sthief09 Teaches Limit to NL - 200 NL

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sthief09 Teaches Limit to NL - 200 NL

Watch as Josh (sthief09) single tables $1/$2NL as he continues his series on how to make the transition from Limit to NL. He covers how to attack dead money, get involved correctly preflop, make the correct bet and raise sizes and many other topics a Limit player needs to win at NL. As a former limit specialist who made the transition and now plays NL exclusively, Josh is very familiar with the skills to begin crushing the NL games.

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Comments for sthief09 Teaches Limit to NL - 200 NL

Caseiras
Deuce High
8 posts
Joined 01/08

i really like that you had a list of topics to talk about. well done!

Posted Jan 20, 2008 5:31am

negtv capability
Deuce High
9 posts
Joined 04/08

I've been a member o' DC for a week. I gave the video a 5 mostly because you addressed ways to take down dead money.
I'd like to add the check raise bluff after I call a raise oop preflop, something I rarely do to begin wih. I believe you say that you like to do this with backdoor draws, gutshots and overs. Do you generally not make this move if an A or K hits the flop? Are you just about always doing this against opponents with a high CB %, like 80-90 %? Also, what happens if you get called and don't improve on the turn, I assume you will normally just give up on the bluff in that case.
I'm very enthused about DC and have already seen a change in my game. I'm more aggressive preflop, isolating and 3-betting more. I look forward to learning all sorts of situational moves like this check raise, which I've pretty much never used before.

Posted Apr 24, 2008 12:22pm