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Jaglawson joins PokerSavvy Member 'Faster' for a live 4-table look at $100 NL on Cake Poker. They discuss everything needed to crush SSNL.
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Basic User
The sound and visuals are not in sync. At first they are, then as the video progresses it gets worse and worse...
Plus Team
I have no ideas why it's doing that, but we'll get it fixed ASAP.
Basic User
you should always 3 bet 4x
Plus Team
We're fixing this right now.
Plus Team
Hey Federer, I'm curious why you think this because in many cases i'd disagree.
Basic User
If this is half as good as your previous stuff, I can't wait to watch it. Will it be ready tonight?
Plus Team
Yes, we're rendering the download version now and will host by tonight.
Basic User
In this video you have two or three of the same players on all the tables.
I think you need to tell us which table you are commenting on.
When you say "here I'm doing ..." we don't know which table you are talkng about.
If you just call out the number, table-1 or table-2, it would be easier for us to follow the commentary.
Just my 2c.
Thanks!
Basic User
Yes, we're rendering the download version now and will host by tonight.
is it ready yet????? ooohhhhhhh
Plus Team
Yes, we're rendering the download version now and will host by tonight.
is it ready yet????? ooohhhhhhh
The Flash video is up, the WMV will be added tomorrow morning.
Basic User
I guess I'll trade sounding like a psychic for some synched audio
Basic User
Questions-
-Hand where BotBot has AQ for TP and NFD he raises your cbet in a 3BP...you guys hated his raise. Why? Being it a 3BP, say you had AA and the turn completes the FD and he raises after you bet turn, doesn't that decrease is implied odds of stacking you? I just want to know the details of your reasoning there.
-You guys discuss how BotBot is starting to NOT cbet vs. you as he is afraid and you talk about how that is to your advantage. If you are in BotBot's shoes, what would you say the appropriate adjustment is (besides leavingthe table) Being that you have a REG to your left that keeps on floating, keeps on messing with you?
-There was a Kxx r board where you flat in the blinds with A3s you were planning on c/r bluff the flop. You mentioned there are not many draws that villain can 3 bet flop with. What other factors you are considering when deciding to c/r bluff with Backdoor equity?
Gret areas for me.
Thanks!
Basic User
Time stamps would be very helpful finding these spots =P Good questions!
-Hand where BotBot has AQ for TP and NFD he raises your cbet in a 3BP...you guys hated his raise. Why? Being it a 3BP, say you had AA and the turn completes the FD and he raises after you bet turn, doesn't that decrease is implied odds of stacking you? I just want to know the details of your reasoning there.
The bottom line is we're really aggressive. He wants to call/call strong hands to let us go apeshit. He wants to keep our range as wide as possible going to the turn when he has as much of a lock on the board as this.
If he binks a 3 flush on the turn and we bet, we aren't bet/folding turn after potting the flop, ever. If we check/fold the turn, it isn't because we were afraid of a three-flush.
When we cooler the hell out him with AA/KK/set/straight/2p, etc. he just has to live with that, and call/calling realizes his equity against us either way.
-You guys discuss how BotBot is starting to NOT cbet vs. you as he is afraid and you talk about how that is to your advantage. If you are in BotBot's shoes, what would you say the appropriate adjustment is (besides leavingthe table) Being that you have a REG to your left that keeps on floating, keeps on messing with you?
BotBot has to tighten up considerably preflop, he needs to exploit us for predictably raising/floating very wide. We are actually generating a lot of dead money as we chase his dead money down. (In short, he needs to play more Tight-Aggressive, for real, not small-stakes 2p2 "tight-aggressive"). He can't just start handing us money by opening wide and giving up when he misses!
-There was a Kxx r board where you flat in the blinds with A3s you were planning on c/r bluff the flop. You mentioned there are not many draws that villain can 3 bet flop with. What other factors you are considering when deciding to c/r bluff with Backdoor equity?
I haven't found the spot yet (time stamps!) but I'm pretty sure I can answer the Q without finding it.
The board and villain's range are the two most important factors in this game, because villain isn't likely to try to play back at us. Until he gets out of his shell, that's pretty much all that will matter here, and everything else is icing on a large cake.
Plus Team
@ Everyone: Synced WMV and Flash versions are up - sorry for the delay.
The next installments won't have this issue.
Good work Jag and Faster
Basic User
Hello, thanks for posting loving the psp videos!
One small issue i have with this particular one is i'm only 5 mins in and have had to rewind it a few times already, this video is really missing a mouse pointer for us to follow the action, or as someone previously said you would have to keep announcing the table you are referring to to really make this watchable.
I'll press on and see how it turns out
Basic User
Moar!!