Hey James, the video is a bit zoomed out and it's hard to really see whats going on clearly. Apart from that it seems like a great video - would love to see more.
Very good. With the competition a little thougher each day, that can be an edge for those that work on those programs. Could you take a shot at Flopzilla as well ?
You can zoom in and zoom out with your browser (ctrl+scroll up/down). Or buy one of them big monitors that all the cool guys have.
But I agree that the video gets really small, the rightmost 25% isn't used and by zooming in on the relevant parts and/or using a lower resolution this video would have made it easier to view.
I'd like to have your thoughts about the use of this software as it takes a long time to work with it for each single situation. Do you think focusing on it will be more beneficial compared to other ways of studying the game (HH reviews, watching videos, etc.)
Thanks a lot for a video! One thing that would be cool to do is to import a real hand that was a close decision and try to use stats from a HUD (pfr,flop cbet %,turn cbet% or c/r% ) to try to find a solution. It could be for example a 3rd barrel bluff or a tough river call or a turn shove with dead money to calculate how much he needs to fold and so on. Would be nice to see someone do this sort of thing.
James, I had commented on another video about calculating that AQ hand. Would you be using CREV to find out the best solution? If so, I would be even more interested to see a video on that! Love all your videos by the way. They are very well done. Thanks!
Just got GTO+ and CREV. I'm trying to learn CREV first so these kinda videos, even though they're a bit older are still helpful to newbies like myself. Anyway, I just wanted to mention that. I think it's cool how things like this can last for such a long time, even after a more advanced tool comes out. I think it's better to know how and why something works.
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Hey James, the video is a bit zoomed out and it's hard to really see whats going on clearly. Apart from that it seems like a great video - would love to see more.
yeah,kinda zoomed out can't see anything when watching on my 10-inch netbook!Used windows magnifier but then it pixels out...
I'll get it fixed pronto... sorry about that.
Way better! Thanks
Thanks for making this video!
getting greenscreen and low quality
Hi James,
Very good. With the competition a little thougher each day, that can be an edge for those that work on those programs. Could you take a shot at Flopzilla as well ?
Thanks!
You can zoom in and zoom out with your browser (ctrl+scroll up/down). Or buy one of them big monitors that all the cool guys have.
But I agree that the video gets really small, the rightmost 25% isn't used and by zooming in on the relevant parts and/or using a lower resolution this video would have made it easier to view.
Very usefull ! Great video.
Ty for this video sir!
If anyone is interested in a CREV partner, feel free to PM me (I'm a decent winner at midstakes)
I'd like to have your thoughts about the use of this software as it takes a long time to work with it for each single situation. Do you think focusing on it will be more beneficial compared to other ways of studying the game (HH reviews, watching videos, etc.)
Thanks and nice video.
1. You'll get faster with it the more you mess around with it.
2. A combination of methods is almost always going to be the best way of getting better at something in my opinion.
Thanks a lot for a video! One thing that would be cool to do is to import a real hand that was a close decision and try to use stats from a HUD (pfr,flop cbet %,turn cbet% or c/r% ) to try to find a solution. It could be for example a 3rd barrel bluff or a tough river call or a turn shove with dead money to calculate how much he needs to fold and so on. Would be nice to see someone do this sort of thing.
James, I had commented on another video about calculating that AQ hand. Would you be using CREV to find out the best solution? If so, I would be even more interested to see a video on that! Love all your videos by the way. They are very well done. Thanks!
cliff:
I'm 4 years behind in learning
Just got GTO+ and CREV. I'm trying to learn CREV first so these kinda videos, even though they're a bit older are still helpful to newbies like myself. Anyway, I just wanted to mention that. I think it's cool how things like this can last for such a long time, even after a more advanced tool comes out. I think it's better to know how and why something works.
Thanks!
Glad to hear that you got something out this video quite a few years later.
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