Enjoyed this Akira, ty. Looking forward to the next one - noticed that little teaser. Fairly new to Stars and so many great mtts - like a kid in a candy store
Good video, thanks. Abc value > bluffing at the lower stakes unless you play against an opponent capable of thinking about your range. Yeah I already know, but tend to forget. thanks for the reminder.
At about 8:45 with AK off, Hero 3-bets and you say we are hoping for a flat or a 4-bet fold. What do you mean by 4-bet fold? Does this mean you are folding if the villain (original raiser) 4-bet jams his 35bb stack?
Akira how do you like to play your 20 + first hands when you are moved to a new table ? Now thinking about table image and the information you have on the other players.
For the most part I like to play on the tighter side. The biggest reason is that we do not understand the table dynamics so we would be entering pots with some unknown information.
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Enjoyed this Akira, ty. Looking forward to the next one - noticed that little teaser. Fairly new to Stars and so many great mtts - like a kid in a candy store
nicely done, I enjoyed this part very much and can't wait for the last one.
Anyway, what a field :D some of those plays are seriously baffeling, as you mentioned. jeez.
Why is board at 37:35 dry?
I was saying drawy. Sorry for the confusion.
Good video, thanks. Abc value > bluffing at the lower stakes unless you play against an opponent capable of thinking about your range. Yeah I already know, but tend to forget. thanks for the reminder.
At about 8:45 with AK off, Hero 3-bets and you say we are hoping for a flat or a 4-bet fold. What do you mean by 4-bet fold? Does this mean you are folding if the villain (original raiser) 4-bet jams his 35bb stack?
No I meant I want villain to 4b click, and fold to my 5b jam
Thanks another great video :)
Akira how do you like to play your 20 + first hands when you are moved to a new table ? Now thinking about table image and the information you have on the other players.
Thanks.
For the most part I like to play on the tighter side. The biggest reason is that we do not understand the table dynamics so we would be entering pots with some unknown information.
brilliant stuff again love your videos man
this video reminds me how lucky u must be to win a large field like that, many mistakes but still managing to approach the final table
Even if you play perfectly, it takes a lot of luck to go deep in a tournament. That is why volume is required to flatten out variance.
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