Poker Video: No Limit Hold'Em by slowlane123 (Mid Stakes)

In the Fast Lane: Episode Three

This video is a two minute preview. To view the entire video, please Log In or Sign Up Now
Get the Flash Player to see this player.
 

In the Fast Lane: Episode Three by slowlane123

Slowlane123 plays deep at $1/2 and $2/4 with a focus of 3-betting light and barreling with higher frequency.

About In the Fast Lane Subscribe to

DC's FR Rush poker specialist, slowlane123, takes his unique style to the tables and demonstrates how he manages to crush these games.

Tags

slowlane123 in the fast lane rush nlhe 200nl 200 nl 4-tabling 400nl 400 nl

Video Details

  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Mid Stakes
  • 76 minutes long
  • Posted 12 months ago

Downloads

Premium Subscribers can download high-quality, DRM-free videos in multiple formats.

Sign Up Today


Comments for In the Fast Lane: Episode Three

worpler

Avatar for worpler

369 posts
Joined 10/2008

haha "DC DC" - would that K count as a re-suckout??

Posted over 1 year ago

psl86

Avatar for psl86

38 posts
Joined 08/2010

Time Link to 00:03:47

Hmm, why are you betting THAT big on XXJXK? Don't you think a 51$ bet accomplishes just the same?

Posted over 1 year ago

spidermania

Avatar for spidermania

116 posts
Joined 08/2009

spidermania

Avatar for spidermania

116 posts
Joined 08/2009

Also you seem to underbet alot for value.. Would this become exploitable against opponents who pay attention?

Posted over 1 year ago

slowlane123

Avatar for slowlane123

313 posts
Joined 07/2010

Hmm, why are you betting THAT big on XXJXK? Don't you think a 51$ bet accomplishes just the same?



I think his range is fairly elastic and the small I make it the more Jx will come into his calling range.

I wanted to bet big hoping that he might even find a fold with AJ which I thought was his most likely holdings.

Posted over 1 year ago

slowlane123

Avatar for slowlane123

313 posts
Joined 07/2010

Also you seem to underbet alot for value.. Would this become exploitable against opponents who pay attention?



I haven't played any 6 max.

It's not exploitable when your range is well balanced between bluffs and value hands.

Posted over 1 year ago

Johnith

Avatar for Johnith

13 posts
Joined 09/2010

Time Link to 00:05:12

Can you explain the 4 bet sizing in this spot for me? Are you just min 4 betting to induce him to shove lighter? What if he just calls, since he is getting 3 to 1, an if you get an A high board would you still continue with the hand vs this villan?

Posted over 1 year ago

Finnisher

Avatar for Finnisher

91 posts
Joined 09/2009

Time Link to 00:58:48

AT 3way on T84QQ. What hands do you think villain plays like this, x/overcall on flop and then halfpot river? I forgot your hud stats but I think the 78 is his cbet and 60 turn cbet?

e: Do you like leading flop?

Posted over 1 year ago

slowlane123

Avatar for slowlane123

313 posts
Joined 07/2010

Can you explain the 4 bet sizing in this spot for me? Are you just min 4 betting to induce him to shove lighter? What if he just calls, since he is getting 3 to 1, an if you get an A high board would you still continue with the hand vs this villan?



I 4bet small, as I do have a 4b/f range. When he has 3b as big as he has, it makes it almost impossible for me to 4b/f given that we have such a large portion of our stack in there, so I guess I could just shove there but I feel he may find a fold with some hands that would feel OK about jamming and not calling a jam (due to fold equity) so I 4b really small instead.

Posted about 1 year ago

slowlane123

Avatar for slowlane123

313 posts
Joined 07/2010

AT 3way on T84QQ. What hands do you think villain plays like this, x/overcall on flop and then halfpot river? I forgot your hud stats but I think the 78 is his cbet and 60 turn cbet?

e: Do you like leading flop?



Not much of a fan of donking here given that his cb is so high. When we bet and he calls I feel like there's very few hands in his calling range that we're beating when you compare it to his betting range which is as you said quite high (76%). So I feel x/c is better.

Posted about 1 year ago

MaskedManQc

Avatar for MaskedManQc

313 posts
Joined 02/2011

Time Link to 01:07:57

On table 2, our picked up equity OTT with a straight draw.
You mentionned you are barreling to get a fold (totally agree with that line) but don't you think your best size here is a a little small (33$ into 97$)?

Looks like you will minimize your FE with this size? Is there any particular reason for that bet size?

Posted 10 months ago



HomePoker Videos → In the Fast Lane → Episode Three