Dogg11 - $400 NL

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In this video Eric goes over a 4 table $400 NL 6-Max session he recently played on PokerStars. Eric battles a solid group of regulars and discusses how he adapts his play according to specific players and table dynamics.
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hobiejuan1 Eric your videos are always great with really detailed analysis. At 18:00 where you turn a full house and the villian rivers a flush, how would you play this if you switched seats and hands with the villian?. If you had the A9s and the villian had 33 with you being in position. Thanks
IcarusJam what hobie said
beepokerking at 47.00 where you fold JJ, i assume you would fold AA there aswell considering QQ and KK are never in his range? even with A of d?
Bennyboy Thanks for the vid Dog!
I wanted to ask you about 3 barrelling. When and who to do it against etc.
You said something to the effect of avoiding 3 barrelling when you are only representing a thin range and it looks as if your opponent has made a big pair and are not going to fold.
On the other hand you spoke about looking for boards where they are unlikely to have hit a strong hand and you can represent a strong range of hands and three barrelling those situations.
Could you give us some examples for the above?
Anyways good luck at the tables,
Ben.
dangerfish Dogg--you mention flatting broadway hands and playing them aggressively when u flop tp. I assume you plan to call it off if raised at any point? Obviously that depends on your opponent but would your default be to get the money in in most situations? Also, you play JJ4 by raising 77, clearly your going to induce a fair amount of rebluffs so are you calling down lite after making what most villains are going to presume is a super polarized spot on your part? I have considered turning some hands like this into bluffs very good players that barrel turns and rivers but I am a bit lost when they play back at me on the flop or turn.
Dogg11
Eric your videos are always great with really detailed analysis. At 18:00 where you turn a full house and the villian rivers a flush, how would you play this if you switched seats and hands with the villian?. If you had the A9s and the villian had 33 with you being in position. Thanks




Hobiejuan1, if I was in villain's spot on the river I would be shoving as well. There is no reason for him to think that he doesn't have the best hand 97 percent of the time especially when considering all of the hands that I am value betting for value on the river, AK AQ, 5x and rivered flushes. It's a pretty nasty cooler for him and a very fortunate spot for myself.
baba
at 47.00 where you fold JJ, i assume you would fold AA there aswell considering QQ and KK are never in his range? even with A of d?


I would also like to know your thoughts on calling aa/kk/qq here and if having (not having) the A(diamonds) influences your decision?
lancelott_ Hey dogg11 amazing videos. really enjoying your style. more please
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