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  1. #1

    Default SNG Video 2

    THis one ended the way I wanted it to. I made the correct bubble play and payed for it. Damn you poker gods!

    http://s23.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2...X1FWOU1UZ1JDSQ

    pay special attention to the chat box and the note boxes, I make comments there.

    No commentary, but again, more exciting than hand histories!

    THe AQ hand was interesting.
    The TT hand was very interesting, I want to hear the comments on that one.

    Thank you guys.
  2. #2
    AQ hand was sorta odd for him to call 4xBB. (Note : You wrote "he calls 4xBB with K2o", when it really was K2s...maybe that might have changed some things if it came down to just u 2)

    My gut instint tells me that your flop bet isnt very smart. He checks it to you, and you only bet 90. See where this guy stands. Him calling 90 doesnt give you any information, he could be chasing with Ax, calling with a low-mid PP, or slow playing trips. If he cold calls around 300, you almost know for sure your beat. Then you lose 300 plus the pre-flop raise, instead of losing 500 on top of that. His river bet was kinda odd, if I were him I would have thought u were chasing an ace, so I would have bet a lot more than 135.

    Unlucky last hand =/


    btw - i love this videos compared to hand histories...please all you poker genious's upload your vids so I can learn!!
  3. #3
    Mind my asking what codec or whatever it is I need to et hat to play? My winamp, and all my other media players can't seem to ge it woking.
    Operation: 50 SNG's $1+0.10
    Aim: +ve ROI

    Fail: Repeat and improve
    Succeed: 50 SNG's $2+0.20 & improve on previous ROI

    Time: Open

    Currently
    Played: 17
    ITM: 47.1%
    ROI: 15.5%
  4. #4
    Check SNG Video 1 for the codec linkage.
  5. #5
    Thanks, I've got the codc now

    It has been enlightening watching a tight player. I'm very loose-agressive myslef. It's good to get an incite.

    Cheers

    I fully agree with you about the 10-10, it wasn't well played. I'd have pushed harder when the raise came to you. Nobody has shown any strength at the table and you'd have likely had the best hand. Even when the dubious flop came I'd have followed up the betting. I think most of the time you could have forced the fold. But you didn't play much representation, so maybe the style of play doesn't suit you.

    AQ was a shame, the flop was very generous to him, but aside from what he actually held it didn't put you in a very strong position. It'd be a toss up usually as to whether your caller had tripped. I'd bet reasonably hard on the flop. most opponents then would probably push or fold. It should eliminate the call, which you really didn't want. It might cost a few chips if they do push, but in the long run I'd be inclined to say it is a profitable way of getting out of a bad flop.

    Granted you didn't really get a lot of cards worth playing, but the odd rare bluff could help. Even if you only do it once per SNG or less. Take your utter rags and but in a hefty raise preflop to some weak calls before you. If you only do it rarely you will likely have enough respect to pull it off and make some chips for your troubles
    Operation: 50 SNG's $1+0.10
    Aim: +ve ROI

    Fail: Repeat and improve
    Succeed: 50 SNG's $2+0.20 & improve on previous ROI

    Time: Open

    Currently
    Played: 17
    ITM: 47.1%
    ROI: 15.5%
  6. #6
    Bump for more analysis please.
  7. #7
    When they have audio, I will start to watch them
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