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01-22-2016 , 02:59 AM
I can only find the first episode on their website. Can anyone post a link to the other ones (if they are available)?
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01-22-2016 , 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by BHDonkey
2. Tilly was nitty, abc as usual...at least the hands I saw. She defines playing with scared money.
Crazy thing is, she's probably the richest person at the table BY FAR.
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01-22-2016 , 12:55 PM
I do like her though. How could you not?



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01-22-2016 , 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by ziggyzaooo
I think river call was far worse than turn call, turn call is actually pretty standard, you're talking like Doyle is a hugeee nit, just because he's old doesn't mean he's a nit.
What hands would he (or any good Lag at all) lead there that does not beat TT? I think the answer should be like None.
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01-22-2016 , 04:13 PM
god dammit when are they gonna show this seiver hand
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01-22-2016 , 10:59 PM
****ing look back a few posts I said it will be aired next week.
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01-22-2016 , 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Maliant
****ing look back a few posts I said it will be aired next week.
For the love of god I hope you're right.
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01-23-2016 , 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Maliant
****ing look back a few posts I said it will be aired next week.
****ing i'm sorry ok
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01-23-2016 , 03:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Alcide
Finally, Poker Central has posted the first episode on their websites.
Thanks to them.
Hope more will follow ...

https://www.pokercentral.com/videos/...ller-cash-game
Goes in and out of super low resolution every 30 secs. WTF? How ******ed can these PokerCentral people be?

Feels like it will be another year before we can watch the whole thing with whole cards in normal resolution. Will check this thread in a year. Seriously.
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01-23-2016 , 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Olaff
Goes in and out of super low resolution every 30 secs. WTF? How ******ed can these PokerCentral people be?

Feels like it will be another year before we can watch the whole thing with whole cards in normal resolution. Will check this thread in a year. Seriously.
You sure the problem isn't on your end? Works fine for me.
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01-24-2016 , 01:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Olaff
Goes in and out of super low resolution every 30 secs. WTF? How ******ed can these PokerCentral people be?

Feels like it will be another year before we can watch the whole thing with whole cards in normal resolution. Will check this thread in a year. Seriously.
its just you. seriously.
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01-24-2016 , 09:41 AM
no its the same for me
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01-24-2016 , 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by KarlizL
no its the same for me
fwiw I use Ad-Block with Chrome if that helps.
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01-25-2016 , 03:00 PM
I can only find episode 1. Where are the other episodes?
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01-25-2016 , 06:28 PM
dont know if im to late but Seiver vs Coleman hand is revealed! Scott had 99 for a set on a K93 flop when coleman folded bullets
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01-25-2016 , 09:25 PM
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I thought he had KK too. When I saw the 99 preflop I freaked out because I forgot about the 9 on the flop. 4betting 99 makes a little less sense but putting the rest of the hand together from Seiver's POV checks out. Colman's hand was face up after the turn call and I'm not sure if Seiver and Colman have enough history together for Seiver to bet the river with anything but value hands. I thought it was a good fold at the time and we got a little more evidence that it was the right decision. What a hand.

Last edited by Rise4ndFire; 01-25-2016 at 09:30 PM. Reason: sp
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01-25-2016 , 10:21 PM
Would these be valid reasons for why Seiver decided to 4bet 99?

1. More likely to get the pot heads up / chance to take it down preflop
2. Adds some deception to his cold 4bet range
3. Given how deep the stacks are, he has the implied odds to flat a 5bet
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01-25-2016 , 10:29 PM
Not what i would have put Scott on. I think its good play tho, if scott flops a set hes getting paid big cause its obvious Coleman had AA
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01-25-2016 , 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by prahsk87
Would these be valid reasons for why Seiver decided to 4bet 99?

1. More likely to get the pot heads up / chance to take it down preflop
2. Adds some deception to his cold 4bet range
3. Given how deep the stacks are, he has the implied odds to flat a 5bet
I think mostly 1), or at least extended thinking off of that. Robl in MP should have a decently wide opening range, Seiver knows that Colman has a handle of Robl's range and should have a decently wide 3betting range IP. You're right with depth having an impact; Seiver's basically merged his 4betting range which kind of makes sense when you're deep, though I don't have a lot of experience playing this deep or with that many great players to know the dynamic for sure.

The question I would want answered is whether Seiver would have continued post-flop on a K high board without a set (basically planning two streets ahead to represent KK).
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01-26-2016 , 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Rise4ndFire
I think mostly 1), or at least extended thinking off of that. Robl in MP should have a decently wide opening range, Seiver knows that Colman has a handle of Robl's range and should have a decently wide 3betting range IP. You're right with depth having an impact; Seiver's basically merged his 4betting range which kind of makes sense when you're deep, though I don't have a lot of experience playing this deep or with that many great players to know the dynamic for sure.

The question I would want answered is whether Seiver would have continued post-flop on a K high board without a set (basically planning two streets ahead to represent KK).
why did Colman call the turn but fold river??
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01-26-2016 , 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by SuperSwag
why did Colman call the turn but fold river??
because he isn't a fish
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01-26-2016 , 01:01 AM
gosh seiver is such an unlikeable man boobed fatty..
and i even like tony g and the brat
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01-26-2016 , 01:35 AM
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Originally Posted by SuperSwag
why did Colman call the turn but fold river??
Because the turn bet does not necessarily mean Scott has it, but the river bet does.
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01-26-2016 , 02:17 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9D4p_OHVgY

Can't believe people actually like Scott Seiver. Dude is such a douche. He's like the fat negreanu.



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Originally Posted by Momsbarbershop
gosh seiver is such an unlikeable man boobed fatty..
and i even like tony g and the brat
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