Sick, congrats on becoming a video pro Sean, you def. deserve it.
-Trey
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Sick, congrats on becoming a video pro Sean, you def. deserve it.
-Trey
Heeey Nolan.... good to see u here
JEDNO PIVO PROSIM buddy
btw. Sylvia is doin great ![]()
Are those card mods original PStars? If not, does it exist for Full Tilt?
Are those card mods original PStars? If not, does it exist for Full Tilt?
They're standard PStars afaik.
Awesome FR vid, hope to see a lot more of this!
Nice to see you here Sean -- great vid. Love the FR content.
great vid, it turns out im not making enough $$ on the flop
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W$WSF is not just money you make ON the flop, its just when there IS a flop. hands you win at showdown are included in this stat, for example.
WOW! This was very good video and I really enjoyed it.
Waiting for new vids.
excellent video and commentary. unfortunately i thought QT4 the way the betting went it was an obvious set.
Excellent full ring video.
Great points with bet sizing.
Would love to see more.
One question on the A9 suited hand and calling and UTG raiser.
I agree with your hand range AQ+ and 66+ or the UTG raiser.
With the possibility of being dominated and even with a good flop like you had, you still played the hand scared.
Do you believe that call to be profitable long term?
I personally would rather call with J9s then A9s given the same setup.
One question on the A9 suited hand and calling and UTG raiser.
I agree with your hand range AQ+ and 66+ or the UTG raiser.
With the possibility of being dominated and even with a good flop like you had, you still played the hand scared.
Do you believe that call to be profitable long term?
I personally would rather call with J9s then A9s given the same setup.
J9s probably is a slightly more EV+ hand given that it's less likely I'm dominated preflop, however I still think it's never a leak to call with any hand that can formulate the nut flush when you are in position to a competent UTG raiser. He will give my flop raises more respect in general, so it's easy to get a feel for if he has a monster or a whiffed pp/ak. Also you can extract massive value when you do hit a gin flop.
I didn't neccesarily play the hand "scared" although it seems so, rather I feel I was realistically playing for maximum value. On that board texture there is a limited range of hands which I can value bet against that don't have me beat on a paired board given the high cards on the board.
There is certainly merit to an argument against how I played it, although I'm confident in my assessment of the opponent/situation.
Just my 2c, I appreciate your input though.
Great video ![]()
Since joining DC I have been re-building my game (I play 50NL). I started with the DJ Sensei Nit style (also some neat little tricks), then when I was comfortable with that I started to add more aggression. This is where the Bottomset videos helped in looking for the correct spots to do this. No where near his 20/16 (?) style, I'm running at about 13/10. Looking to build this up gradually when I get more comfortable with putting myself in marginal spots.
From watching your video I liked your thoughts on bet sizing and have tried to add this into my game. Also was interested in your views of W$WSF. I had a look in PT and mine was at 35%ish. Listened to what you said and started looking for spots in multi-way pots where I can take it down. This has been working a treat so far and in the last 10K hands my W$WSF is now just over 40%.
Looking forward to more videos from yourself and Bottomset (hopefully DJ Sensei as well).
Two questions,
I noticed you called an UTG open raise in middle position with KJs. I have been folding the higher SC/SG in these positions (will play them in late position) and call with the low SC/SG.
Would you recommend me adding these into my middle position calling range?
and
Should I also be adding these (suited high gappers) into my open raising range?
Great video![]()
Since joining DC I have been re-building my game (I play 50NL). I started with the DJ Sensei Nit style (also some neat little tricks), then when I was comfortable with that I started to add more aggression. This is where the Bottomset videos helped in looking for the correct spots to do this. No where near his 20/16 (?) style, I'm running at about 13/10. Looking to build this up gradually when I get more comfortable with putting myself in marginal spots.
From watching your video I liked your thoughts on bet sizing and have tried to add this into my game. Also was interested in your views of W$WSF. I had a look in PT and mine was at 35%ish. Listened to what you said and started looking for spots in multi-way pots where I can take it down. This has been working a treat so far and in the last 10K hands my W$WSF is now just over 40%.
Looking forward to more videos from yourself and Bottomset (hopefully DJ Sensei as well).
Two questions,
I noticed you called an UTG open raise in middle position with KJs. I have been folding the higher SC/SG in these positions (will play them in late position) and call with the low SC/SG.
Would you recommend me adding these into my middle position calling range?
and
Should I also be adding these (suited high gappers) into my open raising range?
Opening/calling ranges vary with stakes and table dynamics. At NL50 folding these is probably more optimal, however I can't accurately diagnose this as I have 0 experience in 100nl and < full ring play
. I assume you'd have to be much nittier than how I would play 1/2+.
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