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Old 12-29-2005, 04:11 PM
Victor Victor is offline
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Default Re: Negreanu vs Dreamclown match

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Just because you don't care doesn't mean many others don't. I think this type of thread appeals to those that play very high limit shorthanded as well as those that are aspiring to that, and even those that have no intention of ever playing 500-1000, but are simply curious.

It's seems to me a thread where two top level players are sharing thoughts and hands about the biggest game of the internet, we all just might learn something.

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ok, i didnt realize this was gonna be a discussion of hands as the initial post did not indicate this at all. it appeared to be just another summary of all the bs thats goin on and more slinging of insults.

i wouldnt have been harsh if his post was, "hi, lets discuss some hands from our match." rather than, "hi, dn sucks donkey balls and if you dont know why you suck too."
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Old 12-29-2005, 04:12 PM
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Default Re: Negreanu vs Dreamclown match

I didn't watch the match, but I've read the thread about it in the NVG forum.

What can you say about your preflop strategy others have mentioned where you always raise your button and never fold your blind and almost never reraise preflop? Can your call from the blind with 72o really be optimal?
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Old 12-29-2005, 04:15 PM
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Default Re: Negreanu vs Dreamclown match

Yeah, he misses a lot of bets. This hand disgusted me:


Texas Hold'em $500-$1000 (real money), #1,644,004,761
Table Dreamclown's HE, 28 Dec 2005 11:29 PM ET
Seat 3: KidPoker ($108,113.75 in chips)
Seat 8: Dreamclown ($41,628.75 in chips)
ANTES/BLINDS
Dreamclown posts blind ($250), KidPoker posts blind ($500).

PRE-FLOP
Dreamclown bets $750, KidPoker bets $1,000, Dreamclown calls $500.

FLOP [board cards JD,8H,AC ]
KidPoker bets $500, Dreamclown calls $500.

TURN [board cards JD,8H,AC,4H ]
KidPoker checks, Dreamclown bets $1,000, KidPoker calls $1,000.

RIVER [board cards JD,8H,AC,4H,5S ]
KidPoker checks, Dreamclown checks.

SHOWDOWN
KidPoker shows [ JC,KC ]
Dreamclown mucks cards [ 10H,QS ]
KidPoker wins $5,999.
SUMMARY
Dealer: Dreamclown
Pot: $6,000, (including rake: $1)
KidPoker, bets $3,000, collects $5,999, net $2,999
Dreamclown, loses $3,000

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why? seems reasonable to me
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Old 12-29-2005, 04:21 PM
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Default Re: Negreanu vs Dreamclown match

"I didn't watch the match, but I've read the thread about it in the NVG forum.

What can you say about your preflop strategy others have mentioned where you always raise your button and never fold your blind and almost never reraise preflop? Can your call from the blind with 72o really be optimal? "

This is not my strategy but my friend's who is usually playing the bigger matches on the dreamclown account. I, however, am starting to slowly adapt the same preflop strategy. It seems as it's effective as long as you are a better postflop player than your opponent. If you are on the same skill lever as the opponent then you should not be playing him to begin with.

Anyway, my personal preference is very loose. I will play a hand like 47o, any 2 suited cards, and any 10x and up. I may play a few less hands if my opponent is reraising a lot.

I will also re reraise in position vs some opponents who 3bet me often or some opponents that will put in 5 bets there with a hand like AJ.

When I 4bet in position, about 80-85 % of the time I will have a premium hand like 88+ or KQs or better. The other times I may have something like 108s.

It is very possible that I may adjust and play preflop the same way as dreamclown very soon

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Old 12-29-2005, 04:32 PM
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another thing I thought of...

Even if calling with 72 off is a few % -ev against a given opponent, there are these factors to consider.

1) This style is more tilt inducing than any other style IMO.

2) This style keeps the outmatched opponent in the game longer and keeps him coming back later. It crates an image of the player who is using it as a maniac even if the player plays 100% perfect postflop and will result in opponet calling down much more with ace/king high etc.
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Old 12-29-2005, 04:33 PM
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why? seems reasonable to me

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Nowhere in this hand should it say "KidPoker checks".
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Old 12-29-2005, 04:36 PM
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I was surprised you guys were paying him off liberally when he went into that transparent "check the flop with nuts" routine.

Edit: like this one. I hated that river bet.


Texas Hold'em $500-$1000 (real money), #1,643,854,504
Table Dreamclown's HE, 28 Dec 2005 10:48 PM ET
Seat 3: KidPoker ($91,660.25 in chips)
Seat 8: Dreamclown ($58,168.75 in chips)
ANTES/BLINDS
Dreamclown posts blind ($250), KidPoker posts blind ($500).

PRE-FLOP
Dreamclown bets $750, KidPoker bets $1,000, Dreamclown calls $500.

FLOP [board cards KH,QH,4D ]
KidPoker checks, Dreamclown checks.

TURN [board cards KH,QH,4D,KD ]
KidPoker checks, Dreamclown bets $1,000, KidPoker calls $1,000.

RIVER [board cards KH,QH,4D,KD,9C ]
KidPoker checks, Dreamclown bets $1,000, KidPoker bets $2,000, Dreamclown folds.

SHOWDOWN
KidPoker wins $7,999.
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Old 12-29-2005, 05:48 PM
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Default Re: Negreanu vs Dreamclown match

I dunno what he had here. But if it was something like TT then it wasn't a bad play.

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