Time Link to 00:31:25
I'm assuming you meant something different here?
How can we have good equity if has a higher set?
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Time Link to 00:31:25
I'm assuming you meant something different here?
How can we have good equity if has a higher set?
I think he meant if he flopped the flush.
Such a tilting layout.
That said, the video is probably gonna be good.
Wow, WiltonmfckingTilt video. Amazing
Time Link to 00:42:43
What do you think of a small river bet on table 4 just to get villain off all draws that missed and gutters that he may turn into a bluff? It's true that fish don't know how to value bet, but once he checks behind that turn I think he is drawing more often than he has a made hand. Also if he has a J he is likely to just c/r your flop bet and a T is not slowplaying the turn once you check to him.
Hey Guys,
As no video next saturday, going to review a 25nl video of a member (or two). Post your video in this thread (please if you use camtasia can you produce the file as wmv or avi as they are smaller). About 30 mins long. Also as with a link can you post a link to your favourite recipe, as want something new to cook.
Ta very much....
Alex
Hey WoT,
You mentioned calling from the btn, w A9o, when the loose fish opens. What do you think of 3 betting hands like A9o, to 2.5 x pfr? Do you think the smaller 3 bet is more likely to entice a squeeze, from the blinds, than simply calling the pfr ?
Also, would we rather iso, small 3bet the fish with A9o ?
Thanks for the input....
Sorry I screwed up the timeline link. Was ~ 45'
Cool video guys.
Wilt, just a quick idea for some future videos if you're interested. How about you pick out some hand histories (real or hypothetical) and plug them into a converter, but plug in different turn cards/river cards/bet sizes/villain lines/villain types etc and discuss how we would play the hand/quiz how Alex would play the hand in all the various situations. I think it would really challenge Alex and really force some thinking and discussion that would be very beneficial. I think it would provide a good basis from which you could talk about a lot of theories and concepts etc. and it would make a nice change from video reviews as there are lots of videos like that already on DC (though the content is always good with you guys).
Hey Guys,
As no video next saturday, going to review a 25nl video of a member (or two). Post your video in this thread (please if you use camtasia can you produce the file as wmv or avi as they are smaller). About 30 mins long. Also as with a link can you post a link to your favourite recipe, as want something new to cook.
Ta very much....
Alex
i'll do 1 @40nl if thats okay?
btw my fave food is bangers and mash ![]()
i'll do 1 @40nl if thats okay?
btw my fave food is bangers and mash
All good
Alex-
I think overall you could play a lil more aggro in some spots as an overall game plan. You seemed a bit gun shy in certain spots. It seemed you would often show aggression pre flop and play fit or fold post flop. I think that as you move up you are going to just open you self up to being exploited as the player pool narrows. I'm not advocating spewing it up but to bloat pots and create dead money then not go after it seems sub optimal.
I dont want to point out 1 single hand but i think that times you have the lead in a hand and of then should be able to take the pot down w/ a bet you decide to check bc u dont have a made hand yet it seems. Dont get me wrong if you want to c/f in a pot when you have very littly equity when called thats fine and completly logical but when you have 6 and 8 out draws and you are handing the pot over to the villians by checking I think its a mistake. All that being said If you bet a flop as the pfr w/ had w/ equity like over cards or a open ender, you dont have to win the pot as much bc of the simnple fact when you are behind you stil lhave equity in the pot. Also bc of that when called you dont just have to barrell off.
I played w/ you at 100nl a while back and it seems that when the pot would get bloated you would feel obligated to it and just barrell off. We can avoid this by letting our equity protect us and the times we bet w/ equity and get called its really not that bad bc our play is going to be profitable inavaccum all the times villians fold and we improve on turns.
Misclick posted, but point being dont be afraid to bet w/ equity when you have the lead in a pot because giving up the lead gives up fold equity and in turn is giving up pot equity.
http://membervideos.deucescracked.com/Acombfosho/612/40nl.avi
^^ my vid, thanks for this alex
also, sorry in advance if i sound really dull/bored/tired in this video, i' didn't sleep good last night (too much pie and wine)!
Hey Guys,
As no video next saturday, going to review a 25nl video of a member (or two). Post your video in this thread (please if you use camtasia can you produce the file as wmv or avi as they are smaller). About 30 mins long. Also as with a link can you post a link to your favourite recipe, as want something new to cook.
Ta very much....
Alex
Hey just a quick note, please post your member videos in a new thread in the member video forum. We're trying to drive more traffic to that forum and get more people involved. Alex will be choosing to review one of the vids in that forum for his next episode.
And while you guys are at it, after you create a video, why not review someone else's member video?
Perhaps we can get a little more knowledge exchange going between RL:NLG fans in that forum, and if you're lucky, you can have alex review your vid too ![]()
I'll get to the other questions later today.
Thanks
WoT
http://membervideos.deucescracked.com/Acombfosho/612/40nl.avi
^^ my vid, thanks for this alex
also, sorry in advance if i sound really dull/bored/tired in this video, i' didn't sleep good last night (too much pie and wine)!
Will get this back to you by the weekend. I am spending a couple of days working hard on my game as need to make some big changes. Once I have done that I will review yours.
You sound like a man in need of breakfast.
Here's one I made that's a bit different format than the normal live play vid:
http://www.deucescracked.com/forums/22-Member-Videos/33030-25nl-Hand-Review
Love the series. I'll also make a live vid at some point, although I got the flu or something over Thanksgiving so I've been out of it since Sunday ![]()
Here's a live play vid I did as well, if you feel inclined ![]()
http://www.deucescracked.com/forums/22-Member-Videos/43911-25nl-Crazy-Holiday-Action
http://membervideos.deucescracked.com/Acombfosho/612/40nl.avi
^^ my vid, thanks for this alex
also, sorry in advance if i sound really dull/bored/tired in this video, i' didn't sleep good last night (too much pie and wine)!
Josh, your video stops on 10mins and then it is just audio. Can you check it here are my notes so far.
35 secs
You instant c/f your AK in a 3bet pot, with a gs and overs. Vs his flatting range of TT-QQ,AQ+, you have pretty good equity. I am not 100% if c/c or bet small on the flop so we are putting our own price on seeing the turn, as it is unlikely he is going to raise his TT-QQ as if we call/raise we have him crushed.
2.52
Table 2 – 33, you open to 3x on the btn, not sure if you looked at the bb, he is a shorty. I would be min opening here, as he is going to be shoving a wide range. Also he won’t be folding many flops when he does call so want to make our cbet as cheap as possible. If we do hit, it will still be super easy to get the money in over 3 streets.
3.00
Table 3 – You raise to 3.4 vs a CO open, he only has $8 so I would make it smaller, to give him the opportunity to feel he has fold equity. You also create less dead money with the blinds behind.
4.20
Table 3 – You call your sb vs the ss open. I think we should be folding this hand. You aren’t going to hit enough to make this profitable when you are so shallow. Also with the 42/17 in the bb, he is going to come a long with his whole range pretty much. So it leaves you oop with a marginal hand and no fold equity.
4.50
Table 3 – You open 57s with a loose guy behind. You will have to c/f on cbet and give up the turn so much in this spot. Also with the btn calling so much. The dead money it creates the blinds can sq with a wide range in this spot.
5.15
Table 2 – No cbet on a Kxx dry board. It makes your hand look like something that wants to get to showdown, if he is good he will be barrelling turn and river.
5.40
Table 4 – You call pf vs a min open from a nit who is UTG, don’t think this spot is profitable. Don’t like calling the flop with a pair of 3’s, tainted outs and no backdoor equity to the nuts.
7.18
Table 1 – KT on K74. I would bet a bit bigger. As when you bet into 3 people your hand looks strong, and so people aren’t going to call with weak hands, but will call with there draws most of the time, and so we can bet bigger and still get the frequency of calls from worst hands. I think that the turn I would c/f, as if you check call your hand looks pretty weak on a drawy board, so he could barrel you off on the turn. It is unlikely to be air here as he is never floating the flop with air.
7.48
Table 3 – Shove your quads here. No one can ever fold a full house, if he has an ace you are giving up $4 here. NH
8.41
Table 3 – I am not sure in MP that isolating a ss fish with 87s is going to be profitable as the value of the hand goes down, we want to play big cards vs ss, as stack sizes don’t make it profitable.
10.00
Table 4 – Fold 76s here, I think the shorty is going to shove a wide range, either pf or on the flop. You aren’t going to be able to get to the turn or river with your draw. Would be better if you were closing the betting but there are still two people left to act.
just saw this now, was checking other thread i made in members videos, doh!
thanks alot for the comments
I agree with you on them
cheers
nice vid![]()
about the KK hand at the end:
why bet 75 in 118 on the turn? I don't think you have to balance your betsizing vs him, so if we have the best hand a ton of the time, and he pbb isn't folding a pair because he is stationish, it's good to bet big right?
like 110 in 118
then we build a bigger pot for the river and we can make a larger riverbet as well.
nice vid
about the KK hand at the end:
why bet 75 in 118 on the turn? I don't think you have to balance your betsizing vs him, so if we have the best hand a ton of the time, and he pbb isn't folding a pair because he is stationish, it's good to bet big right?
like 110 in 118
then we build a bigger pot for the river and we can make a larger riverbet as well.
yea certainly i'm all for making exploitable bet sizes when you think you can get away with it.
Thanks for watching.
WoT
Time Link to 01:02:07
I feel opponents are shoving over blockbets here as a bluff. I "blockbetted" the last 4 times I actually made the flush and they were shoving every single time. Small sample size but it proves that they are doing it at least at a reasonable frequency if not too often. Was on microgaming perhaps FT regs play differently at these spots.
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