Jason Jaxon
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Hi Ben,
I have an Elite Pro membership on Run It Once and would love to see a video of you playing something like 50/100, 100/200 or 200/400 NLH against the likes of Katya, Forhayley, Kanu, Fish2013, Ike etc.
If you could bare this in mind for future video creations that would be great :)
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Feb. 28, 2014 | 6:18 a.m.
Okay, my knowledge of 2-7 Draw is very basic.
However this hand:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxo1mAng090
Really bothered/interested me.
Does anyone else share the idea that Dwan pre planned the whole hand; knowing that the 3B, followed up by discarding 3 (the two essentially representing two opposite things - strength and weakness), knowing it is then an auto lead for Galfond once he discards 3, and then raising Galfonds lead.
Dwan looks so FOS that it looks strong.
My friend says Dwan is just building a pot and hopes to draw out which seems way too basic.
Can someone with knowledge of Draw games explain how you would interpret this hand.
Thanks.
However this hand:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxo1mAng090
Really bothered/interested me.
Does anyone else share the idea that Dwan pre planned the whole hand; knowing that the 3B, followed up by discarding 3 (the two essentially representing two opposite things - strength and weakness), knowing it is then an auto lead for Galfond once he discards 3, and then raising Galfonds lead.
Dwan looks so FOS that it looks strong.
My friend says Dwan is just building a pot and hopes to draw out which seems way too basic.
Can someone with knowledge of Draw games explain how you would interpret this hand.
Thanks.
March 6, 2013 | 10:59 p.m.
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Hi Ben,
Thanks for the reply, appreciated.
Yeah I understand totally why it would be hard for you to make such a video for the reasons you mentioned. Also, I'm under no illusion that educationally I wouldn't get a lot out of it, I have a tough time understanding some of Phil's range building videos with all the maths explained. But as you alluded, to it would be for pure entertainment, for me anyway.
March 2, 2014 | 12:29 p.m.