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Old 05-30-2011, 09:55 AM
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Video Description: Jared continues discussing all sorts of full ring live poker situations and topics. They include everything from donk leading, to reverse tells, and how to approach 3-betting on dry boards.

Video Link: http://www.leggopoker.com/videos/training/1077/

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Old 05-31-2011, 05:49 AM
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good stuff rika, i love these vids as i play a ton live here in vegas... lot of my thoughts correspond with yours to a tee, you just articulate them well, keep it goin!
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Default Re: RikaKazak - Live Poker (Part 3)

Cool video but I always thought that people get nervous when they have a hand and not when they're bluffing.
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Old 06-01-2011, 12:12 AM
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Cool video but I always thought that people get nervous when they have a hand and not when they're bluffing.
I think what you're referring to is "shaky hands" when someone places money into the betting circle. And that absolutely is a tell for strength Shaky hands = a folding Rika
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good stuff rika, i love these vids as i play a ton live here in vegas... lot of my thoughts correspond with yours to a tee, you just articulate them well, keep it goin!
Thanks man

Always good to hear other people agreeing with my observations means I must be on the right track, lol
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Old 06-05-2011, 09:25 PM
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Default Re: RikaKazak - Live Poker (Part 3)

About the theory of live players being "1 or 3" and online players being "1, 2, or 3"... To be clear, were you saying that this is true in live games for both calling and betting? In other words, most villains inflection point will be on the turn when they are the caller (in which case they will call down the whole way or fold on the turn), or also when they are the bettor (in which case they will give up or plan on firing the whole way)? Because I could see this holding true when villain is the caller, but I personally see many weaker live players barreling flop and turn (both for value and bluffs) only to give up on river. But I think I could agree that they often either call only 1 or 3 streets. Your thoughts?

If this is in fact what you're saying, I assume the correct adjustment is to not call turn unless we are planning on calling river? And as the bettor, should we never single barrel or triple barrel, but rather always double barrel when we decide to bluff the flop in the first place? Or, should we still sometimes single barrel and never triple barrel? If this is all correct, what implications should this have on our bluffing/value betting frequencies, if any?
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