Mid Stakes NLHE Hand History Review (part 2)

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Mid Stakes NLHE Hand History Review (part 2)

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POSTED Aug 23, 2015

Mark analyzes some of his recent call downs against opponents taking non-standard lines.

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Duke0424 9 years, 6 months ago

i like this format a lot better than the live play vids. get to see less hands overall but much higher level/deeper analysis of your thought process.

i thought this video specifically was really well done and informative

Will Winaton 9 years, 6 months ago

I like these kind of videos. It helps me think outside the box. Sometimes I keep on not really thinking enough at spots where there can be a very exploitable, but at the same time very profitable play made.
So part3 pls.

malejaculation 9 years, 6 months ago

Great vid! But next time, could you choose hands where the bet-sizes we are faced with when in a decision for a hero call isn't a pot bet? I feel as if 1/2 and 3/4 pot bets are more frequent when playing, that's why.

HotChip 9 years, 6 months ago

appreciate the video and i like your thinking process, but for me it really feels like those were some really horrible bluffs by villains in many of the hands, i wish i could see more close or common spots, or at least facing better players.

Kaizen 9 years, 6 months ago

Hey Mark, great vid as usual, i love this format !
At 19' : With which hand would you raising his small flop bet ? I thought it was a good candidate to do that as the call is marginal and we don't have a Q or K of club. I would also made a mistake on the turn by betting. We don't have enough value here ?
@32' : I find that this flop favor oop range because he have combos of sets and T9s that button can't have but i'm not sure that developping a donking range here is a good strategy no ? Because he weakens his check calling range and you can put pressure on his one pair hands with your bluffs/overpairs... Or do you think that it's a good strategy to do ?

patuxz 9 years, 1 month ago

Great video!
I struggle with spots like these on a daily basis. It's also nice to see regs at Stars turn SDV into bluff. It's easy to get biased based on results when you're wrong.

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