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Bigspenda's Micro Stakes Video 2: $5 NL Full Ring
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Player Name:
bigspenda73
Poker Room:
PokerStars
Game:
NL Holdem
Format:
Cash Game
Length:
45:32
Date Added:
11 Sep 2007
Description:
In this video I decide to play 4 tables of $5nl Full Ring on PokerStars. I go over a lot of topics for postflop play including note-taking, two-barrelling, hand ranges, relative position, and scare cards. The tables were playing weak-tight so I decided to take advantage of that and run them over a bit. I may not play perfectly preflop in this video, but that's what PF charts are for. My focus will continue to be on postflop play. I hope you guys enjoy this video and please rate it!!! Click here to discuss this video further in the FTR Poker Forum.
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Bigspenda's Micro Stakes Poker Video 2 User Reviews
Overall Rating:
4.875
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“Nice Vid” by anon, 01 Jun 2008 |
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First of all I would like to say thanks
for the videos. You offer some great
tips in this video. I'm going to have
to experiment with two barreling, it
will be nice to add that to my bag of
tricks. Also I found out I play the
majority of the hands exactly like you
did so that was a nice confidence boost.
Ohh and I have never heard of relative
position, but I am going to use it to my
advantage now. Keep making videos, they
do help. |
“Thanks” by CRSfox, 25 May 2008 |
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Great video, this is exactly what I was
looking for. I am playing full ring
micro stakes at pokerstars right now and
i am looking forward to your upcomming
videos. |
“Good, comprehensive video” by anon_newb, 27 Sep 2007 |
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I really enjoyed watching this video, as
it covered alot of things such as the
importance of aggression, using scare
cards to your advantage, judging the
texture of the board and reading your
opponents.
The only criticisms I can say of it is
that maybe just 3 tables would be better
and perhaps a 4 colour deck just to make
everything as clear as possible. |
“good learning tool” by allabout, 24 Sep 2007 |
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This was the first video I watched and I
can't wait to watch more now. It was
good to get some points of view from
someone with experience and I thought
the plays were explained well. I also
found it interesting some of the hands
that were played that I normally
wouldn't play and how they were played
effectively. Overall great video!
Thanks. |
“Good job” by Bizu, 20 Sep 2007 |
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Again, another good show by playing
aggressively with detail explanation
while taking notes. I like it when you
show how to exploit the players with
2-barelling and bluffing the river with
air. Definitely going to start to try
this concept when I play 6-max. Video -
9, Sound - 9. |
“loved this video” by parky, 19 Sep 2007 |
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ireally learned some things about
trying to read hands which is something
I am trying to do. I plan on watching
it again and again to pick up on the
things you said. Love the video as a
learning tool, seeing somehting is
action was great. How you note take
with such detail was a revealtion to me
and then use it to play a guy. |
“Not too shabby” by unibomber14, 13 Sep 2007 |
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Excellent once again spenda. I like
that you do a lot of discussion on what
type of boards are okay to make
different plays on. You made some good
points, and were not afraid to post a
video in which you lost some pots, and
made some not so accurate reads.
Also, worser is not a word, it is a
nonstandard. That means they added it
to the dictionary because douchebag
Americans don't speak proper English.
:) |
“A couple of concepts” by sarbox68, 12 Sep 2007 |
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Picked up a couple of good things from
this one. Thinking about
double-barreling is an added skill for
me, and getting a sense of what's a
good board and card to do it on. Also
the two more detailed reads were helpful
-- the CS and the AA,KK, AK dude that
stacked. The tough time I have with
reads at FR is the number of people at
the table... 4-tabling means 36 other
ppl I gotta keep track of. So this part
was vry helpful esp the thought process,
note taking etc. Third item was playing
a wider range more aggressively AND
against raises -- built and took some
nice pots with stuff that I prolly would
have folded. Gonna have to review a few
more times to get everything out of it.
Thx for the effort! |
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