Season Premiere
Season Premiere
Watch DJ Sensei play $5/10 PLO as riverboatking lays the foundation on how to exploit opponents weaknesses in the Season Premiere of Mad Potters.
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This Series: Mad Potters
DJ Sensei gets a top of the line coach as he sits with riverboatking to learn mid and high stakes PLO. Watch the live play of each player with dual-audio and watch them dive deep into equity calculations as they prop-bet on the results! The Mad Potters show you how to take the next step to dominating PLO games with their unique styles of play.
Comments for Season Premiere
'citin
What would you have done on the opening hand if either of them shoved? Such a dry board, would we expect them to just flat with a set? Are they ever raising less than 2pr+?
Sweet video! I'm happy to see more PLO videos...looking forward to the rest of the season.
fkn plo. everytime you guys put up a video of a game other than hold em i think i know how to play that game and go lose all my gold.
Great banter "So what I would have done in this situation is raise, and then reraise my initial raise, it's a very strong play".
excellent video, good job
i thought it was pretty good overall. I think the river crai w/ 4s full is pretty spewy though. Even at 5/10 most of the people are still just playing their own hand and I think you guys may have overestimated how much weight a random opponent is putting on your image (or how much he's even paying attention). I really can't imagine him ever calling w/ worse (like seriously really difficult to think of a single hand especially given that most of these people check behind all non-nut flushes on river...so maybe he can call w/ nut flush but that's about it).
OK good vid. WANT MORE PLO. 2-4 and above thx.
Great video. I think you taught a lot advanced plays that most people including me wouldn’t even contemplate making, but I think you were still a little too aggressive for 5/10 and lower which is the audience of the video for the most part. Obviously aggressive styles allow players to stack off to you light, but I still don’t like playing 9752 and hands that are so low with gaps because even on a good flop you will be drawing to the low end of straight draws. Also I didn’t like your play when you bluff your stack on an a52 flop with q865 because of the situation. The thought process is right, but because of a couple of important reasons it is a fold. First, that player who 3bet you cold called your 3 bet preflop earlier in the video with nothing invested with a player behind. That shows you that he probably jumped in with some lower suited connectors and is ready to gamble with you. This makes me feel that he is the only player willing to felt his stack lightly at your table. Second, with many players at 5/10 and lower only 3 betting with aaxx, akj10, kkxx, and such then there is such a high probability that he will snap call with top set or top 2. I think you should be bluffing many flops when getting 3bet preflop, but that flop wasn’t a great spot for a bluff in my opinion. Great video though enjoyed seeing you fire frequent barrels with air.
Great video. I think you taught a lot advanced plays that most people including me wouldn’t even contemplate making, but I think you were still a little too aggressive for 5/10 and lower which is the audience of the video for the most part. Obviously aggressive styles allow players to stack off to you light, but I still don’t like playing 9752 and hands that are so low with gaps because even on a good flop you will be drawing to the low end of straight draws. Also I didn’t like your play when you bluff your stack on an a52 flop with q865 because of the situation. The thought process is right, but because of a couple of important reasons it is a fold. First, that player who 3bet you cold called your 3 bet preflop earlier in the video with nothing invested with a player behind. That shows you that he probably jumped in with some lower suited connectors and is ready to gamble with you. This makes me feel that he is the only player willing to felt his stack lightly at your table. Second, with many players at 5/10 and lower only 3 betting with aaxx, akj10, kkxx, and such then there is such a high probability that he will snap call with top set or top 2. I think you should be bluffing many flops when getting 3bet preflop, but that flop wasn’t a great spot for a bluff in my opinion. Great video though enjoyed seeing you fire frequent barrels with air.
great post and points mike.
thanks for the feedback.
dj sensei your white?
dj sensei your white?
Always have been
Always have been
damn i always thought you were asian
"Phone's ringin', Dude."
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS I outed the subtle Lebowski line, I hope? I would be pretty crushed if this was just a coincidence.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS I outed the subtle Lebowski line, I hope? I would be pretty crushed if this was just a coincidence.
most definitely was not a coincidence, dude
