Been loving your videos and I'll take all mix game content I can on here, but that being said I don't think this format is very conducive to educational videos. In high stakes HU dynamics like this so much of the play is exploitative and based on each players perceptions of their opponent that using theory to evaluate these plays is very challenging. We just have no idea how deep the history is and the assumptions/knowledge each player is working with. I just don't think we learn much from viewing isolated hands in this dynamic compared to general theory study.
25 mins you talk about picking up a low draw but i think it's stud Hi
At 44:42 you say we need about 15% equity in imediate odds. You always take this approach seems like in your sims, whole Iteopepe88 always take into account future bets into his analysis. Would be interesting to hear in depth from you guys how we should work with theese analysis most accurately?
I take both into account, i talk about how he won't realize his future equity, and discuss later street play. The immediate odds are just a good place to start. I always take both future and immediate into account.
From what I found Raul is from Germany and Chao from Sweden and they both appear to play high stakes PLO, maybe other games. How do they compare at limit games to the best players in the Big Game in Bobby's Room, including old school players like Brunson, Ivey, Hennigan, and Openheimer?
If there are enough hands, it might be better to mainly show hands that got to showdown, since we don't have access to hole cards.
However, this is great looking at nosebleed stakes. The play in the Pokergo videos and any mixed game MTTs has so many basic errors.
The hand where Raul has 3J/10Q9A/7 & Choa has 610/96K8/10, you keep referring to the hand like they are playing Stud 8, but you have it listed as 7 Card Stud?
However, I really enjoyed the video, can you please do more videos like this, with heads up mixed games, I think it is great!
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Been loving your videos and I'll take all mix game content I can on here, but that being said I don't think this format is very conducive to educational videos. In high stakes HU dynamics like this so much of the play is exploitative and based on each players perceptions of their opponent that using theory to evaluate these plays is very challenging. We just have no idea how deep the history is and the assumptions/knowledge each player is working with. I just don't think we learn much from viewing isolated hands in this dynamic compared to general theory study.
25 mins you talk about picking up a low draw but i think it's stud Hi
yep, sorry about that! The hand evaluation still holds true, just made a mistake for a min thinking about why he would take the line he does.
At 44:42 you say we need about 15% equity in imediate odds. You always take this approach seems like in your sims, whole Iteopepe88 always take into account future bets into his analysis. Would be interesting to hear in depth from you guys how we should work with theese analysis most accurately?
I take both into account, i talk about how he won't realize his future equity, and discuss later street play. The immediate odds are just a good place to start. I always take both future and immediate into account.
Are they play 8-game or what?
From what I found Raul is from Germany and Chao from Sweden and they both appear to play high stakes PLO, maybe other games. How do they compare at limit games to the best players in the Big Game in Bobby's Room, including old school players like Brunson, Ivey, Hennigan, and Openheimer?
If there are enough hands, it might be better to mainly show hands that got to showdown, since we don't have access to hole cards.
However, this is great looking at nosebleed stakes. The play in the Pokergo videos and any mixed game MTTs has so many basic errors.
The hand where Raul has 3J/10Q9A/7 & Choa has 610/96K8/10, you keep referring to the hand like they are playing Stud 8, but you have it listed as 7 Card Stud?
However, I really enjoyed the video, can you please do more videos like this, with heads up mixed games, I think it is great!
Thanks
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