OK I've done a little video, and I've decided that they are -ev as you run bad while recording, but whatever.
I played ok I suppose, hopefully some of you find it useful. Couple of hands were played like a nit, 89s early on I didn't notice it was a minraise. JJ was an interesting one, would like some discussion on that one.
Anyway, let me know what you think and enjoy!
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Thread: NL50 6max video
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08-18-2007 #1
NL50 6max video
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08-18-2007 #2Banned
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HOly shit you sound exactly like the kid from the last king of scotland.
Gonna watch a lil now, but prob gonna watch it all again since im tired right now.
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08-18-2007 #3Chaser
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08-18-2007 #4
will watch later
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08-18-2007 #5River Rat
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what codec is needed to make the video work? I get sound, but no picture...
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08-18-2007 #6River Rat
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if anyone else is having this problem, the codec is "tscc"
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08-19-2007 #7River Rat
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Good video and thanks for taking the time to make it. I haven't finished it, but while watching I took quick notes. These probably come off as more negative than I intend, because on the whole I think you played very very well...
Quick comments (and remember that these are coming from a player with much less winnings at online NL50 than you):
your UB skin and 4-color deck makes my head hurt
I don't know how you can read those stats with the multi-colored tiles...
I'm not sure your set-mining is always +EV... Sure, you are deepstacked, but with only one or two people to the flop I don't think you have the right odds. Remember that even when you do flop a set, your opponents may not have caught a piece and won't give action
6 handed, you play about as tight as I do full-ring (maybe even tighter). For example, in one hand you folded 89o from SB even with a limper. I do think you were getting the right odds to play there, even if out of position.
In another hand, you open raise Q10o from the CO and get two callers. You flop a double-gutter and check/fold?! This is classic semi-bluff/c-bet territory for me (although the 2 diamonds make it slightly less appealing). At the least, I'd be 1/2 pot to control the betting and see a cheap turn...
You have A3 suited from SB, and have commented on kawasaki's steal range being pretty wide. If that were the case, I'd repop him
KQ suited from BB (25:33 into it). Why did you call on the flop? (I'm also glad I'm not the only one on UB with ghost-cards). You gained a straight draw on the turn, but there were already 3 diamonds out there so I wouldn't get attached to any straight I did make anyway...
Your 3-bet with AJ surprised me (27:15). I normally would fold or call so that is an interesting line...
You said you normally fold A10o UTG. I do too in a full ring game, but think its strong enough for a raise 6max...
JJ I bet more on the flop (because it was 3-way, your bet size was perfect if headsup). With the line you took, there is no way to know where you stand on the river. I probably lead out for $13 on the river to control the pot, but as played I fold...
That's as far as I've gotten tonight, I'll watch the rest tomorrow...
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08-19-2007 #8River Rat
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I lied, i finished:
You fold Q9o from SB on 3-handed table with unopened pot? (30:00) nitty imho
A5 next hand (again 3-handed)
LOL at your AA and the calling station folding preflop... I hate when they finally fold and you have a monster...
On your notes, I strongly recommend you start putting dates on them. I've run across 6+ month old notes detailing donkey plays when the player is much better now...
I don't like the 47 preflop raise. You had recently been betting aggressively in a number of pots and your temporary table image is looser than your PAhud stats show...
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08-19-2007 #9
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08-19-2007 #10
Thanks for the feedback feint.
Usually, if I'm getting over 10-1 implied odds with the pot and the guys stack (ie. if they're full stacked and put in a standard raise), I'm gonna go set mining. There are times when you can take the pot down without hitting the set which makes it more appealing imo. Less than 10-1 I'm probably mucking the hand.I'm not sure your set-mining is always +EV... Sure, you are deepstacked, but with only one or two people to the flop I don't think you have the right odds. Remember that even when you do flop a set, your opponents may not have caught a piece and won't give action
I'm really really nitty from the blinds. I don't like completing the sb all that much just now, I find getting into unraised pots OOP with speculative hands to be a bit dangerous and there are far better spots to make money.6 handed, you play about as tight as I do full-ring (maybe even tighter). For example, in one hand you folded 89o from SB even with a limper. I do think you were getting the right odds to play there, even if out of position.
You certainly could and it wouldn't be a bad play. Personally I don't like doing it with weak aces, I'd rather a mid pair, suited connectors or something. Generally even though I know he's raising light, I want to leave myself some room to manouvere on the flop and I don't think A3s is a nice hand for it. Just me though, it's not a bad play to raise at all.You have A3 suited from SB, and have commented on kawasaki's steal range being pretty wide. If that were the case, I'd repop him
LOL. Yeah, at the time I thought it was just a gutshot. I've watched it since and was like "huh?". Yeah I cbet that flop most times!In another hand, you open raise Q10o from the CO and get two callers. You flop a double-gutter and check/fold?! This is classic semi-bluff/c-bet territory for me (although the 2 diamonds make it slightly less appealing). At the least, I'd be 1/2 pot to control the betting and see a cheap turn...
Guy was a complete fish, there was every chance a K or Q would give me the best hand and if we could show down cheaply I can get an idea of what hands he's min betting with (which we did later on).KQ suited from BB (25:33 into it). Why did you call on the flop?
I should be block betting that river, I know. I'd say $15 is a good number. I also think the turn bet was a bit small.JJ I bet more on the flop (because it was 3-way, your bet size was perfect if headsup). With the line you took, there is no way to know where you stand on the river. I probably lead out for $13 on the river to control the pot, but as played I fold...
LOL it was for a bit of comedy at the end of the vid, cos alot of people love that hand for some reason.I don't like the 47 preflop raise. You had recently been betting aggressively in a number of pots and your temporary table image is looser than your PAhud stats show...
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