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Full Ring King: Episode Seven

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Full Ring King: Episode Seven by newmanmi

Newmanmi, our resident full ring king, teaches you how to be king of the full ring midstakes.

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Newmanmi climbs his way to the top of the midstakes FRNL pile in this series of live play videos.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 54 minutes long
  • Posted over 2 years ago

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psl86

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Time Link to 00:50:14

I actually said "CHECK!!!" out loud here.. Thankfully you did check Smile

Posted over 2 years ago

Buby2132

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Excellent series! Loving it all.

Fancy sharing your where you got your table mods? I think it all looks great Smile

Posted over 2 years ago

newmanmi

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psl86

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Excellent series! Loving it all.

Fancy sharing your where you got your table mods? I think it all looks great Smile



http://tinyurl.com/335s66s

Posted over 2 years ago

DallasAP2

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Great series! What is your next series gonna be and when?

Posted over 2 years ago

Buby2132

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Great series! What is your next series gonna be and when?


+1

Posted over 2 years ago

EZ.GZ

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Time Link to 00:20:35

Earlier, you mentioned your seat position on table one as not being optimal for some of your opening range, since you are between 2 weaker opponents. I noticed a seat has been open for a little while now that would yield much better relative position. How often to you consider seat changes during your play, and why not in this instance?
Great videos, keep em up!

Posted over 2 years ago

newmanmi

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Earlier, you mentioned your seat position on table one as not being optimal for some of your opening range, since you are between 2 weaker opponents. I noticed a seat has been open for a little while now that would yield much better relative position. How often to you consider seat changes during your play, and why not in this instance?
Great videos, keep em up!



If I was paying enough attention to things like that I have no moral objection with swapping seats, its just not normally something I do unless I am playing a small number of tables and I am used to playing 16 so generally dont have time to swap.

Posted about 2 years ago

themightyjim2k

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Time Link to 00:05:49

what do you think about a backraise 4bet here? looks super strong, you have blockers to a lot of his value squeezing hands. or is it too difficult to make it small enough that it is the right price but big enough that he doesn't just flat a ton?

I got to say every time I see this spot I think eff that guy and want to 4bet bluff him.

Posted about 2 years ago

newmanmi

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what do you think about a backraise 4bet here? looks super strong, you have blockers to a lot of his value squeezing hands. or is it too difficult to make it small enough that it is the right price but big enough that he doesn't just flat a ton?

I got to say every time I see this spot I think eff that guy and want to 4bet bluff him.



Probably a spot I get 0% respect for backraising given he expects me to 3b my entire value range the majority of the time. I just dont think nutsax is wide enough in that spot that I want to be 4betting that hand either way, esp with how he perceives me.

Posted about 2 years ago

Buby2132

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Time Link to 00:25:06

Why do you turn ATs into a bluff here vs someone who has such a higher steal %. ATs is way ahead of his range. Flatting and playing postflop in position seems much more appealing than 3bet/5bet jamming 'in his face' and hoping he doesnt have better.

Or would you say its more profitable here to 3bet/5bet jam if he is 4betting enough?

Mike

Posted almost 2 years ago

newmanmi

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Super opponent specific hand Mike. I have a lot of history w/ this player and know that he likes to defend 3bets wide etc (I am 3betting for value here w/ the intention of sometimes shoving over 4bets because I think he is light or sometimes folding). The thing is when he calls here I would say we have the best hand, position and a hand that plays well.

Posted almost 2 years ago



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