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what program do you use to record your videos? Is it possible to just record the table?

I'll watch this video later, I'm going to bed.
 
tomh7795

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Well okay. Not very well played. I'm not doing everyhand as some are abc stuff

Hand 1 - We have kj off on the bb. blinds are very small (15/30). utg + 2 raises 3.5x and the btn calls. We are behind to the utg range and we are very well stacked and probably get in a lot of trouble if we flop top pair. Your oop to if you call against a range that beats you. So easy fold here.

Hand 2 - We get 47s on the co and we raise 4x the bb. blinds are 20/40. We have 33 bb here so we are very confortable and there's no need to start risking 160 chips to win 40 with 47. Also 3x does the same as a 4x raise. Another easy fold pre-flop.

Hand 3 - 710s on the bb and the sb raises 3x. Here i would just fold and let him have it. If he keeps doing it then we re-raise or shove when the blinds get a little higher too. Don't need to call a large amount of your stack pre-flop with 710s. When he checks flop i like a slighty bigger bet then 1/2 pot. I like 3/4 here. Or maybe a bet around 150.

Hand 4 - kj on the co and a short stack limped from mp. Here is just a fold. You don't want to start making moves yet. Just fold it and wait for a hand that's worth doing that with (aq+ 99+)

Hand 5 - i would either fold or limp after utg +1 player limped. If we raise we're raising an utg limp ( not the strongest play in the world) and there's still 7 active players who are likely to pick up a decent hand. I don't mind a limp to see a cheap flop. I like the cbet you did. Wasn't enough to pot commit you but enough to get your opponent to fold. I really like that river bet. If your opponent had a hand like Ax suited and flopped a flush draw then it was enough of a bet to get him to fold without risking your whole stack and able to get your opponent to fold any missed st8 draws. Good bet sir.

Hand 6 - You get 4 10 in the bb and the btn limps ( which shows he's a weak player). The flop was very wet so a check seems fine. He checks back and the turn was a very wet card. I would check it again. I don't think your getting enough hands to fold to a turn bet here.

Hand 7 - Easy fold here with 55. Both thier ranges are beating you espically the one who raised utg. Your stack is health enough to fold and look for a better spot.

Hand 8 - well..... Good raise pre-flop! You got called by both blinds. sb donk bets out and bb folds and we min raise. Why? If he has any 2 cards in that spot is his getting near the right odds to call. Easy fold! You said to me easy fold with ak in 1 of my hands but this is 10x easier fold. Would he bet out here as a bluff (probably not). If he's not bluffing then we are behind (% wise) to every possible hand (even 56). Even if he can bluff there we still should fold.

Hand 9 - j10s is very marginal. We're short and probably a little tilted. There's a lot of dead money in the pot which makes it marginal. I think we're always going to be an underdog, even to one opponent. I'm not sure what to do. Pushing seems fine. Folding is fine too.

I say stop calling from the bb so much. Start folding kj type hands when an opponent limps. Stop stealing the blinds when we are 30 bb deep. Your way to loose. I'll guesss your vpip is about 25%. Try to lower that to about 15%. You have to start playing more tighter and more aggressive (not calling raises with domitated hands).

Hope this helps :)
 
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