Brian Fite's DNG Series (2 of 3)

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Dated:
Feb 27th, 2011
By:
Brian Fite
Game:
SNG/MTT
Stake:
Mid Stakes
Teaching Method:
Session Video 3+ Table
Language:
English
Type:
Full Ring
2798 Views
9 Comments
9.0010
(4 Ratings) 9.00

Brian's series on the DNG continues in the second installment!

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  • BrianFite BrianFite Bluefire Pro Poker Trainee
    135 Posts
    Brian Fite's DNG Series (2 of 3)
    28 Feb 2011 at 1:30am
    Discussion for Brian Fite's DNG Series (2 of 3).
  • Davidabcdefg Davidabcdefg Poker Newbie
    3 Posts
    Re: Brian Fite's DNG Series (2 of 3)
    28 Feb 2011 at 6:52pm
    Great video, as were the others.
  • fsbmxgp fsbmxgp Poker Newbie
    30 Posts
    Re: Brian Fite's DNG Series (2 of 3)
    2 Mar 2011 at 8:57pm
    horrible quality, can barely watch
  • cocktails cocktails Poker Newbie
    28 Posts
    Re: Brian Fite's DNG Series (2 of 3)
    7 Mar 2011 at 1:26pm
    nice vid
  • thanksqueen thanksqueen Poker Newbie
    2 Posts
    Re: Brian Fite's DNG Series (2 of 3)
    11 Mar 2011 at 10:46am
    Nice vid...just a few hands that stuck out to me that I was curious about... The A4 4bet vs tdubs...in a vacuum, i like the spot and the hand we chose to do it with...but just from following the dynamic the previous orbit or so, doesn't it seem a bit marginal, like too marginal to say "we SHOULD take this spot" as opposed to "we COULD take this spot?" Obv it works some % of the time and the fact that we have a blocker is a plus, but the fact that he prob expects to get 4b a good bit combined with how easy it is to chip up through the rest of the soft table makes me wanna err on the side of fold to the 3b....just seems meh The Q5s vs tdubs...I feel like he's obv more likely to be 3b'ing wide in this spot, but dunno how I feel about the defend...you say it's not much more to call the 3b, but then go onto say that the std-sized 3b is too much to float or r/f against....does that mean we're only defending with the hopes of binking a Q-high flop and being good or getting it in with like 35% equity on a 2-club flop, and just giving up otherwise? Just seems like we should fold pre if that's our plan. Lastly, the KJ hand against Dirtyriver...you deliberate pre and state that folding, calling, and 3b'ing are all viable options, elect to flat, then state after the hand that you don't really wanna play pots with him...if that's the case, why not 3b or fold? Seems like flatting is the worst option imo... postflop is debatable, but plenty of arguments can be made both ways for how it played out...I just really really didn't like the flat pre against this opponent, especially when he has such a gr8 stack to 3b/f to... Other than these few hands which I was a little confused on, the rest of the vid was gr8...look forward to seeing part 3 :)
  • thanksqueen thanksqueen Poker Newbie
    2 Posts
    Re: Brian Fite's DNG Series (2 of 3)
    11 Mar 2011 at 10:47am
    Sorry for the crammed post...had it separated into paragraphs and it didn't post that way...
  • BrianFite BrianFite Bluefire Pro Poker Trainee
    135 Posts
    Re: Brian Fite's DNG Series (2 of 3)
    26 Aug 2011 at 9:17am
    I am hoping to find the HH from this tourney to better explain a lot of spots, and im sure I will find that I would have done a lot of things differently if I was playing it today. I think it would be a great video if I can get my hands on the HH.
  • Pokerfarm Pokerfarm Poker Newbie
    9 Posts
    Re: Brian Fite's DNG Series (2 of 3)
    10 Oct 2011 at 5:55pm
    can u explain how you do the math to shove?? with one example please...
  • t8ofdiamonds t8ofdiamonds Poker Newbie
    6 Posts
    Re: Brian Fite's DNG Series (2 of 3)
    3 Dec 2011 at 5:09am
    meh dont really like the KJ hand vs dirty. pre 3b/fold are both better options but otr its def a fold given his sizing and the line he took it just doesnt look like a bluff at all but pot controll+value so much more often. if he had a hand that you beat he would most definitelyhad bet the flop hoping to get you off a king etc but nice friggin run eitherway :D

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