Mid Stakes, 4 tables, 62 minutes.
DJ Sensei has more $1/2 and $2/4 PLO action to review. Doing a video review DJ breaks down the interesting spots and bypasses the boring spots.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 51 minutes.
In episode 2, Goldseraph delivers a lecture and presentation about the 5 primary leaks of players struggling to beat small-stakes full ring.
Mid Stakes, 1 tables, 58 minutes.
Danzasmack is back to his LO8 game playing anyone who will stick around long enough, which at times can be hard, at $3/6 LO8.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 49 minutes.
Danzasmack and Entity talk about game selection and quality, discussing the various player types that can be found in the HULHE SNG world.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 20 minutes.
Grindcore talks about theoretical concepts and their application like hand ranges and bluffing, and bet sizing.
Micro/Small Stakes, 4 tables, 43 minutes.
Ansky loads up four tables of 100NL Zoom poker and focuses on how to play against the regulars who are mass grinding for super nova elite status.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 76 minutes.
Episode 3 marks the beginning of a multi-video discussion on the principles behind preflop play. Specifically, Josh and Mik focus on the driving forces and principles behind preflop play, making adjustments, and of course, a little bit of math.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 58 minutes.
Jjyykk continues to talk about tournament games. He is covering a $4 turbo that he won, and compares that to last episode where he busted, and the major differences between how he ran in each.
Mid Stakes, 4 tables, 74 minutes.
DJ Sensei picks up where he left off in his last ghost episode. Playing 4 tables of mid-stakes PLO and analyzing hands of his and his opponent's.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 23 minutes.
This episode continues our discussion of Bayes' Theorem. We will learn how to collect and analyze data to answer the age old question "How likely is it that this guy is loose when I have a small sample?". Threads13's example spreadsheet can be found <a href="http://d2jl7hdveqsyxg.cloudfront.net/resources/VPIP%20%20Export%202012.ods">here.</a>
Mid Stakes, 1 tables, 47 minutes.
DeathDonkey reviews a 1 tabling match played by DC member, DougL, looking at heads up play and 6 max play at $2/4 LHE.
Mid Stakes, 4 tables, 47 minutes.
Ansky breaks out from the mold a bit, incorporating some WCOOP events into his zoom poker play. This live action video has 3 tables of 500nl zoom and 1 table of WCOOP 6max play.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 76 minutes.
Josh and Mik review three hands, looking at many "what if?" scenarios and focusing on making adjustments to differing table dynamics.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 35 minutes.
SiQ kicks off his 4 part series with a student's session at $15 on PokerStars. He discusses strategies as well as reviews different ICM tools currently on the market.
Mid Stakes, 4 tables, 61 minutes.
DJ Sensei moves up a notch to play $1/2 and $2/4 PLO on 4 tables. Using the video revieww method he delves deep into multiway pot strategies versus various opponent types.
Micro/Small Stakes, 6 tables, 46 minutes.
Goldseraph debuts his new series with a 6-tabling live play at 100NL and 200NL, looking for the fish and exploiting their weak aggressive play.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 48 minutes.
Danzasmack and Entity continue the review from last week and talk about rematches and the ups and downs of doing them in the SNG world.
Mid Stakes, 4 tables, 49 minutes.
In his second live play video CrackMonkey opens up a bit more in his play and gets into the groove of talking through his thought process while playing 4 tables of 200NL.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 58 minutes.
Josh (sthief09) and Mik (stanmore) get to talking about Mik's struggles, his analysis of 10NL, and how to better us his limited free time.
Micro/Small Stakes, 4 tables, 79 minutes.
DJ Sensei plays 4 tables of $0.5/1 and $1/2, talking about playing against regulars and how to adjust as fish come and go, and relative position in multi-way pots.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 19 minutes.
This video is an introduction and basic example to Bayes' Theorem. Bayes' Theorem is helpful for analyzing stats that have small sample sizes. Threads13's spreadsheet can be found <a href="http://d2jl7hdveqsyxg.cloudfront.net/resources/basic%20bayes%20example%20for%20AM2.ods">here.</a>
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 12 minutes.
Grindcore talks about his micro-stakes challenge then delves into various hands that show without a read on a play, one should play tight fit or fold poker.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 47 minutes.
WiltOnTilt reviews DC member Piedy's play at 50NL on PokerStars.fr against an over aggressive pre-flop raiser.
Mid Stakes, 4 tables, 47 minutes.
Ansky continues his Zoom Poker series, playing 4 tables of $1/2, and talking through check/call and check/raise scenarios, implied odds, and playing against 3 bettors.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 75 minutes.
OMGClayDol brings a hand reading video applicable to all forms of NLHE and covers topics from defining hand reading to the different levels of thought.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 71 minutes.
BBB and yeahthatsme review a few hands from BBB's sessions in a quiz-format. See what BBB thinks of how he played a hand, then hear yeahthatsme's critique of the hand.
Micro/Small Stakes, 29 minutes.
Chuck talks with WSOP Event #11 winner Vincent (Soepgroente) about bracelets and $1k/$2k triple draw vs. Isildur (really!).
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 18 minutes.
CrackMonkey reviews a series of hands where he decides to check the river, focusing on whether to call or fold.
Micro/Small Stakes, 3 tables, 52 minutes.
The situation is flipped once again, as Josh and Paul review Paul's recent 50NL session on the Merge network.
Micro/Small Stakes, 1 tables, 35 minutes.
Chuck and Rob review the remainder of Chuck's $2/4 session. Discussion focuses on crafting your range from street to street, and various exploitative lines against different players.