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Old 12-20-2005, 09:17 PM
mxer7734 mxer7734 is offline
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Default Re: 5/10 video - watch me suck

Ok heres the rest:

-limp Q10o on button (two loose limpers ahead of you)
-*need to take advantage of notes
-fold A3s on turn
-dont continuation bet AQs on that board/ dont bet turn
-c/r A10s dont 3-bet his raise
-dont raise Q10o in cutoff position (not horrible but isnt a great play either)
-bet Ak on river no reason for him to have a J here, he probably would have led out, expect to get called by worse hands here, just like he had
-bet out 77 , c/r isnt a bad play but I would rather lead out( make note on guy with 22)
-dont take free card on turn with AK, his donk bet indicated draw, make him pay
-take note on guy with 69o
-fold K8o, small pot/marginal hand

There were lots of questionable plays here but nothing was REALLY horrible. Try to take more advantage of notes and more value betting on the river, also work on folding your marginal hands in small pots. One last thing dont overuse the "wait until turn to raise" play there are only certain situations where its correct and none of the ones in the video were. Keep the videos coming, this benefits you just as much as it does me. I'm still working on my game as well so dont take all of these recommendations as "the perfect play". I hope some of the more experienced posters chime in here as it will see how my advice faired up with theirs. Good luck!
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