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    Default VIDEO - 5NL - 2x 6-Max Pokerstars - New Vids for review :)

    Hey again all.

    Have just put up a 4 part video of tonights session at my first 5NL video. I released a few videos at 2NL when I first deposited $50 on stars. After 3 weeks I'm now just over $200 and am working toward 10NL.

    I have changed a few aspects of my play since the first few videos.

    1. I Cbet a little less now and not full pot.
    2. I opened my range a little to around 14-15% of hands to open with.
    3. I've adjusted my positon play with the CO and BTN.
    4. I now buy-in for 100BB.

    Please watch and leave constructive comments/thoughts as I am looking to refine my game.

    VIDEO - 5NL - 2x 6-Max Pokerstars

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KD24mZ0ylHY - PART 1
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kgy__df18o0 - PART 2
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV1Wi2iA174 - PART 3
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPS_afhYXSw - PART 4

    I would appreciate any feedback, and thanks for watching!

    Please subscribe

    ***This isn't a tutorial they're my videos to help get feedback from***
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    Just watched the first one.
    What did you use to record it? I think it's a great idea, and I'm think about doing one too.

    66 vs steal is a very easy 3b or fold. I'd just 3b and c-bet the Ax flop obviously. You're going to face a continuation bet unimproved so often that I can't imagine that calling can be profitable.

    A6s is a fine hand to open from pretty much any position @6m - especially at such weak-passive tables, I think you folded it from HJ or CO.

    c-betting vs 2 limp-callers with AQ on 239, you're not going to get many better hands to fold.

    I don't like checking it down with any sort of hand from the bb vs an sb open limp. I'd raise pre most of the time, and definitely bet at some point in the hand. A sb open limp usually means that he's just trying to see a flop and hit a hand, and if he doesn't he'll give up without too much resistance.

    47s - easy isolation, flop bet is fine, please bet the turn for value... I'd sometimes just shove river for 10x pot because his line is so insanely strong on this board, I'd expect him to have a flush or a smaller boat a lot.
    Even with 0% pfr from the CO over 200+ hands, I would still take a note that he limp/called AA from co vs btn.

    Take player notes! there were tons of spots where you could have taken notes, but didn't.
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    i guess you read my feedback on the 2nl one you posted?
    nice work on beating the games!
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    Yeah, your feedback was excellent .

    I used Camstudio to record and just regular sound recorder.

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