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MYNAMEIZGREG tangles with some of the best HSNL regulars in this $10/$20 NL video on PokerStars. This 30 minute sample video is FREE!
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Mothercanuck samples aren't working for me...
MYNAMEIZGREG Hey!

Click the table, not the name :)
dacubs12
samples aren't working for me...


same
MYNAMEIZGREG Have you guys clicked the tables and not the names?
Efficent
samples aren't working for me...


working fine for me
dacubs12 yes, it comes up with the LeggoPoker Video Player, but no video...maybe it's taking a while to buffer?
shyturtle27 Yeah, I clicked the vid and just a place for the vid, but no vid.
spect same. also where is the best place to make suggestions? About LeggoPoker / Technical Support?
MYNAMEIZGREG OK we are working on it. Thanks for telling us about all our problems keep them coming! Anyone can IM me on MYNAMEIZGREG if you are having issues with any part of the site
brandysbich Very nice vid greg, impressed with the audio and video quality. Really enjoyed watching this even tho I dont play 6max.
MYNAMEIZGREG Thanks :D.
zed. the video keeps pausing. also when you upsize to fullscreen the video restarts which is annoying. content looks good so far i may pay for a subscription if the kinks are worked out but am annoyed so far.

cliffnotes: annoyed but I don't hate you.
MeanGene fwiw - The streamed video is over 600 MB for 30 min. This is probably why it's pausing unless you have a very fast internet connection.
craigthedeac We are in the process of changing the files over to WMV if I'm not mistaken. We will also be having a download option soon.

Thanks for telling us though, we will do our best to solve those problems very quickly. Bare with us, Craig
SEABEAST it's loading much better now, very nice video greg.
MYNAMEIZGREG
it's loading much better now, very nice video greg.


Thanks cutie!
snakekilla88 I liked this video but have a question on the AQ hand vs jmc and derekjc.
Action was like...

Preflop: 3folds, you open button for 60. Jmc calls sb, derekjc calls BB.
Flop: A77. Jmc lead 120, derek calls, you call.
Turn: T. chck, chck, chck
River: T chck, chck, then you bet 4/5 pot.

Jmc quickly folds his air, then derek thinks for like 5-6 seconds and probably folds his weaker ace.

I just think you could of bet less on the river. Like I dont think that your river bet will get called much but if you bet maybe 100 less that it might increase the chances.
MYNAMEIZGREG James,

Betting 300 vs 400 means that I would have to get called 25% more by betting 300 vs 400 in that spot. Upon reviewing the video, I would rather bet something like 1/2 pot than my bet of 400 (or 300).
Isura I like the big bet if river was a 3o, so you can be betting to get derek off a split. But here I'd be more worried that he has a 7, and he probably won't call with A9 or less given your line since it is nearly impossible for your line to be a bluff.
MYNAMEIZGREG Isura,

While I actually can/have bluffed in a spot like this (floating this flop automatically makes my line look like a decent ace, and I wouldn't bet the turn with a bluff either, since 1) can get more info on the river whether I should continue with the bluff and 2) I wouldn't bet the turn with an ace), I agree it's extremely unlikely. When I went over this hand with Criag, he said he didn't like the river bet, and I tend to agree (ie betting 400 on the river here)
aejones you play tightly
therockofgibraltar tight = good, ae
Macce Isnīt folding 55 on the BB for $46 with $2k stacks insanely tight?

Sure, your implied odds are questionable, but winning at least around $400 when you do flop a set sounds more then plausible in my view.
Macce And while I'm at it, didn't you consider rerasing or calling with 78s in CO with a coldcaller?

Is over-cold-calling very likely to induce a squeeze from the blinds?
MYNAMEIZGREG Hey Macce,

For the 55 hand, the point is that I will not make $400 every time I flop a set. I can lead out, or c/r, and the hand will generally be over by the turn.

As for the second hand, do you have the time on the video?
Macce
Hey Macce,

For the 55 hand, the point is that I will not make $400 every time I flop a set. I can lead out, or c/r, and the hand will generally be over by the turn.

As for the second hand, do you have the time on the video?


Yeah. I know, but I think >$400 on average is a decent approx. If he flops an overpair, you will often win $2k. Lets put it this way, what is the maximum amount you would call with 55 in that situation?

78s is around 2:20.

Also, I think the video was excellent. You played the stats and players and explained it in a very straightforward and clear minded manner. Very impressive.
Macce Hey, any feedback on my last post Greg?
MYNAMEIZGREG Hey Macce,

Sorry, I didn't even see your last post!

The 55 hand I still stand by my claim that I don't make enough money. When I miss I have to bluff with very low equity, and when I hit I might c/r and take down his $120 cbet so often.

The 78s hand: I had an aggressive image, so 3betting gets me less credit, and cold calling looks even weaker than normal (with an aggro image why wouldn't I 3bet with a big hand and use my image especially given an UTG raise?). I dislike 3betting there because it's not a hand I want to be abusing vs an UTG range from a loose/aggro player that might just say F it and 4bet shove.

I dislike calling because of what I wrote, and, additionally, because of the aggressive/3betty BTN, SB, and BB that will squeeze all day (espeically because casinocasino has a wide opening range, and I should be 3betting my big hands there, so calling looks weak).

Let me know if you have any other questions :)

Greg
Macce
Hey Macce,

Sorry, I didn't even see your last post!

The 55 hand I still stand by my claim that I don't make enough money. When I miss I have to bluff with very low equity, and when I hit I might c/r and take down his $120 cbet so often.

The 78s hand: I had an aggressive image, so 3betting gets me less credit, and cold calling looks even weaker than normal (with an aggro image why wouldn't I 3bet with a big hand and use my image especially given an UTG raise?). I dislike 3betting there because it's not a hand I want to be abusing vs an UTG range from a loose/aggro player that might just say F it and 4bet shove.

I dislike calling because of what I wrote, and, additionally, because of the aggressive/3betty BTN, SB, and BB that will squeeze all day (espeically because casinocasino has a wide opening range, and I should be 3betting my big hands there, so calling looks weak).

Let me know if you have any other questions :)

Greg



But if, as you say, he will often just fold to a c/r, isn't that profitable despite the low equity when you miss? And exactly what is the maximum amount would you call in that spot with that hand?

And also, what about hands like 66, 88 and TT, what do you do with then in the same situation?

And finally about the 78s, is makes sense what you say. I play at little less aggressive games and coldcalling is probably profitable there, while it may not be in your case.
MYNAMEIZGREG If I am going to c/r bluff a % of the time, let's say 20-30%, why would I do that with a hand like 22 where I will have 8% equity when called, versus doing it with overs (6 outs), gutters + live pair (7-10 outs), etc?

66 I would treat as 22 most of the time (ie when I am not "mixing it up"). 88/99+ I would generally 3bet.
Macce Ok, thanks for the answers.. Just one final then :)

What is the maximum amount you would call with 55 in that spot?
am_pm hi,
maybe this is really dumb question but what is the program you are using in order to get those realtime stats??
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