kondor101
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Thanks to all three of you for making such a great video.
I learned a lot from Haian and he was just the student! 1hr and 40mins and I sat glued to my screen. As an NL10 player I learned lots.
Just two questions, on the 60 mins hand AJo, you talk about the bigger turn bet. Would it be OK to just check behind on the river after making that bet or is that be missing too much value? After all we only have top pair.
The other question, can we get you three together again in the future?
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kondor101
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WiltOnTilt
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Haian has grown to be one of the best poker minds of all my students. He thinks about the game very well and I would highly recommend him to any SSNL player that needs help. His $50/hr rate is a steal for anyone playing small stakes.
WoT
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Joe Tall
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Thanks to all three of you for making such a great video.
I learned a lot from Haian and he was just the student! 1hr and 40mins and I sat glued to my screen. As an NL10 player I learned lots.
Just two questions, on the 60 mins hand AJo, you talk about the bigger turn bet. Would it be OK to just check behind on the river after making that bet or is that be missing too much value? After all we only have top pair.
The other question, can we get you three together again in the future?
Thank you so much for your feedback. It was great to learn from these guys, Aarron and Haian know there shit and I'll admit, I'm the underdog here!
BTW, the intro-story is 100% true, and, this was supposed to be released later on today, so next week it will run as the "LATE SHOW" with a 11PM GMT release.
Glad you enjoyed the format, more coming!
-Joe Tall
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throwfar
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chomp
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Honestly, I thought this was going to be a bit dull, but it was fascinating. Taking 10 minutes per hand you really get to rip each hand to pieces, which is great.
Also, the slower format let me stop the video and work out what I'd do before hearing the teachers' thoughts. Pretty happy I picked the AK fold, although it's one of those call-at-the-table-but-fold-in-the-forums type hands.
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PopeClone
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Great video, liked the slow pace. But:throw in some hands where either bad plays wins or you win in sticky spots. Not just coolers and stuff where after half the hands you think hero is gonna lose this one as well as that's how it's been going so far. Another positive thing is having Joe asking the kind of basic questions about NL as most players whatching this video probably are wondering the same things
as him.
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lucemferror
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Entity
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please dont do that. At 11 PM EDT its already 3 PM in Germany. Wednesday! What I want to say: The member´s sessions reviewed by DC coaches are just great
Hey luce,
He's going to be releasing it at 11PM GMT (12AM your time, I think?). So yeah, it'll still be a bit late, but that's the idea -- it's a late night show.
Rob
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mikefut
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Henry.Mein
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Joe,
I really like this format. Its pretty awesome to have three levels of approach to a hand -- player who is at the limit and making some mistakes but has a lot of experience on tendencies at the level and hand ranges to expect, coach who has beat the level and can comment a bit on adjustments for different stakes or if the hand had played out differently (WoT did a great job explaining what was the standard line in a situation/ why it was standard/ why you might want to adjust), and an experienced poker player tackling a new game enthusiastically.
I like your comments on player psychology (nice call on the value betting on the 56 hand by the UTG raiser we called with AK). I think you are nicely playing the role learner and the questioner, letting the coach "do their thing" and the player talk about the hand, listening to their whole explanation, then sometimes sharing how you'd think to play it coming from a limit HE background with a ton of handreading experience.
I like your posing of question: "what are you thinking about here" its nice its open and it lets the coach talk and player talk.
Its really new experience for me to have you be a learner. I learned a ton about razz from your video. Great Stuff!
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Henry.Mein
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Meant to include another highlight -- I like when you ask about a situation having the potential for a timing tell against a weak player. I think this was a great way you bring your poker experience to NL.
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johnnyson
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bosoxx34
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