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Duel: Gman (#14) - $10/20 Two Tabling by Gman

Gman plays a reg at 2 tables of $10/20 Heads Up and does some research before the match to help adjust to his opponent's play.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 64 minutes long
  • Posted about 1 year ago

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Comments for Duel: Gman (#14) - $10/20 Two Tabling

PokerPiet

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Time Link to 00:34:41

J6 hand:
wouldn't he just call most of the time with his non straight hands because you aren't really repping many 2pair or less hands for value.
he prolly doesn't have many hands that can't beat your bluffs here.

Posted over 1 year ago

mkest1082

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funny that you act like you know exactly what you are doing and are behind everytime you get it all in. most of the time dominated

Posted over 1 year ago

Rhincodon

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Hi Gman

In case you don't see it yourself, I have replied in this video-thread:

http://www.deucescracked.com/forums/13-Videos/299911-Duel-Gman-13-5-10-Two-Tab?page=2&per_page=15

Please let me know if you still disagree with the math?

Posted over 1 year ago

delcrossb

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I don't even play HUNL but I find your videos worth watching. Thanks for the great content.

Posted over 1 year ago

Rhincodon

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Very interesting video. I really liked your analyze of what adjustments you would make in advance based on he's stats.

In the first hand where you stack him with JcTc you are saying you don't really think there is any other way he could have played the hand.

But with your flop CR range in mind doesn't it make pretty good sense for him to just fold the 8h6c on the flop?

I suppose your value range primarily consist of flushes and sets?

And your CR bluff range will very often have strong club draws in it I suppose?

Against your flush range he obv. got some very negative reverse implied odds as we also see. And he obv. also got negative implied odds against your set range, if he is not able to get away from he's hand if he hits he's straigt and the board also pairs. (pretty unlikely scenario obv. but worth to consider imo)

Do you really got so much complete air in your bluff range / TP's without clubs in your value range that you think he's flop call is profitably?

I mean he prob. expect you to 3-bet hands like KQ and AQ, which I suppose that you also would do - So if he wanna have okay equity against a lot of your value hands it must be pretty important that you often CR hands like QJo / QTo and so on - Which I could imagine is not the case so early in the match...?

Posted over 1 year ago

Micro2Macro

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funny that you act like you know exactly what you are doing and are behind everytime you get it all in. most of the time dominated



1) out your SN
2) lets see you play gMAN HU in his next vid Grin

Posted over 1 year ago

Gman

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J6 hand:
wouldn't he just call most of the time with his non straight hands because you aren't really repping many 2pair or less hands for value.
he prolly doesn't have many hands that can't beat your bluffs here.



Yes that is what I was getting at w/ my commentary-that it would be extremely unlikely for his value range to consist of any non-straight hands, thus making it hard for him to have many combinations of hands ahead of us.

Your second point is reasonable in that he is more likely to call with his bluffcatchers than raise, but I thought it was still likely enough to warrant a call there, which could def be bad.

Posted over 1 year ago

Gman

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funny that you act like you know exactly what you are doing and are behind everytime you get it all in. most of the time dominated



That's how you make the big bucks my friend!

Posted over 1 year ago

Gman

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I don't even play HUNL but I find your videos worth watching. Thanks for the great content.



Thanks man, always enjoy here comments like that.

Posted over 1 year ago

DiggerTheDog

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yeah +1 - you have been extremely helpful in improving my thought processes

please never stop the back tracking through hands with long winded explanations - they are gold for players like me.

+ fingers crossed for many gman series in 2011

Happy new year from down under

Digger

Posted over 1 year ago

Gman

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Very interesting video. I really liked your analyze of what adjustments you would make in advance based on he's stats.

In the first hand where you stack him with JcTc you are saying you don't really think there is any other way he could have played the hand.

But with your flop CR range in mind doesn't it make pretty good sense for him to just fold the 8h6c on the flop?

I would never fold his hand on the flop. Sure there are plenty of potential reverse implied odds cards, but in a aggro HS HU match, my c/r range is just gonna be way too wide for him to fold a hand as strong as that.

I suppose your value range primarily consist of flushes and sets?

This is reasonable, although w/ history it can be much, much wider. This only further illustrates just how weak my hand is in this spot, thus giving him a ton of ways to win the pot later.

And your CR bluff range will very often have strong club draws in it I suppose?

Against your flush range he obv. got some very negative reverse implied odds as we also see. And he obv. also got negative implied odds against your set range, if he is not able to get away from he's hand if he hits he's straigt and the board also pairs. (pretty unlikely scenario obv. but worth to consider imo)

Do you really got so much complete air in your bluff range / TP's without clubs in your value range that you think he's flop call is profitably?

indeed. Part of the logic behind this is that a good player will be able to navigate through the difficult decisions on what to do when he totally whiffs or hits one of his 15 pretty good cards.

I mean he prob. expect you to 3-bet hands like KQ and AQ, which I suppose that you also would do - So if he wanna have okay equity against a lot of your value hands it must be pretty important that you often CR hands like QJo / QTo and so on - Which I could imagine is not the case so early in the match...?

Posted over 1 year ago

Gman

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1) out your SN
2) lets see you play gMAN HU in his next vid Grin



I'm down if he is

Posted over 1 year ago

Gman

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Hi Gman

In case you don't see it yourself, I have replied in this video-thread:

http://www.deucescracked.com/forums/13-Videos/299911-Duel-Gman-13-5-10-Two-Tab?page=2&per_page=15

Please let me know if you still disagree with the math?



Responded in other thread.

Posted over 1 year ago

Gman

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yeah +1 - you have been extremely helpful in improving my thought processes

please never stop the back tracking through hands with long winded explanations - they are gold for players like me.

+ fingers crossed for many gman series in 2011

Happy new year from down under

Digger



Thanks digger, really appreciate the kind words as always Smile

Posted over 1 year ago

about_time

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Excellent video.

Just please stop saying "like" every 2 seconds!

Posted over 1 year ago

gazavat

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