These aren't flawless professional quality videos, but let me know what you think. This video starts at the bubble and goes all the way to the end. Wouldn't mind getting some discussion going…
Edit: for some reason it’s not allowing me to post the links to these videos. I’m trying. I keep getting error messages and blank pages every time I try to post a link. Stay tuned.
Somehow I got one link up but can’t get it to post the other three. I guess what you’ll need to do is take the above link, and change “part-1” to say “part-2” “part-3” or “part-4.” Sorry about that, not sure what’s going on.
Edit: mods, can you figure out how to fix this? I think I'm running into some kind of spam safeguard whenever I post links. ty!
micahkg said:
this is really cool….interesting to see how you play/think. i have a question – what program do you use to record videos like this? I might have a go myself and unsure what you/TPE pros use to record these vids….
Camtasia Studio. It's pretty easy to use.
I think making videos can really help you focus on thinking, if that makes any sense at all. Even if nobody sees them, it can help you develop a better thought process in general, as opposed to just going on autopilot or clicking buttons.
swet1 said:
rivermen123, in the first vid what program are you using for the HUD on the Bovada table? It's not Holdem Manager is it…just wondering because I couldn't get HM to work there the other day.
It's Holdem Indicator. That's the only HUD that works on Bovada. I should have mentioned that in the vid.
tmck21 said:
hey river, nice videos, really liked hearing your thought processes as you make your way through the field. analysis of opponents was well done. good stuff!
p.s. was kinda interested to hear some monkey tilt tho! lol
Thanks!
There was a little tilt when the guy 4bet jammed AJ on me and ended up chopping with my AA…there really was nothing wrong with his play there, I let tilt cloud my analysis of that hand for a few moments.
I am kind of curious what your reasoning is on the Ks5s hand. U min raised, or 2.2 on the CO. The tight button instajams you. You said since you were gettin 2to1, even tho you felt like you were probably crushed its a call. When I look at this hand if you range him on say the top 20% of all hands you have only roughly 39% odd of to win the hand. If he is jamming the top 10% of all hands you have 31% shot..So how do you view this as a call?
0lespaul3 said:
I am kind of curious what your reasoning is on the Ks5s hand. U min raised, or 2.2 on the CO. The tight button instajams you. You said since you were gettin 2to1, even tho you felt like you were probably crushed its a call. When I look at this hand if you range him on say the top 20% of all hands you have only roughly 39% odd of to win the hand. If he is jamming the top 10% of all hands you have 31% shot..So how do you view this as a call?
Yeah you’re right about this one. It was kind of a button clicky, “I’m not gonna fold to this guy” decision.
Basically before I open I know I have to call him, so I just view it as unlucky that he wakes up with one of the few hands he's getting it in with. That could be flawed logic I guess.
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
200,339,568 games 0.000 secs 40,067,913,600 games/sec
Board:
Dead:equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 33.818% 33.06% 00.76% 66228162 1521977.50 { Ks5s }
Hand 1: 66.182% 65.42% 00.76% 131067451 1521977.50 { 88+, A9s+, KTs+, QTs+, AJo+, KQo }
This is a proper call getting 2 to 1 against a 10% reshove range FWIW. Thought I was missing something.
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