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Old 02-18-2008, 01:08 PM
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aight just watched it. Bottom line is you should have no trouble beating 25nl or 50nl the way you play, it's definitely good enough. So when you have the BR, just move up and take shots.

Some things:

- If you're using pahud, disable flicker free drawing for vids. Then the stats should show.
- QQ hand is def a shove imo on river, unless the guy is a total nit (or knows what he's doing).
- The cbet with AKs on 22mins I'd make a little bigger. It'd also be good to know the villains fold to cbet stat as well cos that will change whether or not I bet the flop there.
- 27 mins folding KJ to min 3bet. You were OTB, so I don't like the fold at all. You seemed to think you were OOP.
- The AK hand when you said you had no showdown value, remember it's nl10
- 37mins A4s, it's a thin value bet but I definitely do it. Unless the guy is wild enough to be bluff c/r there, I think you pick up calls from some Kx and Jx hands (they were the other cards yes?) enough of the time to make it profitable.
- I love the random swearing about the software, definitely +ev.

The main thing though was what you were saying about your stats. I think 23/19 may be a little loose for those levels. You have more experience there than me (and it's definitely good to be playing that way at 50nl and up), but I think a slightly tighter style might be more profitable at 25nl (from what I remember). It's definitely lower variance and that might help you as you move up through the levels and gain experience. I certainly had no trouble pwning 25nl and 50nl playing 17/13/4.

And you said 17/14 is a huge nit, I don't agree with that. IMO that's standard TAG.

But you played well, nh.
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