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Jonathan…I am a rec player for about 15 years give or take. I play once a month or so (1/2, 2/5) and on average book winning sessions. I find this whole GTO stuff difficult to apply since I don't have the volume of play. I concentrate on solid ABC fundamentals with some bluffs thrown in in the right spots. All of the videos I watch (which is a lot!) Assumes our opponents also think about ranges…for most local poker rooms filled with "fish" or older recs that have never heard of range let alone watched a vlog or other video….how can I possibly incorporate "mondern" theories when I have a limited bankroll I play within and really am not concerned with the +EV play if it were played out 1000 times since I won't play 1000 hands in any short period? Thanks from a retired submarine sailor in upstate NY
This guy just comes off as much more genuine than a lot of the other training site owners. I may look into this. I’ve always used CLP but doesn’t help much for the series as it’s mostly cash strategy. Are there more videos similar to this if you sign up?
I havent put tons of thought so I just bet 3x the previous bet depending on my stack size
problem with playing this type of game, is that players can trap you very easily. And when you get trapped you lose BIG POTS !!!! I crush playing poker because pros think they can make moves on everyone. Once you have played for twenty plus years like myself you just know if your good on the flop or not. I watch pros stack off their entire stacks playing like this. If you want to go deep play good solid poker and make moves in big pots. Your opponents who are good will notice that you are tight and play SOLID poker. When you do make a move on them you can get pros to fold two pairs and maybe even trips if there is an obvious straight or flush out there. The tighter you play makes it much easier to steal a big pot when needed. The best players re like Daniel negreanue small ball poker that plays solid. How often do you see Daniel 3 bet with rags, hardly ever.
Thank you very much for the content, I can't explain how helpful your videos have been. I recently was playing a 1-2 no limit live and using the 3 bet range against two maniacs at my table they called my all in with super weak hands and I raked in the money.
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A little confusing. At 4:50, against NIT, list says 1) don't bluff and 2) don't feel inclined to bluff with all hands on the chart. Huh?
Nice video
whats the number u get when u add up all numbers on a roulettte table?