2, 1/3, 2/5 (5/10, 10/20 games are less frequent up here in the nor Cal, north of the Bay area) live series with the live feed PLEASE DO IT MAN! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD! But thanx for this series.

Posted 3 months ago

ElMechucho

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Bike Bart thanks for making this series it was really good. If there is anyway you could make a 1/2, 1/3, 2/5 (5/10, 10/20 games are less frequent up here in the nor Cal, north of the Bay area) live series with the live feed PLEASE DO IT MAN! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD! But thanx for this series.


+1 to this. I really enjoyed this series. As an online midstakes player transitioning to low stakes live NL I would find it very beneficial to learn adjustments to the more loose passive play in 1/2NL and 2/5NL.
Thanks a bunch Bart!

Posted 25 days ago



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