I run two tables; one is a 6-max table and the other is full-ring. Most of my time is spent evaluating the play at the 6-max table as the game is shaping around one player. I talk about important concepts in note-taking and how to adjust when a very bad player is present.
In this live play video I get back to the basics and focus on some important fundamentals for winnings players at mid-stakes. I also discuss the importance of not auto 3 betting certain hands like 1010 and we see that help us disguise our range post-flop.
In this video, Katie goes through a 180-man $3 Rebuy tournament. She explores the nuances of rebuy tournaments. Other key concepts include: Shoving ranges, calling ranges, equity versus a range, PokerStove, Nash Equilibrium, generalizing reg ranges, playing out of position, and optimal post flop lines.
Part 6 continues with our opponent staying very tight, and Shane takes maximum advantage of that by opening every button and making good bluffs post flop. Interestingly, the opponent is also tight with his 3-Bets, but also shows down a couple non-premium hands that he 3-Bet, Shane does a really good job making him pay for it.
In part two I continue my 1/2NL session against an extremely loose recreational player. I discuss how to widen your range profitably when playing an 80% VPIP, and how to isolate them in 3b pots to protect against other regs.
I will continue to record every thought that crosses my head as I am faced with some tough decisions
that often occur in MTTs. I will discuss when to cbet and when to wait for another street to try and take
a pot away, how our style of play should change based on differing stack sizes, and trying to put opponents on a range of hands in order to make the best play. Enjoy
In this two part series, Katie examines her own hand history from a recent tournament. Topics discussed include: deepstacked play, speculative hands, playing in position, pot odds, bet-sizing, post-flop lines, playing creatively, multi-tabling, mis-clicking, iso-ing limps versus playing a hand in position, applying pressure as the big stack, calling ranges, playing exploitively versus unexploitably, and countering a loose-passive opponent head's up.
In this series I will return to live play at the micros but with a 6max flavor. I will be starting off at NL2 and working up through NL5 and NL10. I will be focusing heavily on table selection, seat selection and the fundamentals for maximum success at these limits.
Hey Everyone! After taking a month off I'm back with Part 1 of this 50NL video review. I am reviewing the play of one of my students and stakees. Hopefully I can help him out and you guys can learn a few things as well! Make sure to tune in to Part 2 next month and enjoy!
I pull open two juicy tables and work on some fish. There area a couple bluff spots as well as discussion on adjustments against poor players.
In this final instalment, Christy hits the accelerator and pounds on his opponents as the action hots up. 6-max SNGs aren't for the faint-hearted!
In this series I will return to live play at the micros but with a 6max flavor. I will be starting off at NL2 and working up through NL5 and NL10. I will be focusing heavily on table selection, seat selection and the fundamentals for maximum success at these limits.
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