Alright! Thanks for coaching me through this Dan. We have a few more planned guys so hope you enjoy this one!
DJ and Danzasmack talk about some recent HUPLO session with a video review.
Danzasmack wanders off on a HU PLO journey, but will he return with the gold? Time will tell. Fortunately, he has DJ Sensei around to guide him.
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Alright! Thanks for coaching me through this Dan. We have a few more planned guys so hope you enjoy this one!
Wow what type of game is that
Wow what type of game is that
Eh? HUPLO
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Very nice vid.
Danza, I think it's very important that you ask questions like: what if he had raised in this spot? ... They are very helpfull specially in tough spots, so make sure you keep making them as much as you can for the next vids pls!!
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What about leading in this spot? Because I don't think we wanna check call and not know where are we standing on the turn.
Very nice vid.
Danza, I think it's very important that you ask questions like: what if he had raised in this spot? ... They are very helpfull specially in tough spots, so make sure you keep making them as much as you can for the next vids pls!!
Yah agree I'll keep up those types of questions. I think in a lot of spots it's cut/dry but there in particular it becomes a question of stack depth etc.
What about leading in this spot? Because I don't think we wanna check call and not know where are we standing on the turn.
Makes sense to me. In general I'm not leading out enough flops especially vs. these types of villains.
Makes sense to me. In general I'm not leading out enough flops especially vs. these types of villains.
Leading has become a big part of my game, mainly thanks to MagicNinja videos, interested in what DJSensei thinks about it.
suuuuuper exited for this.
I was looking through the archives yesterday for some PLO vids by you Chuck, and all I could find were some mixed game vids.
and since i'm playing PLO now, and would like to be the one starting tables, this just fits the bill.
and OT:
I saw a PLO8 vid by Joe yesterday, that had me just crackin up, couse of the chuck tall vid, that I never really understood, cos I hadn't heard Joe talk like that, but man is it spot on ![]()
cam,
Thanks for the enthusiasm. We have the 2nd one in the can already and Dan is the man. I've updated my HUD and took into account a few of the things we talk about in the video. I have loved HUPLO for a while and am always excited to learn a new game!
Leading has become a big part of my game, mainly thanks to MagicNinja videos, interested in what DJSensei thinks about it.
1. Its more important if you're flatting often in the BB.
2. Early on, you should figure out how your opponent likes to react to it and balance accordingly:
- If he mostly folds or raises, polarize your range to strong hands and air (the frequencies of which should depends on exactly how often he raises vs folds)
- If he likes to float, don't bluff air as much but add in more medium strength made hands (especially those that can hit many turns) and medium strength draws.
3. Flop texture matters! On polarized boards like monotones or rainbow runs he'll fold more (but he'll also betfold more if you c/r), on some (wet boards) he'll float more. Adjust accordingly!
Awesome video, been hoping to see HU PLO done for awhile.
I love HU PLO!
Will there be videos like in prinnyraiding, with a more theoretic approach in talking about ranges and strategy describing it more in detail? Or is it all sweat videos? If you break it down more theoretically I might just get a new subscription (or whatever the correct english word is).
Mvh
The Fool
I love HU PLO!
Will there be videos like in prinnyraiding, with a more theoretic approach in talking about ranges and strategy describing it more in detail? Or is it all sweat videos? If you break it down more theoretically I might just get a new subscription (or whatever the correct english word is).
Mvh
The Fool
For now we have sweat videos planned but as my game improves I'm sure to bring some theoretical questions to the table. As is, since we are actually doing the video in a replayer so we have a lot time to analyze each hand. So while it's a "sweat" video it covers a good deal of theory.
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