Great ep as always and cant wait for next weeks.
Nice stack on the one table DJ!
I think the final hand was pretty awesome and its great to show just how far you guys will go with a little bit of early information.
Episode Three: The Valuetown Express (aka how to own people and take their money). Dan and Vanessa continue their series on small-stakes NL dominance with the next installment on how to get the most out of your hands. Watch and learn how to get induce bluffs, when to use strange post-flop lines, and how to use lines that blur your handrange to make your opponents spew chips in your direction as quickly as possible.
Join DJ Sensei and Vanessa Selbst as they think outside the box. Hand after hand of unorthodox, tricky and engaging play for the small stakes No-Limit player. Bid goodbye to ABC poker but be careful not to spew!
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Great ep as always and cant wait for next weeks.
Nice stack on the one table DJ!
I think the final hand was pretty awesome and its great to show just how far you guys will go with a little bit of early information.
Great video but I can't help thinking that the whole series is based on result oriented thinking. Maybe it's because the moves are so unconventional :s
Heh, $1500 stack is def a thinly veiled brag.
Great stuff again. Keep it up.
Great video but I can't help thinking that the whole series is based on result oriented thinking. Maybe it's because the moves are so unconventional :s
Well thats a reasonable conclusion, given that pretty much every hand we show is us owning somebody. Obviously we mostly picked hands where things went well, but as you'll see later on (when we show our stats and graphs) we actually did quite well overall. I think we might even show some "bloopers" where we make a play and run into the nuts, but that'll be in one of the last videos.
This video has already put a couple of hundred dollars
in my pocket. Thank you!
What I did was to play one table, take my time, and
every time that I had a hand stop and think;
"How can I extract the most possible from this hand?"
Not I have a set, never slow play a set, so bet.
The results were very interesting and profitable.
I'll be watching this video several times, not to
memorize, but to understand the thought process, yours
and your opponents.
the video fades out for me at 2:51 instead of lasting 72 minutes
the video fades out for me at 2:51 instead of lasting 72 minutes
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thanks,
Rob
Great video but I can't help thinking that the whole series is based on result oriented thinking. Maybe it's because the moves are so unconventional :s
Well thats a reasonable conclusion, given that pretty much every hand we show is us owning somebody. Obviously we mostly picked hands where things went well, but as you'll see later on (when we show our stats and graphs) we actually did quite well overall. I think we might even show some "bloopers" where we make a play and run into the nuts, but that'll be in one of the last videos.
Please don't do the "bloopers" video if it's only for entertainment. However, I would love to see some spots where you got an unexpected or undesired response and how you evaluated the situation at that point. Obviously this will not be spots where you push or call all in but some other spots like where you go for the delayed float but the player doesn't cooperate. Do you just give up? Do you alter his hand range? Do you come up with a new play? Do you store that info for later use? You get the point.
Love the series...thanks.
good stuff as usual. how about an episode on how to turn the best card in the deck? you seem to have that down to a science
Poker looks so easy, when everything you pull works out
In the last hand, you raise JTo in the CO, habitual 3-bettor calls, AT8 flop. 2 questions:
1) You seemed like 100% sure he can't have an A here. He actually called with QJs. Isn't it quite possible, that he calls with a hand like Axs here as well?
2) Why open JTo in CO with OTB being such a pain in the butt? I usually tighten up in those situations and just fold JTo. Wrong?
Good series, looking forward to next week.
yeah i think this video series is excellent. lot's of interesting spots and good, detailed analysis. this is exactly what i wanted from a poker video, i just didn't know it.
great work.
i'd be very interested to see pt stats of you two of all your hands played at 200nl during this period.
those video are hard to understand and put in our play.
But I like those, I will listen to them again and again
Im already applying some of techniques you teatch and it work well, good job
i'd be very interested to see pt stats of you two of all your hands played at 200nl during this period.
We show and talk about our results in one of the last few episodes, so you've got that to look forward to!
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