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[vital]Myth    United States. May 25 2008 21:52. Posts 12159
So I really appreciated all the supportive and helpful comments on my last blog entry, which basically detailed my loss of confidence during 2008 and the fact that I've been doing extremely poorly recently.

As an expression of my gratitude, for all those who support me and believe in me, I've made a $1/2 6-max video. I feel that it's moderately educational, but the production quality of it is definitely sub-par. I'll most likely make a few more videos in the near future as I continue my grind toward recovery.

The video is about 45 minutes long, with after-the-fact commentary. But you will most likely find that my style is quite a bit different from what you typically see in these games. And, actually, this video doesn't touch on many of the spots that I play differently compared to the average competitor. Here's are the links:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3EN71OL4
http://rapidshare.de/files/39525029/myth_1-2_6max_5-25-08.wmv.html

Also, I'll give a status report for those who care:

How I'm doing

I'm nearly +25 buyins at $1/2 6-max already. My winrate is solid but not great. I have been playing well but not perfectly by any means. In the beginning I was doing too much cold-4betting and also a little too much leading, and now I think I'm not doing enough 3betting or 4betting but my leading frequencies are quite good.

I've decided that I will continue to play this game until I've reached the +25 buyin goal, and then I'll switch to $1/2 9-max for the same amount of buyins. After I've cashed out the $10k (and therefore have padded my live roll for WSOP cash games), I'll move up to $2/4 and rinse-and-repeat.

What I think of the games

$1/2 is an absolute gold mine. There are dozens of games running at all hours of the day, and there are only perhaps a handful of players who give me any real trouble. If you find yourself barely beating $2/4 and $3/6, I strongly recommend just staying at $1/2 for a long while until you've cashed out so much money that you are able to play $2/4 and $3/6 fearlessly. I honestly believe that most decent players can sustain a winrate at $1/2 that is > 2x their winrate at $2/4. My opinion on that may change as I regain confidence and move on to $2/4 later, but if it does then I'll let you know.

There are easily 5x as many true fish at $1/2 as there are at $3/6. I see a huge amount of 75/40 type spewtards in the $1/2 games, whereas the majority of non-regulars in $3/6 are just nitty and play fine.

Comments on the regulars

No regs in this game really give me any trouble. Notable people who seem to have very tight/solid play are FlareMVP, Pronych, TheDarkJoker, ffguitarguy, LuxuryMaster, and xgiovannix. All of these players seem decent enough that I haven't yet found a way to exploit them too hard. LAG-tards include agstremist, dxu05, Mckittrick19, and Sweet.kr. It was a little rough going at first to figure out dxu05 and agstremist, but it turns out that dxu05 runs far too many big bluffs and agstremist has a lot of trouble finding his fold button on any street, so they're both very easy to exploit.

I can't fairly comment on any of the LPers in these games, because they play extremely differently from their normal styles when I am sitting at their tables. Kapol never cbets, gawdawful never folds, and it's really easy to predict when Big_Rob_48 won't give me credit for a hand. Kapol and Big_Rob seem really good/solid when they're not in pots with me, and gawdawful seems extremely tilty and just plain dumb for playing so many tables. (I like you Kevin, but you're retarded and you need to hear it.)

General tips for playing well in these games

1. People c-bet the flop way too much, and they don't mix up their play on the turn or river nearly enough. Because of this, you should flat call preflop, let them spew on the flop, and then let them turn their hands face-up on the turn and/or river. Proceed accordingly.

2. Adjust your preflop raise sizing due to the presence of extreme fish, which are plentiful here. If a fish is limping in and calling raises a lot, especially if you have a bad image against him, then just raise his limps to $16-20. It's critical that you maximize value against horrible players, and in these games you can really get away with a lot of non-standard stuff.

3. People basically don't ever trap, so calling is almost 100% a weak or medium strength hand. If they are just calling, make them believe.

4. Don't open 4x. Open 3xing will create a smaller pot on the flop, which leaves a lot more room behind for postflop play. Your edge comes from the postflop game, because most people have really good raising/3betting/4betting frequencies preflop. The more betting you leave for the later streets, the more mistakes you'll induce.

5. Don't ever forget: THE FISH ADAPT. Most of your 8+ tabling regulars are gonna play the same no matter what you do (because they are idiots), but there are TONS of fish in these games, and they DO adjust to the way you're playing. If you can't follow your image very closely on every table you play, then you are playing too many tables. Trust me, your winrate will skyrocket if you have a great idea of your image on each table.

Thanks for reading, and good luck at the tables! Hope you enjoyed the video also

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Eh, I can go a few more orbits in life, before taxes blind me out - PoorUserLast edit: 26/05/2008 03:40

whamm!   Albania. May 25 2008 22:00. Posts 11625

megaupload sux for me by any chance you could put is somewhere else myth? i promise i will be one of the fish at 1/2 soon lol

 Last edit: 25/05/2008 22:01

thundza   United States. May 25 2008 22:04. Posts 2001

will watch soon! keep making teh moniez! gl!

pausing stinger video to google ninja porn - myth 

bane   United States. May 25 2008 22:06. Posts 2379

downloading the video right now thanks a lot and as always keep it positive your going to be crushing everything in sight soon enough


sOah   United Kingdom. May 25 2008 22:07. Posts 4527

hi corwin

not all who wander are lost 

sOah   United Kingdom. May 25 2008 22:10. Posts 4527

and Mckittrick19 was like an ATM with buttons lined with felt and glitter

not all who wander are lost 

Forrest Gump   Argentina. May 25 2008 22:11. Posts 1217

One of the best post I read lately. How many hands you played at NL200 already?

ADZ124: why do people put pictures of their child in stars.. its like please help feed my child im a fish i cant play? 

FrEaK[S.sIR]   Canada. May 25 2008 22:11. Posts 1848

You're way off on your read on some of the regulars. Several of the tight solid players are meganits(Flare, LuxuryMaster, TheDarkJoker). Luxury is like 13/9 over a huge sample. Flare is 16/12. Joker is about the same.

Mctrick19 also is 15/12 over a large sample, he just 4bets light and never folds afterward. His 4bet is always like PP of some sort or AK/AQ.

Sweet.kr calls 3bets with any suited connectors, gapped connectored and often w/ 2 gapped contectors, as well as suited aces and what not. Will stack on flop with virtually any pair/any draw. He also 4bets AK and often big pairs too, so he's extremely transparent. His leads are almost always weak. He has a hard time folding top pair/draws. Very easy to face smash. 3bet high cards and like 88+ and stack off on any good flop.

agstremist, just 3bet him with broadway cards and stack off with any pair. he's very spewy.

Fold to all my 3bets.

 Last edit: 25/05/2008 22:13

shaneomac   United States. May 25 2008 22:14. Posts 4245

i missed your last blog but i reread it. as im sure u dont need any incouragement and coming from me whats it rly matter, but having talked to you about poker over the last year or so has really been one of my main motivations to keep playing and get super good. talkin poker with you makes poker fun and everything you tell me enlightens me to the fullest. you will succeed in this game, i truly believe that. i remember last year i thought the same thing when u were having bad results, although this instance completely outshines it, i still believe you will pull through ahead! i think it is a great service you are doing for making that video, and it will help SO many people. your knowledge on poker and thought process is great and i think you are a great teacher from the few times ive had you teach me. keep up the grinding man!!


[vital]Myth    United States. May 25 2008 22:21. Posts 12159


  On May 25 2008 21:11 FrEaK[S.sIR] wrote:
You're way off on your read on some of the regulars. Several of the tight solid players are meganits(Flare, LuxuryMaster, TheDarkJoker). Luxury is like 13/9 over a huge sample. Flare is 16/12. Joker is about the same.

Mctrick19 also is 15/12 over a large sample, he just 4bets light and never folds afterward. His 4bet is always like PP of some sort or AK/AQ.

Sweet.kr calls 3bets with any suited connectors, gapped connectored and often w/ 2 gapped contectors, as well as suited aces and what not. Will stack on flop with virtually any pair/any draw. He also 4bets AK and often big pairs too, so he's extremely transparent. His leads are almost always weak. He has a hard time folding top pair/draws. Very easy to face smash. 3bet high cards and like 88+ and stack off on any good flop.

agstremist, just 3bet him with broadway cards and stack off with any pair. he's very spewy.

Fold to all my 3bets.

mckittrick 3bets me every hand like it's his job, maybe he's just cardracking against me. and the 3 guys you mentioned as meganits, yeah they are very tight but they 3bet me a lot too when my open raising is out of line, so they qualify as tight/solid in my book.

Eh, I can go a few more orbits in life, before taxes blind me out - PoorUser 

[vital]Myth    United States. May 25 2008 22:23. Posts 12159


  On May 25 2008 21:00 whamm! wrote:
megaupload sux for me by any chance you could put is somewhere else myth? i promise i will be one of the fish at 1/2 soon lol

like where? link me and i'll put it there

Eh, I can go a few more orbits in life, before taxes blind me out - PoorUser 

Forrest Gump   Argentina. May 25 2008 22:24. Posts 1217

FlareMVP and ffguitarguy plays NL400 too. That explains things a little

In the other side I had problems with megaupload too

ADZ124: why do people put pictures of their child in stars.. its like please help feed my child im a fish i cant play?Last edit: 25/05/2008 22:25

[vital]Myth    United States. May 25 2008 22:27. Posts 12159


  On May 25 2008 21:11 Forrest Gump wrote:
One of the best post I read lately. How many hands you played at NL200 already?

like 9k, gotta merge my DBs on my laptop and desktop

Eh, I can go a few more orbits in life, before taxes blind me out - PoorUser 

Sheitan   Canada. May 25 2008 23:23. Posts 4217

Very nice vid myth, keep up building your confidence back.

Odds are exactly 50%, either happens or it doesnt  

FrEaK[S.sIR]   Canada. May 26 2008 00:01. Posts 1848

I think you're being results oriented with these guys.

Mctrick 3bets most of his range though, for what it's worth. I'd 4bet TT+ for value.


failsafe   United States. May 26 2008 00:03. Posts 1040

you're probably the sole reason i read or care at all about poker. definitely be victorious.


lachlan   Australia. May 26 2008 00:04. Posts 6991

nice myth, dling now. funny to read this after reading ur comments at http://www.liquidpoker.net/poker-forum/374980/i_made_a_400nl_vid.html, thx anyway

full ring 

pinbaLL    Sweden. May 26 2008 00:09. Posts 7243

watching now. solid voice!

why would u ever turn the a9o hand after like 3 mins into a bluff on the turn? i understand the reasoning if u floated him with nothing but -,-


iandeezy   United States. May 26 2008 00:13. Posts 317

thanks for the video man... glad to hear you are seeing winning days again.

You call is all ova baby 

UCSB_Georgi   United States. May 26 2008 00:14. Posts 185

Thanks for the vid!


 
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