Oink describes winning small stakes play at 2/4 6max
Oink describes winning small stakes play at 2/4 6max
DeucesCracked.com Coach Oink is back with his second video. This time Oink plays the more passive 2/4 6 max games on Party Poker and describes the adjustments he makes for a different stakes game, the higher impact of rake, and the particular players at the table. Afterwards, Oink reviews some key hands in PokerTracker and discusses his session stats.
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NOT EVERYBODY IS PLAYING THE BIG SITES,ME FOR EXAMPLE ARE PLAYING AT A SMALLER SITE,WHERE THERE IS THE SAME TAG LAGTAG REGULARS EVERY DAY,SO FOR ME TO SE A VIDEO WHERE ITS FULL OF GOOD PLAYERS,IS MORE INTERESTING TO ME, THEN WATCH YOU BEAT A BUNCH OF IDIOTS..ITS OK,BUT TO LOOKING ONLY FOR BAD TABLES I THINK IS WRONG.THE GOOD SIDE IS,I THINK THAT YOUR VIDEOS ARE VERY INTERESTING,YOU ARE REALLY A THINKING PLAYER..AND I WANT MANY MORE VIDEOS FROM YOU,PLEASE KEEP THEM COMING...THANKS
Oink, I have a question about the JJ hand you played early in the video on the left hand table. It occurs around the 2 minute mark and the villain is new0107, a player you talked a lot about as a TAG who you had played with at higher limits.
Oink is BB with J
J
PF: folded to new0107 who raises OTB, SB folds, Oink 3-bets, Villain calls
Flop (6.5 SB): 6
5
9
(2 players)
Oink bets, Villain raises, Oink 3-bets, Villain calls
Turn (12.25 BB): 8
(2 players)
Oink bets, Villain raises, Oink calls
River (16.25 BB): T
(2 players)
Oink checks, Villain bets, Oink folds
You said at the time of the hand that you were 100% sure this was a good fold. You then reiterated these thoughts in the recap. I'm wondering if you can elaborate on what you think villain's hand range is. Do you think he slowplayed a pair bigger than jacks to the turn and then popped you there despite the four straight? Or do you think he has something more like a mid-pocket pair that now has either a set or straight? Or some connected two pair hand?
Also you mention at the time of the hand that the villain has an aggression factor of 4.6. It seemed from your comments that that was another reason for you to fold, but I'm not sure I understand that. I'm not very experience at interpreting HUD numbers so I was hoping you could explain that. I think I'd have a tendency to look at such a high AF and think, 'villain must be bluffing/betting light to get such a high stat, so I can call here with jacks in a big pot.'
Thanks for the time - it is appreciated. Your vids are excellent and I am always really impressed by your thought process.
