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03-20-2010, 03:05 AM
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luckychewy - $5,000 NL
Video Description: In this video Andrew plays 2 tables of $5,000 NL on PokerStars and 2 tables of $1,000 NL on Full Tilt. Andrew discusses finding good spots to 3-bet, checking to induce in 3-bet pots and explains his thoughts while breaking down ranges. Chewy claims this is the best video on Leggo. . . ?
Video Link: http://www.leggopoker.com/videos/training/701/
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03-20-2010, 04:15 AM
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Life ban for dishonoring The Legend
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Re: luckychewy - $5,000 NL
In that spot where you have KTcc and you hit your T on the turn you said you would probably fold the river unimproved. Isn't two pair close to the top of your range if the flush misses the river? Or would you slow play A7 and a set of 7's ip on this board? Couldn't he value bet AQ on the river?
To be more clear it was the AK7cc.. Tx.. Ax
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03-20-2010, 04:19 AM
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Re: luckychewy - $5,000 NL
The player that you said you didn't know, but was from the Netherlands is a Leggo Pro; The_End. I always get a kick out of that.
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03-20-2010, 05:50 AM
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Re: luckychewy - $5,000 NL
LOL, after the video I was like "how did The_End play?" and Chewy is like, what's his SN? and then I had to explain to him how The_End = The_Eend or w/e his sn is...
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03-20-2010, 08:27 AM
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Re: luckychewy - $5,000 NL
ok so who`s gonna make the vid of the month for leggo? so many nominations, huh..
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03-20-2010, 08:32 AM
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Re: luckychewy - $5,000 NL
Around 32:20 on table 4 vs the half stack "Wolfy13" you chk back ATs on QQAdd, because you say he's not peeling wide. I think I disagree. Imo the stereotype 50bb stacker can have any broadway (frequently peeling with gutshots), any suited ace and a fair amount of flush draws, relative to his position. Unless you know this player and therefore have a more specific read on him I think it's best just to get two streets on flop and turn and then reevaluate the river. My main concern that might lead me to a chk back would be if I thought I'd handle a checkraise poorly and it would happen with a significant frequency and/or I thought he'd barrel bluff turn and river too much, but this doesn't seem to be the kind of board texture I would worry too much about that on. I'm not saying I don't mind your line, I just thought I would add my thoughts, because you said a check back was standard.
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03-21-2010, 02:46 PM
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Re: luckychewy - $5,000 NL
whenyou have 75hh on AdXdXd, what are you doing on a 2spade river, what about a 2diamond river?
edit: cash money
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03-22-2010, 11:35 PM
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Re: luckychewy - $5,000 NL
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Originally Posted by bromancing
In that spot where you have KTcc and you hit your T on the turn you said you would probably fold the river unimproved. Isn't two pair close to the top of your range if the flush misses the river? Or would you slow play A7 and a set of 7's ip on this board? Couldn't he value bet AQ on the river?
To be more clear it was the AK7cc.. Tx.. Ax
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i don't think he'd bet aq on the river, especially for a big bet because so many stronger hands are in my range such as hands like 77, a7, at, qj etc. it's a very bold spot for him to bluff and i couldn't see it happening all that often, but for the rare times it does occur i'm folding the ~bottom of my range so it's fine.
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03-22-2010, 11:37 PM
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Re: luckychewy - $5,000 NL
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Originally Posted by cntgetmedown
Around 32:20 on table 4 vs the half stack "Wolfy13" you chk back ATs on QQAdd, because you say he's not peeling wide. I think I disagree. Imo the stereotype 50bb stacker can have any broadway (frequently peeling with gutshots), any suited ace and a fair amount of flush draws, relative to his position. Unless you know this player and therefore have a more specific read on him I think it's best just to get two streets on flop and turn and then reevaluate the river. My main concern that might lead me to a chk back would be if I thought I'd handle a checkraise poorly and it would happen with a significant frequency and/or I thought he'd barrel bluff turn and river too much, but this doesn't seem to be the kind of board texture I would worry too much about that on. I'm not saying I don't mind your line, I just thought I would add my thoughts, because you said a check back was standard.
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those hands will likely put money in the pot on a future street, in addition to some bluffs and total airballs(9to 78s etc) that turn 1 pair.
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03-22-2010, 11:38 PM
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Re: luckychewy - $5,000 NL
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Originally Posted by zed.
whenyou have 75hh on AdXdXd, what are you doing on a 2spade river, what about a 2diamond river?
edit: cash money
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was going to shove in all likelihood but that's a spot that is entirely game time decision oriented ;X
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