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Ben "KidCardiff6" Warrington is back, and this time he takes us to the Euro sites for another live sweat. He walks us through the different sites, the types of players you'll find and what kind of tourneys they run. He makes a few deep runs across multiple buy-in levels. This is a six-part series

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Ben "KidCardiff6" Warrington Euro Sites Live Sweat (Part 3), 9.3 out of 10 based on 9 ratings

MORE IN THIS SERIES: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6

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  • At 2012.08.20 08:22, AlwaysUltra said:

    Amazing that y can play Stars.fr. Didnt know that it is possible from Spain. So some more spanish regs on the radar on -.fr
    Its time for a EU wide regulation. Not the segregated bs wich it is now. Would be better for the games.
    BTW nice series. Like the approach on Eurosites.

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    • At 2012.08.20 16:15, Moizt said:

      Hope you deposited some money on 888 in the break to be able to take that rebuy in the 90r!

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      • At 2012.08.27 12:26, Ben Warrington said:

        I think it didnt let me when i went above 5000 chips.

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      • At 2012.08.20 17:01, mso123888 said:

        Hi – great stuff, loving this series so far
        I was interested in your decision to fold A-Qh following villains turn bet on 6d Ac 8d 2h at 35mins on the Party Poker table. Thinking about it, you are being layed about 28% pot odds and, assuming he wd have 3bet A-A/A-K preflop, you are only being beaten on the flop (which he raised) by an extremely narrow range: a set of 6s and 8s; and A-6 / A-8(and you holding an ace lowers the combos) and possibly 8-6s for two pair. There are far more flush draw combos (Axd / KQd /QJd / JTd / T9d / 98d); and weaker ace combos (AJo-A6o). On the turn you have over 60% equity against this whole range (value and draws) which does not include any airballs he might also have. However he did check raise the flop with another guy still to act which suggests value even if the actual value hand combos are so low. Would be interested in others thoughts (:

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        • At 2012.08.27 12:32, Ben Warrington said:

          I think the weaker ace combos we can count out. I felt he was playing for stacks here with his bet sizing which made me feel like he had a value hand by the turn. I feel with a flush draw of straight draw a more standard line would have been to peel flop and then perhaps bluff on later streets. Or check back turn.

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        • At 2012.08.27 16:05, mso123888 said:

          Ben – cheers for the response (:

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          • At 2012.09.03 09:26, bennymacca said:

            I like your vids Ben, but can you please fix your audio quality, this is worse than your last series. buy a good headseat and please dont breathe into it because i think it detracts from an otherwise great series.

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