yes great topic but agreed it was too fast for me (I'm never sure what to look at as you zip around pio hands with your mouse). Would rather see a hand replayer instead of Pio. Realize thats probably more work but easier to follow for someone like me. Would be great if you could get into hands and discuss when a good bluff catcher might be due to blockers or a bluff on the river because you block certain ranges.
Thank you guys, I will try to improve this for next videos.
Would rather see a hand replayer instead of Pio. Realize thats probably more work but easier to follow for someone like me. Would be great if you could get into hands and discuss when a good bluff catcher might be due to blockers or a bluff on the river because you block certain ranges.
I think that using solver to show blocker effects is better and easier to understand than reviewing hands, because solver shows the frequency and EV.
I think next time I will show a Hand history first, talk about the spot and finally review with solver.
It's not [really] hard to understand, especially since he systematically makes the same mistakes. Antonio Miranda , a few things that you may or may not have corrected by now: "suited" is pronounced "SOOT-ed." I know this is confusing since we say it as you pronounce it when referring to a hotel suite, but it's not spelled the same. Also, "supposed" is only two syllables. It's boring as hell, but you could always look up the rules for when to pronounced the '-ed' as an extra syllable or not. Try to annunciate the word "and" instead of saying it as " 'n," especially when you're talking about unblockers as it may be difficult to differentiate "and blockers" from "unblockers." Anyway, I was happy to revisit this video. Thanks again!
This is an awesome video...I even learned a new concept, "blocking your own value". It makes a lot of sense, but often do you think you use it in practice?
Disagree with those who want to start with a hand history, to me this format is a much more efficient way to learn.
block your own value is more important when you play small ranges.
When you have a huge valuebeting range block a portion of your value is not a huge problem for villain but when your value range is more condensed makes a huge difference
Best of all, these concepts can be extrapolated and applied in other situations.
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Plz continue this topic, Thx.
Very nice topic but a little too fast for me
yes great topic but agreed it was too fast for me (I'm never sure what to look at as you zip around pio hands with your mouse). Would rather see a hand replayer instead of Pio. Realize thats probably more work but easier to follow for someone like me. Would be great if you could get into hands and discuss when a good bluff catcher might be due to blockers or a bluff on the river because you block certain ranges.
Thank you guys, I will try to improve this for next videos.
I think that using solver to show blocker effects is better and easier to understand than reviewing hands, because solver shows the frequency and EV.
I think next time I will show a Hand history first, talk about the spot and finally review with solver.
Thanks again for watching and for the feedback!
very nice video. I want more this. Great job !!!!
Please continue with this topic. Thanks :)
Interesting! Definitely an aspect I need to put some more thought into. Thank you!
Very nice topic but really hard to understand due too his over seas accident.
over seas accident = foreign accent?
I am sorry to hear that, I try to improve the pronunciation in each new video
let me know if i can help to understand something better
thank you for the feedback.
It's not [really] hard to understand, especially since he systematically makes the same mistakes. Antonio Miranda , a few things that you may or may not have corrected by now: "suited" is pronounced "SOOT-ed." I know this is confusing since we say it as you pronounce it when referring to a hotel suite, but it's not spelled the same. Also, "supposed" is only two syllables. It's boring as hell, but you could always look up the rules for when to pronounced the '-ed' as an extra syllable or not. Try to annunciate the word "and" instead of saying it as " 'n," especially when you're talking about unblockers as it may be difficult to differentiate "and blockers" from "unblockers." Anyway, I was happy to revisit this video. Thanks again!
Hey guys, you demand a second part of this and I did a video with practical examples
Thanks for the feedback, Hope you like it Blockers and unblockers: Practical examples
This is an awesome video...I even learned a new concept, "blocking your own value". It makes a lot of sense, but often do you think you use it in practice?
Disagree with those who want to start with a hand history, to me this format is a much more efficient way to learn.
Hi, I am glad you like it!
block your own value is more important when you play small ranges.
When you have a huge valuebeting range block a portion of your value is not a huge problem for villain but when your value range is more condensed makes a huge difference
Best of all, these concepts can be extrapolated and applied in other situations.
Hi, I really like your content, would you mind putting caption on your video? It's bit hard to understand your speaking sometimes.
Hi, I'm not sure if I can add subtitles.
I hope you will undesrtand better the more recent videos.
But I'll be happy to help if you have some questions!
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