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First I will describe my situation. I have a job were a work 13-16 hours a day and the vast majority of that is spent sitting in a pick up truck. No exaggeration I literally sit in a pick up truck watching movies for 10-11 hours a day on avg.This would be a great time for me to study and develop my game because lots of the usual distractions are out of the way. Rarely there is good enough cell reception to stream videos, read forums or play poker online.
So my question is what are the names of some software programs that you can use to study (cash or mtt) that require no internet connection to use after download, seeing as I am in the middle of butt fking nowhere. I've heard a few briefly mentioned somewhere in a post on here recently but cant find it and I wouldn't be certain whether I could run it with out an internet connection.
Thanks
Dec. 9, 2014 | 10:40 a.m.
damn just watched for 3rd time good shit sir, is Sam gwood your bro ?
Aug. 6, 2013 | 7:34 p.m.
^a 20 tourney sample size doesn't really speak too many truths about ones game. Would be interesting to know just having watched vids I guess, but otherwise irrelevant.
Aug. 6, 2013 | 6:31 p.m.
awesome, I love this off the path content, also was trying to google to figure out who str8$$$homey was the other day pretty cool that I can watch his vids now!
Aug. 1, 2013 | 4:50 a.m.
ty very much for the prompt answer just finished watching thru the last half of the vid for the second time. Another question I have is when we are assigning values hands /bluffs to our 5 bet range do we assign x amount of bluff combos and 5 bet bluff any time we have one of our bluff combos facing a 4bet vs opponent who we have created range for or is it more you use those hands as bluffs when you get some sort of more exact read on the situation? Basically i'm wondering is this just like a profitable vacuum range where we assign x amount of bluff/value combos and play them all the exact same every single time we are dealt on of these combos or is a lot more of it based on game flow and recent hands vs opponent ?how do we determine/ keep the right frequency of bluffs vs value hands?
July 30, 2013 | 4:37 a.m.
can you give an example of what a possible value range and bluff range could consist of in a BB vs BU/HJ ? Sorry I am noob and im a little confused so you are folding all your 4bet bluffs (AQo,KQs,AJs ect) to 5 bets? Is the logic of 4betting this strong range that we have blockers to a lot of the hands that can 5 bet us or because we have more equity when our 4 bet is flat called? Thanks alot your vids are great although mostly over my head they are definitely setting me in the right direction.
July 29, 2013 | 11:08 p.m.
deposited $23 on 888 gonna try run it up playing 1/2 nl with aggro brm for first few levels.. I expect there will be a little more loose change then on stars with the free $8 promo going on
July 25, 2013 | 9:15 p.m.
he has ajo its in title and im interested to hear more about this spot too seems like a tricky river vs this opponent
July 25, 2013 | 4:06 p.m.
hey thanks a lot guys that is all awesome advice. I have lots of experience playing mtts , hu sng , and cash 6 max, 9max, . I was kinda feeling the same about mtts though seems too risky , wanted to hear more about the hypers and thelove_below kinda reinforced my thoughts on those, so I guess its 10 buy ins at 10 nl since that is the lowest cahs stakes on the site I play on ty all
July 25, 2013 | 3:58 p.m.
I have been grinding for a long time and I am sure I could do it playing micro cash. possibly mtts with some luck and hypers was what I was kinda hoping to hear more about....I know very little of playing nash equilibrium and grinding hypers...is this still profitable to do even with shitty rake back ... is my risk of going broke way to gr8 playing the 6max $1 or 1.5 w/e they r with a $100 Br or is that not big enough to handle the swings playing the nash style?
July 25, 2013 | 6:54 a.m.
Starting with a $100 BR online....smartest way to run it up....micro mtts, hypers, cash,...open to all opinions
then don't pay $100 a month lol?
Aug. 12, 2013 | 12:33 a.m.