A much better name for UTG+1 is the hijack (thanks Tommy Angelo), but other than that a solid video.
In this first episode, danzasmack introduces you to the wild ride that is 6max Limit Hold’em. After touching on some basics, danzasmack discusses the finer points of early position preflop play, as well as some postlfop “trouble spots†when playing out of position.
"Well, I'm getting 15 to 1." danzasmack provides a comprehensive introduction to Shorthanded Limit Hold'em for those new to the game. Basics will include things like starting hands, hand reading, and developing table reads. More advanced topics include adjusting to table dynamics and preparing yourself to move up in limits.
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A much better name for UTG+1 is the hijack (thanks Tommy Angelo), but other than that a solid video.
oh wow, fancied learning a bit of limit and picked this.
Glad I did. Danzasmack makes an excellent video here, very easy to follow. The guy can teach!
6 minutes in, there is a v sexy and inspiring graph shown. Even tho it has downswings, the trend goes up and up and up. So I made a matrixy table background out of it to remind me that these limits are totally crushable and that little downswings are just a small part of the bigger picture even for a horrifically overqualified player/expert ie Chuck ^.^
This video was perfect for me I believe it will help form a good foundation.Looking forward to watching the rest of the series.
Thanks Danzasmack, i've enjoyed watching the videos for this series. I'm looking forward to improving my game.
I know this thread is really old, but I just wanted to say how much I love these videos. Just watching the first three episodes has really improved the way I think about poker. The best part has been his explanation of how to make reads on the other players. I know this doesn't mean much, but I just killed for a few hours on a 0.02/0.04 6max table. I was able to steal a lot of pots with my aggression, and I avoided some big mistakes due to some basic hand reads. Great videos!
Are you kidding? That means a lot to me! I'm happy you enjoyed the series, keep on crushing! And thanks again!
So what would we do on this river if P5 raises and player 2 calls?
I am not Danzasmack, but that sounds like an easy fold to me.
Hey Chuck, the 2nd last hand where you have A
J
, and you say to c/f river on 9T338 board, can you explain how close you think c/c is? KQ/KJ/diamond draws all missed, and if he bets, his range is polarized to a ten (maybe), a straight and bluffs? Thanks and as always great episode!
http://www.deucescracked.com/videos/26-Season-Premiere?seek=2198
Just lol'd hearing the reference to your grandpa--I'm assuming that's the same one from the Hey Ball episodes, and I'm disappointed you didn't make the old man voice.
Oh, and great series; so fundamental and valuable.
http://www.deucescracked.com/videos/26-Season-Premiere?seek=2198
Just lol'd hearing the reference to your grandpa--I'm assuming that's the same one from the Hey Ball episodes, and I'm disappointed you didn't make the old man voice.
Oh, and great series; so fundamental and valuable.
It is very much that grandpa!
Hey Chuck, the 2nd last hand where you have AJ
, and you say to c/f river on 9T338 board, can you explain how close you think c/c is? KQ/KJ/diamond draws all missed, and if he bets, his range is polarized to a ten (maybe), a straight and bluffs? Thanks and as always great episode!
100% can call there vs. some more aggro opponents and I might consider calling here. I think in a lot of the sessions from my 2nd series (Shouldn't Fold) I'd be calling getting this price but @ the time these .5/1 games were the least bluff happy places on the face of the earth.
Close though and I wouldn't kick anyone for calling.
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