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Ghost: Jongreenway (#3) - 200NL 4-tabling

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Ghost: Jongreenway (#3) - 200NL 4-tabling by jongreenway

Jongreenway presents another ghost video. He continues to expand on his previous 200NL videos and focuses on adapting your game to your opponents weaknesses.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 57 minutes long
  • Posted almost 3 years ago

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Comments for Ghost: Jongreenway (#3) - 200NL 4-tabling

caderousse

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danndann1

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nice tip w that tipping point!
tx, gg

...and lol at "monkeys in the middle" concept... simply great

Posted about 3 years ago

Ulkis

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Good video again, like the 1st one. 2nd was a bit choppy due to shortstacks and our hero's too jovial and happy mood, but this one is back to form.

Posted about 3 years ago

mattmoe

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hey ,

prob stupid question , but how do you add all those stats in your pop up window ?

Posted about 3 years ago

preya001

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@ about 27 minutes in, you have QQ, and are IP against an aggressive player who bets small on a TT3r flop. You raise him and he clicks it back. Everytime I try this, I flat, they end up jamming the turn, i stack off and they always show me the trips. What kind of hands that are worse than your do you really see him stacking off with?

Posted about 3 years ago

MissTaken79

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Really enjoyed this video, I`ll make sure I check out your others.

Nice to see someone drill down a little on the positional stats & how to take advantage of players tendencies.

Was let down a bit with the pokerstove near the end while trying to play.

Posted about 3 years ago

suitedeule

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actionjacson

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good vid but pokerstove need to be done later

Posted about 3 years ago

jongreenway

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Yeah sorry about the spazzing out with PokerStove. Got tilted and frustrated Frown

Posted about 3 years ago

jongreenway

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hey ,

prob stupid question , but how do you add all those stats in your pop up window ?



It's the default window. Check your pop up hud configuration.

Posted about 3 years ago

jongreenway

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@ about 27 minutes in, you have QQ, and are IP against an aggressive player who bets small on a TT3r flop. You raise him and he clicks it back. Everytime I try this, I flat, they end up jamming the turn, i stack off and they always show me the trips. What kind of hands that are worse than your do you really see him stacking off with?



Yes I definitely agree but you are talking about playing villains with a very small bluffing range and not as thin of a value range. Against this villain I explain that I know his bluffing range is bigger and he is probably happy with a smaller pair on a board like this. Very villain dependent on this action post flop Smile

Posted about 3 years ago

MissTaken79

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hey ,

prob stupid question , but how do you add all those stats in your pop up window ?




This is the standard pop up on HM, check your HUd settings to see what you have as default

Posted about 3 years ago

surfdoc

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Yes I definitely agree but you are talking about playing villains with a very small bluffing range and not as thin of a value range. Against this villain I explain that I know his bluffing range is bigger and he is probably happy with a smaller pair on a board like this. Very villain dependent on this action post flop Smile



Great video man. I really enjoyed it and not just because you play a style similar to mine. Well, mostly because you play a style similar to mineSmile Your use of HEM was cool.

On the QQ hand, I think I disagree with your line. I think letting him keep the lead is better. In general when you shove it you blow him off all his bluffs and most of his middle pair hands with showdown value that could call the shove but usually muck. With the stack sizes as they are you just decide that you are never folding and if he has trips he is going to double through you. That being said you need to get value from his bluffs and the way to do that is to give him the illusion that he has some FE. He may be watching some Krantz/CTS style videos and decide that emptying the clip is what it takes to get you off it. He rarely has more than 3 outs and usually has you crushed or 2 outs. Pretty typical WA/WB spot.

Posted about 3 years ago

jongreenway

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Great video man. I really enjoyed it and not just because you play a style similar to mine. Well, mostly because you play a style similar to mineSmile Your use of HEM was cool.

On the QQ hand, I think I disagree with your line. I think letting him keep the lead is better. In general when you shove it you blow him off all his bluffs and most of his middle pair hands with showdown value that could call the shove but usually muck. With the stack sizes as they are you just decide that you are never folding and if he has trips he is going to double through you. That being said you need to get value from his bluffs and the way to do that is to give him the illusion that he has some FE. He may be watching some Krantz/CTS style videos and decide that emptying the clip is what it takes to get you off it. He rarely has more than 3 outs and usually has you crushed or 2 outs. Pretty typical WA/WB spot.



I agree I just thought there was a decent chance he had a smaller pair and was spazzing out. If I had known there was so much more air in his range then I would let him put it in himself.

Posted about 3 years ago

jimpo

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Watched just the few first minutes. Already saw flatcall TT from SB against button steal, not stealing blind vs blind K4s, not cbetting K93, vbetting 7 into 38 against opponent who minbet 2 streets and not vbetting J high flush. My head hurts!

Posted about 3 years ago

JammyJenny

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good video, the QQ hand i think flat his 3b>shove given he wont be stacking off w 88/99/JJ as often as you think, look at flop action!

also, the 55 hand, i think calling is best for the humongous reason that the shortstack calls allin on a 1 card straight board! looks like at the time u were rushed and didnt see the 3's......

Posted about 3 years ago

Grindcore

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I think you extremely overestimated your odds in the T7s hand near the end. It wasn't even close to anything other than a fold. You said you folded the turn because you were afraid someone might have your flushdraw dominated. But even if you stove it against what they had (2 pair + set, all your outs live) you only have 25% equity and you need 35% to call ($214 coldcall, assuming the 3rd guy will overcall aswell for a $598 pot at showdown). Correct me if I'm wrong.

I thought all the vids in your series were extremely good btw Smile

Posted about 3 years ago

jongreenway

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I think you extremely overestimated your odds in the T7s hand near the end. It wasn't even close to anything other than a fold. You said you folded the turn because you were afraid someone might have your flushdraw dominated. But even if you stove it against what they had (2 pair + set, all your outs live) you only have 25% equity and you need 35% to call ($214 coldcall, assuming the 3rd guy will overcall aswell for a $598 pot at showdown). Correct me if I'm wrong.

I thought all the vids in your series were extremely good btw Smile



Yes good point. I meant to comment about that before but I forgot to. I crunched the numbers and realised I was off. Thanks for bringing that up though Smile

Posted about 3 years ago

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RainFall

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As in a recent baluga whale video where he criticized a fish for calling with 44 on a KTT board because balugas range had so many outs and he could barrel you off it. How does that change here when you had on the JTT (i think with a FD) board. I mean ALL aces have 8+ outs and some have as many as 13.

Posted almost 3 years ago

coapphelix

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Great scene with PokerStove in the end, I couldn't stop laughing!

Didn't like the 22 flopcall when the board was JcTcTx. You have so bad equity versus his range, and you'r raising alot with the stronger hands in yours.

Posted over 2 years ago



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