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Old 02-08-2012, 03:45 AM
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Simon plays 6 deep $100 NL 6-Max tables on Stars while discussing 4-bet bluffing, paying attention to stack sizes and dynamics. He battles some regs and also talks about taking certain lines with the right hands.





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Old 02-08-2012, 09:35 AM
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Default Re: flippity - Playing Deep Part 3

saw winrate and 4 massive spew hands, that breakeven regfish always play the same way, in the first 10secs, stopped video.

Seriously?
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Old 02-08-2012, 11:07 AM
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11.30 ~ Table 2 you flat A9o BB vs SB. Flop comes 2K9ss, villain cbet, you call. Turn is a 6, villain bets again and you elected to fold. Could you expand a little on why you folded here? To me it just seems like we can make alot of arguments for calling. He is gonna barrel any flushdraw, most likely any hand that picked up EQ on the turn like 78,T8,75 etc and probably all his JT,QT,QJ etc. And he could for sure be vbeting a worse 9 then u. Do you agree/disagree with what I said here?

Liked the video, hope to see more of this from u!
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Old 02-08-2012, 04:02 PM
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Default Re: flippity - Playing Deep Part 3

I love your others videos, but i have to say that one wasn't really on the same level.

6 (8 or 9 ?) tables in a live video are too much, for me. Specially on deep tables where the dynamic are more aggro and deep spots need deeper commentary than a live video allow (for obv reasons, like when you think range are really unbalanced and you may tell us how to adjust blabla).



My 2 cents and I hope my english is good enough.

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Old 02-08-2012, 06:45 PM
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saw winrate and 4 massive spew hands, that breakeven regfish always play the same way, in the first 10secs, stopped video.

Seriously?
Did u see 4 massive spew hands in the first 10 seconds? I would love to explain my reasoning to you, but you dont give me an oportunity really. Elaborate and i would love to answer.

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Old 02-08-2012, 06:51 PM
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I love your others videos, but i have to say that one wasn't really on the same level.

6 (8 or 9 ?) tables in a live video are too much, for me. Specially on deep tables where the dynamic are more aggro and deep spots need deeper commentary than a live video allow (for obv reasons, like when you think range are really unbalanced and you may tell us how to adjust blabla).



My 2 cents and I hope my english is good enough.
Yo man, i am happy u like my other vids. About this one:
You are welcome to pause the video at any point and take your time thinking about spots, so 6 tables should be manageable :-)
I obv cant elaborate as much as i did in previous videos, but i dont necessarily think thats bad (it could induce some discussion), and i really dont think i can make a series about deep play without the occasional live sweat.
I also wanted to talk about some topics in-game, which i expected to give u a deeper understanding of how to approach playing deep.
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Old 02-08-2012, 11:12 PM
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Default Re: flippity - Playing Deep Part 3

great that someone's making a deep vid. in the future, i think it'd be better to do the voice recording afterwards, and have maybe one slot for the replayer. it got a little bit difficult to follow the action and stuff.
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Old 02-09-2012, 01:30 PM
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Just a small thing I remembered from the video that I forgot to ask. U opened to like 4.5bb UTG. That just seemd huuge since your range still seems to be pretty loose from UTG. What is the reason for this?
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Old 02-09-2012, 03:21 PM
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Just a small thing I remembered from the video that I forgot to ask. U opened to like 4.5bb UTG. That just seemd huuge since your range still seems to be pretty loose from UTG. What is the reason for this?
Hm, its not that big considering theres already 2.5$ in the pot, also my range isnt as loose as u might think (it is actually very close to a std 100bb opening range).
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Old 02-09-2012, 03:25 PM
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Hm, its not that big considering theres already 2.5$ in the pot, also my range isnt as loose as u might think (it is actually very close to a std 100bb opening range).
Is this a standard openingsize if being deep? I have never seen it before so it made me a little corious.
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