Minute 19 on the right, in razz 3-ways, the player to your right and you catch good on 5th and the other player catches bad, but you paired. The first player checks, you bet, the player who caught bad calls and the first player checkraises and you fold. It seems obvious that the player checking is usually going for a checkraise aiming to make the player showing a brick call a jammed pot or fold, so it is much better to check and take a free card.
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I cried when you busted ((
One question: what program do you use that have HUD for stud games and so pretty-looking popups with last hand result?
very very good video. i really like just 2 tables. when 3 or 4 tables i find commentary very confusing. Your on the fly analysis with Odds Oracle is really fun and useful.
thx!
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Minute 19 on the right, in razz 3-ways, the player to your right and you catch good on 5th and the other player catches bad, but you paired. The first player checks, you bet, the player who caught bad calls and the first player checkraises and you fold. It seems obvious that the player checking is usually going for a checkraise aiming to make the player showing a brick call a jammed pot or fold, so it is much better to check and take a free card.
Hey I just wanted to say thanks for the great content in your videos, I'm learning a lot !
Thank you, premium stuff again!
I cried when you busted ((
One question: what program do you use that have HUD for stud games and so pretty-looking popups with last hand result?
I use pokeit
https://pokeit.co
And yes, we do want deep analysis of most interesting hands :-)
very very good video. i really like just 2 tables. when 3 or 4 tables i find commentary very confusing. Your on the fly analysis with Odds Oracle is really fun and useful.
thx!
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