I point out a few errors that small stakes players make on a consistent basis.
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thank you. I like this style better because I find the information more relevant. However, learning HOW the pros think is also invaluable so I’d vote you mix em up. Thanks again. I’ve listened to crushing small stakes tournaments a dozen times. Completely changed my perspective on hold em and poker in general.
Great stuff! Would like to continue seeing hands from these deep stacked cash games.
Love the new format!
Do more of this type analysis. Critiquing multiple players is an excellent learning experience.
Much better format Looks like a great idea!
Love the new format! Lots to learn from these low stakes cash games.
Love this format
This format is great, good detail, visuals and it ended up going as I expected.
Playing 3 or 4 times a week at Caesars 1/2 game in Vegas, this type of poker hands analysis are invaluable. Please keep it up. 🙂
Good luck!
Love the format and just the type of analysis I’m looking for !
Love this new format A LOT!!
Thanks
Love the new format. Thanks
Greatly love the new format. Much more fun!
I love the new format, keep it coming.
This hand demonstrates one of my fundamental rules: don’t get involved pre-flop unless you see a road forward. In other words, the first problem for a player is whether you want to be involved in the first place. Most of these players didn’t really want to be involved, which explains the head-scratcher series of folds after the flop. If you get a flop that’s good with your hand and you still fold, then you should never have started in the pot in the first place. I think a lot of players see the pros playing loose and think that’s the way to go but they don’t have the skills to bring it home.
Very true. You should not be looking to fold when you have decent hands!