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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2011

Gripsed plays 3 tables of mid stakes poker at towergaming, part of the cake poker network.

Gripsed discusses in-game strategy, as well as how to pick the ideal poker site to be playing on and what factors to think about.

if you are interested in getting private training from gripsed please send an email to evan@gripsed.com

run good!

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  • @pinarout partygaming offers some really good quality products in Partypoker, PartyCasino and PartyBingo.

    I feel that the player level there is tougher than cake and ongame but still softer than pokerstars. Based on my experience with the software, for multitabling party is very good for cascading, but pretty sloppy when it comes to tiling

    thats my 2 cents

  • @zedzor2 Thanks!

  • @phobiazzzero A grinder and a regular are pretty much one and the same. Grinder is really just slang for a poker regular.

  • @waspSng the main thing is, yes i can definitely be raising out bluffs, but i really dont expect him to fire a second bullet at me once i c/c flop. i get more value than by betting tho because i think its extremely unlikely he will float me with such a short stack size.

    there are donks from micro stakes to high stakes. It really depends on your game selection which ones you will run into.

    remember even the 10th worst poker player can be a huge favorite if he plays in a game with the 9 worst

  • @waspSng I check the flop so that he can give me action with his entire range (pairs for value, FD for semi bluff, and random cards for pure bluff). I then check raise because i dont expect him to bluff at me twice when i c/c that flop and obviously have a hand with showdown value. My raise size is designed to induce him to shove over with flush draws, or random bluffs because it is such a tiltingly small amount and he wont want to fold to it. I shove turn b/c i expect he has a hand to call flop

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  • I respected you til you made awful decisions tilted and lost all your money

  • Great video!

  • Poker is easy. Value bet fish and credibly represent hands against people that care what you have. Theory says to adapt and exploit...

    It's that easy guys. ;)

    So please if your new just play higher. The higher you play the more respect your raises get.

    Trust me. Scouts Honour.

  • Also, I liked and subscribed ok thanks bye! :)

  • By the way, my dream is too get some sort of private one on 1 coaching with a pro like you. Its my all time dream!

  • Hey grisped! I have watched a lot of your other videos, and I am in love with them! It makes my brain feel so good watching pure great poker and all the neat concepts in the game. I have been playing for about a year now, and I had a 1500 dollar bankroll that I recently lost in about a month. It really hurts, and I feel like the more I play, the more I lose. I play on Carbon Poker and my screen name is bmende. My email is bmende11@yahoo.com. If you email me I would respond instantly. Please!!!!!

  • Hello there! Have you read the amazon book How to Shake the Online Poker Money Tree ? I got some extraordinary advice from it and now can play like a pro and kick butt multi-tabling without nervousness. 

  • @DrinkElectrolytes especially online....big brother will have NONE of that!!...lol.

  • durrrr, ivey, antonious, gripsed...

  • nice video.. It will be very nice to get the coaching session...

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