Bernardc Plays Several (Hyper Turbo) Regulars

Bernardc debuts with a series of matches against hyper turbo regulars on PokerStars. Bernard outlines his approach to these games that has allowed him to become one of the more successful players at the $60 and $100 levels. The matches take place from levels $60 to $300.

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vzhong's picture

Match2 is not over?

At about 22:00,the match is not over and the video turn to next game?


olly's picture

great video, i hope you make

great video, i hope you make more running hand by hand thought process

bernardc's picture

more video

Hi and thanks,

I am planning to make more video's for the website.

2 other games will be on the site soon

bernardc's picture

match

the match is over. the last hand i had a higher straight and won al his chips.

eldooder's picture

Great video mate. We played

Great video mate. We played the other day and i said great video then but it was some other guys lol. You prob know who i am. Looking forward to more. Found it interesting that you didn't shove or reraise in the last hand as that would be my usual play, but of course as you say if a regular cbets that board he usually has something and will call a shove so our fold equity is very low. Would you shove if he made a larger cbet there?

JEFLUNA's picture

Very nice vid! With a clear

Very nice vid! With a clear explanation from each hand.

Thanks.

Slatey's picture

Well done. Do you use a

Well done. Do you use a hud?

 

wasy8's picture

A small criticism, I felt

A small criticism, I felt that most of the hands were a bit overexplained.  I feel like you talked a little too much about really basic thought processes that should probably not need to be explained in a premium video.  Seemed to be aimed at a much less experienced demographic.

That being said, your game and thought processes are really solid and I'm looking forward to more videos.

Webmaster222's picture

I liked this video a lot.It

I liked this video a lot.

It got me thinking about something Phil Galfond once said.

"I made a post once in HSNL about a thought which helped me a lot. It basically was the idea that every time the action is on you, it's an opportunity for you to make the perfect play. Thinking about poker that way is good for your game."    Phil Galfond

 

Turning that around to every time the action is on you ,would you be able to explain what the perfect play is and explain the reasoning behind making that perfect play.
I think it is that level of poker that we all need to strive towards. Firstly understanding what the optimal play is and being able to articulate the reasoning behind it. Thinking about poker that way, just has to be good for your game.

 

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bernardc's picture

match is not over

Hi,

 

You are right. there went something wrong with them producing of the video.

All games should end.

bernardc's picture

zooms in

I apologize for the production mistakes in the video.

For some reason it zoomed in a couple of times and you can't see my hand during the hand.

I am going to ask Ryan what went wrong.

 

bernardc's picture

zooms in

I apologize for the production mistakes in the video.

For some reason it zoomed in a couple of times and you can't see my hand during the hand.

I am going to ask Ryan what went wrong.

 

Lucky HU's picture

5* mate, here is my coach !

5* mate, here is my coach ! :)) well done, sir, well done :)) be more relaxed when making vid next time, your voice sounds kinda different then usual :) :) 

Peace, rollinas 

bernardc's picture

relaxed

Yeah you are right.

But i really want to explain everything well and during coaching session it is easier to explain myself because i can correct mistakes. But every video i should get better.

I really feel bad about the producting mistakes of the whole video. I hope the video (without the mistakes) will be on the site soon. The first impression is always really important and I hope you all are not too hard on me.

 

bernardc's picture

Advise

lol@3 times the same message, my bad.

Thanks for all the advise of all you guys.

 

bernardc's picture

Advise

lol@3 times the same message, my bad.

Thanks for all the advise of all you guys.

 

torma's picture

3bet

hey man! Great video!at 18:00 you have 57s as BB and you shove over a minraise. im curious why dont you just non-allin 3bet it. And what hands are you shoving 20-25bb over a minraise and what hands are you non-allin 3beting and why. Thanks and keep up the good work!

bernardc's picture

shoving 57s

Hi,

Thanks. For all these questions i would love to give you some coaching someday.

If i tell too much of my strategy then nobody has to hire me as a coach anymore.

I push 75s and don't 3 bet because if i 3 bet i (almost) have to call because of the odds

if he pushes so it is better to push myself.

mrbambocha's picture

Hi bro! Very good video.I

Hi bro! Very good video.

I liked how you explained your thought process and learnt some stuff from it. Really liked your explanation on the Q5o hand for expample.

I have some questions.

 

3 min :: AQ3dd. You said that it would make sense to him if you cr here so he would play back alot with a wide range. Isnt that a good situation to cr with Qx/3x/fd then if we expect him to play back alot?

24 min :: You 3B Q7o to 89. Isnt it better to flat with it? And why 89? Dont you wanna make it bigger for more FE?

25 min :: same thoguht with JTo. Isnt it better to flat it then to 3B jam it? It has alot of hands dominated and flops well.

27 min ::  27min, [J7 on 986.T] What do you think of donking river so he doesnt check back 1 pair/2pair?

TheCleaner01's picture

Nice.

Excellent vid. Great commentary and logic. Like it very much. 

Thanks. 

Go forth and CRUSH !