Great 1st video Jeremy! I had a small % of you in this tourney on Pokerstake and remember being really excited/impressed when you folded 44 and Zamani had 55. No negative feedback, I liked the format and thought the quality was great.
Would love to see you do a hand history analysis of your $3200 High Roller win on WSOP.com from beginning to end.
Also would love to learn more about your rise in MTTs and what your learning process looked like along the way. I know you've said you were a bit of a lone wolf on Jungleman's podcast, just curious if you had some select pros you really enjoyed learning/digesting content from.
Your big mistake was flipping the hat backwards. We're winning EVERY race with the forwards cap, then suddenly it's backwards and we're out of the tournament.
Well spoken, Jeremy. I do believe that running HRC sims to show with each hand (after providing your opinion), would have added a lot of value. Something to consider for future videos.
Welcome Jeremy! Still remember your 2012 WSOP Main Event final table masterclass in short-stacked play! Enjoyed the video - some good explanations of tournament dynamics, when ICM pressure does and doesn't apply, stack depth etc! Agree with others that some sims could add to the discussion - do your in game estimates of stack off ranges match those from a solver, are your opponents too wide/too tight with their shoves/calls and how can you exploit anyone deviating etc.
Interesting that you didnt talk at all about opps opening sizes, esp Zamani opening 2,5x-2,7x early on, when he is opening too wide for a more standard size already. Also @ 21.30 the flat vs Bonomo BU 2,4x, although it is a bit less important for this specific hand
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Great 1st video Jeremy! I had a small % of you in this tourney on Pokerstake and remember being really excited/impressed when you folded 44 and Zamani had 55. No negative feedback, I liked the format and thought the quality was great.
Would love to see you do a hand history analysis of your $3200 High Roller win on WSOP.com from beginning to end.
Also would love to learn more about your rise in MTTs and what your learning process looked like along the way. I know you've said you were a bit of a lone wolf on Jungleman's podcast, just curious if you had some select pros you really enjoyed learning/digesting content from.
Nice Video, Thanks !
You sound great jeremy
Loved it!
great first video. Would be nice to include a sim or 2 (or even more) to go along with some of these FT spots
Enjoyed, looking forward to more!
Welcome to the team Jeremy!
Nice first video Jeremy! Would be very interested to see some PLO MTT content as well :)
Run it once is seems to be getting great again here :) I mean better than ever!
Welcome, Jeremy :)
Great vid thanks!
Great vid, Jeremy
reviewing a live game instead of using poker tracker was much more engaging for me
Great debut video. Welcome to RIO. Maybe you can include some sims in your next video to help visualize the ranges.
18:35 what do you think of Petrangelos turn barrel? I'm surprised he didn't check back.
What is your method for randomizing when playing live?
Thanks!
Your big mistake was flipping the hat backwards. We're winning EVERY race with the forwards cap, then suddenly it's backwards and we're out of the tournament.
Huge error IMO.
Well spoken, Jeremy. I do believe that running HRC sims to show with each hand (after providing your opinion), would have added a lot of value. Something to consider for future videos.
Welcome Jeremy! Still remember your 2012 WSOP Main Event final table masterclass in short-stacked play! Enjoyed the video - some good explanations of tournament dynamics, when ICM pressure does and doesn't apply, stack depth etc! Agree with others that some sims could add to the discussion - do your in game estimates of stack off ranges match those from a solver, are your opponents too wide/too tight with their shoves/calls and how can you exploit anyone deviating etc.
Interesting that you didnt talk at all about opps opening sizes, esp Zamani opening 2,5x-2,7x early on, when he is opening too wide for a more standard size already. Also @ 21.30 the flat vs Bonomo BU 2,4x, although it is a bit less important for this specific hand
Thanks for the video, looking forward for more.
Awesome video! Do you study like this or do you check solvers? Cheers!
You're a natural, Jeremy.
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