Sorry about the audio if it sounds a bit weird, had some issues when recording.
Newmanmi takes you on a live sweat as he plays and demonstrates the theories he covered in previous episodes.
DC's newest FRNL coach newmanmi shows off the creative midstakes play that he uses to vanquish his opponents.
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Sorry about the audio if it sounds a bit weird, had some issues when recording.
Link to colour-coded player borders mod?
too bad there wasn't much action for your first sweat vid. esp for fr vids, might be a good idea to fast forward to the interesting hands like in jk3A's ghost ship vids 1 and 2.
enjoyed your classroom vids a lot. would like to see some play at tough 2-4 and 3-6 tables.
The video portion does not work (sound does work) in the MP4 download version.
I was just thinking "I hope the next ep is a live sweat". Audio was fine for me. +1 on the color borders thing, those are hot. btw, we have nearly identical color coding techniques, great minds think alike ![]()
enjoyed the vid alot, good content
have to admit the KJ hand at the end was pretty awful though haha
newmanmi!!!!!!!
thx more nl200/400
enjoyed the vid alot, good content
have to admit the KJ hand at the end was pretty awful though haha
Agreed, I was really just trying to find anywhere to get an interesting hand. Was probably the most boring session i have ever played.
this is exactly the type of video i wanted to see from you.
too bad there were no interesting hands. fwiw i think it's standard for coaches to 6-8 table FR for live action videos. solid play and explanations regardless though.
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Honestly, I think that 4-tables is best as it gives time to go into details and observe other hands. I know that it would be more work, but if you do want to show more action you could consider recording a couple of hours and fast-forward the quieter moments. You would have to leave discretionary pauses in your ramblings and record a little bit of voice afterwards, but it isn't that difficult. I'm sure someone from DC can show you how. ![]()
Honestly, I think that 4-tables is best as it gives time to go into details and observe other hands. I know that it would be more work, but if you do want to show more action you could consider recording a couple of hours and fast-forward the quieter moments. You would have to leave discretionary pauses in your ramblings and record a little bit of voice afterwards, but it isn't that difficult. I'm sure someone from DC can show you how.
yeah i really like that more(I still like this video). I think Krantz did that in some HU videos when he was 3 tabling some reg. You can still keep in some game dynamic changing hands but maybe miss the 'standard' steal get 3bet and fold my trash type stuff.
Nice vid. Although you didn't have a lot of tuff spots, I like how you articulate your thoughts-straight forward and easy to understand.
Interesting how FR online at times play similar to some B&M games...thanks and looking forward to next vid.
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How deep would you want to be to make this a call here against the blue player? What type of reads would you want about this opponent's post flop play in order to make the call given the shallower stack size?
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