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Ringside: Goldseraph (#12) - 6-tabling on the Merge Network

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Ringside: Goldseraph (#12) - 6-tabling on the Merge Network by goldseraph

Goldseraph returns with his first video on the Merge network, where he 6-tables full ring NL live and discusses his strategies.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 51 minutes long
  • Posted over 1 year ago

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goldseraph

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Hi Guys, my first video in a while, hope you enjoy it!

Here's a summary of my HUD layout -

Line 1 - VPIP / PFR / Steal% / Fold to steal %
Line 2 - 3bet%/ Fold to 3bet% / Cbet % / Fold to 3bet %

Posted over 1 year ago

kerwinty

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What site is this on- Lock? I know Matt Stout is a Lock Pro.... Think he is more of a tourney guy but not sure. Great vid. Good seeing vids on merge and lock for a change from stars since us US guys are now forced to play on merge.

Posted over 1 year ago

kerwinty

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Ny bad- now see it is Black Chip Poker )

Posted over 1 year ago

unclejim

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Do you recommend playing this tight in live games. Exs folding small pairs to raises sometimes and open folding suited connectors in early to mid position. Is this style more for playing against these tight internet players or would you also play that way in a juicy live setting? Thanks a lot.

Posted over 1 year ago

goldseraph

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Hi unclejim, since youre 1 -tabling live I think you should put a huge emphasis on reads. If the table is playing super loose, you will probably want to play very tight in early and middle position. If the table is tight/weak, you can loosen up accordingly. In online full ring games, folding weak suited connectors in ep/mp is standard, and cold calling with weak pocket pairs from ep/mp is often bad

Posted over 1 year ago

larghart

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larghart

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Time Link to 00:29:17

Hand when u fold 66 to a 26/15 hmmm... I think 3bet is better here, I mean his range is super wide

Posted over 1 year ago

goldseraph

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Why do you fold AJ ?



Pretty standard for me to fold AJo in early position in full ring

Posted over 1 year ago

goldseraph

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Hand when u fold 66 to a 26/15 hmmm... I think 3bet is better here, I mean his range is super wide



that opponent is actually a regular, the 26/15 is bc of a small sample, his real stats are probably more standard over a long sample. even if he were a 26/15 over a long run, I wouldn't be 3betting his EP raises with 66 from MP. Such a player I would expect to call my 3bet a lot, and 66 doesn't play well in that situation. The only time I want to 3bet someone with 66 is when they 4bet/fold a lot.

Posted over 1 year ago

larghart

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Alex0r

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Time Link to 00:14:51

any chance you can upload your custom popups (.pop) file for the 3bet stats?

Posted over 1 year ago

goldseraph

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sorry a couple guys and myself worked pretty hard on redoing most of the popups not sure they want to share the config with everyone

Posted over 1 year ago

daddywolf65

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Enjoyed the video, after watching alot of TubaSteve videos and WiltonTilt, it seems you are bet sizing is much different. WiltonTilt seems to want 75% of pot bets and I see in this video you were doing some 1/3 pot and 40 or 45% size bets. Can you explain why you do those small bets vs the other 2 coaches who want more of the 2/3rd and 75% value betting size.

Posted about 1 year ago

goldseraph

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Enjoyed the video, after watching alot of TubaSteve videos and WiltonTilt, it seems you are bet sizing is much different. WiltonTilt seems to want 75% of pot bets and I see in this video you were doing some 1/3 pot and 40 or 45% size bets. Can you explain why you do those small bets vs the other 2 coaches who want more of the 2/3rd and 75% value betting size.



I think it's just a stylistic difference to some degree. I doubt that their postflop sizings are static, I try to make mine dynamic. That means tailoring your size to the situation and opponent. Sometimes betting 3/4 pot is a big mistake, as it is sometimes when you bet 1/3 pot. Learning when to bet which amounts well is a complicated discussion.

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