Thanks, the vid is quite instructive for new players!!
Quick question: I saw you disabling images for some players but it was kinda hard to see for which players you do that. Do you disable images for unknows? Or use it as some kind of visual aid in addition to PT?
Holy crap you steal light, speedle! What is your BTN/CO pfr%?
40/36
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Originally Posted by Ugly
WTF???
I risked my bankroll in this propbet and now everyone can get this video?
Each viewer ship me 10$ on stars, ty.
I can record one just for u if u want
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Originally Posted by dumdidum
Thanks, the vid is quite instructive for new players!!
Quick question: I saw you disabling images for some players but it was kinda hard to see for which players you do that. Do you disable images for unknows? Or use it as some kind of visual aid in addition to PT?
Just watched.. this is awesome.. thanks. Picked up on some new moves and learned quite a bit from hearing your thought process.
My take-aways:
- iso-raise atc otb vs. loose/passive limper with low call flop c-bet%
- sandwich light opener + loose flat caller - probably use this sparingly
- ranges uber-alles for determining value-bet/pot control/bluffing situations
- session reviews == +ev
- don't mess with the speedle - he has aces every three hands :>
A couple questions/observations..
I noticed you vary your pre-flop raises slightly when you are opening, though the majority of times you do 3xbb. (you seem to do 4x+1 for raising over limpers iirc). Is this to better hit the sweet spot for bluffing only as much as necessary, or for SPR or some other reason/combination of reasons?
You seem to gut-check whether or not you are ahead of villain's range, and then, if ahead, pick out a couple of likely classes of hands that you beat (typically mid pocket-pair or tpwk). Then, try to maximize against those. I need to do this more/better.
You seemed to have some initial reads on likely post-flop play based on a small number of hands and the stack size they bought in for.. I guess I'll start seeing these patterns with more experience.
Thanks, and thanks to ugly for subsidizing this. :>