ITRIED2WARNU Video 10 - $230 and $210 On Full Tilt

May 27, 2010 - 21:35

ITRIED2WARNU plays a pair of matches at the $220 + 10 turbo speed and $200 + 10 regular speed level on full tilt. In the matches, one of which is against pro "Caio Pimenta" he discusses marginal spots and the tough decisions that follow.
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tcarvalho5 says:
Solid vid.
Only thing i didn't like was the hand at 31:22. You are OOP with KQo and flat a PFR. Flop comes 9TAcc and you have the K of clubs. You fold to a cbet and he was lively opening his button and not double barreling often. I would've floated and c/r many turns with pretty nice eq if a club hit for ex.
RollOnTable says:
Good video brent! :-)
Must be so tilting playing a guy who plays that slow a 4:30 am in the morning, hahaha...
Anyway I liked your explanations on what would happen in some situations like the AQ hand where caio pimenta turned the straight and the possible KQ hand on the JJAAx board was interesting.
When you had QT (22:04) flop is 7KT and you call his c bet, turn is Q - against that type of player or MOST players we should always be leading out on the turn when board is drawy? For value and to protect our hand.
- That's a leak I've just found because I've been checking those type of hands hoping he'd bet so I could raise but if I check I the turn I run the risk of him checking back Kx and if he bets and I raise he's probably going to shove Kx KQ and any draws and just puts me in a sick spot and I have to assume I;m beat 50% of the time there too, even though I gottttta call!! So I assume leading out there always is very very + EV? :D
On the 655 board he 3 bets pre and you flat with KJ and he bets out 425 into 650, that sort of bet size looks to me like 6x 77 or 88, or can this be a wrong read? Just wondering how you see it since that's what I pick up from that bet size...
If I throw in some junk from those other hands and even like KQ etc, I think we're at best 70/30 since he is hardly ever folding like you said.
Anyway, best of luck at the WSOP and have a good time...
PS - only vid I could find on that pro since I've never heard of him either, haha - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfyOywnOFbw
xSCWx says:
@tcarvalho
If the guy isn't double barreling often then it seems really strange to me to float planning to raise when he double barrels. Given your description you probably have very little fold equity against a double barrel, so I would be a lot more inclined to flat or fold if I were barreled into again.
Disclaimer: I haven't watched the video.
Speedball13 says:
GG, ITRIED2WARNU! Sorry that I was playing so slow but I had an action on another table else and another reason that I guessed that you were making a video and trying that my decisions were think over :)
ITRIED2WARNU says:
Hey Speedball, glad you enjoyed it. I understand now why you were timing down :)
So let's hear it... On the QT hand when the river came K on K10xQK board - what did you have?
Best of luck,
Brent
ITRIED2WARNU
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Speedball13 says:
Your explonation was absolutely correct - I had K3o. On the turn I called you cause thought that rather big part of your range is pair + draw but definitly another part is beating me already. That is why on another river I would definitly fold on any action. If you want to discuss something or probably just communicate - my AIM SN (Bluff2mynuts) and ICQ - 239102085. GL on the tables ;)