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High Stakes Mixed Game on PokerGo (part 2)

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POSTED Dec 18, 2018

Iteopepe88 continues discussing the most interesting hands during the high stakes mixed game battle televised at PokerGO featuring Brian Rast, Scott Seiver, Doyle Brunson, Gus Hansen, Bryn Kenney and William O'Neil.

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betgo 6 years, 3 months ago

These high stakes mixed games used to be legendary. It is great to finally see them with hole cards. It seems choppy not going over whole hands sometimes, but he is just discussing mistakes and providing insights not in the Pokergo commentary. There are a lot of interesting moves, tight lay downs, and so on in the full footage.

I see they are doing a $3K/6K 10-game video on Pokergo with Doyle and Jungleman. I may got Pokergo for the non - NLHE content. There is also some 400/800 cash 2-7 NLSD and some tournament HORSE. I like watching 2-7 NLSD, as I think you learn a lot of fundamentals, including bluff and value 3-bet ranges and bluffing the bottom of your range postdraw. The videos all seem to be all hands, hole cards, and decent commentary. It is a lot cheaper than this site.

Gus crushed season 1 of WPT, playing aggressive and playing marginal hands. Playing loose has advantages. However, I can see how he lost all that money online. Wow, you can't win at nosebleed stakes limit games playing junk. I think a lot of new players were influenced by Gus's style of play in the boom, and thought playing junk was the way to go in NLHE.

mako27 6 years, 2 months ago

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Eldora 6 years, 2 months ago

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kalasjnikov 6 years, 2 months ago

Iteopepe88, if you should learn mixed all over again, and make a blueprint for how to become solid in a Shorter time, how would this blueprint look like if i can kindly ask you for some Words? I am focusing on 8-Game MTT at the moment. Thanks

betgo 6 years, 2 months ago

There are videos on each game from a few years back on DuecesCracked. The full version of these big games are on Pokergo, as well as some mixed game MTT videos. There are also WSOP HORSE, 8-game and specific game on youtube and replays of final tables from SCOOP and WCOOP on youtube and Stars. As with anything else, the live cash play even at the highest stakes tends to be loose. Tournament play has some mediocre players and there are people playing tight for pay jumps and others trying to take advantage of it. There are books from 20-30 years ago which are useful, unlike with NLHE, such as Ray Zee's book on Stud 8 and O8, Sklansky on Poker for razz, and Super System 2 covers various games.

Iteopepe88 6 years, 2 months ago

Probably start and focus at 1 game only...Play that low stakes cash games for 1 week...Next week play another game. Play some weekend MTT-s for the first and second game and so on...
BUt it really depends on your background. If you come from NLHE (i think most player does), then probably start firstly with LHE and PLO.

kalasjnikov 6 years, 2 months ago

Thank you. This is going to help a lot towards stronger study-systems. Your videos have helped me a lot to use programs and analyse better in general.

skoldpadda 6 years, 1 month ago

"If two aces are out blocking each other"... actually if two aces are out it's more likely one of them has a pair of aces.

moose 6 years ago

True, with two A doors its more likely someone has AA already than if there was only one A door, but they still "block" each other (in so far as there are less aces in the deck).

Iteopepe88 6 years ago

Yes, but there is still less chance that they wake up with a pairs compared to a situation when there is a K and A behind us. They block each other slightly

Philipp 5 years, 8 months ago

day2 would be cool! since we are here for the mixed games anything but nl and plo sounds good. and i trust in your choice if hands ;)

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