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Video TStone coached me on
Here is a video I made of my play at a 5/10 table. I played for about an hour and 15 minutes, and switched tables midway through, but both tables were pretty juicy. The 75 minutes of video has been edited to remove all hands I wasn't involved in, so it is currently only 15 minutes. Action packed, and definetly some mistakes to point out. Only 13 MBs.
Let me know what you think. If there is any interest in this thread, I will post TStone's comments after I get a few replies. http://homepages.nyu.edu/~dpg221/SpicyVideo.avi |
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Re: Video TStone coached me on
You have QTo in the BB and you raise against SB. Flop comes rag, he bets you raise you call. Why did you call the turn donk bet though?
You have 77 on the bb and everyone limps. Why do you raise? I think you can just check and try to hit a set. |
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Re: Video TStone coached me on
You have J3 and you flop a boat HU against the sb. Why raise the flop? Why not leave him fire again the turn?
Other than that, I am amazed by the number of fools playing 5/10. |
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Re: Video TStone coached me on
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You have J3 and you flop a boat HU against the sb. Why raise the flop? Why not leave him fire again the turn? [/ QUOTE ] I was thinking of waiting until the turn, which may be correct. I thought since there was a flush draw out there, I could generate more action with my not too strong flop raise. I think I kill action a lot by raising on the turn, and thought I might be able to go to war somewhere if I just raised the flop. Waiting till the turn is good too though. I am not sure which is better. [ QUOTE ] Other than that, I am amazed by the number of fools playing 5/10. [/ QUOTE ] I table select good, but yes, there are plenty of idiots to find at 5/10. |
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Re: Video TStone coached me on
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You have QTo in the BB and you raise against SB. Flop comes rag, he bets you raise you call. Why did you call the turn donk bet though? [/ QUOTE ] I was getting 5:1 to call, plus another bet on the river. I had picked up a gutshot with 4 perfect outs, plus another 3 pretty good outs from my overcard, and 3 crappy, but sometimes good middle card outs. I think weighted I get at least 7 outs. [ QUOTE ] You have 77 on the bb and everyone limps. Why do you raise? I think you can just check and try to hit a set. [/ QUOTE ] http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...e=0#Post4012675 |
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You have QTo in the BB and you raise against SB. Flop comes rag, he bets you raise you call. Why did you call the turn donk bet though? [/ QUOTE ] Hehe, I saw this one. The mouse pointer hovers over the "Fold" button and I'm screaming "CALL FOR THE LOVE OF GOD YOU'VE JUST PICKED UP A GUTSHOT MAN!!!!!" He has seven to ten outs there. Easy call. Guy. |
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Re: Video TStone coached me on
dude, this link is not helping me.
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Re: Video TStone coached me on
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dude, this link is not helping me. [/ QUOTE ] I dunno why it isn't, it should work. Maybe type the url into your web browser? If nothing works, you can download it at: http://s41.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3...81ZQSSYH5XTWZ7 where it will be hosted for a few more days I think. This video is 25 minutes, and includes a bunch of notes I wrote asking TStone questions. Other video is just nonstop play for 15 minutes. Both are the same 75 minutes of play though. |
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Re: Video TStone coached me on
1) i dont try to steal with k4o vs that laggy bb. you dont win without a showdown often enough
2) QTo in the BB vs SB. raising the flop is just spewing, villain is never folding before the river here 3) i just call KQo on the button with a CC'er already. i dunno what's right though, it probably doesnt matter 4) AQ on a KJ234 board, i value bet the river a lot. this villain probably would've raised any ace preflop though 5) 99 on a Jxx flop, waiting for the turn might be right, but i always jam the flop 6) A6o in the BB, button raises, calling station CCs, i never fold there, especially with the button being so passive postflop 7) i just give up with J high on the AKKQ board, the queen helps anything he'd peel with other preflop stuff: a7o on the button when a calling station limps in the hijack. dont fold, you have the best hand and the best position q9o on the button with two limpers i call. you limped jt in the same spot before, q9 is better ats in the bb i dont threebet with the cc'er raising 7s in the bb when the whole table has limped is insane |
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[ QUOTE ]
1) i dont try to steal with k4o vs that laggy bb. you dont win without a showdown often enough [/ QUOTE ] Although I have a loose BB (60 VPIP after 55 hands), I think K4 is just too strong from the button to not steal. [ QUOTE ] 2) QTo in the BB vs SB. raising the flop is just spewing, villain is never folding before the river here [/ QUOTE ] I raise preflop with QTo from the BB (52/8/1.3 after 90) after he completes. He bets a 853 twotone flop. I think he could easily be taking a shot with nothing. It is a blind battle, and he certainly could fold before the river. I might be ahead, and if not, I probably have 6 outs in a 5 BB pot, plus implied if I hit. [ QUOTE ] 3) i just call KQo on the button with a CC'er already. i dunno what's right though, it probably doesnt matter [/ QUOTE ] These guys are really loose, and have much worse hands. I think it does matter, and that KQ has too much equity, along with the benefits we get from our position and initiative to not reraise. [ QUOTE ] 4) AQ on a KJ234 board, i value bet the river a lot. this villain probably would've raised any ace preflop though [/ QUOTE ] I still like inducing here. Plus I save bets when he doesn't bet his better hand. [ QUOTE ] 5) 99 on a Jxx flop, waiting for the turn might be right, but i always jam the flop [/ QUOTE ] I am not assured that he is betting again on the turn with two callers, plus there are many over card scare cards. Plus, I would rather raise on a cheaper street, incase I am behind to a jack. [ QUOTE ] 6) A6o in the BB, button raises, calling station CCs, i never fold there, especially with the button being so passive postflop [/ QUOTE ] I really need to loosen up in the blinds... [ QUOTE ] 7) i just give up with J high on the AKKQ board, the queen helps anything he'd peel with [/ QUOTE ] I hated that hand. Turn bet was horrible. [ QUOTE ] a7o on the button when a calling station limps in the hijack. dont fold, you have the best hand and the best position [/ QUOTE ] I think this is close to a raise, but I am not sure. Blinds were loose I think, which would discourage me from doing it. [ QUOTE ] q9o on the button with two limpers i call. you limped jt in the same spot before, q9 is better [/ QUOTE ] I limped JTo with 3 limpers, and I think it would be much less profitable with 2. In these big multiway pots, I think JTo is a better hand then Q9o, as we are winning far less often when we hit a pair. If this means anything, PokerStove says JTo has 25% equity against 4 completely random hands, while Q9o has only 22%. [ QUOTE ] ats in the bb i dont threebet with the cc'er [/ QUOTE ] cold caller was fishy, and I think I have big value with this hand. Plus I wanted initiative. Maybe a call is right, but TStone liked the 3-bet! [ QUOTE ] raising 7s in the bb when the whole table has limped is insane [/ QUOTE ] I disagree, see my thread on the matter. Thanks for your replies, Spicymoose |
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