Finally, my $10NL 6-tabling video

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[all links broken, removed ~tb]




Sorry about the size, it'll probably take longer to download than to watch, and thanks to those who do watch and comment.
 
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ooh ill watch all and find all lleaks in ur game :)
downloading now
how long is the whole 5part series?
 
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Thanks, that's what I'm hoping. The entire series is only 25 minutes, definitely didn't expect that to be 800+ MB. Each one is about 5 minutes, ended up splitting it by recording me watching the video in Windows Movie Maker, as I'm sure you can see :).
 
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Should probably actually explain the PAHUD stats as well, you can see me mousing over them at one point explaining what they mean, but then I realized it wasn't actually recording anything :)

Left is preflop stats, calls a PFR, makes a PFR, and VP$IP. Top is aggression frequency (out of 100, not the same as AF). Right is showdown stats, went to SD on top, then won at showdown, and the last one is won SD when raised river, which I'm finding not enough people raise the river and get to SD for that stat to have any meaning whatsoever.

Finally the one I use the most is the one separated by the /'s. First is how often they cbet, next is reaction to a cbet, fold, call, and raise.

The middle number is the # of hands.
 
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ok first of all in the top left hand table about 1 minute 15 seconds into the first video
i dont understand the leading out after the check-call flop and betting so small as well
if u checked he probably would have bet again and then u could have come over the top
i think that would have been more effective
 
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Wow, either the resolution is way high, or the format is not a compressed one. Chuck gets 45 mins in 150Megs or something like that.

I can only d/l the first before my daily free limit is exceeded.
 
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ok first of all in the top left hand table about 1 minute 15 seconds into the first video
i dont understand the leading out after the check-call flop and betting so small as well
if u checked he probably would have bet again and then u could have come over the top
i think that would have been more effective

Well here was my logic.

Basically I can see him betting out with anything after I checked the flop, which is what I wanted, seeing as I flopped top pair with a fairly good kicker. The turn is where being OOP kills me. If I check he can check behind for a free card, which I definitely don't want to give, especially with the second diamond hitting, although I'm not particularly worried about the flush draw, my bigger problem is not getting money in when I have the best of it, especially because he could have a weak ace. I probably should have put in more if I bet mainly because then I have no idea what to do if he comes over the top. Did he think my small bet was an attempt to steal? Does he think "I have top pair, I can't lose"? But after the call I had him on a weak ace. So I value bet the river, knowing he wouldn't fold even A2 to that kind of bet, and it turns out actually he had second pair, but similar logic.

I guess the main reason I didn't check again was mainly I'm scared of calling down the entire way against AQ, 2 pair, or a set. But I realize that logic was off because if he bets the turn, I come over the top, I can then fold to a re-raise knowing fairly for certain that I'm beat. But when he has hands like he had (weak A or the K) he checks behind and I'm forced to bet being OOP and he calls, basically taking away the value from the turn bet.
 
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Wow, either the resolution is way high, or the format is not a compressed one. Chuck gets 45 mins in 150Megs or something like that.

I can only d/l the first before my daily free limit is exceeded.

roger for both...file size should definitely not be this big (I can help with that if needed), plus we can't download more than one of these files in like two day period, zach.
 
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roger for both...file size should definitely not be this big (I can help with that if needed), plus we can't download more than one of these files in like two day period, zach.

What should I do? Using camstudio to record, not aware of any options to make it smaller. Tried compressing using virtualdub and it seems to have made it slow-motion. No idea how/why because the length is still the same. It is smaller though. I didn't realize there was a limit on downloading the files.
 
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Scratch that, figured out how to better compress it using camstudio. I could try to record my previous recording with the compression, but it may just be easier to record my session tonight. Thanks for the help.
 
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A few notes, only after seeing the first one, obv:

AJ hand was oddly played, but I liked it. fwiw I'm usually if not always folding AJo to an EP raise, esp out of position.

ATo in the BB, you have 4 limpers ahead of you and then you pop it up to 3BB. For one, I'm checking this all the time in the blinds. If we're going to raise, we have to do that 3BB+1/limper thing, or something like it. We're giving way to good a price to every limper, and are almost never getting folds. So basically we're bloating the pot out of position with a hand that's rarely feeling comfortable postflop.

A7 in a similar spot and this is an equally bad raise - we've got two limpers and this time with position you pop it up to 3BB. This gives us little to no FE, and we're doing it with a terrible hand. You'll be missing the flop most of the time, and will not get very much respect from 10nl players, so have very little FE postflop as well.
 
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Downloading part 1 will try compressing it the old-fashioned/free way. Hang on a bit. Jesus Christ! I downloaded 8 Stevie Ray Vaughan videos, my fave Full Tilt commercials and the BR management podcast in less time than this is gonna take. Dang!
 
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Have only watched the first so far but...

When I saw the bet turn after the c/c I thought it was a different screen or something :eek: but thinking about it it was actually fairly beautiful. You aren't really losing value from any hand in his range and are gaining it in bucketloads from Ax (not AK or AQ) and even some highish pps which in my experience seem all to willing to call down at 10NL with two overcards.

You attempted two squeezes simultaneously and they are both yucky. Squeezes operated entirely on FE and you are giving the limpers 42597 to 1 on a call. At 10NL people spew tons so you really have to make a massive raise - I usually pop it to 2x the pot (in the ATo hand a buck or just over) and you are not at all gonna get called by a hand that limped (10nl don't make funky limp moves with monsters afaict). This definately works enough times that you're far more than freerolling when you do get called.

d/ling p2...
 
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Tried compressing using virtualdub and it seems to have made it slow-motion.

from memory...

file --> open avi --> pick the vid
video --> full recompress mode (you can use fast or whatever but it doesn't work as well)
video --> framerate --> set fps to 15 or so
video --> compression... --> xvid mpeg4 codec
file --> save as avi --> enter new file name --> voila
 
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