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I play pretty well I think and run really really good (hit a nice 2 outter on the river). I was due though since I was over $400 below all in EV til this session. End up +$250 and really feel like i think things through pretty well. Let me know what u think

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watched it...good vid. I can't even fathom what it must be like to be able to run like that right now :O

One thing I'd say (and this may very well be only me) but i don't know if you have to say "this is a pretty standard opening" everytime you raise something. Just got a little bit repetitive. But yea good video, you played quite well and the commentary and your thought processes were explained clearly.
 
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D/L BW, I'll watch it later.
 
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So far good, lol at the AK hand where he tells you before hand, but at ~22:20 you flat a min 3-bet with AK oop and plan to stack when you hit your K. Can you explain this?
 
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44:20ish, AJ you call the flop, and then bet when he checks turn. I'd like a check turn and call or bet river line more just because he'll pay you off with more. The slight downside is that if he has a flush you give him a free draw, but checking keeps the pot smaller with not a really strong hand and under-reps your hand so he's likely to bluff/call down lighter on the river.
 
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you flat a min 3-bet with AK oop and plan to stack when you hit your K. Can you explain this?
Umm, villain is horrible, he's not stacking less than AK preflop but probably will stack TT+. I figure this is the best line as if I shove pf I'm at best flipping and by flatting i can see a flop and still get money from TT-QQ if I hit my hand and I probably take his stack if he has AQ/KQ. Also, I believe it was a min 3bet so I'm easily getting odds to take a cheap flop. If he has AA/KK and I hit one on the flop too so be it, I just cant ever fold AK here vs this guy.
 
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Just some questions on your table layout, watching the vid now, may post some things later if there's something I actually wanna talk about and understand :).

You have this box on the bottom of your table: AVG VPIP, AVG POT and the last line is a username with a $ amount next to it, what does that last line mean ? And why did u put it over ur stack size, I can hardly see how much money u have there :( Or maybe that's the point.

And second, to the left of the stat bar, left of VPIP, there's a star.
What does that star mean or do ?

Thanks.
 
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You have this box on the bottom of your table: AVG VPIP, AVG POT and the last line is a username with a $ amount next to it, what does that last line mean ?

Thats the last pot that was played on the table, who won it and how much it was.

And why did u put it over ur stack size, I can hardly see how much money u have

I actually have moved this box since i did this video, since u are right, it is really hard to see my stack size, just didnt really know where else to put it.

And second, to the left of the stat bar, left of VPIP, there's a star.
What does that star mean or do ?

I never use it, but I'm pretty sure its to make notes on players. I just use the PS note taking feature though
 
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I actually have moved this box since i did this video, since u are right, it is really hard to see my stack size, just didnt really know where else to put it.

How about right under the pot size and above the cards, there's some space there :).

And thanks for the explanation.
Also can you explain why sometimes u fold hands like 44-88 from positions like MP, I think, and say standard fold. But other times u limp in or call a standard raise with them ?

I'm not sure but I believe you sometimes do it with hands like AT-AJ too.
 
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Also can you explain why sometimes u fold hands like 44-88 from positions like MP, I think, and say standard fold. But other times u limp in or call a standard raise with them ?

I'm not sure but I believe you sometimes do it with hands like AT-AJ too.
Do you have specific examples from my video? If so, give me the times at which I do it and I will be able to explain in depth why I am folding/calling/raising.

I'm guessing that I'm folding hands like 44-88 when a small stack opens and I will fold in any position. With small PPs we are basically just trying to hit a set and take someone's stack. If they don't have a large enough stack, then I can't be justified in calling with small PPs b/c I won't hit a set enough times for it to be worth it to call their pf raise with such a small stack behind. Lol thats a kind of wordy/shitty explanation. I know what I want to say but I cant spell it out. Search the forums for "implied odds". I know there's an article out there somewhere and it will basically explain what I was trying to say.

Anyways, thats just a guess as to why I was folding them, if you post specific times from my vid I can explain in more detail each situation.
 
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Anyways, thats just a guess as to why I was folding them, if you post specific times from my vid I can explain in more detail each situation.

Yeah I know what you mean with implied odds and short stacks. I'd have to watch some parts over to give u times and maybe I have time tomorrow I don't know.

Hopefully I'll get back to you with some timestamps.
 
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