Hello George, very nice video ! . Can you give any tips about starting in Mixed games , i am a totally noob ( reading the rules those days ) , how can i learn and later improve my game ? Thank you !
Interesting play with marginal hands. I am not sure about the use of simulations to justify their play. The fact that a hand is only slightly behind in simulations assuming you go to the river does not make it playable. Not sure about (QdTd)2d is Stud8. Perhaps the author can play these effectively, but that does not make them playable in general.
Playing the lose range may work well with a big stack in a tournament though. People are likely playing tight due to ICM and fear. It makes your play hard to read, and can cause tilt or misreads, as in the famous stud8 hand against Todd Brunson.
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"If both players are good, initiative sucks balls."
True that, George.
Don't study hard.....
"the more time you put in one game the worse you will become in the others."
Love it!
BTW OO does have percentile ranges in Omaha Hi-Lo they are not for Omaha hi.
Nice playing with you briefly this summer at Bellagio.
Cool thanks for the input.
George what program do you use to import your hands to a database to review later for stud and draw games?
Really like the format of the video, looking forward to more. Thanks!
Hello George, very nice video ! . Can you give any tips about starting in Mixed games , i am a totally noob ( reading the rules those days ) , how can i learn and later improve my game ? Thank you !
Another question , where can I find the program you use in the video?
http://www.propokertools.com/odds_oracle
Interesting play with marginal hands. I am not sure about the use of simulations to justify their play. The fact that a hand is only slightly behind in simulations assuming you go to the river does not make it playable. Not sure about (QdTd)2d is Stud8. Perhaps the author can play these effectively, but that does not make them playable in general.
Playing the lose range may work well with a big stack in a tournament though. People are likely playing tight due to ICM and fear. It makes your play hard to read, and can cause tilt or misreads, as in the famous stud8 hand against Todd Brunson.
Enjoyed the video, looking forward to some more mix game videos!
Thanks
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