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05-17-2019 , 10:02 AM
I don't know if there has been much discussion of this. The site isn't the easiest for searching and so on, but it is only $10/month. They have videos of play with hole cards of $400/$800 and such mixed games from their studios. They call it Dolly's Game, because Doyle is in all the sessions. It is interesting to see play similar to the Big Game at Bellagio. They also have similar stakes 2-7 NL Single Draw, which probably doesn't really go anywhere else now. Also, some mixed games, Stud and draw games final tables from the WSOP and other tournaments.

Of course most of the material is NLHE and PLO, but they also have some short decked NLHE cash and MTT videos. All is showing all hands with hole cards.

I don't want to seem like a shill for the site, but I like it.
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05-18-2019 , 04:39 AM
I'm glad you're enjoying Dolly's Game :-)
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05-20-2019 , 10:38 AM
Is the 2-7 cards up? Hole card cam/RFID?
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05-20-2019 , 12:09 PM
Yes, shows all hole cards on all draws for 2-7TD, NL2-7SD and badugi. Sometimes the software gets confused and doesn't show the hands correctly.

There are also WSOP videos and other MTT 8g videos on Pokergo showing TD and SD. In addition Stars has final table videos of 8g, 2-7TD, 2-7SD, and badugi. The high stakes cash games videos on Pokergo show a better quality of play than MTT final tables. In particularly, the final tables of $200 and below MTTs show a lot of really bad play.
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05-20-2019 , 09:39 PM
It's actually very easy for searching. Use the magnifying glass in the upper right corner and simply search using key word "mixed" and you'll get a list of all the on demand cash and tournament mixed games they've streamed in the past.

In case you weren't aware -- and it's no secret -- RolledUpTrips is one of the commentators for Dolly's game.
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05-21-2019 , 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by skoldpadda

In case you weren't aware -- and it's no secret -- RolledUpTrips is one of the commentators for Dolly's game.
Who is rolleduptrips?
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05-21-2019 , 05:09 PM
is this more kind of the PAD "watch high stakes play and be entertained by giant pots" type stuff?

or is it more on the side of academic / "wow i learned some cool stuff" type material?

thanks
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05-21-2019 , 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by kisada
is this more kind of the PAD "watch high stakes play and be entertained by giant pots" type stuff?

or is it more on the side of academic / "wow i learned some cool stuff" type material?

thanks
I hope it's some of both :-)
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05-21-2019 , 06:23 PM
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I hope it's some of both :-)
ok, i'll give it a shot
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05-22-2019 , 07:13 AM
It's mostly just good play. Not that much amazing sick plays in limit or big bet. Not as many obvious mistakes as in MTT mixed / limit game videos. There is what looks to be as some fishy loose play on the first street, even at those stakes. I am sure I couldn't beat it, but I don't play anything like those stakes and it didn't seem like I would feel uncomfortable.

Doyle seems to beat the game, playing sort of like an old guy, solid. He seems to make some good plays though. I saw a lot of attempts to disguise holdings. For example, someone flatted a complete from a J in stud high with split Ks and not many players to act. I thought it was standard to raise and generally raise other hands you decide to play with the K door card.

The straight 2-7 NLSD had an older group compared to the mixed games. The cap wasn't that high, and sometimes they would get to it predraw. I guess because there are not many streets to get the money in, all the bet sizings seemed old school large.

There were some sort of old school big names not in it, such as Negreanu and Jennifer Harmon. I guess Ivey is busy playing mega stakes NL, PLO or whatever in Asia.

I probably shouldn't mention this, but in Stud 8, Shaun Deeb had a lock low and ace high for high against open Qs on 7th street. He takes a long time to flat call. It seemed like an obvious raise, which was almost always getting called. There was some complaining about that, I guess turning his hand into a slow roll.
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05-22-2019 , 01:54 PM
isn't he famous for slowrolling? or is that the point you're trying to make lol

thanks for the insight, btw
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