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LIME-AID Part Deux: Episode Eight

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LIME-AID Part Deux: Episode Eight by whitelime

Running on empty we finish the last of the LIME-AID. Whitelime finishes up with a 2-tabling video featuring $5/10 deep stack 6max NLHE.

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2/4 - 5/10 NL 6-max strategy with the return of whitelime. 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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keepitpumpin

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larry31

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last episode in the series... call!!.. ship it!!!!!!!

Posted over 4 years ago

Razboynik

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About 8 minutes in to the video, you had A4s in the BB and called a raise from position and the button called also. The flop came A57 with two spades, and everyone checked. The Ad came on the turn, making 2 possible flush draws. You bet 3/4 pot mid position folds, and the butt calls. River comes 9d, therefore the diamond flush makes it. You check, the button bets, and you fold. Why?
If he had flopped a set, why would he slow play in position with a possible 4 flushing flop against 2 players? An ace on the turn reduces the possibility of him holding an ace. The only hands that I can put him on is a busted flush draw or 68s.

Posted over 4 years ago

rmoriar1

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whitelime

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About 8 minutes in to the video, you had A4s in the BB and called a raise from position and the button called also. The flop came A57 with two spades, and everyone checked. The Ad came on the turn, making 2 possible flush draws. You bet 3/4 pot mid position folds, and the butt calls. River comes 9d, therefore the diamond flush makes it. You check, the button bets, and you fold. Why?
If he had flopped a set, why would he slow play in position with a possible 4 flushing flop against 2 players? An ace on the turn reduces the possibility of him holding an ace. The only hands that I can put him on is a busted flush draw or 68s.



He's probably bet a flopped flush draw. He's way more likely to check an ace. It's just one of those spots I don't expect a good player to really ever bluff.

Posted over 4 years ago

deuces_wild

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He's probably bet a flopped flush draw. He's way more likely to check an ace. It's just one of those spots I don't expect a good player to really ever bluff.



I disagree. You repped an ace on the turn and on the river why would you check, unless it is check to induce. By checking the river you repped repping an ace, and I think he should barrel all his missed draws. He will also check back just a pair type hands and bet straight/diamond flush and air. If your folding, wouldn't the line be better to b/f then c/f?

Posted over 4 years ago

whitelime

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I disagree. You repped an ace on the turn and on the river why would you check, unless it is check to induce. By checking the river you repped repping an ace, and I think he should barrel all his missed draws. He will also check back just a pair type hands and bet straight/diamond flush and air. If your folding, wouldn't the line be better to b/f then c/f?



What busted draws can he possibly have? 68 gets there and 89 makes a pair which he would check. This isn't even considering the fact that I think he'd bet any flopped draw on the flop. Against this player on the river, I think b/f'ing or c-c'ing are close to lighting money on fire.

Posted over 4 years ago

deuces_wild

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What busted draws can he possibly have? 68 gets there and 89 makes a pair which he would check. This isn't even considering the fact that I think he'd bet any flopped draw on the flop. Against this player on the river, I think b/f'ing or c-c'ing are close to lighting money on fire.



So you think this is the guy that is never going to float with a pocket pair or bluff float?

Posted over 4 years ago

rusty trombone

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So you think this is the guy that is never going to float with a pocket pair or bluff float?



DW,

WL point is that its unlikely a good player is going to bluff him in that spot b/c 1) the draws all missed 2) WL hand IS somewhat face up. Given that all the draws missed its typically a losing play to try and take someone off their top pair w/o overbetting or something. 3) b/c of his flop check, there really aren't that many draws in his range to bluff with in the first place.

Posted over 4 years ago

gazavat

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What busted draws can he possibly have? 68 gets there and 89 makes a pair which he would check. This isn't even considering the fact that I think he'd bet any flopped draw on the flop. Against this player on the river, I think b/f'ing or c-c'ing are close to lighting money on fire.



I think this is a good spot to check raise on the river and turn our hand into a bluff..Maybe it is a bit fancy, but it seems a good spot to do it against this thinking player. That way we represnt a full house which is a bit of a narrow range, but we are only afraid of 99. Please let me know what you think? Maybe check shove very slowly(using the whole time bank) to increase fold equity Smile? Of course we need a pretty clean image to pull off such a stunt....

Posted over 4 years ago

Paracelse

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About 36 minutes with A8s BvB on J85 twotone, when your turn the 8, isn't a good spot to donk into him on the turn ?
If he checks back the draws and the J i don't see the point to checking, but maybe did you expect he bets thoses hands ?
Or do you think donking is too transparent ?

Posted over 4 years ago

shark_fishin

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omg that Jhi call was elite, shame he had a purr, iv been burned like that before Frown
well played though man and nice video Smile

Posted over 4 years ago

edenman

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