Sorry for the delay guys I just seemed to have problem after problem, firstly the video decided to stop after 40mins when I first produced it so I had to split it up and then sendspace kept kicking me off when I was trying to upload. Anyway better late than never! As I said before I think I could have done a better job of explaining things but hopefully there are still a few things that are helpful to you guys. Let me know what you think.
Part 1
http://www.sendspace.com/file/4p6bxy
Part 2
http://www.sendspace.com/file/kvjbbq
Any comments or criticisms are always welcome.
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Great stuff as usual, thanks Shads. I've definitely identified a major leak in my game...I'm just not flopping enough sets :(
One question about the hand where you call a raise from the SB with KQ and flop top 2 pair on a fairly dry board...I was a bit surprised you played that one so "straightforwardly" by checkraising the flop...thought you might have led the flop hoping to get raised, or waited until the turn to c/r maybe? Any thoughts on this?
Hey Angus
I can see what your saying about the KQ hand and the lines which u suggest are all ok. IMO the important thing is to keep your plays consistent, you probably see that I checkraise bluff a lot OOP so I play most of my big hands the same way. In that situation I am pretty sure that the initial raiser will stick around with any K, probably hands like AQ and QJ, and of course hands like JT. Basically on that board if he has something we can play a big pot but if he doesnt he isn't going to try to bluff me much because there is only 1 draw so just check calling is unlikely to entice a double barrel.
Just my thoughts anyway, the key is consistency imo.
OK that makes sense, thanks.
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