Omsk = Russia
MagicNinja is playing some $2/4 PLO and discusses his play and his opponents play as the session goes on.
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Omsk = Russia
the hand near the end of the vid where you reraise ATddK3 sb vs co and check 652dd. what's your plan if the turn is the 8s? an offsuit jack?
found pregaming really really helpful btw, this is good too so far.
this format is the nuts
nice vid as always
i'm eternally trying to break into PLO and your videos help me the most. i think what you do very well is expand on everything. a few simple examples:
-you check back a KJx board and discuss the ranges of hands with which this is better than cbetting. this is just something kind of foreign for a NLHE player, who probably tends to want to cbet mindlessly rather than play turns w/o initiative
-you notice a cbet of $99 in a 3bet pot on Axx (rags) and take a preliminary note. i don't think a lot of players take these. they want to take notes on concrete observations and conclusions and they deny themselves the chance to connect a series of vague occurrences that might in sum have conclusive value
-you discuss the transparency of broseph's bet sizing with QQxx on the turn of Axx with two flush draws, including his. you point out that this is > c/c, which a NLHE noob like me might consider heavily.
so i'm not sure on the best format, but i can say i get a ton out of yours
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You mention you're going to be x/raising any flush draw on Ad5d2h, what's your plan on the turn when you improve to a medium or small flush and an SPR of about 3?
Nice video, best so far in series.
Concerning formats, I personally like both live and video reviews/HHs. They're just different. I would probably not like to only have one type of format, so just keeping it varied would be nice. I think definitely stick to two tables regardless.
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