
jimmylaessig25
48 points
nice, i do the same right now with two 3max sims..PML 30/30/30..one with just pot postflop and one with 33/100 postflop..
Aug. 26, 2019 | 8:01 p.m.
Can you please post what abstraction settings you used for your 4max sims? isnt 12 i/n a little inconclusive?
Aug. 26, 2019 | 5:47 p.m.
The QT hand is a shove/fold spot on the turn already. How can you call and fold on a blank river, Jesus Christ. If you tihnk he only reps str8, then you can easily fold the turn, you got 4outs then.
Aug. 24, 2019 | 5:32 a.m.
awesome video!!
Mark, can I have this excel page please?
Aug. 14, 2019 | 12:26 p.m.
21:45 nutflush : You should at least mention it why you snapcall here on a paired board with your flush. Don't think people are bluffing too much in these spots.
31:13 left: Turn overbet, river bluff imho, You have zero sdv and dont block any of his draws
last hand right table where you call with 77 This seems pretty random tbh.
Otr, you are also behind against 89, 87 and flushes, so you basically hope that he is bluffing t+r withAx or small pp 4handed.
Overall, pretty cool video again, these were just some spots that I would've played differently.
Jan. 13, 2019 | 1:33 p.m.
20:22 right table: What do you think about checkraising here? He seems like a recreational and he might often bet/call you with fd or tp.
28:50 rt: Why not bet the turn (small)instead of thinking about bluffing the river? You could still rep all different combos of quads, fullhouses, etc and you might get another call from a hand like AK or AQ.
Oct. 30, 2018 | 6:21 p.m.
I noticed you were hardly ever choosing the small cbet size here, although there were some spots where a small cbet would be pretty standard i guess. (for example in the 3bet pot on the AAx board, you bet half pot with your bluff).
Also defending A2s vs 4bet is not standard I think. You are blocking his bluff4bets (cause you hold Ax) and you are in very bad shape against his valuerange. You calculated that you have 37% equity vs his 4bet range, but it's very hard to realize your equity+ you have some huge reverse implieds if the board comes Axx.
I usually like your videos, but this was not one of my favourites.
Oct. 6, 2018 | 6:29 p.m.
11:41 easy river barrel imho. You def. wanna bet all your backdoor fd otf and bet your fd ott, so you are absolutely bottom range here with no sd value. I guess if you don't bluff here, you have very few bluffs in this spot.
14:44 left table: Doesn't pio like to check a ton here otf against a of coldcaller?
32:05 left table: What about checkraising or checkcalling this flop? I don't expect to get lots of folds here with a cbet.
Sept. 19, 2018 | 1:27 p.m.
13:30: I rly doubt that you can vbet the river with JT here (or even QJ).
What are you expecting to get called with?
And why you want to choose a 3x overbet (instead of probably 1.5x pot) ? Do you think it generates 2x the amount of folds?
33:00 I don't agree here with not cbetting. You block his KQ and K9s combos, the board is extremely dry and you can have AA,AK,KK, KQs which he's most likely always 3betting pre. I guess the Q9s is even a candidate for a multiple barrel bluff as it could pick up equity on the turn and does have good blockers.
Sept. 16, 2018 | 12:13 p.m.
06:47 you can't even defend flushdraws here, your getting 2/1 and you need 4,2/1, so even with implieds, you can never ever call here. Sorry, but that's like basic maths+ your outs are not clean if he has set Aces or Kings or AK and A or K hits on the river. So if you always stack him, you still can't call because his stacksize is too small. If you call 17, you have to win (17x4.2) 71.4 by the rvier, and the potsize+ his rest stack is 58.44$.
Somehow weird to see how coaches in 2018 still have these huge basic "odds calculating leaks".
2nd part of the video, especially the guideline for players who wanna move up, was very good.
Sept. 6, 2018 | 12:56 p.m.
30:25 left able: Think you should def continue betting your J9for value/protection against the weaker player. There are so many rivercards that completely destroy your hand.
Aug. 14, 2018 | 5:53 p.m.
24:15 You say the guy tries to deviate from GTO otr, whereas you wrote "some great players ....try to play GTO only otr. "
So what did you mean eventually? That it makes more sense to deviate because of intuition on later streets or earlier streets?
July 27, 2018 | 9:49 a.m.
Love your style of making videos.
Compared to your videos, almost any other video producer is kinda boring.
Very informative and entertaining style, also the length is perfect, so that people can keep 100% focus during the video. Keep up the great work!
July 24, 2018 | 7:22 p.m.
01:45 right table: Why do you cbet here with KJ and especially with a small sizing? I don't expect too many folds (Pockets and Ax will always call) and we often have to give up the turn here.
July 15, 2018 | 10:37 p.m.
05:55 bottm left table: Do you think that's a good board for a small sizing? guess it pretty much favours the preflop caller here and we should check a lot/bet big if we bet?
26:05 Top right: Don't you want to bet 2pairs+sets yourself otr after he checks back the turn? Guess he mostly checks back otr and you won't get value with your strong hands.
28:15 topleft: Why are you betting small here? Is this a spot where you want to bluff the turn small (e.g. with QJs, spades, etc) and continue otr?
July 5, 2018 | 9:23 p.m.
I normally don't comment videos here, but this was one of the most helpfull poker videos I've watched so far (and I'm playing since 2006 now ^^)
I noticed that I got so many leaks concerning my mindset and they always lead to highly emotional sessions. I love your approach, because you manage to tell players WHAT TO DO and WHAT TO THINK during a session, not only what to avoid. So that means you offer a positive and constructive approach of "do's" that can fill players minds during a session, and that was exactely what I was looking for.
Iknow that checking results isn't good for my mental state and that being result orientated will decrease the quality of my game but after some bad beats or mostly after some stupid mistakes, I often tend to leave "the right path" and I become somehow emotional/tilted.
I'm pretty sure that your solutions/suggestions on finding a "healthy game philosophy" can contribute a lot on decreasing my tilt problem.
Ty so much
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seems to me that you did something wrong...made two equal sims, one with a small 33% size and pot for postflop and one with only pot for postflop...look pretty much exact same...currently@ around 25% call AA for BU vs SB3b and rising...what rake did you choose? maybe its an rake issue?
Aug. 27, 2019 | 9:01 p.m.