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If you have been wondering what goes on inside the brain of poker players and the strategy behind decision-making, then, well… you’ve come to the right place! Learn today how to play a flopped set. Subscribe to my channel for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/LexVeldhuisTV
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Here you can find all of the highlights of my streams. Whether they are failures, funny moments, or best moves. Next to that, there is extended footage from streams, clips, and compilations.
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This is a great format. Learning like this works best for me!
i like it
Love this vid, very helpful
I don't understand why you fold a2 suited utg and not a6 suited when a2 has more outs
Super job lex, le format est top et les explications sont claires et bien détaillées
Merci
Absolutely the best video you have put out….Thanks Lex, keep 'em comin'
Loved this format
Love it Lex! Thanks. It would be great to see more hands, even the folds and how you analyze opponents…or you just play with "maths" at the early stages of any tournament? (In case you have no history on the opponents)
Good format keep it coming please.