To each his own on HUD layout, etc. But to see them better while tiling, you could bold your font. That helps me a lot when I tile.
I'm not an expert, but here's my opinion on the play:
7:07 - Make a note on the guy who called you down with the underpair 66 so you know to limit your
bluffing against him next time.
15:45 - Stall your failed button steals folds a little bit to make the villains sweat. If you fold those too quickly, they may think they can steal those from you later.
19:15 - Not sure if 33 is strong enough to try the iso-move in MP with loose players in the blinds. But I could be wrong. On the flop, I might think about checking behind since the pot is so big and it takes more to c-bet correctly. You did have a GS draw, but some of your outs were dirty being clubs.
26:20 - 55 and 3 overcards flopped while sandwiched between 2 tough-ish players. I'm check/folding this.
26:45 - Flatting a raise from a 9/5 nit w 54s isn't something I'd do. If you want to make a move on him here, I'd try a 3-bet since his FT3bet% was 92.
28:40 - AK MP flat VS UTG nit raise. "I really don't see any need to 3-bet this guy." His 100% FT3Bet stat wasn't a good reason? All your flat did was sweeten the pot for the SB with A4.
30:25 - QQ MP. I'm C-betting this flop while the pot is smaller. If TBlue calls, then I check the turn. As played, you don't know if CocoaBeach is betting the turn with a J, an FD, an underpair, or air. Then I'd also feel forced to call the river for the same reason. (Although his higher AF and W$SD%
were confusing.) I think you get a better read here if you bet flop/check turn.
37:00 - AKs in position. I 3/4 pot bet all day when he checks the turn. But you may even think about a shove since a correct-sized bet would leave you so little behind. Because again to me, his turn check and his high AF most likely mean he's giving up. He didn't seem very tricky.
38:50 - Cat snoring. LOL!
39:25 - I agree that 88 is a setmine and not a 3-bet VS this villain. But with position against his 86% C-bet stat, you could try to re-raise him off the flop. Key word is "could".
41:10 - I'm not a fan of button stealing w QTo VS a noticably difficult player and a shorty. But maybe that's just me. Then, I'm not sure the flop of Js & 2 low Clubs is a "definite check behind". Sure, his FTCBet is only 44%. But to him, the J likely hit you and the whole flop doesn't necessarily hit him since his range is wide-ish. This almost begs for a 2-barrel. I think one benefit of the fact that you have lowered your steal bets amount to $1.50 is that your C-bets don't cost as much. Don't be afraid to use that benefit. Besides, your C-bet% at that table was only 50 (even though he's played 721
hands against you).
So the only overall point I'd make is try to see the whole table and try not to focus on just one player on multi-player flops.
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Good video. I want to make mine like that. Can you let us know your recording settings and if you did any compressing/encoding before you uploaded to Blip.TV?