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Originally Posted by Amit Makhija
His stream really hurts him, I'd imagine 90% of his opponents are watching the stream, a huge part of his initial run up was people taking a long time to adjust to him because they had no way of knowing he was bluffing with such a high frequency and with anonymous tables didn't know it was him. The last few sessions you see constant 1 pair and ace high three street call downs in spots where his bluffs for sure would have worked during his heater against opponents who have no history with him and have been seated for less than an orbit.
Exactly this.
In the run up, there was a few legit whales at his tables and some
very confused high level thinking regs.
He has almost no chance now given how hard he is being hunted. He's given away too much info to really smart people.
For instance, he obviously has a lot of bet sizing and timing tells that would not be nearly as exploitable had I not been able to watch him play so many hands.
I almost felt bad, but that's the state of the game I suppose.
Oh well, I wish him the best.
I hope he gained a lot of new viewers and this experience ultimately helps him to get where he wants to go.