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LIME-AID Part Deux: Episode Five

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LIME-AID Part Deux: Episode Five by whitelime

Whitelime goes deep in the world of $3/6 NLHE. Listen to the knowledge and have a drink, OBEY YOUR THIRST!!! DRINK THE LIME-AID.

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

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rhodgkinson

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Lewto

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Lewto

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aka I like the series and whitelime owns.

Posted over 4 years ago

Losingdonkey

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yet to see this vid, however please try to check out the last vid thread and find some time to comment on a couple of my questions there, i highly believe they apply to this vid as well, thanks Smile

Posted over 4 years ago

1968

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39min QQ hand.. thoughts on a river overbet?.. Villain seemed like a bit of a station and was snap calling your bets with marginal made hands earlier on. looked like a good spot with your image and the flush misses..

Posted over 4 years ago

improva

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mrw8419

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OMGOMG I'm in a video.........

Just wanted some comments on the 78 vs k9 hand that happened early in the video. Here's the HH


Party Poker $600.00 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players
The Official DeucesCracked.com Hand History Converter

BB: $621.00
Hero (UTG): $840.55
MP: $1200.00
CO: $2343.00
BTN: $1221.75
SB: $1163.40

Pre Flop: ($9.00) Hero is UTG with 7 Club 8 Club
Hero raises to $21, MP calls $21, 4 folds

Flop: ($51.00) 5 Diamond 3 Club 7 Diamond (2 players)
Hero checks, MP bets $36.00, Hero calls $36

Turn: ($123.00) J Heart (2 players)
Hero checks, MP bets $100.00, Hero calls $100

River: ($323.00) T Club (2 players)
Hero checks, MP bets $235.00, Hero calls $235

Final Pot: $793.00
Hero shows 7 Club 8 Club
MP shows K Club 9 Club
Hero wins $790.00
(Rake: $3.00)

Was wondering what you think about the flop check/call overall, obv I've watched your vids, and know that you're extremely bluffy in the beginning of a session so I thought you'd be bluff raising this flop a ton and its hard for me to continue. So I went for a flop c/c, as for the turn and river calls basically all the draws missed and neither of those two cards really give you any more two pair combinations. IDK though because you can easily be value towning me with any j or 10 so it was just really close to me.



Also in the AJo vs Q4ss hand what do you think about a turn lead from me and how to react to a raise?

Party Poker $600.00 No Limit Hold'em - 4 players
The Official DeucesCracked.com Hand History Converter

CO: $2867.00
BTN: $3662.00
SB: $1179.00
Hero (BB): $1933.80

Pre Flop: ($9.00) Hero is BB with A Spade J Heart
1 fold, BTN raises to $21, 1 fold, Hero calls $15

Flop: ($45.00) T Spade A Club 7 Diamond (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $36.00, Hero calls $36

Turn: ($117.00) 7 Club (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN checks

River: ($117.00) 6 Spade (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN checks

Final Pot: $117.00
BTN shows Q Club 4 Club
Hero shows A Spade J Heart
Hero wins $115.00
(Rake: $2.00)

Posted over 4 years ago

whitelime

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39min QQ hand.. thoughts on a river overbet?.. Villain seemed like a bit of a station and was snap calling your bets with marginal made hands earlier on. looked like a good spot with your image and the flush misses..



Very good spot for one. He's so likely to have a pair and so unlikely to give me credit for anything.

Posted over 4 years ago

Jsturm

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Hi white lime, I like your choice in Avatars. Would you care to explain your thinking about changing your avatar from a plant monster to a babe?

Posted over 4 years ago

i8paste

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Pokerstove is telling me that QJo against a random hand is 58% so your equity is pretty good vs that shove

Posted over 4 years ago

pkr_brat

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Do you send dean back the money you win from him is that why hes so agg v you or is he just mad and rich?

Posted over 4 years ago

yobbo

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You explain how/why you 3bet weak hands in the blinds/ vs late position openers but what's your general reason for 3 betting a random utg tag >200 deep with k7s and the like on the button?

Posted over 4 years ago

crt32

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Could you comment on SeriAce's play with AQ?
Is coldcalling a 3-bet with AQo OOP standard with deep stacks?

Posted over 4 years ago

whitelime

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Hi white lime, I like your choice in Avatars. Would you care to explain your thinking about changing your avatar from a plant monster to a babe?



I like girls with glasses.

Posted over 4 years ago

whitelime

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You explain how/why you 3bet weak hands in the blinds/ vs late position openers but what's your general reason for 3 betting a random utg tag >200 deep with k7s and the like on the button?



I feel like I can outplay them postflop if called.

Posted over 4 years ago

whitelime

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Could you comment on SeriAce's play with AQ?
Is coldcalling a 3-bet with AQo OOP standard with deep stacks?



I think it's kinda bad.

Posted over 4 years ago

yobbo

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I feel like I can outplay them postflop if called.


Of course Smile. But that's quite hard to do as you will have to be pure bluffing alot I think. Whereas with something like j9s you can semibluff much more often, and can rebluff in spots with a higher frequency.

Posted over 4 years ago

Chris_TC

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Who's this Dean guy? Is he like a famous Full Tilt Fish?

Cool vid!

Posted over 4 years ago

rmoriar1

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I like girls with glasses.


voting for palin?

Posted over 4 years ago

whitelime

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voting for palin?



Haha, I'm not going to vote. I feel like these are two of the best candidates we've had in my lifetime though...

Posted over 4 years ago

Melville

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great vid, whitelime

Haha, I'm not going to vote. I feel like these are two of the best candidates we've had in my lifetime though...

don't vote, please
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=0vtHwWReGU0

Posted over 4 years ago

dwightschrute

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hey. can u please explain the qjo call 200 bb's deep? I mean, 58% against a random hand. But do u know for sure it's random just b/c he posted? This seems crazy to me. Did u guys work this out ahead of time!? I feel like this at least deserves some further explanation, if it's a good call. You basically just said, "Dean is crazy. I'll call." Should we really be calling 200 bb's deep w/ over 50% equity against a random hand, just b/c we see a crazy poster do this?

Posted over 4 years ago

shark_fishin

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guljo

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You have a KJs on the button and very tight guy is raising UTG he is 18/18, you 3bet and than you give up on the flop.

Why is checking a turn a good play? Isnt he folding almost all PP-s to the CB?

The play is on 28 minute.

Posted over 4 years ago



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