Online Poker Millionaire Dissects Turn Betting Strategies

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High stakes cash game legend Alex “Kanu7” Millar reveals some of his processes for creating his upcoming course for Upswing Poker, and gives away some useful info on turn probing in the process.

Check out the written version of this video: https://upswingpoker.com/turn-probe-kanu7/

Timestamps:
– 0:00 Intro
– 1:07 Alex’s Process for Creating Course Content
– 2:55 Overall Turn Probing Frequencies
– 6:49 Turn Probing Frequencies by Board Type (Alex’s Notes)
– 8:45 Overall Turn Probing Strategies/Heuristics
– 13:25 Alex’s Process for Creating Course Content (continued)
– 16:25 Walkthrough of Alex’s Advanced Cash Game Strategy Course

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Online Poker Millionaire Dissects Turn Betting Strategies

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  1. Timestamps:
    – 0:00 Intro
    – 1:07 Alex's Process for Creating Course Content
    – 2:55 Overall Turn Probing Frequencies
    – 6:49 Turn Probing Frequencies by Board Type (Alex's Notes)
    – 8:45 Overall Turn Probing Strategies/Heuristics
    – 13:25 Alex's Process for Creating Course Content (continued)
    – 16:25 Walkthrough of Alex's Advanced Cash Game Strategy Course

  2. Alex, it would be great if after the course drops you hang around the Upswing FB groups for a bit to answer questions about the content. Based off your YouTube series I'm very excited for the course and will be a day 1 purchaser.

  3. Hello, Alex, great content. A few questions though,
    1.Is river spot discussed?
    2.Is turn overbet spot discussed? I can't see from the course outline, but from the private solver you're using, I think
    you'll discuss flop and turn overbet since your solver will use that sizing?

    For written material, I think Can have some written documentation for lines, points etc,
    anyway when we're playing, going back to video to look thru some vaguely remembered content
    would be quite cumbersome, After watching video we hope can have something light to travel light:)

  4. I really like the way how he structures everything in different levels,by paying attention to important parameters, this course is really well thought out.

  5. What is the software you are using? Poker Analyst (Texas) 2.7 I can't find online. Can you share a link?

  6. I know you answered some questions on live and online and there are obviously overlaps, but is there content that talks about common live spots like multiway action and what we should be doing from a theory perspective? (E.g., polarized cbetting instead of range betting)

  7. Hi Alex!
    Is there a way to have some private conversation with you/send you private massages?
    I love your solver and think it is way better than piosolver (postflop). I myself would love to use it and I would do a LOT to make it available to others/in your interest I think.
    Best wishes

    Robert

  8. Hi @Alex Millar!

    + Does one actually need his own solver to make proper use of the course?
    + Is the course somewhat complete (i.e. covers most situations pre- and post-flop)? I'm particularly asking this as it seems that the postflop section just deals with IP vs BB and not the other positions like e.g. cutoff vs UTG etc.

    + How "timeless" is the content you're teaching? I know that every game is evolving and one has to adapt in order to stay competitive. But may these strategies already be outdated in one or two years?

    Cheers
    Karl

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