Jealous of you Mark.
I thought you tried hard to give your thoughts - which worked well for the video.
Great work as usual whitelime.
Whitelime and DC member Mark go over his play at 4 tables of 25NL.
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Jealous of you Mark.
I thought you tried hard to give your thoughts - which worked well for the video.
Great work as usual whitelime.
Thank you Emil ...was waiting for this since Mark's first episode .Looking foward to watching it later =-)
so awesome to have your vids reviewed by baluga then whitelime, TEACH ME HOW!
Whitlime splashing around in the kiddie pool? Awesome. I've got my hand in a tub of buttered popcorn right now... ![]()
the action on screen in the beginning of each hands completely lags what they are talking about?! is this only the case for me watching the video in the flash player?
Time Link to 00:05:52
Whitelime would you agree that there is no other play for a higher limit player that has a huge edge over any NL25 player postflop, flatting the KTs is our only option in this exact spot?
Whitelime would you agree that there is no other play for a higher limit player that has a huge edge over any NL25 player postflop, flatting the KTs is our only option in this exact spot?
Yes, I'd definitely be flatting in this spot.
Whitelime you are very informative ... I don't really like Mark as the student. I think you could find someone that can speak more knowledgeably but still a microstakes player.
Whitelime you are very informative ... I don't really like Mark as the student. I think you could find someone that can speak more knowledgeably but still a microstakes player.
Don't worry.
More than just the coaching, what I learned from this was that I am bad and a personal glimpse into what it takes to be a high stakes player. So I took a chill-pill and started playing 1 table instead of trying to compete with video makers. Since then, I have solid reads, time to take notes, far less mistakes, a slower onset of tilt, and +15bi.
I cannot help but appreciate the irony here as Emil was learning Stairway on guitar at the time and I was a music comp major in college.
All in all, a great experience. I hope Chris gets his turn.
Mark, switch to FT w/ Rakebackpros. At $2NL-$50NL the rake back is far greater than any bonuses I got even being a Platinum Member at PS.
Time Link to 00:25:16
AQ on 743ss: if you bet this flop and barrel a J+ turn, do you bet on a blank river as well?
Whitelime you are very informative ... I don't really like Mark as the student. I think you could find someone that can speak more knowledgeably but still a microstakes player.
That wouldnt necessarily mean a better video, just different.
Good video both.
How do i get Whitelime to Coach me too? ![]()
Time Link to 00:09:27
What would i do if the cutoff re raised my raised With his %100 C-Betting range. ?
Time Link to 00:28:59
I'm having trouble seeing why we should call with the qjs here. Usually people at these levels won't cbet into the flop with anything less than an ace here. We aren't calling for value are we? Aren't we behind almost all the time here?
Time Link to 00:02:01
Is it really a problem if he calls a lot?, because technically speaking we are still valuebetting thinly if he calls a lot (good equity against some broadways and SCs and PPs). And if he plays fit-or-fold postflop (which I think a lot of guys do that call here a lot, because the more aggressive ones would imo stick it in pf) that's extra dead money.
Time Link to 00:31:09
whitelime wrote:
On a rainbow board like this you are totally overrepping your hand
Is this because you have no good equity (if behind) because of no FD or because it's hard to get villain to call with worse? -> just realized that it's kinda both, because on a twotone board (with us having a FD) it might still be thin against a tighter player to ch/shove tptk, but we have way more equity.
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