I like the 4 table system. I think because your game relies on game flow instead of stats, it's easier to understand what you're talking about while following 4 tables.
I agree you should bet the turn w/ the AA hand vs the flop CR for what it's worth.
Daan Hoogendijk12 years agospeed is good now. i like the mix of tables. i have not seen you reraise bluf once. is that not a play that is profitable in your opinion?
Espen Sørlie12 years agoNo I do, I just prefer doing it with blockers or playability. So you prob won't see me doing it with 92o etc
xxmmarioxx12 years agoEspen I love your Videos!! The "live" reviews is ecactly what I am looking for. It`s fantastic!!
xxmmarioxx12 years agoYou say at the beginnig of the Video, welcome to Nick Maimone :-) Well... FU_15 is Nick :-)
lofigr12 years agospeed between hands - OK, simplicity - OK, duration(each hand) - OK, quality - OK, play - OK, explanation - OK,
K5o ALL IN in SB - NOK ( I thought at sec - well, didn't know I play wrong by folding K5o in SB....)
XeqtR312 years agoIt's a pretty standard shove giving effective stacks & tournament structure (HT = bigger antes)
As always half a year late with a comment, but here we go ;)
8:40 - A4s - pretty surprised to hear you say his minr looks strong compared to shove. I believe pretty much every half-decent reg would minraise here with most of his non-folding range. And especially in HT his range should be pretty wide, so it looks like a pretty easy rejam.
25:30 - KJo - that's a fold, he has to shove 55+, A2s+, KTs+, QJs, A9o+, KJo+, QJo to make it a call and I doubt he's gonna be that wide. Would be cool if you did some math in these spots btw, it's like a 30 seconds in Equilab ;)
Hei Espen, thanks for the video. What would you think would be the best line if it comes unopened k6s last hand (where the video ends, right bottom corner). The stacks are awkward. Keep up.
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I like the 4 table system. I think because your game relies on game flow instead of stats, it's easier to understand what you're talking about while following 4 tables.
I agree you should bet the turn w/ the AA hand vs the flop CR for what it's worth.
K5o ALL IN in SB - NOK ( I thought at sec - well, didn't know I play wrong by folding K5o in SB....)
As always half a year late with a comment, but here we go ;)
8:40 - A4s - pretty surprised to hear you say his minr looks strong compared to shove. I believe pretty much every half-decent reg would minraise here with most of his non-folding range. And especially in HT his range should be pretty wide, so it looks like a pretty easy rejam.
25:30 - KJo - that's a fold, he has to shove 55+, A2s+, KTs+, QJs, A9o+, KJo+, QJo to make it a call and I doubt he's gonna be that wide. Would be cool if you did some math in these spots btw, it's like a 30 seconds in Equilab ;)
Hei Espen, thanks for the video. What would you think would be the best line if it comes unopened k6s last hand (where the video ends, right bottom corner). The stacks are awkward. Keep up.
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