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  • NimanKenkre NimanKenkre Bluefire Pro Poker Pro
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    Jeetorious (5)
    12 Nov 2009 at 11:04pm
    Discussion for Jeetorious (5).
  • jbosch jbosch Poker Newbie
    5 Posts
    I enjoyed all the discussion about...
    13 Nov 2009 at 8:33am
    I enjoyed all the discussion about spotting leaks and exploiting them, but I think you missed a slam dunk one: as you discuss the significance of facing a full pot bet on QJT6ds with JT, you gloss over the sizing by bangbang on table 3 when jeetorious checks. since jeetorious is probably c/f nearly 100%, betting full pot is a terrible size with either bluffs or value hands...
  • jbosch jbosch Poker Newbie
    5 Posts
    I enjoyed all the discussion about...
    13 Nov 2009 at 8:34am
    I enjoyed all the discussion about spotting leaks and exploiting them, but I think you missed a slam dunk one: as you discuss the significance of facing a full pot bet on QJT6ds with JT, you gloss over the sizing by bangbang on table 3 when jeetorious checks. since jeetorious is probably c/f nearly 100%, betting full pot is a terrible size with either bluffs or value hands...
  • InsideMan InsideMan Poker Newbie
    22 Posts
    Great video series. However I do...
    15 Nov 2009 at 6:53am
    Great video series. However I do have to disagree with you on the JT hand at 12:45 where you say you think raising is bad. I would agree with you against a full stack regular, but the person leading into us is playing a 50bb stack and the board is very drawy. Stereotyping based on his stack size he is very likely to play poorly against a raise with his entire range, by that I mean never folding a pair+gs, pair+oesd, flush draw or top pair.
  • NimanKenkre NimanKenkre Bluefire Pro Poker Pro
    1191 Posts
    InsideMan, I have to disagree with...
    16 Nov 2009 at 5:44pm
    InsideMan, I have to disagree with you pretty strongly. On a board of QJT6 with two flush draws, JT is not going to have good equity against a hand that is willing to get it in with you. Even if the guy is a weak player (which is only an assumption based on his stack size), you are likely to be well behind (equity-wise) any hand that he is willing to put a lot of money in with. Also, don't forget that there is a full-stacked player that is still alive in the hand.
  • pokerchump pokerchump Poker Newbie
    62 Posts
    Just felt compelled to comment...
    2 Dec 2009 at 7:38am
    Just felt compelled to comment on a particular hand. You advise to call a small 4 bet out of position with q8s in order to try and flop 2 pair or some kind of draw. How can this ever be profitable? you also say if you flop top pair you can fold - so what if the flop is q23? are you folding to a flop bet? Basically with the q8s you either have to shove or fold - folding probably being the best option but calling is surely the worst.
  • OoozeDonatin OoozeDonatin Poker Newbie
    31 Posts
    excellent video
    22 Dec 2009 at 8:58am
    excellent video