It was really good! Making assumptions and confirming it with Pio is a kind of a typical way to study, and to see that of a strong player really helps me with making my thought process to improve. Thank you so much.
Nice vid but why not just replay in HM instead of the footage? Its hard to see what's going with 6 tables and it is not live play so seems pointless to replay it this way instead (it is impossible to see the bet sizes for example).
Sorry you didnt enjoy this format, but I think it adds value to see my decision making in realtime - fwiw I tried to make an effort to say the betsizings I faced when talking through the hands. It also allows me to see reads that I was making in game and explain them to you, for example using my HUD stats.
Thanks for the feedback though, I'll bear it in mind when considering future content!
Good points - I have a suggestion - I believe there is a zoom feature in OBS studio (assuming you are using that) that I have seen other people use in videos (check out sinkarma's videos for a good example of that). This format would work great if just zoomed on the table being discussed I think. Sweet Pio analysis at the end, much appreciated.
I enjoyed the format. Just one issue I had: hard to see numbers and letters/names from the tables. It´s fine when you make live videos, so maybe it has something to do with the software you used to replay the video here? Had the same issue with the first one of this series. Other than that, really appreciated this format, keep it coming pls!
Patrick Sekinger 16:51 AA vs 9x8s would you consider turning 98o into a bluff in villain's shoes? Seems like there are very few flushes possible in your range given the blocks on he board and his hand. Also considering you potted the flop and 3/4 pot the turn.
Check call, check call, lead line is super strong in live games. Idk about online, but should put you in a tough spot if he uses a polarized sizing even with KJ no spade if you face a 1.5x river donk bet or larger, I would imagine it to be pretty uncomfortable. I see players like Dekkers folds QT on QT865 boards or Elusivemark make a crying call with Tt on QJTxx board multiway facing over bet. Just saying not an easy situation and many players dont use the line because check raise is more standard or tbey believe 9x has enough sdv. Interested to see what PIO does facing a 1.5x river donk bet.
Which glasses are those, I've seen similar ones on a couple of poker players, do they help your eyes during long durations of playing because of the orange tint thing?
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It was really good! Making assumptions and confirming it with Pio is a kind of a typical way to study, and to see that of a strong player really helps me with making my thought process to improve. Thank you so much.
Nice vid but why not just replay in HM instead of the footage? Its hard to see what's going with 6 tables and it is not live play so seems pointless to replay it this way instead (it is impossible to see the bet sizes for example).
Sorry you didnt enjoy this format, but I think it adds value to see my decision making in realtime - fwiw I tried to make an effort to say the betsizings I faced when talking through the hands. It also allows me to see reads that I was making in game and explain them to you, for example using my HUD stats.
Thanks for the feedback though, I'll bear it in mind when considering future content!
Good points - I have a suggestion - I believe there is a zoom feature in OBS studio (assuming you are using that) that I have seen other people use in videos (check out sinkarma's videos for a good example of that). This format would work great if just zoomed on the table being discussed I think. Sweet Pio analysis at the end, much appreciated.
I enjoyed the format. Just one issue I had: hard to see numbers and letters/names from the tables. It´s fine when you make live videos, so maybe it has something to do with the software you used to replay the video here? Had the same issue with the first one of this series. Other than that, really appreciated this format, keep it coming pls!
Thanks for the feedback - if I look to make a similar session in the future Ill try and ensure the quality is better, cheers!
Some of the best essential content on here ! Thank you Patrick!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Patrick Sekinger 16:51 AA vs 9x8s would you consider turning 98o into a bluff in villain's shoes? Seems like there are very few flushes possible in your range given the blocks on he board and his hand. Also considering you potted the flop and 3/4 pot the turn.
I dont think that OOP gets to lead the river that often. KJsx will feature quite a bit in my range as well as an assortment of KXss/AXss etc etc
Check call, check call, lead line is super strong in live games. Idk about online, but should put you in a tough spot if he uses a polarized sizing even with KJ no spade if you face a 1.5x river donk bet or larger, I would imagine it to be pretty uncomfortable. I see players like Dekkers folds QT on QT865 boards or Elusivemark make a crying call with Tt on QJTxx board multiway facing over bet. Just saying not an easy situation and many players dont use the line because check raise is more standard or tbey believe 9x has enough sdv. Interested to see what PIO does facing a 1.5x river donk bet.
Which glasses are those, I've seen similar ones on a couple of poker players, do they help your eyes during long durations of playing because of the orange tint thing?
They are Gunnar Optiks, and yes they help prevent eye strain. Helped alleviate some headaches I was having
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