NLHE
Stakes: N/A
Tournament
Replayer
Published on May 24, 2013
I set the Hold'em Manager search parameters for hands where there was a flop check raise, and then reviewed the discussion worthy spots. I discovered some interesting patterns, and touched on a wide range of concepts, new and old.
NLHE
Stakes: N/A
Tournament
Replayer
Published on May 23, 2013
NLHE
Stakes: N/A
Cash Game
Lesson
Published on May 22, 2013
Stosh and Hunter team up for a special series covering live poker. Stosh gives us a look into his poker notebook from his time playing live poker after Black Friday. Hunter provides additional commentary as together they thoroughly cover all aspects an online player will need. Everything from technical adjustments to general observations are covered. This series is a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to make a leap into casino poker.
NLHE
Stakes: N/A
Cash Game
Lesson
Published on May 21, 2013
In this series I will discuss ways to exploit the regs in today's micro stakes games. It will be especially focused on NL25 and NL50 where the proportion of regs, and decent ones at that, is a lot higher than at NL10 and below.
Stakes: N/A
Sit & Go
Lesson
Published on May 20, 2013
In this video I cover how a beginning player should tackle playing three handed. In some ways the risk is significantly reduced from the bubble as you have already locked in an "in the money finish." Also playing aggressively is very important three handed to get a big chip lead for heads up play. However, there are still many instances where the three handed game is very similar to the bubble. In this video I present analytical data showing how the three handed strategy changes with the increasing blind levels and then present an easy to understand strategy for when you can play three handed using your old PBJ chart and when it is necessary to adjust to a more bubble based approach. I then walk through hands at different blind levels showing how the two approaches differ and when each is necessary. If you are getting into the money a lot but struggling to get the optimal win distribution of 1st>3rd>2nd place and a high ROI, you don't need a 1-on-1 coach, you just need this video!
NLHE
Stakes: N/A
Tournament
Replayer
Published on May 17, 2013
Continuing with the same format of setting the filter to focus on a particular concept, I decided to take things to the next street, examining turn check raises. I covered a few more hands than usual and in slightly less depth, as many patterns were somewhat repetitive--an key point to pick up on for this concept!
NLHE
Stakes: $.50/$1
Cash Game
Replayer
Published on May 16, 2013
Continuing the session, I dissect a monster pot with the maniac, as well as another pot I played against him that I was not happy with. There's some reg-on-reg action as well as the tables pick up a few new players.
NLHE
Stakes: N/A
Cash Game
Lesson
Published on May 15, 2013
Stosh and Hunter team up for a special series covering live poker. Stosh gives us a look into his poker notebook from his time playing live poker after Black Friday. Hunter provides additional commentary as together they thoroughly cover all aspects an online player will need. Everything from technical adjustments to general observations are covered. This series is a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to make a leap into casino poker.
NLHE
Stakes: $2/$4
Replayer
Published on May 14, 2013
In this video I look through a series of hands where everything goes wrong. In one particularly interesting hand a reg goes into call down mode against me despite a 5 bet, flop bet, and a shove. Plenty of interesting spots to take a look at in this video!
NLHE
Stakes: N/A
Tournament
Replayer
Published on May 13, 2013
NLHE
Stakes: N/A
Cash Game
Lesson
Published on May 10, 2013
In this series I will discuss ways to exploit the regs in today's micro stakes games. It will be especially focused on NL25 and NL50 where the proportion of regs, and decent ones at that, is a lot higher than at NL10 and below.
NLHE
Stakes: $5/$10
Cash Game
Replayer
Published on May 09, 2013
A disciplined poker player cannot afford the risk of high variance at higher-than-normal stake levels without enough volume to equalize it. This month, I had really low volume at $5/10, so I decided to short-stack in order to reduce my variance and not risk blowing my entire month of grinding in just a few bad match-ups. In this hand re-player vid, I demonstrate the adjustments I made in order to play at a high level on a shorter than normal stack size.

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