Great episode, I like how you structure this: theory - live session - hand review all in one episode. Looking forward to the next one!
Saibot moves onto exploiting ranges, first in theory and then while reviewing a live session and in the hand replayer.
In his debut series, saibot uses live play, presentations, and hand reviews to explore heads-up SNGs. His main focus will be on how small adjustments make a big difference. Adjusting to different opponent types and out-leveling your foe will also be featured prominently!
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Great episode, I like how you structure this: theory - live session - hand review all in one episode. Looking forward to the next one!
Great episode, I like how you structure this: theory - live session - hand review all in one episode. Looking forward to the next one!
+1
Really enjoy the way you are teaching. When you give "us" oppertunity to pause and really think about how I should adjust and so on is a very good idea, and when you then show how you would adjust makes it easier for me to learn how to think and to adjust. I think a lot of the other DC-producers could learn from the way you are teaching.
Keep it up! ![]()
Do you think it is profitable to make a call all in from an early hand against an unknown opponent with only top pair top kicker considering that there's the possibility of him having a better hand, and if he doesn't have a better hand, he is most likely a very bad player that you will have a huge edge on and will probably win the match anyway, or am I making a mistake in that assumption?
Secondly, in a few spots it seemed like you were setting up players to make spaz bets with garbage hands, and I was hoping that you could maybe spend some time in future videos elaborating further on when you want to be setting players up to make these bluffs and how to call them profitably.
Btw, this is probably one of my favorite videos I've seen. The concepts were explained very well, and they seem like the kind of things that will add a significant edge to your game. Keep up the great work.
Great stuff, thx
Excellent analysis.
Thanks for the feedback. I am glad you liked the video. I am on vacation at the moment so I don't got much time to answer your questions right now.
But I will get back to you all in the beginning of next week.
As you requested.........something I would like to see in this series is......
What the heck do I do to finish them off when I have them very low on chips?
So many times, I have villain down.......and they come back and beat me. Too many times, when I should have them beat.
Also, how to do session reviews for HUSNG.
Thanks.
Also, how to do session reviews for HUSNG.
-Sneakers
+1
again, great video.
constructive criticism:
please include more content on the differences between sng and cash. everything so far in the first two videos is great stuff, but almost all of the content could just as easily be for/from a cash game. since you are the only coach on dc doing husng's that i am aware of, and they have a ton of hu cash content already, i really think dc members interested in husng's would benefit most from information strictly pertaining to the sng's. my 2cents
@Vagabond
Thanks a lot. Always very motivating to hear those kind of comments.
@BRUNZI
Thank you. Cool of you to describe what you specifically like.
@zacmitton
I think it is a bit more close than it probably seemed in the video. When I played the hand I did not recognize the villain. I therefore assumed he was not a regular = imo increased probability that he is going to get he's money in a bit to light. Therefore I think it is okay to get the money in with TPTK.
With regards to your second questions can you please make some time links with examples? That will make it a lot easier for me to elaborate.
And I am very glad to hear that you like the video.
@pptall and The Grifter
Ty :-) Appreciated
@Sneakers
I will elaborate of those aspects later in the video series ![]()
@Turkish
Cool. Thank you. And sure. I will have that in mind for the rest of the series.
Time Link to 00:36:00
Was just wondering if you do this vs regulars as well as fish? Vs a regular I assume that you would sometimes lead here w/ a semi bluff hand as well to balance? it seems pretty hard for you to have anything but value on the turn when you lead
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