I dont want to sound like a jack-ass but it just feels like ive already heard this so many times. But i guess its gr8 for beginners
Keep it up!
Shuffle talks continues the discussion from episode 7 and talking about stealing the blinds.
Have you ever found yourself in a spot where you know your opponent's range, but you still don't know the best play? If so, then this series is for you! We will show you how to determine the optimal lines in tough situations AFTER you have already assigned your opponent's range.
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I dont want to sound like a jack-ass but it just feels like ive already heard this so many times. But i guess its gr8 for beginners
Keep it up!
I dont want to sound like a jack-ass but it just feels like ive already heard this so many times. But i guess its gr8 for beginnersKeep it up!
Thanks for the feedback!
The series so far is meant to be somewhat introductory. Gauging the appropriate level to pitch the content is difficult, the best way for us to find out is if people leave feedback.
I'm open to making more complex videos if there is enough demand. If you'd like to see more complicated material please do post in the thread, I'd like to know. Likewise if the current level of complexity suits you please let me know!
I watched the whole series, and I really liked some things that you did. I liked the recursive ideas about how future streets can affect current decisions. I also liked some of your graphs concerning profitability on stealing blinds etc, I would like to see more spots like a cbet scenario where based on calling ranges it would be prof w no equity etc, Interesting stuff, and good series.
I'm really digging this, you don't need to remember the exact formulas just keep the concept in your thinking/planning. These are intuitive ideas, it's nice to see the math behind them
I'm really digging this, you don't need to remember the exact formulas just keep the concept in your thinking/planning. These are intuitive ideas, it's nice to see the math behind them
Yeah exactly!
The thing is, even if you don't do a ton of calculations just knowing the concepts/theory is good for your game.
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