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Originally Posted by noidea555
can you put up you PA HUD layout please?
Also, I would really like to see a 8 - 10 table video. I've never seen anyone play more than 6 tables on a FR video.
Thanks
I disagree, this has been done before and they are very hard to follow and there is less time for the person doing it to explain their thought process. Like the others, I think 4 tables is just right.
Ryan,
Thanks again for posting this. This was a really good video. A few questions:
1)I can fully understand your reasoning when you say you have to punish the limpers in ep when in position, but I'm not sure you can get away with it so much at $25NL-$50NL My experience is that once these players have limped, they have already decided they want to see a flop and will call any raise and then donk bet into the flop or call a cbet with any old trash, forcing hero to fold. Do this a few times and it can get expensive. What do you think ?
2)In one hand there is a raise from a TAG in UTG and then a cold call from anothert TAG just before you. You 3-bet this quite strongly with 77. Do you think you are ahead of UTG's range here are you just making a play ? I'd be interested in how you chose this spot.
3)Earlyish in the video (22:00)you raise OTB with J9o and get minraised from the blinds. You call obv with great odds and flop an OESD with 2 clubs. Villain bets out weakly and you call. So far so good. A 3rd club comes on the turn and villain makes another weak bet giving you great odds to call again. You hit your straight on the river and villain bets $12. You raise ? Surely you are only getting called by a better hand here ? The board is paired and the flush is a possibility. I think villain had an overpair, but if he's calling I think you're beat.
Anyway thanks again for doing this, it was a real eye-opener. Things I'd love to see in a future video (maybe $25 or $50NL ?):
-Reading the texture of a flop and knowing when and when not to c-bet after a preflop raise.
-Knowing when to double barrel the turn.
-Maybe a bit about choosing your "targets" for isolating against preflop based on their stats/play etc and a bit more info about what cards to be doing this with.
Thanks again