Ben “KidCardiff6” Warrington Premiere Series (Part 3)
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8 Responses to “Ben “KidCardiff6” Warrington Premiere Series (Part 3)”

  1. black666

    great vid again – although the screen shifts somehow for the last 15 minutes which makes it hard to see your hand when u are sitting at the top.

    would love to see some mid-highstakes live sweats from you

    btw: SamDMND is Sam Holden (2011 november 9)

  2. kingoflimbs1

    Hi Ben, really enjoying the series so far. I notice that quite a few times during the HH review you make reads and discuss plays that because you are playing so many tables at the time you don’t seem to notice. Jamming the A4o after jamming the K10 only a few hands earlier against the same guy would be a prime example. Do you think that multi tabling is worth missing things like this, which really should have cost you the tournament? Its great to see a UK pro on TPE and along with Mike Leah i think your videos will help my game a great deal. It would be excellent to see you do some mid stake live sweats!

  3. Ben Warrington

    Hi guysm thanks for the comments.
    In answer to you question Kingoflimbs, multi tabling definitely does lower your ev in tournaments, but shouldnt affect your profitability too much if you are comfortable with how many tables you are playing. While you do miss out on some table reads, they are generally the most important in the latter stages of the tournament where its more likely to have fewer tables. I was most likely aware in this situation that i had shoved on the same guy again, because i noted he was capable of opening wide (opening and folding to my jam)It was definitely a marginal play justified for the reason we did have a read. With the 15-20 bb stack the best way to chip up is usually by 3bet shoving wide rather than opening wide.
    I will look into doing a live session in the near future
    Ben

  4. kingoflimbs1

    Thanks for the fast reply Ben, i only asked because i am thinking about lowering my ABI a little and starting to multi table more but was concerned that it may affect decisions. Don’t think I’ll be at the 16+ table level for a while yet but i am hoping to play 6/8 instead of 3/4 and as soon as i get deep in 2 or more i will stop loading more games and step it up a level or two. Look forward to those live sessions!

  5. the_dude

    with the 10s hand…can you argue just flipping in the 5k to set mine….and fold to any flop with no 10…even if all undercards…???

  6. Ben Warrington

    Yeah i think you definitely could play the hand that way.. but still marginal odds and what to do on flops such as 987 etc just puts us in a difficult situation.. would rather ship it pre or just give it up in this instance

  7. JoStylin

    When you are playing 14 tables how do you manage to keep tabs on anyones tendencies or even keep a general sense of what is going on? It seems to me like playing that much would degenerate into a button clicking exercise.

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