i have a question for you emil: i saw you playing vs phil ivey a while ago and i want to know how good is he really, how do you describe his style (hu that is)?
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i have a question for you emil: i saw you playing vs phil ivey a while ago and i want to know how good is he really, how do you describe his style (hu that is)?
Great series, really enjoy watching these videos. Keep up the excellent work!
Great video as always. Will you ever bring back that plant avatar?
In the QTo hand where you bet 3 streets on a Q4234 board 6min into the video, do you tripple barrel often enough for him to be able to call with a pocket pair or do you rely on your aggressive image to be able to value bet QT in that spot?
Get well soon!
Great video as always. Will you ever bring back that plant avatar?
In the QTo hand where you bet 3 streets on a Q4234 board 6min into the video, do you tripple barrel often enough for him to be able to call with a pocket pair or do you rely on your aggressive image to be able to value bet QT in that spot?
Get well soon!
I actually talked that hand over with Jay after the session and we both agree that it's too thin to go for three streets there unless you have really specific history with the opponent. I'd probably chk/fold river if I could play that hand again.
i have a question for you emil: i saw you playing vs phil ivey a while ago and i want to know how good is he really, how do you describe his style (hu that is)?
I think he's very good. He's very aggressive, plays a little too loose from the blinds, doesn't pot control the turn much, doesn't adjust his betsizing based on hand strength (or anything really). Oh and did I say he's aggressive?
Hey Emil,
At about 4:15 we defend a bb 3bet from the button with 87s, flop AJ2r and you say that you like raising his cbet here. It seems like a pretty bad board to raise imo. I mean, we can rep a few legit hands like 22, AJ, A2s and JJ, but I wouldn't think he's bet folding all that often. He's prob not cbetting KK/QQ. And AT, AJ, AQ, AK, JJ, AA are all there, and maybe there's a small chance that he thinks you don't have a wide enough value range and shoves like KQ. I'm interested in hearing your thoughts.
Btw, Lime-Aid season 2 was my favorite DC series so I'm very excited that you're doing another season. Thanks.
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You say some guys will give you more credit when you 3bet 2 consecutive times. Do you think the same holds true if you screenname is Whitelime? Also, shouldn't you at least "think" for a few seconds and not click autofold? I tend to always take a few seconds in these spots even if in my head it's a snap decision.
You say some guys will give you more credit when you 3bet 2 consecutive times. Do you think the same holds true if you screenname is Whitelime? Also, shouldn't you at least "think" for a few seconds and not click autofold? I tend to always take a few seconds in these spots even if in my head it's a snap decision.
I think hollywooding after 3-betting or 4-betting is kind of just a waste of time because it's obvious if you're bluffing or not. I'm not sure if it's still true if I'm on 'whitelime'. Probably still true but to a lesser extent.
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Table 2: isn't this a bad board to raise bluff in a 3bet pot as the 3bet caller? A high fairly disconnected rainbow board, isn't your value raising range too narrow here? You also said that he may double barrel the turn often on this board, so doesn't this make your flop raising range weaker than it should look to him?
About 11 mins in you have JJ and cold 4-bet a raise and reraise. You say you would fold if the original raiser raised but you I assume would not fold to the other guy. What kind of range do you think that other guy would have there if he shoved over your 4-bet? Do you think it would be profitable to be all-in vs him here with JJ?
great vid again!
keep on doing 5-10 vids please.
PTR has you down 1.65 Million since last year, is this accurate information? Seems pretty sick!
PTR has you down 1.65 Million since last year, is this accurate information? Seems pretty sick!
It's missing a bunch of hands. I think it's 500-600k.
About 11 mins in you have JJ and cold 4-bet a raise and reraise. You say you would fold if the original raiser raised but you I assume would not fold to the other guy. What kind of range do you think that other guy would have there if he shoved over your 4-bet? Do you think it would be profitable to be all-in vs him here with JJ?
Any hand he's reraising for value like 99/AQ+ should be shoving over my cold 4-bet. I think he'll also bluff jam once in a while with a hand like a suited ace or small pocket pair.
Table 2: isn't this a bad board to raise bluff in a 3bet pot as the 3bet caller? A high fairly disconnected rainbow board, isn't your value raising range too narrow here? You also said that he may double barrel the turn often on this board, so doesn't this make your flop raising range weaker than it should look to him?
I don't think most players rationalize the latter while they're multitabling 6 max 5/10 but it's a good point still.
I also think there are a couple of factors in addition to me being able to value raise one pair that makes bluff raising OK. One is that some players will never take a stand if they're bluffing. Two is that at this level, people c-bet too much.
Great video, really enjoy your analysis in the limeaid series!
Where can you get your table backgrounds?
Hello Emil,
At about 33 you flat call a 3bet with AA to keep the fish in the action. Would you have done the same out of position? I had the dilemma being in SB with the fish on hijack and the agro on button.
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Pay more attention Emil, he times out on the flop and instachecks back the turn so he's sitting out. Minbet on the river and he'll instafold cause he's sitout ![]()
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Can I ask why yo decide to 3B 910s here vs flatting? Flatting seems pretty standard, when we 3B we open ourselves up to getting 4B bluffed, And therefore miss out on a plus EV post flop scenario. Id be interested to here your thoughts. Thanks!
god you're terrible
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