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Parker Muir

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6 Table $2/$4 6-max NLHE Live Session

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Parker Muir

POSTED Sep 07, 2013

Parker shares a live look at his in game process, narrating his thoughts and actions while he grinds away.

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BesimHot 11 years, 7 months ago

how do you tag colours on players, and do you think this is important? you already have stats on people right so i dont see the point in also tagging, red i assume is the reg, then i saw a orange guy who also joined alot of tables buying in for full, so he is a better reg?

Parker Muir 11 years, 7 months ago

I like to tag colors on players so that I can make a quick assessment of who they are, without even looking at a single number in my HUD. Also the colors will show up when I view tables in the lobby, so this allows me to get a quick feel for a table before joining it. 

My color scheme is Red= Reg, Green= Not as good Reg or unsure, Purple = Pro shortstacke and Orange = Recreational Player. The player who was full stacked but marked orange in the video was technically a reg, but I had him marked as a rec due to some more than questionable plays he had made against me in the past. The color system is flexible though, because as you said, I do have my HUD to make detailed decisions.

Rune Bach 11 years, 7 months ago

about 16:00 your 6's in the sb. Would you ever think about bluffing the river? You mention that his ace high is near the buttom of his range. Isn't 6's the same for you?

obvspeltorsk 11 years, 6 months ago

28.10 when you 3bet the AK on table 3 you deciede not to cbet on 84Qs board. I know it is hard to getting called by worse on that board but when I take this line i often end up check/folding the turn like 100% of the time when he barrles flop and turn if I don't hit any of my cards. What is your like gameplan in these spots? What if he flop would be like  24T? 56J? QJ5? I think i have a big problem in these kind of spots even in singelraise pots where i think i have showdown value with my A-highs but very often just get barreld of my hand when i checkback flops. Would you rather go for the bet lines if you where OOP?

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