I really loved how you managed to make the rather standard seeming first spot very educational with the depth of analysis you chose. It felt like the perfect balance between going into the most crucial parts of the sim while not getting lost in the details. Great job ;)
Thanks for taking the time to comment and for the kind words, I really appreciate it. I'm really looking forward to being apart of the team and hope to explore these "common spots" in depth.
Really nice video! May i sign up on the list for session review? My MTT game really need some update. Again.. great job. Nicely explained and easy to understand for people with English as 2nd language
Thanks kalasjnikov, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I haven't planned on doing any session reviews for Runitonce as of yet, but I will make sure you're on the list if I do decide to. Again, thanks for the words and I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Good video Ryan, keep it up!
Maybe you should disclose, which PF ranges you are using, but not sure about that, maybe consult with RIO team...?
35.40
I do not understand your explanation here. Yes when we have As instead of Ah/Ac villain will get to the turn with more BDFD hands, but these will be BDFDs that do not materialize OTT. Imo he will have just more A7, A5 type of stuff vs which we want to bet 4 value/protection.
Thanks a lot GeeTeeOh, I am glad you enjoyed the video!
In terms of disclosing the ranges, I have made them very transparent. If you look at 13:53 you will see the ranges I have assigned for the button and big blind for ~30bb effective.
At 35:40, I have had another look at this spot and I am now fairly certain my interpretation of why Pio was doing this was incorrect. I am also fairly certain that what you have suggested is correct. When we have the A of spades in this spot and bet the flop, it is more likely villain has floated us with a hand like a5s/a7s with that backdoor flush draw and so when we arrive to the turn villain will have more gutshot straight draws, which we'll want more protection from.
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I really loved how you managed to make the rather standard seeming first spot very educational with the depth of analysis you chose. It felt like the perfect balance between going into the most crucial parts of the sim while not getting lost in the details. Great job ;)
Thanks for taking the time to comment and for the kind words, I really appreciate it. I'm really looking forward to being apart of the team and hope to explore these "common spots" in depth.
Welcome Ryan! Nice first video from you good job!
Hey Blade! Thanks for the kind words, I hope you enjoy my next one just as much.
Really nice video! May i sign up on the list for session review? My MTT game really need some update. Again.. great job. Nicely explained and easy to understand for people with English as 2nd language
Thanks kalasjnikov, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I haven't planned on doing any session reviews for Runitonce as of yet, but I will make sure you're on the list if I do decide to. Again, thanks for the words and I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Good video Ryan, keep it up!
Maybe you should disclose, which PF ranges you are using, but not sure about that, maybe consult with RIO team...?
35.40
I do not understand your explanation here. Yes when we have As instead of Ah/Ac villain will get to the turn with more BDFD hands, but these will be BDFDs that do not materialize OTT. Imo he will have just more A7, A5 type of stuff vs which we want to bet 4 value/protection.
Thanks a lot GeeTeeOh, I am glad you enjoyed the video!
In terms of disclosing the ranges, I have made them very transparent. If you look at 13:53 you will see the ranges I have assigned for the button and big blind for ~30bb effective.
At 35:40, I have had another look at this spot and I am now fairly certain my interpretation of why Pio was doing this was incorrect. I am also fairly certain that what you have suggested is correct. When we have the A of spades in this spot and bet the flop, it is more likely villain has floated us with a hand like a5s/a7s with that backdoor flush draw and so when we arrive to the turn villain will have more gutshot straight draws, which we'll want more protection from.
Nice find!
Great video! Nice format.
Hey Tree Poker, glad you enjoyed the video!
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