Hey, sorry for the delay in reply. I'm more than a little surprised by that, but it's not necessarily exploitable - checking 72o will also show a profit. It's important to note that since BB is choosing between raise and check, having a "+EV" jam does not make jam the best play (or even a good one).
Last couple videos didn't get much response so I took a break from the series in favour of more review videos (db or play) which seem to be much better received. I don't have any concrete plans to make more of these videos, but I did enjoy making them so will probably revisit at some point.
Hey Steve, I signed up yesterday to Run It Once - and I have to say: This site is awesome. I had memberships for several coaching sites out there - but in my opinion this site and especially its features stand out the most to me. Your Spin and Go-series was / is the first videos I started to watch right after joining ROI - and I enjoy them so much - especially since I'm playing a lot of Spin and Go's on my own. My favorite part about your videos are the simple and "clean" explanations to your decision-making and every step you take.
Since the next part about "Postflop Play" is the one, I'm looking forward the most - I wanted to ask, if there is any chance in the future, that there will be Part 5 of this series covering Postflop-Play? That would be so awesome! I really hope for it since there wasn't much response at all - and especially part 4 was released a long time ago....
I would really appreciate part 5 or maybe even more parts. I really like the series and your perspective and your approach learning a "new game“. Thanks a lot for your work and effort putting into your videos.
Hi Showdown_Blues,
Thanks for the kind words and glad you enjoyed the videos. As you mentioned it's been a while and this series didn't get much in the way of feedback so I pushed it aside. Looking pretty unlikely there will be any future videos in the series. Sorry!
Steve
thanks a lot for your reply. As you can probably guess, I would love to see a more episodes of this series, but I can absolutely understand that it doesn't make sense to continue it and to prioritize in favor of other projects, ideas and videos. Anyway, I really appreciate replying at all and even more important to me: I'm looking forward to watch the other content which is available here at RIO - and your other videos as well, of course. As I said: I really like(d) your approach and your ability to simplify complex poker situations by pinpointing it out and explaining it in a very simple way. Thanks a lot for your efforts.
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Hey Steven.
Cool video.
If you limp 79% and only call 16% at 15bb stacks, BB can shove anytwo.
72o = +0.25bb
72s = +0.5bb
Isnt that pretty exploitable?
Hey, sorry for the delay in reply. I'm more than a little surprised by that, but it's not necessarily exploitable - checking 72o will also show a profit. It's important to note that since BB is choosing between raise and check, having a "+EV" jam does not make jam the best play (or even a good one).
There is a preflop equilibrium solution for 18bb available for free and in that solution 72o is a 0.3bb shove and 0.4bb check-back.
0.4bb for checkback? Sick, i didn't think, it would be that high.
Kalupso
Where can i find this equilibrium solution?
It's from Simple Postflop.
You need to install simple postflop like here: http://simplepostflop.com/en/Preflop
Sorry, it's Steve - not Steven!
ha, no problem. I prefer Steve but there are a handful of people who call me Steven for whatever reason so I'm used to getting both.
Hi Steve. Great videos about Spin. Loved the work u put away from the table. Simple and clean.
When do u expect to release the fifth video?
Last couple videos didn't get much response so I took a break from the series in favour of more review videos (db or play) which seem to be much better received. I don't have any concrete plans to make more of these videos, but I did enjoy making them so will probably revisit at some point.
Hey Steve, I signed up yesterday to Run It Once - and I have to say: This site is awesome. I had memberships for several coaching sites out there - but in my opinion this site and especially its features stand out the most to me. Your Spin and Go-series was / is the first videos I started to watch right after joining ROI - and I enjoy them so much - especially since I'm playing a lot of Spin and Go's on my own. My favorite part about your videos are the simple and "clean" explanations to your decision-making and every step you take.
Since the next part about "Postflop Play" is the one, I'm looking forward the most - I wanted to ask, if there is any chance in the future, that there will be Part 5 of this series covering Postflop-Play? That would be so awesome! I really hope for it since there wasn't much response at all - and especially part 4 was released a long time ago....
I would really appreciate part 5 or maybe even more parts. I really like the series and your perspective and your approach learning a "new game“. Thanks a lot for your work and effort putting into your videos.
Best regards.
Hi Showdown_Blues,
Thanks for the kind words and glad you enjoyed the videos. As you mentioned it's been a while and this series didn't get much in the way of feedback so I pushed it aside. Looking pretty unlikely there will be any future videos in the series. Sorry!
Steve
More episodes would be great, especially in these days when spins are really popular!
yes please do more of them if you find the time :)
Hi Steve,
thanks a lot for your reply. As you can probably guess, I would love to see a more episodes of this series, but I can absolutely understand that it doesn't make sense to continue it and to prioritize in favor of other projects, ideas and videos. Anyway, I really appreciate replying at all and even more important to me: I'm looking forward to watch the other content which is available here at RIO - and your other videos as well, of course. As I said: I really like(d) your approach and your ability to simplify complex poker situations by pinpointing it out and explaining it in a very simple way. Thanks a lot for your efforts.
Best regards.
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