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Ringside: Goldseraph (#3) - 6 table FR

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Ringside: Goldseraph (#3) - 6 table FR by goldseraph

Goldseraph returns to the ring ro defend his title. This time he goes heavyweight class by 6-tabling $1/2 full ring with the help of a friend.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 75 minutes long
  • Posted over 4 years ago

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hurt

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forker

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I was eagerly awaiting this one goldseraph

perfect day off Smile

I really got back into playing FR lately, and my BR keeps growing and growing at an almost exponential rate.
Probably also thanks to your videos. No more nasty 6-max swongs for me - at least for the moment that is.

Time for me to grab a hot cup of fresh coffee and watch some early afternoon Fullring action Grin

Posted over 4 years ago

Ulkis

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omg, amazing



yep, Friday just got a lot better.

Posted over 4 years ago

oopsipooped

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wems

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goldseraph

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in retrospect on the QQ hand on table 2 about halfway thru, I prefer a turn raise of his donk bet, or a call and raise all in on the river. it seems like I was a bit thrown off by the action and took a kinda weak line.

Posted over 4 years ago

White Rabbit

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in retrospect on the QQ hand on table 2 about halfway thru, I prefer a turn raise of his donk bet, or a call and raise all in on the river. it seems like I was a bit thrown off by the action and took a kinda weak line.



Can you go back in PT and see what he had?

Posted over 4 years ago

bluenosa

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nick716

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One of the things I'd like to see is play at tougher tables. Those tables were some of the best around and beating them shouldn't be all that tough. Being a reg I'm sure you have some interesting dynamics with a few other regs, and seeing how that plays out in different situations I think would be a little more helpful. Overall I know its best to avoid situations like that, but inevitably it happens.

Posted over 4 years ago

Jsturm

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Ugh, it hurts me to see KQ folded preflop.

Posted over 4 years ago

vizer02

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Ugh, it hurts me to see KQ folded preflop.



I think you're talking about the hand on table 3 when Goldseraph open folded KQo from MP. This is definitely an open, although I have a feeling he didn't open it because of all the shortish stacks left to act.

Regarding the QQ hand, after rewatching that hand I think a turn raise is much better than calling and shoving over a river bet.

Posted over 4 years ago

critikal

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Nice vid. Would like to see more fr content

Posted over 4 years ago

Ulkis

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I "only" gave 4 stars for this video, although I though it was good and solid and the format was good too but unfortunately not utilized to full potential - I would have hoped Vizer could have volunteered a bit more with comments and questions and think he was holding back a bit too much, letting GS do all the talking and probing.

The sidekick in this could've opened up a bit more and it would have been 5 stars - but very good video nevertheless.

Posted over 4 years ago

goldseraph

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Can you go back in PT and see what he had?



He had JTd. I think I actually got close to the maximum out of the villain considering what he had, if I had raised the turn big he probably folds, but generally I think its the better play. It is worth noting that donks will often do the check-call-weak lead with a weak one pair or draw, in their mind controlling the pot size which could get uncomfortable big for them.

Posted over 4 years ago

goldseraph

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One of the things I'd like to see is play at tougher tables. Those tables were some of the best around and beating them shouldn't be all that tough. Being a reg I'm sure you have some interesting dynamics with a few other regs, and seeing how that plays out in different situations I think would be a little more helpful. Overall I know its best to avoid situations like that, but inevitably it happens.



There's two issues with this, one I do not recommend playing at reg filled tables so it's not that useful making a video at a table I wouldn't play. Also I am unsure about making a vid with reg filled tables as I'd be giving away so much of my advanced strategy and reads (and they might be watching). That said these tables were abnormally soft just out of random chance, I'll try to find tables with at least a couple of good players next time. There were a couple of regs in the vid though such as EyefoldAA, Dahladino, etc.

Posted over 4 years ago

goldseraph

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I "only" gave 4 stars for this video, although I though it was good and solid and the format was good too but unfortunately not utilized to full potential - I would have hoped Vizer could have volunteered a bit more with comments and questions and think he was holding back a bit too much, letting GS do all the talking and probing.

The sidekick in this could've opened up a bit more and it would have been 5 stars - but very good video nevertheless.



I take the blame on this one, it was both of our first attempts at a dual commentary, and Vizer in general hasn't really made videos in the past. I think that resulted in me being overbearing, as I'm used to just rambling stream of conciousness in my videos, and Vizer was perhaps a bit quiet because he wasn't sure how much I wanted him to contribute. Upon review, I was annoying myself at how little I allowed Vizer talk at length, and I cut him off a few times. I definitely think my next dual commentary video will be much improved in this aspect, and I agree the video was not its full potential. I hope that you guys got something out of it regardless and thanks for the honest criticism!

Posted over 4 years ago

EurekaKid11

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About 36 minutes in on table one you isolate a 33/8 (over 12 hands) with T8s. He has a $65 stack. I was just wondering at what point does his stack become too small for you to isolate this? To me $65 seems somewhat thin to be able to play profitably post-flop and use my positional and skill advantage.

In the QJ hand at the deep table where you river two pair, what is your plan if he shoves the river? Seems like a pretty sick spot to me if that happens, but when I bet the river I like to have at least some idea of what my plan is for that scenario.

Keep up the good work mate!

Cheers,

Eureka

Posted over 4 years ago

abstractls

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I take the blame on this one, it was both of our first attempts at a dual commentary, and Vizer in general hasn't really made videos in the past. I think that resulted in me being overbearing, as I'm used to just rambling stream of conciousness in my videos, and Vizer was perhaps a bit quiet because he wasn't sure how much I wanted him to contribute. Upon review, I was annoying myself at how little I allowed Vizer talk at length, and I cut him off a few times. I definitely think my next dual commentary video will be much improved in this aspect, and I agree the video was not its full potential. I hope that you guys got something out of it regardless and thanks for the honest criticism!




Yeah hopefully we will hear more from him next time. It kind of felt like he was a sleep at the wheel, literally. Sometimes he would say yeah thats ok, and then 5 seconds later he'd disagree. But like you said this may just be because it was a first time.

Posted over 4 years ago

QuadDeuces

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I "only" gave 4 stars for this video, although I though it was good and solid and the format was good too but unfortunately not utilized to full potential - I would have hoped Vizer could have volunteered a bit more with comments and questions and think he was holding back a bit too much, letting GS do all the talking and probing.

The sidekick in this could've opened up a bit more and it would have been 5 stars - but very good video nevertheless.



+1

Posted over 4 years ago

QuadDeuces

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I take the blame on this one, it was both of our first attempts at a dual commentary, and Vizer in general hasn't really made videos in the past. I think that resulted in me being overbearing, as I'm used to just rambling stream of conciousness in my videos, and Vizer was perhaps a bit quiet because he wasn't sure how much I wanted him to contribute. Upon review, I was annoying myself at how little I allowed Vizer talk at length, and I cut him off a few times. I definitely think my next dual commentary video will be much improved in this aspect, and I agree the video was not its full potential. I hope that you guys got something out of it regardless and thanks for the honest criticism!



I think the GS audio was really good actually (better than other GS vids) but Vizer was way too quiet. Vid was good but could have been better by stopping vid and having spirited differences aired and then continuing.

Posted over 4 years ago

shady

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LollipopMan

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I really liked all your videos and starting to understand that my own poker is actually too passive and scary.
But my guestion is about multitabling. I play 6 tables usually,sometimes 9 tables. You said that you play even more and i think your friend said he plays 18 tables?
How much it infects to your playing styles? In these videos you play very aggressive poker and use very much HUD stats and follow the other tables. I cant understand how can you guys play even more tables, do you really have time to follow how the other players play or do you play less aggressive and more ABC? How can you concentrate well to all the deals, if you have action for example in 5-8 tables at the same time?

Posted over 3 years ago



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