Poker Vlog Episode 3 By Pro Ryan Laplante: $10,000 Buy-in Day 2!

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Hey everyone, this is my 3rd new episode of my poker Vlog!

Episode 2 Thread here.

In this episode I discuss hands I played in day 2 of 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.

[FONT=NotoSans, Lato, arial, sans-serif]I hope you enjoy it!

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Damn, says the video is unavailable, I've watched episode 1 and 2 though. :D
 
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Yeah Ryan, something went wrong with video :(
 
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Another good video, very informative!

Can't wait for Ep. 4 :D
 
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Regarding the 9d9c: You limp behind pre-flop. If it gets raised behind you by (say) Noah, and Jacky calls, what do you do?

If Noah raises and Jacky four-bets, what do you do?


Thanks Ryan!
 
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These Vlogs are something I look forward to! You make a great instructor Protenrial. I truly appreciate you taking time out of your schedule to do these videos and your "Ask Protential" threads...also want to thank CC for making this happen. Looking forward to Vlog 4...
 
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Regarding the 9d9c: You limp behind pre-flop. If it gets raised behind you by (say) Noah, and Jacky calls, what do you do?

If Noah raises and Jacky four-bets, what do you do?


Thanks Ryan!
I called the raise.

If Noah 3b and jacky jams I get this in. If Noah 3b and jacky calls I get this in.

I mentioned that in the video that it was strong enough to get in if some1 Squeezed/3b.
 
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Glad you all are enjoying it!
 
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Excellent video! Very patiently played with 99 lol.. in this case I like raise after flop, would that be a mistake?
 
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Love the 99 hand and how you explained your thought process throughout the hand.
 
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I am just fascinated how equal I would act in your place, lol! Great video, looking forward for more guidance :top:
 
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Excellent video! Very patiently played with 99 lol.. in this case I like raise after flop, would that be a mistake?
In this case it would be.

But its a profitable decision and makes the hand easiest to play...
 
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You stated that the pot odds were giving you 2.8 to 1 and so you
only needed to be right 28% of the time.
I have heard similar statements from jcarver and I have no idea what this is supposed to mean.
How do you come to this number of 28%
I can understand the part about your opponents range, just don't see how it relates to this.
Is this a GTO percentage of some sort ?
 
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You stated that the pot odds were giving you 2.8 to 1 and so you
only needed to be right 28% of the time.
I have heard similar statements from jcarver and I have no idea what this is supposed to mean.
How do you come to this number of 28%
I can understand the part about your opponents range, just don't see how it relates to this.
Is this a GTO percentage of some sort ?
So when getting 2.8 to 1, to convert odds to a fraction you add 1 then divide.

So 2.8 to 1 = 1/3.8 = 26%

3 to 1 = 1/4 = 25%

4 to 1 = 1/5 = 20%

Etc.
 
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Thanks for the vid and insight Ryan,,,,You da man!! :D
 
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Great job on Episode 3!

I like how you laid behind the log with the 9's. Jacky had no clue you had a pocket pair. A muck in disgust! lol Very well played!
 
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Well played 99 but. Even thought Jacky could had ATo what made you believe that he didn't finally to call. Now K on river. It is that possible at his range to bluff or to have the card. I dont know much about but when to make the right decision.
Thanks for the vlog, i guess is the best way to learn. That someone explains to you at differents situation.
 
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