Here's a short 30 minute video of me 2 tabling 100nl
There is no sound, sorry I couldn't get the mic to work but shalesey has fixed the prob so next time there will be sound hopefully!
I also apologise that the GT+ overlay doesn't show, again shalesey has shown me how to fix this for next time.
I ran pretty well during this spell with a few nice rivers, any constructive comments are welcome, I know there are a few spots where I could have played it differently (maybe better). 2 hands that spring to mind are QJ and AK.
Any questions about thought processes etc. are welcome, and hopefully my answers will make up partly for lack of a voice over.
There weren't any really tough situations here but I'm planning on making some more videos which will hopefully have me in some tougher spots and making some moves like I've posted in a few threads recently.
Hope you enjoy!
http://www.thepokerhomegame.co.uk/100nl.zip
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Thread: 100nl 6 max video 1
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08-27-2007 #1
100nl 6 max video 1
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08-27-2007 #2
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08-27-2007 #3
I don't play ring but I still might watch it...
BOSS
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08-27-2007 #4
Comments while I'm watching
-2/3 psb cbet with AA on dry board, doing it for value as opposed to 3/4?
-I thought 45s was a call, def got the implied odds. Flop punished you for folding :P
-Completing sb with 89o? Why not fold?
-isn't check/fold button a no-no?
-Any other way to play the AK against super donk?
Otherwise I was estimating all your moves/bet sizes and got them all spot on bar one.
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08-28-2007 #5
I generally bet less in re raised pots on the flop, I also want him to feel like he has FE if he wants to shove TT/JJ
I was very close to calling the 45s, it must have been something in the guy's stats that made me fold.
Can't remember the 89 hand, with limpers I always call with this hand.
Check fold button I use because I usually play 8 tables
I could have shoved the turn with AK but I didn't see him folding unless he was floating the flop with complete air. Any J or any pp was calling imo.
I'm a little concerned you guessed most my moves, but as I said I didn't get in any spots to make a more tricky play
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08-28-2007 #6
I can see your cards and all the plays were bog standard, you didn't get in any spots where you even had the option to get tricky.
Other than that yeah stats would have helped calling with 45s.
One other thing, was raising the flop with T7 (TPWK) pretty agro or is that standard? The guy basically potted it I think but I'm pretty sure it was unraised.
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08-28-2007 #7
You probably noticed I was contemplating call/raise for quite some time.
SB came out firing 2/3 pot on a draw heavy board and it just didn't scream top pair to me. The size of his bet led me to believe he had middle pair or a draw. In a HU pot I may have just called but with a limper behind me I didn't want to give him fantastic drawing odds by just calling. If I get 3 bet by either player it's an easy fold and if I get called I obv proceed with caution.
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08-28-2007 #8
Good stuff.
- I like the T7 flop raise, best line imo.
- At about 20 mins you said "what an idiot" in the chatbox. First, LOL at idiot being censored. Second, berating donkeys is bad, but you probably know that.
- Your bet/raise sizes are generally about the same as mine I found.
- AQ hand when you hit the ace on the river, I like a slightly smaller value bet of $10-12 (you made it $14 into $19). Just think you get a bit more value out of weaker pairs that you might not get with the bigger bet.
- QJ hand I like all streets. I was saying "please check, please check" on the turn and although I would've gone for $36 on the river, $40 is fine imo.
- AK hand (about 20 mins) I do exactly the same.
- If you'd pressed enter after typing "booooooooooooooooooooom" for us, I would've fallen off my seat.
Overall I generally play the same as you.
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08-28-2007 #9
personally i think the whole berating donkeys thing is vastly overrated and doesnt make them play any better or leave the table....if anything, the donks in my games tend to want to keep calling me down / get aggro with me just to prove how great they are (and yes, i berate like hell
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i also may have a few issues that i need to sort out as i instantly decided i wasnt gonna watch this video when i read that there was no sound and so no running commentary
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08-28-2007 #10
tbh I'd expect a lot of players to play that set of hands similarly to me.
I know berating donkeys is bad, I just haven't hit a barn door with AK in a while and it frustrated me a little. Even rakeback gets censored on crypto by the way
i think if id pressed enter i might have given my hand away slightly, lol
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