HokieGreg Video 15 - Leakfinder with Member NEWFF Part 2 of 2

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Part 2 of HokieGreg's review of member "NEWFF."

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RyPac13 says:

Even more yellow.

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Newff says:

Stop hating on my deck IMO..also this is driving me nuts...at work and can't watch the vid yet..can someone at least tell me how bad I played lol..worse the better because that means I have more leaks to fix.

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HU4Rollz says:

FWIW i like the yellow deck Newff. Did you just run an .exe installer to install them or did you just transfer the files to your FullTilt directory yourself?

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Newff says:

I used an installer, bought the deck from tiltbuster.com

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Newff says:

Just finished watching the videos, will give some thoughts tomorrow ..gotta go now but I loved the videos and learned a lot forsure.

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Rapidload says:

~15:43 you suggest betting 15-20% silly size on the river for thin value. Isn't this kind of exploitable against most villains (probably nothing to worry about vs this one, but in general) and doesn't these "gay" bets induce a fair amount of shoves/raises? What's the best adjustment when I think my opponent is picking up on these thin vbets? Mix in a fair amount of strong hands?

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hokiegreg says:

i do it in spots where i think my opponent has some kind of marginal showdown value that i beat, but wont call a big bet

this play is VERY opponent-dependent. i feel that it is pretty easy to tell if an opponent is the type that will bluff-raise in this spot or just flat. if i feel they are capable of bluff-raising or won't ever call with worse than i just check (or vbet a normal size depending on situation). 

i really do not get bluffed often when i'm doing this. i can imagine it could be misapplied and used vs the wrong villains, but in general it is a massive valuetown play longterm.

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