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Originally Posted by pele02
Very nice job Newman! Really liked the strat talk. Hope I run like that when I get up to 50
Could you make the video in higher resolution next time b/c I couldn't make out the HUD numbers of people.
I can sure do that, it was my first time using camtasia so I was trying to keep the video size small for ease of download, but I think I could bump up the resolution a bit to make the hud stats a lot more readable.
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Originally Posted by cds0699
I watched like half of it for now, will watch the second half later today. Good video sir, I very much enjoy it and would like to see more. JJ vs AA on the J77 flop was a pretty sweet hand
Poker is an easy game sometimes
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Originally Posted by Miraculix
Hi.
Nice vid! I wouldn´t mind if you made another.....
Would you like to share the ranges of your colour coding? I really liked the way you set the hud up.
// M
I can sure do that for you (bear in mind these ranges are not 100%, just what I use as a guideline):
VPIP: >22 = green > 10 = white >0 = red
PFR: >15 = green >7 = white >0 = red
AGG F: >3 = red (aggressive) >1.5 = white >0 = green (passive)
STEAL: >30 = green (steal too much) >10 = white >0 = red (tight)
Fold to flop cbet: >80 = green >50 = white >0 = red
Cbet: >80 = green >50 = white >0 = red
Fold to 3bet: >75 = green (3bet often) >40 = white >0 = red (3bet tight)
3bet: >3.5 = green (3bets a lot) >1 = white >0 = red (tight 3better)
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Originally Posted by La Ultima Cerveca
hi newmani,
good video, but can you explain why you flatcall villains bet in the 22 hand on A34 flop at 37:00?
isnt a checkraise much better there?
c/r that flop only gets calls from stronger hands or good drawing hands (KQc, AX is never folding etc). If we c/r that board we are committing ourselves to firing another bet on the turn (even unimproved). By calling we are almost always going to get a cheap showdown because he is likely to check back the turn with a hand like 88-KK fearing that I have an Ax hand in my range.
Also by c/r we can only represent a very narrow range of hands (33, 55, big Ax hands, or big club draws), c/r also gives him the option to shove over in which case we would have to fold.