In the first hand you missed the stacksize of villain I think. You talk about "raising and seeing what happens", any raise will be a shove vs his stack.
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In the first hand you missed the stacksize of villain I think. You talk about "raising and seeing what happens", any raise will be a shove vs his stack.
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what do you think about making this NOT the final episode but an ongoing series? Even though I'm a 6max guy I watched every episode and REALLY loved it. Nice work dude. Please continue this.
+1 Jff keep it up man...plenty of love for the series.
Hi Nolan, hope to see your live playing like 4-6 tables on any stakes FR vids. Would be very interesting to see how they are played nowadays. Great work so far!
Also,
what do you think about making this NOT the final episode but an ongoing series? Even though I'm a 6max guy I watched every episode and REALLY loved it. Nice work dude. Please continue this.
Thanks for the kind words, but I think I'll be taking a break from replayer vids for awhile. They're a bit more difficult than I anticipated.
That being said, we could certainly see something like this repeated. As stated 3,000x I was pretty floored by the assistance I got from the DC Members. I can hardly take credit for this being a good series as the submissions I got really seemed to cover a lot of bases.
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do you ever check this hand on the flop? i mean if you raise here, its always with the intention of getting it in (which in my mind is marginal unless its a really aggressive player or if you know the opponent will just check/call down with middle pair + draws or something).
I think checking vs certain opponents can be find. This again is a spot that is going to depend heavily on your reads for the particular opponent. Generally the worse the player the more I'd lean toward betting.
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Many of the regulars I've noticed @ $50NL FR on Stars put in large 3 bet sizes like the one you advocated. Doesn't that polarize your range? Could we make that large of a bet size with suited connectors or pocket pairs? Also, if we do re-raise to $7 and get called, the pot is now 28bb. It seems harder to get away even if we miss. But, I see your point of being out of position and AKs is a better hand pre-flop. I'm just trying to reconcile the best way to play it without turning my hand face up.
If you're in hands against regulars who have played a lot of hands against you than you can adjust your bet sizing appropriately, but in general I dont think there is a huge issue with playing face up if the player pool isn't particularly perceptive. It's a matter of knowing who you're playing.
I definitely think its fine to balance your range if youre going to be 3betting someone you've played 10k hands with.
Wait...What happens in the first hand where you 3-bet the clown's utg raise with 22.. Id put him on pocket 33s so I'm guessing your going to get action...
finally managed to watch the whole series, really enjoyed it a lot!
I also liked that the episodes were more like 30min, for this format (not live play) i think it is way easier to watch and stay concentrated.
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