
Mike
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Good job, like the new themes!
Jan. 31, 2018 | 10:28 a.m.
Thanks a lot! And to a great video, would love to see more. Watched all your latest videos and like the themes. Keep the good job up!
Oct. 11, 2017 | 8:04 p.m.
On 28:15 you say "We bet pot so hes gonna have to fold about half the time". Could you please explain why this is. Because he is getting 2:1, so he should be calling to be good 1/3 of the time. But how do you get to the right calling frequency?
Oct. 11, 2017 | 12:21 a.m.
At 5:35 defend vs utg K7s 9T5 on top left. Would you consider this hand as a C/R, or do you think we have enough stronger immediate draws that we can cut out our checkraises with backdoors?
Also, at 11:30. Isnt our story not consistent? I feel like we would either c bet or crai our fds on flop with the dead money with the bb call (or if the btn folds to our shove and we get called by the BB). When we get to the river our range has very few value combos that play like this. Maybe some KQ and AQ with one spade combos only, assuming we continue with this on the flop with the spr we are playing, which I am not sure we should vs two opponents. In that spot I don´t expect to ever fold out a J vs decent thinking players, and we cant have JsXs combos either, which would be mixed as C/C. Thoughts on this?
Sept. 1, 2017 | 3:53 p.m.
24:35, bottom left. Limping strategy from reg in HJ. Do you think this is a good strategy? What would be our reasons to play a limp strategy. If it is to widen our range, isnt the problem that we will be building bigger pots when raised and having to balance with 3! with a weaker range? Otherwise, if we play mostly limp call, we will probably have a weaker range on flop?
May 9, 2017 | 4:16 p.m.
Liked it a lot, more vids like these would be appreciated :) good job and gl!
Dec. 31, 2016 | 12:33 a.m.
You have a lot of expert analysis in the comments on the QJ video on YouTube, made my Friday evening. I think the problem is that people don't know how to practically implement absolute hand strength vs relative hand strength in these spots, nor do they understand they understand the dynamics of shorthanded mtt play.
Great job as always, keep them coming!
July 29, 2016 | 7:19 p.m.
Great video series, love that we see all hands rather than just a selected few. Great structure. If and when you are interested, would gladly submit hand histories for review. Good work, more series like this!
July 1, 2016 | 3:52 p.m.
Hi, at 4:20 with the TT hand you say above that you do not expect his 4! sizing to be 100BB. If he would 4! to say 40-45, what is your play? Call and c/f on any A/K/Q boards I am not thrilled about, neither 5! shoving since we should have almost 0 fold equity and vs reasonable utg-range we're not doing that well. My general play is to treat it as a middle pair and set mine, especially to a utg open. Interesting spot, love to hear your thought. Great vid!
@41:00 - ORP utg with 44 for 10bb. Will go through the blinds after this hand. This seems close? U mention it looks like an quite easy fold but seems closer than that to me. 8 people to go through (and cover one) but positions after will have to pass on 66 and possibly 77? Flip is not terrible as we are going through blinds and not that far ahead of addamo.
Intuition says shove this and perhaps close/fold with 33 (Although might not really matter so maybe all PP are shove if we want to shove 44?). Thoughts?
April 21, 2020 | 11:17 a.m.