Interesting spots, but personally I prefer 2 tables. :)
I like that you trust your intuition sometimes, backed by reasoning around villains range at river.
three tables? Like lots of spots and better than two tables. Maybe use the open space to replay a hand when/if you have time.
Also, when action going fast would be cool to number the tables i.e. say "table two" etc just so easier to follow along.
Thanks for taking the time to make great vids!
Thanks for the suggestions guys, a few theory videos coming up I think, but will do a few 2 table vids. While you guys are giving out feedback: RnC200 or liveplays (500, 1k, higher)?
As a micro stakes player I can relate more to how the pool plays at 200/500 than on 1k. Maybe it's just an illusion based on proximity to my own stakes (1k feels so foreign). :D
Maybe do one of each...
200nl preferable for me, more relatable to stakes I am playing. As far as theory videos go, would be great to see something from you about using mass data analysis to generate exploits.
4 tables probably a bit too many, I think 2 or 3 plus more fastforwarding of the footage if you want to show lots of different spots would work better.
"Moving up stakes part 1 of 4" 50NL-100NL, 200NL , 500NL, 1kNL and adjustments you make for each level with ranges, rake, bet sizing, exploits with bluffing, larger value bets, etc. I think there is a big jump in skill level between 100NL compared to 200NL. At least on some of the fast fold formats.
Great video. Few spots you folded where I would definitely have called which I'm definitely going to learn from. Need to study a lot of those spots better from a theoretical perspective but I think in general I'm coming up with bluffs for my opponents that definitely just don't exist and try to convince myself to call. I think it partially stems from a lack of theoretical exposure to such spots but I also think I have mental game leaks which just make me want to call. Looking forward to future videos :)
10.00 Table 4 with A3hh on 922ccs
Think calling here is a big mistake. My sim has it as a 1.6BB error, and even A3ss is indifferent and mainly folding. Backdoor gutters are not great for calling in low SPR spots and BTN prefers to call 2 random high card hands to this type of hand, e.g. KThh calling at low frequency. It's better to have a higher chance at making a decent pair than a much lower chance to make a stronger more nutted hand (straight) when the SPR is this low.
12-13min T#1 / #2 quite interesting with open limp CO A8c (I assume just a misclick). Then T#1 XR-X-BF with nut flush on paired board. Could be right that opponent checked back some AQ/AA/QQ type hands. Quite the hero fold though. We saw earlier in the video with 55 people can be betting worse 2 pairs for value on 4 line straight or your AxKh hand where person called KJo (no heart) on a QT5hhh-8h-9x board and stacked off fishing for a straight on a 4 heart board. Given the 55 vs 95 on 943-5-7 board and then the AK vs KJo hand I wouldn't look to hero fold Ks5s here. I would think AQ/AA/QQ 3bet the flop some of the time or bet the turn some of the time. I would also think Maybe a hand like JsTs finds a shove here and there. I don't hate the fold but given the previous action in the video I wouldn't be looking to make these hero folds.
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Interesting spots, but personally I prefer 2 tables. :)
I like that you trust your intuition sometimes, backed by reasoning around villains range at river.
three tables? Like lots of spots and better than two tables. Maybe use the open space to replay a hand when/if you have time.
Also, when action going fast would be cool to number the tables i.e. say "table two" etc just so easier to follow along.
Thanks for taking the time to make great vids!
Thanks for the suggestions guys, a few theory videos coming up I think, but will do a few 2 table vids. While you guys are giving out feedback: RnC200 or liveplays (500, 1k, higher)?
As a micro stakes player I can relate more to how the pool plays at 200/500 than on 1k. Maybe it's just an illusion based on proximity to my own stakes (1k feels so foreign). :D
Maybe do one of each...
200nl preferable for me, more relatable to stakes I am playing. As far as theory videos go, would be great to see something from you about using mass data analysis to generate exploits.
4 tables probably a bit too many, I think 2 or 3 plus more fastforwarding of the footage if you want to show lots of different spots would work better.
"Moving up stakes part 1 of 4" 50NL-100NL, 200NL , 500NL, 1kNL and adjustments you make for each level with ranges, rake, bet sizing, exploits with bluffing, larger value bets, etc. I think there is a big jump in skill level between 100NL compared to 200NL. At least on some of the fast fold formats.
Great video, love the format!
Great video. Few spots you folded where I would definitely have called which I'm definitely going to learn from. Need to study a lot of those spots better from a theoretical perspective but I think in general I'm coming up with bluffs for my opponents that definitely just don't exist and try to convince myself to call. I think it partially stems from a lack of theoretical exposure to such spots but I also think I have mental game leaks which just make me want to call. Looking forward to future videos :)
10.00 Table 4 with A3hh on 922ccs
Think calling here is a big mistake. My sim has it as a 1.6BB error, and even A3ss is indifferent and mainly folding. Backdoor gutters are not great for calling in low SPR spots and BTN prefers to call 2 random high card hands to this type of hand, e.g. KThh calling at low frequency. It's better to have a higher chance at making a decent pair than a much lower chance to make a stronger more nutted hand (straight) when the SPR is this low.
I recorded a MDA vid or two Matt, should come out relatively soon.
Nice catch on the A3s, seems punty indeed!
Great! Looking forward to them!
12-13min T#1 / #2 quite interesting with open limp CO A8c (I assume just a misclick). Then T#1 XR-X-BF with nut flush on paired board. Could be right that opponent checked back some AQ/AA/QQ type hands. Quite the hero fold though. We saw earlier in the video with 55 people can be betting worse 2 pairs for value on 4 line straight or your AxKh hand where person called KJo (no heart) on a QT5hhh-8h-9x board and stacked off fishing for a straight on a 4 heart board. Given the 55 vs 95 on 943-5-7 board and then the AK vs KJo hand I wouldn't look to hero fold Ks5s here. I would think AQ/AA/QQ 3bet the flop some of the time or bet the turn some of the time. I would also think Maybe a hand like JsTs finds a shove here and there. I don't hate the fold but given the previous action in the video I wouldn't be looking to make these hero folds.
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