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Found this 109 series really enjoyable and useful and I've already been using some of the concepts in my play over the past week. Just hope I don't run into you at the tables! Thanks Chris, looking forward to watching the next lot :)

April 26, 2016 | 2:40 p.m.

Hey, are you still looking for members? I am looking to join a study group for midstakes. I have only just started playing on 888 but am looking to increase my volume on there in the near future (I mainly play Party Poker at the moment).

March 20, 2016 | 3:29 p.m.

Thanks Raphael :)

Oct. 1, 2015 | 5:04 p.m.

Thanks for this! I was going to sit down and do some maths so this is very helpful. I've had a look for some HU videos on here but struggled to find any (within the essential package). Is there any you can recommend?

Sept. 30, 2015 | 4:14 p.m.

Thanks, appreciate your comments, I had a feeling this would be the general response but was just curious after mulling it over in my head as to how other players handle this. I have always tried to play fairly mathematically but recently I have been questioning this in certain situations, such as that discussed in this thread. I guess I need to think about what's marginal and what is good +EV. I will definitely check out the videos. :)

Sept. 28, 2015 | 3:11 p.m.

Trying out this forum for the first time / first post. :)

Playing an online MTT recently and got to the final two, heads up against a fairly poor player, who was easy to play against post flop. Got to a situation for a while where I had about 25/30BB and they had between 10-15BB. I was raising and then folding fairly tightly when they shoved over the top of me. Usually I would think folding here is bad against a good player, but I felt that getting it all in pre with a hand like a weak Ace or small pair was not the best play when I could wait for better situations and, in the meantime, chip away at their stack (they limped a lot and then folded when I bet post flop). When I am the short stack I am happy to take the flip but as the big stack, losing an all in here would put us back to level stacks, which I thought could easily be avoided and was unnecessary.
I just wondered what others think of this and whether my thinking is way off here. My heads up strategy is still a little shabby so happy to take some pointers.

Cheers :)

Sept. 28, 2015 | 1:04 p.m.

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