4-tabling 100nl 6-max

ChuckTs

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I'm currently being coached by Stosh from stoxpoker and this video is what I'm sending him for analysis. He basically asked me to explain my thought process, so as usual I rant a bit. I'm not sure what he's sending back (worded analysis, video, whatever) but I'll probably post that too when he sends it back to me.

Just thought the video might be interesting to some, and of course would like feedback from anyone who watches it.

[broken link~tb]

1hr14mins, 242mb

edit: oh, stats are:

vpip/pfr/af/3b/fold to 3b/hands
ats/ffb/cb/raise cb/wtsd
 
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On it like a dirty shirt.

d/ling now ....
 
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about halfway through, so far looks pretty standard.

The one hand I will comment on so far is the AJo that u 3bet from the blinds on the top left. Its been awhile since I played 6max, but I think this is a spot I used to get into trouble a lot with.

So in the hand, a 27/18 opens UTG+1. I actually don't know what is best here as folding seems so weak, but 3betting OoP you are only going to get called by hands that beat u most likely and you really have no idea where u stand if you hit an A or a J on the flop. When he flats your 3bet I put him on a range of pocket pairs and AQ+. As played I think its fine. If you are betting the flop there I think you are committed to shove that turn with the nut flush draw + 2 overs. You have a lot of fold equity and even if u get called u have some outs.
 
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Ya that was definitely the hand I was the most confused by. Well that and the other AJ hand where the guy cold called my 3bet and we hit TP.

Here's Stosh's reply in mp3 format. I guess this is a little bit of a brag, but he seemed very impressed with my play and that boosted my confidence quite a bit. He touched on everything I hoped he would (that's what she said) and pinpointed what I think are my strengths and weaknesses, and I'm very satisfied with hour 2 of my coaching.

I think this was a lot more helpful than the sweats so I just may make my final two hours in the same format, and of course post them here.
 
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Nice of you to post that Chuck, its like the members of cardschat get some free coaching from Stosh. I am very grateful. I am downloading Stosh's commentary now and I'm gonna see if I can load up the vid and mp3 at the same time to hear what he has to say asap.
 
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what am i doing wrong?

got the audio in itunes but really want to see the video but cant find it
 
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can someone send me the link to the video

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ChuckTs, if you want I can take your video and put it to his commentary and re-render into a video, that way it'll be easier for people to watch the "ChuckTs" version and the "stosh" version.
 
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Thanks monkey but it's not something he recorded as he was watching, so the audio isn't the same length. He just marked the hands he thought were significant and commented on them in his own time.
 
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