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PhilGalfond
Bluefire Pro
Poker Pro
554 PostsJman 2kNL 6m (Part One)
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FKingFish
Poker Newbie
403 PostsI hart you Phil. I haven't gotten...
I hart you Phil. I haven't gotten a chance to watch yet but in the future could you perhaps do a $1/2 video similiar to this under a stealth acct? (Friends acct or something). I would love to see how you adjust to that game and it would help me out greatly. -
marcelino12
Poker Newbie
58 PostsYou always ask for feedback and...
You always ask for feedback and it's always the same thing: another sick, sick video. I like the 2 tables for high stakes just because there are usually more interesting spots. If you ever make a SSNL, 400NL, 600NL I think I should be 4 tables. I personally use a HUD (duh), but I don't think it really matters whether you use one in your video. The explanations you have for your thought processes is probably better than a HUD anyway. -
marcelino12
Poker Newbie
58 PostsI have to agree with fkingfish....
I have to agree with fkingfish. If you make a smaller stakes video, using your own name defeats the purpose. People will either be scared of you and give you too much respect or they will know it is a video and be making retarded plays. If you can't find another account to use, your time is better spent making your standard vidoes since it will be hard to learn anything under the playing descriptions described. -
Underdgun
Poker Newbie
5 Postsgood video phil, but i prefer the...
good video phil, but i prefer the 4 table format.. we can get many more spots usually.. -
navila
Poker Newbie
8 PostsOn, the 7h 3h kh jc hand where...
On, the 7h 3h kh jc hand where you hold Jh8d hand. Why didn't you consider betting on the turn to induce check-raise bluffs because it looks like you have nothing and the J on the board put up alot of straight draws. I think that OP checkraises alot of hands 10 9, Q 10, A 10, Q 9 , 89, 10 8 where one of the cards is a heart because its highly unlikely you hand that wants to call a raise after checking the flop while i think his legit value range where he raises is super small. -
AaronPope Poker Trainee
252 PostsJJ snapfold set was a really interesting...
JJ snapfold set was a really interesting hand for me. This is a spot where I see myself getting caught up in absolute hand strength as you say and need to re-think my relative hand strengths vs actions. This comes into play a lot with the bet/fold lines that good players take for value, but this was just really poignant for me. Thanks for another sweet vid Phil. -
shootaa
Poker Newbie
72 PostsFantastic video. I think the blind...
Fantastic video. I think the blind versus blind or button hands generally prove to be the most interesting and that a video mainly comprised of such hands would be pretty cool. In fact, I'll make a post in the video suggestions forum! Thanks Phil! -
vinivici9586
Poker Newbie
28 Postsgreat video. i really think he...
great video. i really think he had QQ in the 3b pot too can you/another BFP pro do a video about 3bet/4bet pots with stacking off ranges. you 4b with intention to call shove with 99, but i think this is a marginal/high variance spot that a lot of players have trouble with. i would be interested in how the best players approach these spots, as well as the mathematics/game theory behinds the crazy late position battles. -
IrwinFletcher
Poker Newbie
383 PostsPhil - I think it's really impressive...
Phil - I think it's really impressive how you are able to take hands out of an opponent's range based on their actions. That sounds super basic after I type it, but it's not a skill that I have been practicing enough to do it quickly on the fly in every hand. Like the JJ hand where you make an assumption about what part of his range would likely continuation bet and what part would likely check back w/ SD value. Don't be shy about dropping beginner nuggets. The beginners appreciate it.
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