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MORE IN THIS SERIES : Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
Concepts In This Video: 3-Betting • Aggression • Bet Sizing • Big Antes • Blind vs Blind • Board Texture • C-Betting • Early Stages • exploiting tendencies • Flatting • Fold Equity • Hand Reading • Implied Odds • Midstakes • Multi-Tabling • Note Taking • Poker Stars • Position • Post-flop • Pot Building • Pot Control • pre-flop • Ranges • Reads • Rebuys • Restealing • Showdown Value • Table Dynamics • The Bigs • Value Betting
NexPax
Welcome Mike,
really enjoyed your video. I think you explained your thought processes very well. I also liked that you showed the tournaments from the the start. Looking forward to the rest of the series!
NexPax
Donskey
Great 1st Vid Mike
I’m a midstake MTT player, so right up my alley.
Agree with NexPax, like that tourney is from beginning. We all like to see how you pros accumulate your chips, early mid and late.
I enjoyed how you left no stone unturned. Explaing opponents ranges, whether your bluff catching, or value betting and all the other details that help donkeys like me improve their game. Thx heaps and cannot wait for the rest.
Donskey
Gregt18
Hey Mike enjoyed the video.Thought you explained everything very well.
I have a few questions:
Any reason you min-raise even at 10/20 blind levels?
Any reason you don’t use HUD?
At around the 10minute mark in the $22 big antes you have AJo bvb,you call the river c/r with the straight.On that board can you ever see him c/r worse hands on the river?
Looking forward to the rest of the videos.Thanks
terbet11
Great Video Mike…looking forward to more videos. I loved the constant commentarty through out. Welcome to TPE!
goleafsgoeh
Hey Greg,
A) I get into my min-raise strategy in either part 3 or 4…It’s a pretty detailed philosophy so perhaps I could write an article on it at some point if the video leaves some further questions.
B) I don’t play many tables at a time so I have never found the need for a HUD. I like to trust my “feel” for the game although I can def see the advantages of using one.
C) If I remember correctly the AJ hand, the board ran out 9,T,Q,K,X with a back door flush completing on the river; so he could have had any JX and been raising for value or of course a bluff…The only hand beating me of course is the back door flush…Which of course he had 🙂 I made some good notes on him and ended up on the same table again deep in the tourney.
Thanks for the feedback everyone,
Mike
mickman
Hey Mike, nice part one. At the 25min mark when you have 78hh on the qq278 board, he makes the weak blocker bet and you call his hand for exactly what it is. If he was to overbet to say 2x pot, turning his weak hand into a bluff to try and rep a slow played Queen, do you think you would still find a call beacause of the hands you beat ?
goleafsgoeh
I think I find a call just because of the very small range of hands he would be over-betting for value.
GaryLQ
Thanks Mike, I thoroughly enjoyed your vid. It was great to see a full hour (less break obv), most are shorter here.
Donskey
Just one question? The introduction summary says
“…first series is a mistakes live sweat…”
So where are the mistakes? Seemed like you played pretty well to me.
RonFezBuddy
ooops…that was a typo on my part…it should have said Midstakes. That’s for catching it.
Donskey
LOL Ron
Was just kidding, realised it was typo, but you still have it got it right.
It’s Midstakes not midtakes. Late night eh?
RonFezBuddy
lol…tytyty
swayzack
Nice video, Mike, really enjoyed it. I like your avatar – I have a fawn french bulldog as well & have her as my avatar, too… Can’t beat ’em!
goleafsgoeh
Her name is Mango, my pride and joy!
brooksea
Very nice- thorough and detailed. More please!
goleafsgoeh
There are parts 2-5!!
Aside from that probably a 2nd series coming soon!
RockstarrR23
Mike more pls… your da boss 😀
xtremeungar
Thx a lot…very happy with video series… hope to see some of your big cashes soon…
ltcolumbo
Mike,
Could you spare a couple of additional thoughts on folding 9Ts to a raise and a call?
(I think many players would consider the call behind the raise a reason to think about calling the bet, not folding.)