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Under Newmanagement: Episode Seven

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Under Newmanagement: Episode Seven by newmanmi

Newmanmi does a 6-tabling video review of his student Skelmr's play at $1/2 full ring NLHE.

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DC's newest FRNL coach newmanmi shows off the creative midstakes play that he uses to vanquish his opponents.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 52 minutes long
  • Posted over 1 year ago

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Comments for Under Newmanagement: Episode Seven

maglame

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I spotted this nice little thing he had on his table, (which I think is connected to a table scanner?). Any way of finding out what software it is etc.?
http://a.imageshack.us/img827/6923/tablescannerinhud.jpg

Posted over 1 year ago

skelm

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I spotted this nice little thing he had on his table, (which I think is connected to a table scanner?). Any way of finding out what software it is etc.?
http://a.imageshack.us/img827/6923/tablescannerinhud.jpg



It's actually private software at this point in time I'm afraid.

re-edit: Scratch that, have a more definitive update. Will be available in TableScan Turbo in about 10 days.

Posted over 1 year ago

rasinv

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criuzer13

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Time Link to 00:15:02

As you start widening your 3-bet range and making it more polarized, what types of hands are you adding to this range?

Posted over 1 year ago

newmanmi

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As you start widening your 3-bet range and making it more polarized, what types of hands are you adding to this range?



Hands that play decently post flop and have good blockers but are not going to be strong enough to flat pre in a HU pot. A6s - A9s, Kxs, hands like J8s, a8o etc are all fine especially because the Ax hands have good blockers.

Posted over 1 year ago

CRex

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