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4 Table $2.5/$5 6-Max Zoom NLHE (part 2)

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4 Table $2.5/$5 6-Max Zoom NLHE (part 2)

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EluSiVeMark

POSTED Jun 01, 2014

Mark continues his zoom session, utilizing a thorough HUD to track player tendencies.

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nittyoldman 10 years, 10 months ago

watched it all the way through...good vid, BUT I have to agree with akb1, the massive overlay of stats is terrible.  I cant tell where the button is, and thus it makes it very difficult to quickly look at a hand and tell what happened when I cant even tell what position you are in.  If you could increase the opacity, then maybe it would work, otherwise, I would suggest less stats or slightly realign them so that the button can be seen.

arizonabay 10 years, 10 months ago

New elite member and I am really enjoying your vids! Stats are..what they are..makes a little difficult to follow but I can rewind if I get confused. I doubt you would change your HUD for videos (I know I wouldn't - I have a massive HUD as well). but lowering the opacity might help, I use PT4 and you can hide it until mouse over which is a fantastic feature and one HM2 should clearly have. I was honestly surprised when I used HM2 for a few months that it did not have that feature. Anyways enough of a ramble from me, thanks for the videos and I plan on re-watching this later - I might have a few hand questions then!


jussaynozammo 10 years, 10 months ago

I actually like the fact that you make videos that use your actual stats layout. It's very useful to see what you're using and why and how and why I should be incorporating certain underused stats into my own thinking. It's not exactly pretty to look at, but I don't see how it makes anything difficult to follow.

chimpraiser 10 years, 10 months ago

nice video mark. at 34 min mark. u flat small 3bet with A7ss and minraise 753s flop vs a wide, short-stacked 3bettor. He flats and open shoves a K turn for a little more than half pot. You didnt mention this spot and called off. It seems like other than AQ and AJ you don't beat much of anything and they might even fold flop. Interested in whether you think that decision was good, bad, or so close it probably doesnt matter. Thanks and keep up the good work.

EluSiVeMark 10 years, 10 months ago

Thanks Chimp,

I think the flopplay is ok, mainly because i expect people to spazz occasionally. When he just calls i dont expect him to have a lot of (small) overpairs because its a somewhat connected board. I also dont expect him to have too much air.

OTT i dont expect him to shove anything better than Kx just because he has a hand which doesnt need a lot of protection and he doesnt want me to stop bluffing. With the decent odds and with the assumption that he wouldnt shove hands better than Kx often i think my call is good.


Obviously i was wrong in my flop assumption when he showed 88.

EluSiVeMark 10 years, 8 months ago

Thats probably fine aswell.

But when the 7 is the toppair, so the board will always change, i tend to play my medium strenght hands aggressive with a small SPR.

MathiasRex 10 years, 10 months ago

Nice vid Mark, jost won a couple of $ right after watching it by implementing one of your moves :)

Keep the stats, its very interesting to see what u use, but increase opacity a bit, so we can see the button.

Zrebna 10 years, 10 months ago
This! -> agree with Rex.

And another suggestion:
Imo make Vids where you plan only 2tbls of Zoom - mostly 2tbls Zoom are more than enough for Vids, exspecially for ppl who go consistently into depth, like you do!




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