Episode Six

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Episode Six

"Don't go broke in an unraised pot with one pair," the adage goes. Well, that might be good advice for you to generally apply to your game - but your opponents aren't always as fortunate. Watch this and you'll learn how to stack people with one pair hands, when to give up on your bluffs and when to follow through. Lots of in-depth analysis on when to keep up the pressure on the turn. A must-see for limit converts to help you get that extra bit of value out of your hands and to make you *that* much more difficult to play against.

tags: josh sthief sthief09 betting the turn turn aggression nlhe no limit memoirs limit to nl ipod friendly

This Series: Memoirs of a Limidonk

"But can't I just bet the minimum?" sthief09, a former Limit Holdem' player turned No-Limit expert, teaches Entity about the mighty power that is "ALL-IN."

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Comments for Episode Six

joethepro
Pair of Deuces
222 posts
Joined 01/08

i really liked the when to give up situations even moreso than when to continue.

in a lot of the hands, you were saying how on the turn, having no read on the player, you'd probably commit your stack if he reraised you. that was after you made a flop raise and turn raise.

what if in those hands you were put to the decision earlier, like on the flop instead, when you've invested a lot less and he's shown aggression early to your usual big flop bets with tptk.

Posted Feb 6, 2008 3:02am

Jeff W
Deuce High
19 posts
Joined 01/08

In the KK hand, you made an argument that because we'll be committed if we bet $100, we should bet more like $88 so we can fold. For a number of reasons, I don't think this is a good reason to make a smaller bet. First, the EV of making a smaller bet and then making a close fold isn't going to be much better than making a larger bet and then making a close call. Second, we almost always have the best hand here and almost never get raised. It might still be right to bet $88 instead of $100+, just not for that reason.

Posted Feb 6, 2008 5:06am

Chillee
Deuce High
10 posts
Joined 01/08

What is the soft used in this video ?

Posted Feb 6, 2008 5:17pm

sthief09
Exec Producer
Set of Deuces
308 posts
Joined 07/07

In the KK hand, you made an argument that because we'll be committed if we bet $100, we should bet more like $88 so we can fold. For a number of reasons, I don't think this is a good reason to make a smaller bet. First, the EV of making a smaller bet and then making a close fold isn't going to be much better than making a larger bet and then making a close call. Second, we almost always have the best hand here and almost never get raised. It might still be right to bet $88 instead of $100+, just not for that reason.



hey Jeff, thanks for watching. It's really a small difference either way. You say it's a close fold so it's a small boost in EV. I think it's a pretty clear-cut fold when we're raised so saving the last 30 bb vs betting 100 and calling all-in is significant when it comes up. I also think it comes up more than we might think. I figured on the flop we were ahead 90% of the time. By the time we get to the river, that's should be slightly higher since he'll be folding some of those turn calls and it's a very dry board, so he can definitely still have a set.

so it's that vs the extra 6 bb, and I do think he calls for 44 bb a little more often than for 50 bb. maybe not proportionately more, but I definitely do think betting an amount where you can get away from a push has its merits when the fold to a raise is pretty easy.

Posted Feb 6, 2008 10:36pm

sthief09
Exec Producer
Set of Deuces
308 posts
Joined 07/07

What is the soft used in this video ?




popopop hand replayer. it's free

Posted Feb 6, 2008 10:36pm

sthief09
Exec Producer
Set of Deuces
308 posts
Joined 07/07

i really liked the when to give up situations even moreso than when to continue.

in a lot of the hands, you were saying how on the turn, having no read on the player, you'd probably commit your stack if he reraised you. that was after you made a flop raise and turn raise.

what if in those hands you were put to the decision earlier, like on the flop instead, when you've invested a lot less and he's shown aggression early to your usual big flop bets with tptk.




hmm, I thought I mentioned that in all the hands where I flopped something. which one(s) do you mean specifically?

Posted Feb 6, 2008 10:49pm

Entity
Founder
Quad Deuces
2799 posts
Joined 11/06

popopop hand replayer. it's free



http://www.universal-replayer.net/

Posted Feb 6, 2008 11:09pm

xBornToLosex
Deuce High
33 posts
Joined 02/08

The video isn't working? I can't play it, is it just me or?

EDIT: nvm, working now. :)

Posted Feb 18, 2008 7:04pm

MickeyWins
Quad Deuces
1520 posts
Joined 07/07

Excellent vid.
you explain things well.

I still think in the "dont lose your stack with one pair",
I should lose that thinking?
Can I assume the hands calling a flop bet are a lot tighter in NL?

Posted Jun 22, 2008 4:03am