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Ringside: Goldseraph (#9) - 200NL at Cake Poker

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Ringside: Goldseraph (#9) - 200NL at Cake Poker by goldseraph

Goldseraph returns with live 200nl full ring play at Cake Poker, including a dash of heads-up and short handed action.

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9 people. One ring. Watch as DeucesCracked Full Ring instructors provide instruction on the best way to navigate through 9-handed games.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 61 minutes long
  • Posted almost 2 years ago

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Comments for Ringside: Goldseraph (#9) - 200NL at Cake Poker

RainFall

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103 posts
Joined 06/2008

You say Fattestone is "fairly tight" yet you saw him raise UTG with 57hh earlier. He's very laggy. This video seemed marginal at best and i didn't really take too much out of it.

I've tried to never make a habit of calling huge 5.5x+ raises OOP just hoping other people will call. I always want a minor read on an opponent that i can either outplay them having the button or have some sort of postflop. I find 3-4x we can count on 3-4 people but 5+ it gets really iffy.

Posted about 2 years ago

goldseraph

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1157 posts
Joined 03/2008

Hi Rainfall, thanks for the feedback. Sorry you're disappointed in the vid, I did miss Fattestone's 57s ep raise because I was talking and also was getting a HU table going. Prior to that I had no read on him, and Cake obviously has no hud stats so I did speak incorrectly there calling him tight. Do you have any time stamp for the spot you were talking about calling huge raises oop?

Posted about 2 years ago

ren99

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14 posts
Joined 04/2008

I actually found this video to be very good. I have always enjoyed Goldseraphs' videos. If you dont like it, you dont have to watch it. There is no need to come on bashing.

Posted about 2 years ago

irtoast

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170 posts
Joined 09/2009

I'm soo happy that this video is on the Cake Network. You have great speaking skills and can express yourself well orally. I appreciate the video. I have enjoyed the video and hope that you come out with more! Thank you

Posted about 2 years ago

gobsmacked1

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16 posts
Joined 06/2008

haven't watched it all yet, but this must have been taped quite a while ago? This looks like cake games of a year ago, not current Cake games.

Posted about 2 years ago

goldseraph

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1157 posts
Joined 03/2008

@gobsmacked - The vid was recorded about 2 months ago

@irtoast - I think my next video or two will be on FTP but I will def be back on Cake at some point.

Thanks for the comments guys

Posted about 2 years ago

JohnTheBad

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80 posts
Joined 03/2008

Good stuff Smile I like the way you add a HU table, i found these to be very profitable.

You didn´t mention (or did i miss it ?) anything about the missing HUD and how it affects your and your opponents play, maybe you can add a few comments ?

Posted about 2 years ago

goldseraph

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1157 posts
Joined 03/2008

Sorry didnt see this for a while JohnTheBad.. I think that without a hud, people try less out of the box stuff, because they don't take good notes and aren't observant. You can get away with that on a HUD site by checking your datamined stats that show opponent street by street bet %, went to showdown %, etc.
I think many cake regs are grinding RB and winning a small winrate and not really getting crazy except when they tilt. Without a HUD, it is difficult to exploit opponents without taking good notes and thinking about how they are playing over time, which plays into my hands as I am a pretty solid TAG-LAG that doesn't spew much postflop but is obviously very aggro preflop and flop, so it is difficult to diagnose my weaknesses without HEM stats analysis.

Posted about 2 years ago



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