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gildwulf
10-21-2005, 08:59 PM
Here is a 20 minute video of a headsup match on pokerstars. Opponent is one of the better ones I've played against so far. Good match. Please critique, as I have just switched over from six-max and I'm relatively new to the Pokerstars format.

http://download.pokerdominion.com/twoplustwo/gildwulf%20HU%20pokerstars.avi

ghostface
10-21-2005, 09:32 PM
what do i have to dl to get avis to play on my computer!!!!!!!!!?

LoaferGee12
10-21-2005, 10:07 PM
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what do i have to dl to get avis to play on my computer!!!!!!!!!?

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ArturiusX
10-21-2005, 10:11 PM
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what do i have to dl to get avis to play on my computer!!!!!!!!!?

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Google is your friend.

Download divx media player, that should have the codec which allows you to watch.

Amything
10-21-2005, 10:43 PM
Instead of going through the hassles of codecs I recomend VLC mediaplayer, free, open source and does not require any further downloading. http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

Catt
10-21-2005, 10:44 PM
I don't play NL so this advice may be crap: I'd reraise more often facing an SB pre-flop raise. I think you only RR twice, both with solid hands. I think you can mix in some RRs from the BB with more marginal hands. Since I don't play NL, I have nothing more to add.

gildwulf
10-22-2005, 03:03 AM
bump

anyone have anything else?

10-22-2005, 03:04 AM
why didn't you slowplay the Q8 boat?

gildwulf
10-22-2005, 03:05 AM
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why didn't you slowplay the Q8 boat?

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i bet almost every flop, it would seem pretty suspicious if I checked...but point taken

JaBlue
10-22-2005, 07:42 AM
first of all, i'm not a fan of your chatting

you: nh
him: sucked out
you: yep hehe

Also, your opponent played horribly when it was shallow. He called a raise for half his stack and check-folded? Huh?

There was a time when you raise PF, he min-reraises you, then you call. You have some suited ace and the flop comes like A83, he bets and you push. Why? What worse hands is he going to call you with and what better hands is he going to fold? Flat call is much better.

You are allowed to fold preflop more often. I don't know what a normal day is like when you're not hitting every flop but, really, stuff like J3s for a raise, completing from the button with 26o, etc. you can just fold preflop. You really don't lose anything by doing so.

Its good that you're continuing with your made hands and your bluffs but I would still mix it up more often. Check behind sometimes on the paired boards (with and without the goods) etc.

You stayed in one speed the whole game. Generally this is bad.

Lastly you are giving a lot of credit to bets on later streets. Maybe too much. I don't know how often opponents are delayed bluffing but it seems particularly good against you.

Nice match, good video.