Great video. Great you put in Final thoughts, which really sums up for me what to take away from it. Especially the last bullet point, to really think trough flop, turn and river and how it affect the ranges.
loved the video and also agree that the final thoughts are sooooo awesome to do at the end really helps wrap up notes and summarize what is key to take away from the vid!!!
I´ve a ton of problem to realize what does hit my range or villains range is until I start to mess up with some calculations on softwares. Anyway, I´m not near from master that and it´s always good to see some presentations about the subject. Your thought process was very clear as well. Congratz and thanks for the video!
P.s.: On 1 slide you forgot to put your name/ video title :)
I'm pretty sure that I was thinking of boards like 875ss where we're the cold caller. We're likely to fast play lots of our sets/ straights/ 2 pair hands due to how wet the board is so when the turn and river come off blanks like offsuit 2's/3's we don't have many strong hands in our range but the PFR will have all of his overpairs/sets/ 2 pairs/ straights etc.
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Thanks James. I've wanted a clear explanation of this for ages.
Well said.
Excellent video
Great video. Great you put in Final thoughts, which really sums up for me what to take away from it. Especially the last bullet point, to really think trough flop, turn and river and how it affect the ranges.
Awesome!
loved the video and also agree that the final thoughts are sooooo awesome to do at the end really helps wrap up notes and summarize what is key to take away from the vid!!!
Great James!
I´ve a ton of problem to realize what does hit my range or villains range is until I start to mess up with some calculations on softwares. Anyway, I´m not near from master that and it´s always good to see some presentations about the subject. Your thought process was very clear as well. Congratz and thanks for the video!
P.s.: On 1 slide you forgot to put your name/ video title :)
P.s.: On 1 slide you forgot to put your name/ video title :)
Shhhh, they fine me for mistakes like that...
17:33 - You give an example '' CR a high % of our flopped nut hands on blank run outs''
Could you show me a hand that represent this example. I cant get my head around what are you trying to say.
I'm pretty sure that I was thinking of boards like 875ss where we're the cold caller. We're likely to fast play lots of our sets/ straights/ 2 pair hands due to how wet the board is so when the turn and river come off blanks like offsuit 2's/3's we don't have many strong hands in our range but the PFR will have all of his overpairs/sets/ 2 pairs/ straights etc.
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