Episode Four
Episode Four
Entity and PygmyHero are back as they play a live session of 2/4 limit hold'em 6max and short handed.
tags: entity pygmyhero 1-tabling ipod friendly $2/4 lhe 6max real life microlimit grinder 2
This Series: Real Life: Microlimit Grinder Part Deux
Entity moves on to the next element of success in 6-max Limit Hold'em with his protege PygmyHero: super shorthanded play. Watch as they walk through the basic principles of 3-handed and 4-handed play, showing how starting your own games can often be the quickest and most profitable route to complete domination.
Comments for Episode Four
having problems downloading these, keep getting message half way through - connection with server reset - :(
I'm not sure what the problem is - I was able to successfully download through Firefox.
flop me a wheel. lol. If playing 42o in a live game in a raised pot I think it's more fun to 3bet the field after you say that.
flop me a wheel. lol. If playing 42o in a live game in a raised pot I think it's more fun to 3bet the field after you say that.
Yeah, that's a good point, but I felt like it was too advanced to discuss in this vid. ;)
Rob
I just watched this video again and I've decided I'm really happy with it. I think there's a lot of really good theoretical strategy in here that may be a bit hard to get as we didn't often have an opportunity to apply it. But it's definitely there if you work at it and delve a little deeper.
I'm also proud of the fact that that's the calmest I've ever been while dropping 25+ big bets. That's a really huge moral victory for me.
I'd like to get some feedback on the last ~10 minutes of the video where we discussed the below hand:
Poker Stars $2/$4 Limit Hold'em - 6 players
The Official DeucesCracked.com Hand History Converter
Pre Flop: Hero is BB with 8
2
1 fold, MP calls, 2 folds, SB calls, Hero checks
Flop: (3 SB) K
3
5
(3 players)
SB checks, Hero checks, MP checks
Turn: (1.5 BB) 2
(3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets, MP calls, SB folds
River: (3.5 BB) 9
(2 players)
Hero checks, MP bets, Hero calls
In the video we just pulled up the raw hand history and talked it over. Did people enjoy this? Was it educational? Were you able to remember or follow the action well enough from looking at the raw hand history?
