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would love to learn more about defending vs. 3bets (IP and OOP) Phil!. Also, is there a video that talks a bit about SPR ?
April 12, 2015 | 3:07 a.m.
you a big john hartford fan tommy?
March 23, 2015 | 5:09 a.m.
Grayson,
I'm on the fence about whether or not it's important to show all the hands. In some ways seeing the hands of people allow us to guess people's ranges in certain spots but on the other hand you telling us, "this guy x" can be good enough. i haven't seen all your videos but i've seen both where you show all the hands and this one and think both are great. do you feel like you need to show all the hands? Cause i'd like to know why you thought it wasn't important. one thing that can happen sometimes is videos can get really boring to watch but even when you showed all the hands it wasn't boring cause you clicked through them quickly. great video, thank you.
I'm on the fence about whether or not it's important to show all the hands. In some ways seeing the hands of people allow us to guess people's ranges in certain spots but on the other hand you telling us, "this guy x" can be good enough. i haven't seen all your videos but i've seen both where you show all the hands and this one and think both are great. do you feel like you need to show all the hands? Cause i'd like to know why you thought it wasn't important. one thing that can happen sometimes is videos can get really boring to watch but even when you showed all the hands it wasn't boring cause you clicked through them quickly. great video, thank you.
April 16, 2013 | 4:14 a.m.
thanks man, that is how to handle shit as a floor man. i'll be quicker to call floor to address this immediately and even explain to him his job , as Lee did, if i have to.
March 30, 2013 | 6:19 a.m.
nice! glad i could offer some good advice. I'm never getting offered a good deal, they always want to chop it even. One time my brother was 3 handed and the other two people said we'll give you first place money if we can chop. He misunderstood and said, "no chop" (he was half listening to music). I had to tell him to take the deal :)
March 26, 2013 | 7:43 p.m.
i never want to chop (live) and the people that do (all of them) begin to have this group hatred for me. They talk amongst themselves point at me and 1 by 1 engage me in conversation to explain why a chop is a good idea (if we chop now we don't have to pay taxes, if we chop that's almost as good as 2nd place money etc) Now, they never take no for an answer, constantly repeat themselves and then start to get mean, sometimes cursing (which elevates my mood quite a bit, it gets me to wanting to fight these cowards but there's a million reasons why i don't ever resort to fighting in these kinds of situations or lots of others) All this would be fine if i was even keel during the whole process, but i'm actually not and last time i found myself playing sub-optimally as to not lose to certain people. now, i addressed some of my leaks in my final two table game as a result of losing the last tournament this happened. So my question is what do you guys think is the best attitude, or things to say to these kinds of people. I never berate these fish and how bad they are but i'm beginning to think this might be an ok spot... i'm getting picked on - pick on them back. Another thing i've been thinking is saying to say, "I'll think about it" that way they might play passively allowing me to take these bigger pots (as a result of the bigger blinds and shorter stacks) then before they know it i'm a massive chip leader? Thanks be interesting to hear what you guys think.
March 26, 2013 | 5:41 a.m.
that's it, can you download the videos?
March 5, 2013 | 5:21 a.m.
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ty jason, i thought while watching I could watch you play poker and talk about it all day anyway, sometimes you missed the high-rise terminal on Tu Ta Tenso? and it was missed. other than that, thanks, i have a feeling this will clean up a few parts of my game. i am looking for better understanding of 4 handed play so i'm looking forward to the next one. tyty
July 9, 2015 | 6:05 a.m.