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Originally Posted by Libratus
Will the 25 hour of content be available right off the bat on monday, or along the way? What payment methods are available?
We are still getting everything together for it and I have never launched something like this before, but I am fairly sure we will be bale to have to have everything and up and running on Monday. You can pay via Paypal/CC/Debit, we do not accept poker site transfers or bitcoin.
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Originally Posted by lvanhoe
Thanks for posting here Doug. I know you are mainly here to promote your course (and rightfully so) but it's still cool to get a bit of insight in the nowadays world or HUNL. It just sucks that our beloved format is deader than dead. Please hassle Galfond when you see him to offer it on RIO in a way that doesn't suck like zoom or just benefits the top 5 of each limit
I also wish it was still as popular as back in the day, but there have been a lot of problems in the last few years that have made the game much less popular. I know that this will hurt my ability to sell courses, but as this is the game type I am best in, this is what I wanted to teach.
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Originally Posted by TreadLightly
Thanks for the in depth reply doug, wish you best of luck with this
No problem, thanks!
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Originally Posted by mrno1324
Apologies Doug, I was pushing the limits of nosiness. Thanks for the response.
All good man, no sweat.
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Originally Posted by PandaLife
Is it possible to tell us more about what the topics covered are for each video video part?
Will there be some video samples available?
The course ends up being broken down like this
~2-3 hours preflop strategy
~18-20 hours postflop analysis
~6 hours of $100/$200 play and explain against Ben Sulsky, Ryan Fee joins me for half of it
~The Brains vs AI analysis of how Libratus played, which is going to be a free addon during the open cart period (Mon-Friday this week), is about 4 hours of review on the bots strategy.
The postflop analysis is by far the most dense part. It is split up into the following areas.
- SB SRP - 5-6 hours of teaching
- BB SRP - 7-8 hours of teaching
- SB 3BP - 2-3 hours of teaching
- BB 3BP - 2-3 hours of teaching
- 4BP - 1-2 hours of teaching
Each of these sections involves a general progression of, overview, sample analysis, game tree analysis, and then taking indivudual hands and textures and breaking them down. There are several examples throughout where I get equilab out and show exactly how I would break down my range by combos, but there is no solver usage at any point and most hands I talk about themes and what combos I would be selecting to create my ranges.
Generally speaking, I felt SRP was the most important place to spend time as it happens by far the most frequently and is the most complex. As SPR gets smaller, it becomes less important to have a more complex strategy.
Poker is a very complex game, and there is certainly way more I could have to teach about my knowledge of how to play. But I also have to make a course in a reasonable time frame and try to cover as many hours as possible. I felt like this was the best way to do all of those things, and to include some content that people would like enjoy more like a NL 20k match and some explanation of how the bot played in Brains vs AI.
I am considering adding in some more content on just general hu theory and adjustments to round out the course, but this is the basic overview of what it currently looks like.
Nice question btw, I think a lot of people were probably interested in this.