Hey guys! In this 2 part video series, I'm going to be using HEM2 to perform some reviews on my database. I'm going to spend some time talking about HEM2 and some good and bad things about it. I'm also going to show some ways you can analyze your database with HEM2 that you couldn't with HEM1. Enjoy!
This is a lesson video to refocus our game on solid preflop play. Whether the information is brand new to you, a refresher course, or old news, it's a good idea for players of every level to re-examine and clean up their preflop play, as this is what forms the backbone of winning poker. After playing thousands of hands, it's easy to stray from your ideal game, but it's important to remember that discipline is key to winning at poker! In this video I offer up thoughts on how to achieve that ideal poker game and make it more profitable at the same time.
I keep the same tables from Part 5 to continue to understand our opponent's play and exploit them. Again, there were some excellent situations to discuss.
Stosh is back with more action on True Poker, a USA friendly poker room. He plays some 6-max NL100, while narrating his thoughts on the competition, interesting hands, and overall correct strategy at the small stakes.
In these two videos, I talk a lot about my strategies for playing against poor players, not scaring fish away by building their stacks unnecessarily, calling dry boards to bluff later, and running big bluffs on the turn.
Christy tackles the HU SNGs with considerable success. Tap into his thought process as his controlled aggression whittles his opponents down to nothing.
In this hand video we review a session where a wild player at the table juices the action and continuously destroys us. As much as possible we try to maintain a cool head and take plus EV lines even in the face of a number of very tilting situations.
In this delayed commentarty video we take a look at a couple of very unconventional opponents at a variety of stake levels from $.50/1 to $3/6, and discuss strategies for adjusting our game accordingly. These include identifying which type of opponent you are facing, widening your range appropriately, and adjusting to other players' adjustments.
"The Dog Days are Over" as I make my triumphant return to DTB with some selected hands from recent sessions covering a range of topics.
I review the same video BlackRain reviewed a little while back. I've seen neither this video nor BlackRain's review of it. I think it will make for interesting material to have two coaches independently give their thoughts about the hands.
Guest Coach Mathew "mjw006" Wakeman plays 4 PokerStars Tournaments in real time. The tournaments are "The Big $55" with a $100k Dtd, a 1R1A $15k Gtd, "The Big $162" with a $50k Gtd, and a $25k Turbo with a $215 buy-in. Each tournament is in a different stage so you'll see Mathew discuss his strategies for the various parts of tournament poker.
Mathew is an Australian poker pro with two years' experience in heads-up SNGs and six months winning experience in MTTs. He's had strong MTT results in that time frame and is continuing to see his game improve.
Press the "Discuss This Video" button to ask Mathew any questions about the video.
In this video, Katie takes on the three-handed and heads-up portions of a winning player's hand history of a mid-stakes MTT. Some of the key concepts discussed include: Implied Odds, Reverse Implied Odds, Ranges, Reshoving, Immediate Profit, Shoving Over Limps, Advanced HUD Usage, Heads-Up play, Heads-Up Leaks, Limping, 3-betting, Countering 3-betting, Playing out of position heads-up, Pot Control, Continuation Betting.
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