Hello great video good to see some high stakes tough field game play what are ur thoughts on playing in such a field not many fish around u think u winning in line up like that with rake included i personally think its waste of time to play in such a reg heavy environment but not sure maybe u find some edges or just play for practice. GL!
well i try to select the pools a little bit, but when i make the time to record a video i just go for it anyway and dont look for the player pool. also makes it interesting to see more, bc most of the people know how to play against fish anyway. while otherwise i would also obv not advise to play only reg games.
I apologize as I assume this Q has been asked many times, but could you explain your labels? It makes it easier to follow your thinking as you play. Cheers
to be honest, the most important thing with these labels is to mark the fish. because for the regs its pretty hard to do a correct label because players change strategies and improve, so it doesnt really matter too much for the regs. but normally yellow is very aggressive reg, orange normal reg, red tight reg, and pink spewy reg, and blue is some reg that plays really differently or wrong from what my understanding of the game is. green obv are fish
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Hello great video good to see some high stakes tough field game play what are ur thoughts on playing in such a field not many fish around u think u winning in line up like that with rake included i personally think its waste of time to play in such a reg heavy environment but not sure maybe u find some edges or just play for practice. GL!
well i try to select the pools a little bit, but when i make the time to record a video i just go for it anyway and dont look for the player pool. also makes it interesting to see more, bc most of the people know how to play against fish anyway. while otherwise i would also obv not advise to play only reg games.
I apologize as I assume this Q has been asked many times, but could you explain your labels? It makes it easier to follow your thinking as you play. Cheers
to be honest, the most important thing with these labels is to mark the fish. because for the regs its pretty hard to do a correct label because players change strategies and improve, so it doesnt really matter too much for the regs. but normally yellow is very aggressive reg, orange normal reg, red tight reg, and pink spewy reg, and blue is some reg that plays really differently or wrong from what my understanding of the game is. green obv are fish
Hey good lookin!! Your hud looks pretty cool, any chance you could share it?
agree the HUD looks great
Thank you for replying :-)
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