Recently signed up to husng.com because i wanted to learn how to play hyper turbos.
I was obviously going to begin with Cog Dissonance "guide to hyper....", because that/those seem to be the only power point type presentation videos for standard members.
On his blog however, he wrote this.
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One of the members asked me a question at the end of one of my videos. He said in my superturbo guide I recommended opening Ax, Kx, Qx, Jx and a few other hands, yet when he watches the videos of my play I open a much wider range. What a great question and I think it highlights how your game changes over time. When I made that video I thought it was good advice for players new to ST and I was opening wider than that range, but that much wider. Now my game has changed and I think the advice sux.
So what does this mean for the videos on the site? It means you really need to see the latest videos and if you're watching older material, there's a decent chance it will be out of date. Even more so with ST, the evolution of play in that format is accelerated compares to reg speed and turbos.
So seeing as he think the advice sux, I'm not too keen on going through it as it could potentially be outright harmful advice given how he phrases it in his blog.
I'm trying to build some kind of frame to use as a generic frame to start out and build upon. Which hands to open, which to 3-bet, shove 4-bet etc. But all the videos on the subject I've seen is mainly live play videos which doesn't seem ideal for this at all.
Given this, what videos would be adviced to begin with? Or are there other resources like forum posts, articles etc that I've missed?
Basically looking to get a good solid "guide" or framework that "doesn't suck", where i can then build upon and adjust based on tendencies, ranges etc.
Please note, I've read the "video guide" but it doesn't help much given the videos with the "sucky advice" are listed as a starting point.
Thanks!