I like this format, but i think that you can put some exampes in the end of the video. Like a pio run, it's more visual and we can see all the information in one sim. thks
Great video, your presentation saves A LOT of time in solver land for people who haven't looked deeply at this spot. What a benefit to have strong strategy guidelines laid out easily like this!
Not to worry guys, I’ll be adding in examples/drilling in later vids. I produced this video the day after my last one so I hadn’t received such strong feedback at that point. Hope you guys are enjoying the concise, informative format nonetheless. We’ll likely dive a bit into the exploit streets next video.
Also, if you have some suggestions or strong preferences on video topics I’d love to hear them. Feel free to add me on discord, it’s on my RIO profile.
Hope you guys are enjoying the concise, informative format nonetheless.
I thought the 10%-10% line was a bit strange. Most people stick to 20-35%. I've only seen this 10% line across multiple streets used a handful of times. Some more practical sizing would be better imo.
Also, if you have some suggestions or strong preferences on video topics I’d love to hear them.
Facing river probe for B-X-B line. IP / OOP doesn't matter.
RunItTw1ce The 10p turn size, globally, is probably the most common bet size in the block/call or x/x flop line in a solver. Definitely under utilized by population though.
Also, probably gonna do some BvB 2bp BxB stuff next vid
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Appreciate the drilling and examples you put into this.
I recorded this the day after my last video so it’s the same format. My next video(s) will have plenty
Thanks Josh Lessner I had a feeling it was previously recorded but part of me was like "does he not listen to the suggestions?" Looking forward to it.
I like this format, but i think that you can put some exampes in the end of the video. Like a pio run, it's more visual and we can see all the information in one sim. thks
I agree. I like more visuals and examples to understand it better otherwise it can be a bit dry.
Great video, your presentation saves A LOT of time in solver land for people who haven't looked deeply at this spot. What a benefit to have strong strategy guidelines laid out easily like this!
Good info and to the point. As others have said, I would throw some drills in. Otherwise, I really like this style!
Not to worry guys, I’ll be adding in examples/drilling in later vids. I produced this video the day after my last one so I hadn’t received such strong feedback at that point. Hope you guys are enjoying the concise, informative format nonetheless. We’ll likely dive a bit into the exploit streets next video.
Also, if you have some suggestions or strong preferences on video topics I’d love to hear them. Feel free to add me on discord, it’s on my RIO profile.
I thought the 10%-10% line was a bit strange. Most people stick to 20-35%. I've only seen this 10% line across multiple streets used a handful of times. Some more practical sizing would be better imo.
Facing river probe for B-X-B line. IP / OOP doesn't matter.
RunItTw1ce The 10p turn size, globally, is probably the most common bet size in the block/call or x/x flop line in a solver. Definitely under utilized by population though.
Also, probably gonna do some BvB 2bp BxB stuff next vid
I like it, it's very information-dense content. I will definitely rewatch soon.
I'd be very interested in turn and river play in 3 bet pots OOP.
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