100nlHU against a fish

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100nlHU against a fish

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ooooofffffftttttt

d/l right now to watch after lucky number slevin
 
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I play $10.50 SnG HU a bit and am surprised by how many fish/fools that are playing those stakes.
 
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Can't wait for the last part of Wall-e to complete cause I can only dl 1 MU file at a time :(.
 
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awsome vid chuck, like proper awsome, i have notes on a few hands which are in chronological order coz i forgot to take time notes, and all are writeen before seeing hand outcomes. Be aware that all suggestions/comments are for playing against this guy whos so passive, im saying this now so i don't have to say against this guy after each comment. Unless stated otherwise, the hands are ones you raised on the button :) [warning, a long list of comments :)]

Firstly, i don't understand why you wouldn't double barrel the flush draw + overs with a,k, you take down the pot so often on the turn and im also very often betting all non blank rivers, anything that complete anything im betting with the knowledge we are going to fold out a ton of hands, i would only be checking cards that pair the board and 2's 3's etc

The hand we have a,t and check a 9,k,k board which im fine with, but on the q turn, that puts a 3 to a flush out there and several draws, i may very well but my ace for value against all the draws, checking is fine, but i think there is some value in betting our ace on the turn and checking river

Cant remember your hand but board read 9,k,4,k with 2 diamonds i think and you were deciding whether or not to double barrel. Checking turn behind is the best option here since pairing the king on the turn increases the likelyhood villain looks us up again with 9's 4's and pp's

k,3 you 3 bet with, c bet k,2,j flop, then check blank turn but bet 10 on river. Now against this guy i feel we can get 2 streets of value against a jack and smaller pp's, with a near guarantee that we are going to get the river going check check unless villain improves. That just seems the much better option rather than checking turn and betting river, since on the river we are effectively turning our hand into a bluff imo since we are only going to get called by bigger kings/2pair here

the 10-7 hand surprised me, since you 3 bet it which is fine and flopped a OESFD and double barreled which is standard, i jsut dont understand why you did that here but didnt double your a,k hand i said about earlier

when you raise with a,q and flop broadway, villain folds to cbet. Just wondering if this passive guy calls the flop, whats your turn action?? are you checking and betting river, or betting turn again even thoguh villain is folding a lot of his range?

qq hand, guy has shown no aggression whatsoever, not even with 2 pair, i think we could very easily be check/folding the 7,k,4,4 board facing turn bet after check/check flop, since villain is bluffing a very very small amount of time

really hate the raise with the k,5 on the 7,4,9,6,3 This guy isnt betting anything worse than a 5, so just call behind, i very much doubt villain even looks up your raise with 2 pair, so your just donating to rake at best imo

kq on a,j,k board, bet for value please against guy who will call kings, jacks and peel draws

5,3 on 3,j,9,j board with 2 diamonds, you call a turn bet, i just fold to turn bet against someone who we have seen before, doesn't bet an ace high flush draw after you showed no aggression post flop, he just checked his draw down, so i don't see him semi bluffing here and so just had you beat unless he has q,t of diamonds

final hand, meh i dont know if i like stacking the 9,6 on the turn, after we are flat called on flop then raised on turn, i think we only beat 6,7 and 6,3, but i think its most likely that he just got there with basically all hands and now has us beat or had us beat on the flop. Its marginal but i dont think we are ahead against him here.

Just ran through pokerstove and got these results

Text results appended to pokerstove.txt

17,864 games 0.032 secs 558,250 games/sec

Board: 3s 6s 7c 9c
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 25.795% 25.79% 00.00% 4608 0.00 { 96o }
Hand 1: 74.205% 74.21% 00.00% 13256 0.00 { 99, 77-66, 33, T8s, 97s, 76s, 63s, 54s, T8o, 97o, 76o, 63o, 54o }

It just seems like a fold tbh
 
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bump so that chuck can see comment, and for others to view :)
 
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I saw, thanks for taking the time switch.

My mouse is busted right now so it's way too hard to switch between the video and this thread and give me replies to your replies. As soon as I get it fixed I'll give a full reply :)
 
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