ProView: Jono Crute Reviews UlDuffer, PokerStars $10 Rebuy (part 2)

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ProView: Jono Crute Reviews UlDuffer, PokerStars $10 Rebuy (part 2)

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Jono Crute

POSTED Mar 10, 2013

Jono continues his look at Run It Once subscriber UlDuffer's hand history, and offers some thoughts on bet sizing, and why structuring to get all the chips in the middle isn't always the best option.

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Sean Fri 12 years ago
This is great. Your videos have such a clear thought process. it obvious that you put some preparation into them, and it's much appreciated. One question: when you calculate pot odds to the second decimal, are you doing that on the fly or have you worked it out before hand? (Please say you're doing it from notes.)
Jono Crute 12 years ago
Thanks Sean! I'm afraid to tell you I'm just a maths genius. Either that or it just displays it on the replayer slightly off the recording portion :)
Sean Fri 12 years ago
I thought one or both of those might be the case. Now how do RIO members get their hands on that sharp looking replayer?
Sean Fri 12 years ago
Ok, so I guess it wasn't the replayer I was asking about, but the skin. I'm not sure PT3 would have it available - and it's completely not your problem, so I'll look into it myself.
Andrew Sweeney 12 years ago
Think i have plugged most of the leaks you spotted and cringed at some of past Duff's play. The 66 dunno what i was thinking serious brain fartage i never flat there pre (facepalm on all streets)

Def learned a lot , missed some opens and 3b spots for sure, cheers again for this , really enjoying it.
Caliban 12 years ago
Very nice video. On the QQ hand (well played btw) I was wondering how should you react to small bets like that vs an aggressive player with the hand the opponent had and the board as it ran out. Obviously 3x-ing pre and calling such a big 3bet inflates the pot that it becomes very awkward, but from the flop onwards, where should he have folded?

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