Poker Vlog Episode 2 By Pro Ryan Laplante

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Hey everyone, this is my 2nd new episode of my poker Vlog!

In this episode I discuss hands I played in the $10,000 buy-in World Poker Tour Bellagio main event.

Please check it out if you are interested in indepth discussion and analysis of live poker hands played by a WSOP bracelet winner and 8 year professional.

Please let me know if you have any questions or suggestions.

I hope you enjoy it!

Episode 2
 
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your the pro?? cause if so I need some help on some online situations please
 
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Ryan,

I'm loving the blogs! It is really nice to see the hands you're playing and have you share your thought process behind how you played them.


Great having you on the forum!


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you do a good job with this vlog, I like to watch vlogs about poker, learn something new every day. :))GL
 
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Anyone who hasn't seen Ryan's Vlog, oughta take a look. Very well done, Ryan! I found it incredibly easy to follow. (just finished watching Vlog Ep. 2)
 
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Love the 6-4 hand! Awesome to hear your thought process too,,,keep`em coming Ryan! :top:
 
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Awesome job with the vlog bro! Looking forwarding to seeing more content from you in the future.
 
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Ryan,

I'm loving the blogs! It is really nice to see the hands you're playing and have you share your thought process behind how you played them.


Great having you on the forum!


Debbie
Thank you!
 
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Fantastic blogs, I'm really enjoying these.

Question: on the KQ hand, if the villain had just called your bet on the turn instead of raising, what range would you have put him on and what would your strategy on the river be?
 
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Anyone who hasn't seen Ryan's Vlog, oughta take a look. Very well done, Ryan! I found it incredibly easy to follow. (just finished watching Vlog Ep. 2)
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying them!
 
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Love the 6-4 hand! Awesome to hear your thought process too,,,keep`em coming Ryan! :top:
It was a fun one!

Im glad you enjoy it and hope you are learning from it!
 
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Kevin told you he had A flush draw here? Great hand mate.

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Love the 6-4 hand! Awesome to hear your thought process too,,,keep`em coming Ryan! :top:

Agree - awesome hand discussion!

Fantastic blogs, I'm really enjoying these.

Question: on the KQ hand, if the villain had just called your bet on the turn instead of raising, what range would you have put him on and what would your strategy on the river be?

Great question.
 
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Good stuff, very interesting and easy to follow, thanks! :D
 
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Fantastic blogs, I'm really enjoying these.

Question: on the KQ hand, if the villain had just called your bet on the turn instead of raising, what range would you have put him on and what would your strategy on the river be?

Id assume hed have some Qx+ up to AA, hands like AcX, and some straight draws. Also hands like JcJx and TcTx.

Id bet most rivers fairly small, hoping for a thin call. Id Check A/T/J though unless it gave me a flush.
 
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Id assume hed have some Qx+ up to AA, hands like AcX, and some straight draws. Also hands like JcJx and TcTx.

Id bet most rivers fairly small, hoping for a thin call. Id Check A/T/J though unless it gave me a flush.

Thanks for the perspective. Let's say the river was a blank and you threw out a small bet, then the villain put in a substantial raise. Would this probably be a way ahead/way behind situation?
 
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Thank you for doing this, it's awesome! Where can I find episode 1 at? Thanks again!
 
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Thanks for the perspective. Let's say the river was a blank and you threw out a small bet, then the villain put in a substantial raise. Would this probably be a way ahead/way behind situation?
Way ahead/way behind implies action to come.

But this would be a polarized range, either a bluff or a flush/straight/set.

Id assume this villain not capable of bluffing here, and fold.
 
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Are you strictly a Hold 'em pro?
 
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Are you strictly a Hold 'em pro?
No, I have a plo bracelet, and a 2nd in a nlhe/plo event.

I can also play PLO8 at incredibly high level, and play most mixed games competently.
 
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