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LIME-AID Part Deux: Episode Six

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LIME-AID Part Deux: Episode Six by whitelime

Whitelime plays $3/6 NLHE with the deep stack. This episode continues along with the themes from last week. Let the LIME-AID sustain you.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 53 minutes long
  • Posted over 3 years ago

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TheBeloved

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yobbo

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2nd

And maybe some natural preservative in one of the exotic fruits makes it good for 2mo? Otherwise the claim is suspicious.

Posted over 3 years ago

n4rf

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about your smoothie question, it's most likely due to pasteurization which extends the shelf life on all products by destroying a lot of the bacteria that might be in the product (milk is pasteurized; if it wasn't it wouldn't last longer than a few days as opposed to > week)

Posted over 3 years ago

Lewto

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All Naked Juice products are required to be kept refrigerated

If you make orange-juice yourself and keep it refrigerated in an airtight container you can drink it after 2 months with no health-hazard.

Now the taste will not be the same as fresh but it will not be a danger to your health.

Posted over 3 years ago

DennisGPunkt

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Like already mentioned, Naked Juice is pasteurized. This does not mean 100% of bacteria are gone. Bacteria still exist in these products, but in very low concentrations. These products are refrigerated to keep the growth of the remaining bacteria very low. They also have a predetermined shelf-life after which bacteria concentrations rise to unacceptable levels. Most people are familiar with this practice with dairy products but it's used in many more applications. The term "pasteurized" can be used to refer to pretty much any product with reduced bacteria. Products with no bacteria are referred to as "sterile" or "ultra-pasteurized".

Posted over 3 years ago

KRANTZ

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I had a smoothie today with peaches, bananas and vanilla protein. 318 kc.

Posted over 3 years ago

sidecar

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whitelime
can you explain the cold call 4 bet concept and when it should be used

Posted over 3 years ago

Losingdonkey

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are u planning to show your results for the series at some point ? something like the HEM report or so

Posted over 3 years ago

psstsaygirl

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Hey guys.

I tried posting this question a while back and never got a response, I have seen some other posters here do the same thing so anyone aside from whitelime feel free to reply.

I was just wondering how much a player at nl200, but plays deep tables, would get out of watching a video at nl600 deep? The thing is that sometimes the new videos are on deep tables but a few stakes up from where I am at, I want to learn as much as I can and have already watched most of the lower stakes videos.

Is it really worth me watching or should I just stick to the lower stakes videos? Obviously the game is different and the players are as well but I was wondering if by watching I will learn anything that will be useful for the lower - low/mid stakes games.

Thanks!

Posted over 3 years ago

DJ Sensei

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Hey guys.

I tried posting this question a while back and never got a response, I have seen some other posters here do the same thing so anyone aside from whitelime feel free to reply.

I was just wondering how much a player at nl200, but plays deep tables, would get out of watching a video at nl600 deep? The thing is that sometimes the new videos are on deep tables but a few stakes up from where I am at, I want to learn as much as I can and have already watched most of the lower stakes videos.

Is it really worth me watching or should I just stick to the lower stakes videos? Obviously the game is different and the players are as well but I was wondering if by watching I will learn anything that will be useful for the lower - low/mid stakes games.

Thanks!



You should be able to take a lot of valuable information from this video and others like it, even if it is filmed at a few levels higher than what you're accustomed to. If you learn the tricks that Emil uses to battle the regulars here, you'll be ahead of the curve against your stronger opponents. You may have to be a little more thoughtful about which opponents you take certain lines against (don't bluff callstations Smile ), but I'd say if you see Emil use a line designed to outwit a decent 3/6 regular, it'll probably be deadly effective against a good 1/2 regular.

Posted over 3 years ago

sjettlug

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I still can`t belive the guy who checked back 33 on the river. I would for sure valuetown myself to death on that board. He obv misses a lot of value, but still, wow! Almost like he soulread you Wink. But then again, that check doesn`t look good at all when he checks back the best hand against your straight or flush.

Vn vid. But what range do you put Feltor on in the hand when you had 66 on the 854 flop about 22min into the vid. He cbet flop, check the Queen turn and 2/3 pot the 10 river. Can we find a crying call on the river seeing AJ or AK? And maybe paying for the information even though it`s a expensive info? I think he would bet his pockets on the turn like you said, and I`m not sure he`s 3-betting A10 pre, even though he should ip against someone with your image. Smile

Posted over 3 years ago

oneillsurfer03

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where did you get your card mods I like how they look?

Posted over 3 years ago

dummyhyphy

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Losingdonkey

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Do you 3-bet as aggressively with 100bb stacks ?

Posted over 3 years ago

phenom

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Is 65o really too weak even to iso raise fish from btn ? You have the all mighty button an all !

Posted over 3 years ago

whitelime

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whitelime
can you explain the cold call 4 bet concept and when it should be used



Cold 4-bet you mean? YOu can use it whenever you think someone is reraising light.

Posted over 3 years ago

whitelime

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Do you 3-bet as aggressively with 100bb stacks ?



No, you definitely have to tighten up your 3-betting if stacks are shallower.

Posted over 3 years ago

whitelime

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Is 65o really too weak even to iso raise fish from btn ? You have the all mighty button an all !



It would have to be an absolutely horrendous fish. 65o is really weak.

Posted over 3 years ago

fishsticks

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On that AQ v 33 hand, it's hard not to be results oriented, but -

Given his line and remaining stacks, to you think in retrospect his value betting range is narrower than his calling range? Do you feel air comprises any sort of his river shoving range?

Posted over 3 years ago

goldseraph

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enjoyed it emil, thank you sir! these games don't look very juicy tho

btw that 33 check back was absurd soul ownage

Posted over 3 years ago

whitelime

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On that AQ v 33 hand, it's hard not to be results oriented, but -

Given his line and remaining stacks, to you think in retrospect his value betting range is narrower than his calling range? Do you feel air comprises any sort of his river shoving range?



I think air is a v small part of his range and yeah I think if I open jam river, he calls 33 there.

Posted over 3 years ago



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