the sounds doesn't seem to be synced correctly with the video. specifically, the audio was far ahead of the actual video footage.
Whitelime plays some $5/10 and $10/20 PLO shorthanded and 6max.
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the sounds doesn't seem to be synced correctly with the video. specifically, the audio was far ahead of the actual video footage.
the sounds doesn't seem to be synced correctly with the video. specifically, the audio was far ahead of the actual video footage.
+1
Hey guys,
Looking into the out-of-sync issues now. It may take us a bit to reproduce the videos but I hope to have a new one up later tonight.
Rob
Hey guys,
Looking into the out-of-sync issues now. It may take us a bit to reproduce the videos but I hope to have a new one up later tonight.
Rob
Should be fixed now.
Rob
Time Link to 00:22:40
Is folding ever a consideration here? You're not getting proper pot odds for a naked nut flush draw and it seems unlikely that you're going to be getting paid off on a club.
Love the series, but Whitelime's favorite phrase is def: "...right here"
"right here we have kings..."
"and right here I'm just going to check back"
"and i think my hand actually right there is..."
and:
"and sort of like no limit holdem thinking given that he has kings right here, and i'm not sure that's the reason why he checked right here, but having KK in your hand right here, doesn't mean that you have showdown value, even though he ended up winning at showdown right there."
etc.
Is folding ever a consideration here? You're not getting proper pot odds for a naked nut flush draw and it seems unlikely that you're going to be getting paid off on a club.
I'm curious about this too? Is there any value to trying to backdoor 2 pair? Maybe theres vaule that he has a lower flush draw and could get value when he makes a lower flush?
2nd to last hand on the left when you have K
T
Q
2
you say thats to loose to open in the CO, what is your co opening range then? would you need the ten to be a jack? Maybe cause we have 3 diamonds?
I'm opening any 3 big cards with one suit in the button and CO. Is that to loose? Is it to loose cause we we dont flop well enought to continue mulitpul streets? Maybe cause we have to fold to 3bets preflop?
Is folding ever a consideration here? You're not getting proper pot odds for a naked nut flush draw and it seems unlikely that you're going to be getting paid off on a club.
No, I would either pot raise this or call. He can be bluffing a lot on a board that has this texture. You can win the pot w/o making a flush.
2nd to last hand on the left when you have KT
Q
2
you say thats to loose to open in the CO, what is your co opening range then? would you need the ten to be a jack? Maybe cause we have 3 diamonds?
I'm opening any 3 big cards with one suit in the button and CO. Is that to loose? Is it to loose cause we we dont flop well enought to continue mulitpul streets? Maybe cause we have to fold to 3bets preflop?
I think this is fine actually. That's about the range I'd open too.
Time Link to 00:11:18
I don't think Bttech is trying to get his hand to showdown, and I don't think he's planning on c/c one or more streets. I'd think that he's just check/giving up here the vast majority of the time. Maybe he has a dynamic against you where he won't surrender the pot that easily, but I just think when he checks he's done with the hand.
Time Link to 00:09:27
I agree in that check-calling is the worst option here for Papaw, but how often or what considerations would you have for going for a check-raise with this sort of hand? What other hands would you consider check-raising on a flop like 692r in a 3-way pot in middle position?
Time Link to 00:13:26
Is this toward the bottom of the range of KK you will play here utg? What if it were KK35 badugi? I find myself folding weaker KKxx like this here preflop b/c I don't like my sidecards enough. Am I being too tight and giving up too much value here?
Right at the end of the video you make a bet of 175 into about 200... is that what you would bet had you actually made the straight? The only reason I ask is because you talk about balance a lot in this series and I was thinking that if you had actually made the straight you might bet a little smaller trying to get him to peel again with the FD or 2 pair.
Is the reason you bet around 7/8 of the pot because had you made the straight you consider the hand to be really vulnerable?
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