19.47, KJo table 1. kmoney opens the CO to 60 with 150bbs you have him covered, you 3bet from the SB to 100. Why do you 3bet to this size?
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19.47, KJo table 1. kmoney opens the CO to 60 with 150bbs you have him covered, you 3bet from the SB to 100. Why do you 3bet to this size?
19.47, KJo table 1. kmoney opens the CO to 60 with 150bbs you have him covered, you 3bet from the SB to 100. Why do you 3bet to this size?
Pretty sure I misclicked there. Would def 3bet to 240
19.47, KJo table 1. kmoney opens the CO to 60 with 150bbs you have him covered, you 3bet from the SB to 100. Why do you 3bet to this size?
Definitely had to be a misclick.
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enjoyable vid, whitlimes advice is pricless
Love Insyder's comments about the Nationalities.........
enjoyable vid, whitlimes advice is pricless
Love Insyder's comments about the Nationalities.........
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more of that in the next part with baluga!
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"germans play straightforward"
And this wisdom is based on what?
That`s maybe the most useless and unnecessary information I heard in a video this year. And it`s not even true.
The whole "russians are aggressive, germans are striaghtforward, canadians are crazy" - thing is silly. Such talking is microstakes-niveau.
Still most of the money you can make on mid-stakes comes from bad players from the usa, just because most players come from the usa.
Does that mean "us-players are donkeys" ? I didn`t know that, but thanks for the advice.
EDIT: The same on 7:50, not worth watching this further.
I like this format, good to see one very good player acting as a student imo. And JD I think Insyder is German so I doubt he meant to offend anybody, just a generic thing you can use for reads until you get more info, like getting rads from screen names, vip level etc etc.
Looking forward to seeing Baluga back in his coachine tree role with Insyder (Y)
"germans play straightforward"
And this wisdom is based on what?
That`s maybe the most useless and unnecessary information I heard in a video this year. And it`s not even true.
The whole "russians are aggressive, germans are striaghtforward, canadians are crazy" - thing is silly. Such talking is microstakes-niveau.
Still most of the money you can make on mid-stakes comes from bad players from the usa, just because most players come from the usa.
Does that mean "us-players are donkeys" ? I didn`t know that, but thanks for the advice.
EDIT: The same on 7:50, not worth watching this further.
It's based on over close to 2 mil hands I played lifetime.
I don't mean to offend anyone by saying that especially because I am half Russian half German. However, you will be surprised how true that is. Same goes for specific sites given which players play there.
I never said Canadians are crazy or American are fish either.
Knowing where someone is from is such a great read at the beginning of the match, especially HU.
In the next 2 parts you guys will see Ipoker tables which is a European network and right away notice how different players play from Europe compared to the US or Canada.
"germans play straightforward"
And this wisdom is based on what?
That`s maybe the most useless and unnecessary information I heard in a video this year. And it`s not even true.
The whole "russians are aggressive, germans are striaghtforward, canadians are crazy" - thing is silly. Such talking is microstakes-niveau.
Still most of the money you can make on mid-stakes comes from bad players from the usa, just because most players come from the usa.
Does that mean "us-players are donkeys" ? I didn`t know that, but thanks for the advice.
EDIT: The same on 7:50, not worth watching this further.
If you don't use the country that someone's from as information to make your decision, you are leaving a lot of money on the table. I can't remember a single big pot I've played against a relative unknown where I haven't moved my mouse over there screenname to see what country they are from. I've even gone as far as timebanking on pokerstars so I could google the player's city location to figure out what country it's in.
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