Join Dantes on a Low and Mid Stakes Tournament ride, as he multitables tournaments ranging anywhere from $5 buy-ins to $109.
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Dantes plays 4 tournaments Live and provides his commentary. Stakes range from $5.50 to $75.
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Premium User
more of this pls!
Basic User
Thanks for the video...please keep them coming. I would say the best thing about this style of video, is that you see all buy ins at different stages of the tourney. I look forward to the next one.
Basic User
Great!!! Thanks for a vid where you have various stakes.
Basic User
Great vid, as mentioned above it's good to see the various stakes. You mention we should be keeping track of what tourneys we are playing- are you just using a spreadsheet? I was using TourneyTrax for a month or so but that has since died on me! Keep them coming, thanks.
Basic User
Thanks for the vid. I enjoy the live stream version.
Had a question - I was wondering if your fold of As9s in the sb of the $69 6 max was standard for you? It's around the 20 minute mark of the vid. Wineone1 opens the button standard and you toss the A9s with no comments. Thoughts?
Thanks again and keep the vids coming!
Plus Team
Gsmyth I use an excel equivalent in openoffice.org (free MS office type programs) and I am just learning hold em manager. Def good to have tons of data to show the taxman if it ever comes to that point.
Thanks for the vid. I enjoy the live stream version.
Had a question - I was wondering if your fold of As9s in the sb of the $69 6 max was standard for you? It's around the 20 minute mark of the vid. Wineone1 opens the button standard and you toss the A9s with no comments. Thoughts?
It was probably just a stack size thing or maybe I didn't realize how wide he was on the btn yet. I'll double check...
edit: Ya, I had him running reasonably sane at that point and we were just under 40 bb effective. I wouldn't have any problem with a 3 bet there (calling would almost certainly be the worst option), but just didn't like that spot for whatever reason in game.
Basic User
0m33s - AKs hand, could you explain your reasoning behind flatting the 4b with less than a PSB behind? like if you think his range is that strong then shouldn't you just fold?
1m45s - 88 hand seems a bit iffy, with ~a psb left can you really b/f here? isn't c/give up better or jamming? i still think he can c/shove with KQ/KJ/QJ/hearts some % of the time. if you really like b/f'ing then what do you think of making it a bit smaller, like 7k?
congrats on the recent scores btw
Plus Team
Like I said in the vid, I am folding very few flops and that was about as bad as it gets. I don't have any fold equity PF so I might as well see the flop and make a more informed decision (maybe even get him to fold a pair which he's never doing pf). I wasn't calling with the intention of continuing only if I hit the flop.
Fun with pokerstove:
Board: Jd 9d 4d
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 21.461% 12.58% 08.89% 5229 3694.50 { AsKs }
Hand 1: 78.539% 69.65% 08.89% 28962 3694.50 { 88+, AQs+, AKo }
The 88 hand, I believed him... If I thought he was capable of bluffing there I'd have called
Basic User
oh noooo.. lol sounds like bruce from family guy
Basic User
Dante, thanks again, I dunno if you have a video when you are explaining your hud and values etc.. regards
Plus Team
vpip/ pfr/ steal/ fold to 3 bet /4 bet
bb call open/ 3 bet/ c bet/ fold to c bet/ hands