In Response to Re: Have your hand personally critiqued by Neil Channing and on YouTube within the week! : Hi BigHawk89. What tournament/cash table was this from? Posted by Sky_DanB
In Response to Re: Have your hand personally critiqued by Neil Channing and on YouTube within the week! : No problem TK, I've got a couple of "juicy" hands from yesterday's roller. First one's probably the most interesting. However if you get hand requests from others let them take priority, because, as I mentioned before, Neil's already analysed one of mine. Hand History #926579633 (23:41 12/07/2015) Hand History #926595100 (00:30 13/07/2015) If you want my thought process regarding these hands, let me know. Cheers, Graham Posted by StayOrGo
Hi StayOrGo, we'll get Neil to take a look at hand ending 633. Would be great to get your thought process.
In Response to Re: Have your hand personally critiqued by Neil Channing and on YouTube within the week! : Hi StayOrGo, we'll get Neil to take a look at hand ending 633. Would be great to get your thought process. Cheers Posted by Sky_DanB
Sure thing Dan.
Hi Neil/Anna
So Hand History #926579633 (23:41 12/07/2015)
Fairly deep into last Sunday's Roller and I'm going nicely with about 80K (Blinds 500/1000)
I min raise in the Cut Off with 9T and get called by the small blind.
Flop comes 89T (two spades)
Opponent checks and I lead out to protect and get value for my hand, but get re-raised.
I decide to just call the re-raise and re-assess after the turn. I'm quite sure I'm ahead, but there are so many draws out there, that I wanted to see a brick before committing. I get my brick on the turn, my opponent leads out. I feel he has a strong draw, either "flush" and/or "pair and straight". So I put him all in.
He called and, well you can see what happened. :=(
I'm not keen on how my opponent played the hand, but who am I to judge. :=). However, did I play it OK?
Thanks again,
Graham
P.S. The TLB charity initiative has now raised over £3,500! Thanks Neil, and to all who have supported.
Just seen my hand on the YouTube Channel. Thanks for the analysis Neil, really enjoyed watching it and glad you would of played it the same! Cheers Greg. Posted by GREGSTER
Just bumping this up guys as the hands are now making their way regularly on to YouTube and we're recording more of these tomorrow evening (Tuesday 28th).
So, if you want a hand of yours get expert advice from the likes of a Neil Channing, Stuart Rutter or Ryan Spittles then stick the hand i.d. on here and we'll do the rest tomorrow.
Then just look out on our YouTube channel over the coming weeks.
Remember it must be from a TV table i.e. an 8pm main event, 8.30pm mini event, any mastercash table or any other tournament which had a TV icon next to it in tthe lobby. And it can be from any time over the last couple of weeks.
I got an interesting one (imo) from last night's Roller. It'd be great if you could have a look cos I was pretty stumped in game, I think I should probably call river in the end...
See Lambert180s post for the general idea of what we require info wise. Hand id number and a quick question with a tiny bit of info attached. Nothing too detailed as these wil make 5 minute videos on YouTube.
BTW Neil/Dan. Do you know if the last "Poker Pit Stops" have been uploaded to Youtube yet? I haven't seen any yet, but may have missed them. Cheers, Graham Posted by StayOrGo
Hi mate,
I've been told that your video will up on YouTube in the next 2 weeks.
I would say, by the way, that these are really quite hard. I generally don't see the hands until about five minutes before and people obviously only send in their hands if they were really quite tricky and they had a tough decision. As in all poker things the answer will often be "it depends" and it will be influenced by history with that player, game flow, your table image etc.
I just try and answer in the here now and think what would I do given just the info I have. Feel free to disagree with my decisions, I'm sure in lots of these hands there might be a "right" answer.
We will be recording some more of these tonight, so if you have any interesting ones, let us know please. It wont be Mr Ambo tonight though, it'll be me & Richard Whatsisname. I'm not the greatest, in truth, but compared to Whatsisname I'm the GOAT. We will need them by 7pm latest please. If I think of Whatsisname's real name, I'll post it later, can't bring it to mind right now. Posted by Tikay10
In Response to Re: Have your hand personally critiqued by Neil Channing and on YouTube within the week! : I seem to remember it's something meat related. Posted by NoseyBonk
In Response to Re: Have your hand personally critiqued by Neil Channing and on YouTube within the week! : I seem to remember it's something meat related. Posted by NoseyBonk
Many ladies associate me with something meat-related.
Moving swiftly on, I've been cursed..sorry, did I say cursed? I meant blessed with working with Tikay tonight.
We need about 3 or 4 of your hands to look at for stand-alone seperate 4 minute videos which will be released on You Tube over the coming weeks.
Obviously you'll be namechecked and who knows, you might even learn something. Although, to be totally frank, you'll probably need to submit it on a Channing week for that to happen.
Post 'em up!
Hand id please- any brief questions to go with it. And make sure it's from either a main event, mini event, a Mastercash table or anything that was TV flagged from the past fortnight.
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Hi Neil/Anna
So Hand History #926579633 (23:41 12/07/2015)
Fairly deep into last Sunday's Roller and I'm going nicely with about 80K (Blinds 500/1000)
I min raise in the Cut Off with 9T and get called by the small blind.
Flop comes 89T (two spades)
Opponent checks and I lead out to protect and get value for my hand, but get re-raised.
I decide to just call the re-raise and re-assess after the turn. I'm quite sure I'm ahead, but there are so many draws out there, that I wanted to see a brick before committing. I get my brick on the turn, my opponent leads out. I feel he has a strong draw, either "flush" and/or "pair and straight". So I put him all in.
He called and, well you can see what happened. :=(
I'm not keen on how my opponent played the hand, but who am I to judge. :=). However, did I play it OK?
Thanks again,
Graham
P.S. The TLB charity initiative has now raised over £3,500! Thanks Neil, and to all who have supported.
Do you know if the last "Poker Pit Stops" have been uploaded to Youtube yet? I haven't seen any yet, but may have missed them.
Cheers,
Graham
Cheers
Greg.
Hand History #931019252 (23:10 26/07/2015)
Hi mate,
I would say, by the way, that these are really quite hard. I generally don't see the hands until about five minutes before and people obviously only send in their hands if they were really quite tricky and they had a tough decision. As in all poker things the answer will often be "it depends" and it will be influenced by history with that player, game flow, your table image etc.
I just try and answer in the here now and think what would I do given just the info I have. Feel free to disagree with my decisions, I'm sure in lots of these hands there might be a "right" answer.
I gather it will go up this month, but the exact date has not been sorted yet.
We will be recording some more of these tonight, so if you have any interesting ones, let us know please.
It wont be Mr Ambo tonight though, it'll be me & Richard Whatsisname. I'm not the greatest, in truth, but compared to Whatsisname I'm the GOAT.
We will need them by 7pm latest please.
If I think of Whatsisname's real name, I'll post it later, can't bring it to mind right now.
Ahh, he's out of bed at last. What a life.