
FamilyPot
13 points
would prefer 2zoom as well
Dec. 16, 2014 | 6:04 p.m.
Hey thanks for the video!
Can u pls upload the popup shown at 19:15?
Dec. 9, 2014 | 6:47 p.m.
Really liked this video! would love to see u making more of these at higher stakes
Nov. 21, 2014 | 3:02 p.m.
Great vid Its definitely refreshing to get some action videos and not just some theoretical powerpoint presentations.
18:15 A3s:
You say you defend this vs everyone. I wonder what your calling range here is, I mean Im assuming you call the good offsuit broadways and all the suited broadways+ some PP's+ some good SC's.
I feel that if I go down with my suited aces all the way to A3s then Im calling too much here? I prefer to have it in my 4betting bluffing range. Whats the bottom of your defending range here?
Obv its also correlated to you BTN opening range
Sept. 16, 2014 | 1:37 p.m.
Great Vid! thanks
Oct. 9, 2013 | 6:13 p.m.
Great vid. I like this format of live playing and getting to see a lot of hands, but at the same time I do get your point of wanting to analyze deeper some hands so here is an idea to keep a good balance between getting to see a lot of hands and a game flow of a session but also not missing out on going more deeply through thought process on some interesting spots :
A great advantage of zoom is that you can quickly sit out and sit back in so if there is a spot that's worth talking about a little further, you can always sit out next hand on both tables, pull up the replayer and talk about the hand and then when you are done quickly get back into the action
July 28, 2013 | 11:41 a.m.
I'm talking about those 'feel' decisions that you often get during a hand and it doesnt really match the way you planned the hand to work out, and at the very same moment you don't have a good theory to back up that 'feeling' that you have to want to call/fold w/e.
Just a simple example would be that you're in a spot where you decided to check-fold the river but right before you clicked the fold btn, something stopped you and you got that gut feeling that something is wrong here and you now ant to call.
Obv this is sub-conscious based on experience, timing tells, sizing tells, a sudden flash of memory of this villain playing similarly in the past, different dynamics and metagame going through out the session and etc...
There is a very thin line when relying on those gut feeling can be profitable or very bad for your game( typically when not playing your a-game, autopiloting , tilting and so on..)
It would be nice to read about this from your experience and knowing how to balance all that with solid game strategies based on math and theory combined with that extra bonus of 'feels', that if you master it and know how to use it properly, it might be the added edge you'll have vs your opposition
Great vid I really enjoyed it.
Perhaps you can do 100z?
I personally prefer seeing a 2 table live play because its easier to follow all the action and keep up with your commentary, plus it will allow you to have those extra few seconds to express your thought process in some interesting spots.
Sept. 13, 2015 | 2:54 p.m.