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05-03-2012, 05:45 AM
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The_End - $1,000 NL Part 2
Denny continues his 2 part series by playing 4 tables of $1,000 NL short handed on Stars. Denny talks imaginary draws, firing the third barrel and range protection.

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05-03-2012, 06:48 AM
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Associate
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Re: The_End - $1,000 NL Part 2
Hi!
Video is wierd. It skips to minute 22 after 3 minutes of play and then stops or something like that
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05-03-2012, 08:08 AM
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Re: The_End - $1,000 NL Part 2
^ The video works perfectly for me.
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05-03-2012, 10:10 AM
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Don
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Re: The_End - $1,000 NL Part 2
i think TT hand kind of early where you overcall in BB vs UTG open, CO call and SB (50bb fish) would be better to sque/get in vs everyone except UTG, mostly just to get value vs SB and pick up the dead money.
also AJ hand COvsBB vs shortstack, i would say that getting it in pre is more appealing simply because you get to realize your equity and they are usually 3bet/folding some % of the time (and you dont have to just fold K75 2tone and "waste" your calling of the 3bet money, i mean sure u will hit some flops too but given stacksizes you basically have to hit some sort of a piece to continue or he has to c/f
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05-03-2012, 03:15 PM
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Don
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Re: The_End - $1,000 NL Part 2
sorry i wrote my post after pausing and having to leave and i didnt even get to the part where you said that overcalling TT there was prob a mistake, my bad : p
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05-03-2012, 05:17 PM
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Re: The_End - $1,000 NL Part 2
i dont think I would get in AJ against a shortstacker w/ about 30bbs unless his 3bet/get in range is going to have some stuff I dominate. If my plan was to get it in pf, i'd much rather flat pf and jam any flop
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05-03-2012, 08:09 PM
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The Wizard
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Re: The_End - $1,000 NL Part 2
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Originally Posted by Zonda
Hi!
Video is wierd. It skips to minute 22 after 3 minutes of play and then stops or something like that
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Are you having issues with the stream or download? Video should be working correctly.
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05-04-2012, 07:58 PM
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Re: The_End - $1,000 NL Part 2
@KQ OL ~35m
would you turn your hand into a bluff on a brick river? the board texture really sucks for basicly all of his turn checking range and should have problems calling a 3/4 ps bet.
@A8ss
i doubt a river shove will be profitable against basicly any decent reg on pokerstars (we're all paranoid ^^). his A6=AQ in that spot imo, don't think that you will get many folds there since you really don't have that many valuecombos (don't know your sb flatting tendencys, since jinmay isn't that super sqz happy over a decent samplesize i have of him). i have to say i really like his play with his hand all the way.
overall again a really good video, as always... keep up the good work.
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05-05-2012, 08:55 AM
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LeggoPoker Coach / Video Producer
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Re: The_End - $1,000 NL Part 2
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Originally Posted by desire
i think TT hand kind of early where you overcall in BB vs UTG open, CO call and SB (50bb fish) would be better to sque/get in vs everyone except UTG, mostly just to get value vs SB and pick up the dead money.
also AJ hand COvsBB vs shortstack, i would say that getting it in pre is more appealing simply because you get to realize your equity and they are usually 3bet/folding some % of the time (and you dont have to just fold K75 2tone and "waste" your calling of the 3bet money, i mean sure u will hit some flops too but given stacksizes you basically have to hit some sort of a piece to continue or he has to c/f
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Hey desire,
glad we were on the same track with the TT  The most annoying thing that could've happened is if the coldcaller would have 4bet. I wasn't totally sure what I would've done then, from your reaction I take it you would've been okay getting it in?
With AJ I think both options have merit. Sometimes if I feel his range is small-mid PP heavy I like to flat
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05-05-2012, 09:00 AM
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Re: The_End - $1,000 NL Part 2
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Originally Posted by DukeMuckEm
@KQ OL ~35m
would you turn your hand into a bluff on a brick river? the board texture really sucks for basicly all of his turn checking range and should have problems calling a 3/4 ps bet.
@A8ss
i doubt a river shove will be profitable against basicly any decent reg on pokerstars (we're all paranoid ^^). his A6=AQ in that spot imo, don't think that you will get many folds there since you really don't have that many valuecombos (don't know your sb flatting tendencys, since jinmay isn't that super sqz happy over a decent samplesize i have of him). i have to say i really like his play with his hand all the way.
overall again a really good video, as always... keep up the good work.
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Hey, thanks for your comment.
KQ: There's a good chance I would have. Very though spot for him with a lot of different hands on the river.
A8: I thought the same thing, although I don't think he would've called with the A6. I like his play as well. Definitely makes it harder for me to bluff in the future also (on flushcards)
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