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Leatherass brings us the fourth Video from the "High Stakes Thinking" series. He will pick some interesting hands from higher stakes against tough opponents and show you creative and unconventional lines to deal with difficult spots, and to give an overall idea of how we should approach high-stakes in general in terms of our thought processes. For previous episodes of the High-stakes thinking series with Leatherass, see Part 1, 2 & 3



#1
EuanM, 10.05.12 11:45
Enjoy the latest production from No-Limit expert - Leatherass!Please feel free to leave your thoughts & questions about the Video and for previous episodes, be sure to check out the description links.
#2
Tim64, 11.05.12 12:35
@48:00 If villain flats the turn as you suggest, what's your line on this 6s river? Pot will be $1060 with $757.80 b/h. Are you always jamming or ever check/folding (given his hand looks like spade draw)? Would you expect villain to ch/b all worse Kx on this riv and only bet flushes/boats (given how played out)?#3
Leatherass9, 12.05.12 07:26
That would be a tough one Tim. I guess given how committed I am, I suppose i just jam it in and hope for the best. I do think he will have spades a fair amount, but he can have worse as well. The bottom line is that it is just close. I don't think you can make a huge mistake one way or the other.#4
super1, 16.05.12 07:42
nice Video :-) more please!#5
GtMars, 17.05.12 16:55
I know it's a bit awkward to ask this question next to a cash game video but i really want to know what is your opinion about live and online MTT.thx a lot
(nice video btw)
#6
Leatherass9, 21.05.12 17:53
I think it's less profitable than cash currently and much higher variance. It is also far less skillful than cash.