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I loved the fact that the video was 6 tables (which is what I almost always play) and that it included the JJ hand. I make plays like that on a semi-regular basis, and it's nice to see that the fact that you spazz out and do something ridiculous sometimes doesn't mean that it's hopeless--even solid winning regulars have the brain fart or tilt moments.
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excellent video trikkur, im so glad you posted a video of you doing something dumb. I really hate seeing video after video where the coach do not do something dumb, as this really helps the students learn from your mistakes. keep up the good work, the site is amazing. |
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I really liked the 6 tabling, it was a fun change. However I found because of the greater combined actions and decisions, I could tell it was somewhat hard to go into deeper analysis of situations than you normally would. Can't wait for new site. T'anks |
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I was wondering about that line on paired boards. I've been trying to do it the past couple days and it hasnt been very successful. I found that villains are not giving me any credit on the turn reraise and the only thing they fold is air. Even when i take such a strong line, they are calling me down with even weak pps and other pairs they make on the board. If i reraise turn and then they call, and then check a blank river, should i be giving up on this pot? Maybe i've just had bad luck these couple days, and these hands are simply variance. |
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1- You aren' doing it on the proper paired boards. 339 does not work, but 399 normally does. You have to be able to honestly rep trips, so normally between like 7-Q should work. 2- If it just doesn't work at all, then take the line when you actually have a real hand and value town them. |
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