Hey Owen, love the video.
Your Indroduction was really heplfull and had some really good tips in it. I, as a MS-Player, sometimes do stuff, which would only work against thinking players, where as most of my opponent aren't like that. You just made me remember, that I should stop doing that. Thanks. :)
Hey Owen, buzzing to see the video up! :D Thanks a lot for doing this, means a lot :) I think the J4 and AT hands were the most interesting ones for me. I think you're right that I don't really need to steal but as played when he bets out on the turn I felt he probably has it. My thinking was at this level that if they have it they'll bet and check if they don't so when he bets out on that turn which I think can complete a few two pairs/straights etc. that he'll have it. I probably should have called the turn but I thought he would bet river as well but to be honest that's just a gut instinct and not based off anything in particular.
Also with the AT hand I played what would probably be my standard play on that river to let him bet his Ax, Jx - if capable - and bluff with his missed draws. I don't remember being scared of being raised on the river because like you said it just doesn't happen often enough but I should have changed from the x/c to a value bet because of the type of player.
Thanks again for this and looking forward to the next one :)
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Hey Owen, love the video.
Your Indroduction was really heplfull and had some really good tips in it. I, as a MS-Player, sometimes do stuff, which would only work against thinking players, where as most of my opponent aren't like that. You just made me remember, that I should stop doing that. Thanks. :)
Glad to hear it :)
Hey Owen, buzzing to see the video up! :D Thanks a lot for doing this, means a lot :) I think the J4 and AT hands were the most interesting ones for me. I think you're right that I don't really need to steal but as played when he bets out on the turn I felt he probably has it. My thinking was at this level that if they have it they'll bet and check if they don't so when he bets out on that turn which I think can complete a few two pairs/straights etc. that he'll have it. I probably should have called the turn but I thought he would bet river as well but to be honest that's just a gut instinct and not based off anything in particular.
Also with the AT hand I played what would probably be my standard play on that river to let him bet his Ax, Jx - if capable - and bluff with his missed draws. I don't remember being scared of being raised on the river because like you said it just doesn't happen often enough but I should have changed from the x/c to a value bet because of the type of player.
Thanks again for this and looking forward to the next one :)
Owen, this series is great! Very clear and nicely put together, I'm really enjoying this. Thanks a ton for putting this together!
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