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Switching Gears for a Bit
JasonSenti
Bluefire Pro
Post Date: 10 Dec, 2009
 

Hey guys,

I recently decided to do a few Small Stakes vids since most of our members are small stakes players. I am pretty excited about a few of the videos I am planning, and I hope they are well received.  

What I am primarily planning to do is a short series of a few concept/classroom-style videos as my previous concept vids were really well received.  To start, though, I played some 1/2NL and put together a video of live (pretty readless) play.  It is good for me to go back and play some small stakes again before teaching on it as the games have changed a bit since I played 1/2.  I will probably do this one more time as I dive further into the concept vids.

I hope you guys enjoy the 1/2 session that is going up today, and I am excited to release some concept videos directed towards small/mid-stakes players.  Any ideas you guys have for the concept vids, feel free to let me know.  I mention in today's vid that I am going to be demonstrating how to exploit specific weaknesses in these games with the classroom series.  If there are any styles or actions that you have a hard time combating, let me know.

-Jaxx 

 
 
Comments
Nice work professor Senti. I saw you and the Mrs. got a new car too. WTG! LMAO! I went for a few beers after work, I'm a little drunk.
By: fullgut | Dated: 11 Dec, 2009
Jason: Sounds great! I also really like the video you just made at the 1 2 tables. I dont think I could fold the KQ hand there hahaha, not sure if it's -ev enough to matter though. the TT hand was also very iffy, I felt like it was a good time for him to play back at you since you attacked his blinds every chance you could. -Eric
By: trunks1505 | Dated: 11 Dec, 2009
I'd like to see more of the small stakes vids too. Can you concentrate a little bit on playing out of position and also playing in 3 bet pots bot in and out of position? Thanks
By: hobiejuan1 | Dated: 11 Dec, 2009
Thanks for the suggestion, Trunks. I had tentative plans of discussing how to play vs habitual double barrellers, so I will either incorporate it into that or do something separate.
By: JasonSenti | Dated: 10 Dec, 2009
Great can't wait!!! I think I would like to know about slow playing. Obviously I chose to slow play people who are willing to fire 3 streets overly light but sometimes they hit something insane. So i guess I'd like to know some more about when to jump ship from a slow or when slow playing is a bad idea (beyond the basics of like 2 flush or extremely coordinated boards). maybe a board that's not coordinated on the flop but on the turn becomes coordinated. Thanks
By: trunks1505 | Dated: 10 Dec, 2009
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