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$16\'s Blinding Away (pxfactor replayer, 9 hands)
Viewer Only Version: http://www.pokerxfactor.com/HH69006/...0070702_154937 Hand History Analyzer Version: http://www.pokerxfactor.com/HA69006/...02_154937/1599 Maybe this would be better for the beginner’s forum I felt as if I was watching a clinic by Dma777 on how NOT to play on the bubble. Possible there are some other lessons here too? 9 short hands worth watching, villain slips into the money with 2 chips as Dma777 fails to wake up at all. thoughts/comments/laughs? |
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Re: $16\'s Blinding Away (pxfactor replayer, 9 hands)
shove hand 2, i know BB is chipleader but it's too +chipEV to fold
I would shove hand 9 preflop, shorty is already allin. as played fold on river hard to comment on Dma777's play because we can't see his cards |
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Re: $16\'s Blinding Away (pxfactor replayer, 9 hands)
Hand 9, my brain fried with confusion regarding what happens if we both bust out at the same time, doh.. stupid.. yes push
Regarding Dma777's card that sort of my point, I thought he missed a few ATC moments. |
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Re: $16\'s Blinding Away (pxfactor replayer, 9 hands)
hand 4 could very easily be a fold with lots of hands
hand 5 i agree with you though |
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Re: $16\'s Blinding Away (pxfactor replayer, 9 hands)
Hand 4 sucks for dma, he's getting almost 6:1 but farkim is short enough that dma can't go with ATC. But I think he's still gotta call pretty wide since he's left with 1bb and in the sb next hand.
Hand 5 is a disaster. Maybe he did the same mistake I did after already watching the replay once and thought that farkim would be forced all in before him [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Hands 2 and 9 are clear shoves for you. |
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