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Poker - LHE $1/$2, two tables, 46 minutes.
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LHE $1/$2, two tables, 46 minutes.
My first attempt (well, technically my third) at making a video, so bear with me. I'm sure the next one will be - marginally - better.
download the WMV here. |
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i have to agree with Liam here. A few spots I thought should have been ch-raised that got ch-called down. One is almost right off the bat with the 78o for middle pair on the Q85 flush draw flop, the other was I think a T7o for TP that got outdrawn by J7 for the gutshot.
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delighted to watch this FP. i enjoy your commentary very much
i'm a NL specialist but i'll still try to comment on a couple things that strike me one way or another: at 4:30 i don't understand your fold. 45/0 loose passive guy does a typical open limp, you're in the SB with A6 and you fold getting 5:1 with what is very probably the best hand. there's another similar situation later except with K8, and i'd probably have completed the SB there as well at ~13:40, despite your explanation and the fact that she raised you before, i think you can fold the turn once suzie raises. what hand is she calling with on the flop and now turning into a bluff when every draw completes and a player to act after her? if she called flop with a single pair, unlikely she's raising the turn and making it a bluff, unless she's better because her hand improved. if she called with a draw, she hit it or in some rare cases added a pair to it. anyway she can't conceive she has any sort of fold equity after you raise pre and double barrel multiway QQ at ~22:00 - very nice hand |
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re: Folding A6o in the SB; it's just not a hand that I figure to show a profit from. It's true that it's likely the best hand at the moment, but playing it out of position in a small pot versus one or two opponents is probably not going to win me very much in the long run. Suited, I definitely continue. Thanks for pointing it out, though, I'll think some more about it.
The reason I didn't want to let it go the second time Suzie raised me was because I didn't have a lot to go on, and this pot was big. I had only 57 hands on her at that time and if I was going to continue playing out of position against someone who raises me postflop a lot, I wanted to know if I could trust the raises or not. I see what you mean, but I think you're underestimating a typical 1/2-player's range of peeling the flop. Admittedly I'm being reverse-results-oriented here since I'm trying to say it could have been a semibluff when it was in fact a straight, but I think my point stands. 4aces07: Not only do I sound just like Gus, I look just like him, too. Keep that in mind, ladies. (Okay, no, I don't.) /FP |
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