jshilling09 said:
should probably start raising and three betting wider to keep us entertained.
LOL yes..
I think you should also post the berating chat you experience when you call light and hit (i.e. Q4 in the bb of the Sun. Million)
I think that would be entertaining.
Good vid. though
July 3, 2010
More AIM chat if we're sticking with live sweats.
I would rather see hand replayer vids to be honest and you'd probably rather make those. Since you don't really comment on anyone else's play it doesn't make sense to keep leaving in fold after fold and the two live sweat series up now probably show an average or good session so I can't see it being too much different in the future.
With hand replayer you can always go over things like pokerstove in more detail and whatever else you can think of.
^^^^^
FK – There both totally diff. Replayer is great for detailed analysis, but live is spontaneous, you know?
You know what you see that's interesting in live videos sometimes – the cursor going back and forth from
the betting slider to the fold button – little indecisive spots that could be lost in the replayer.
Just finished watching all of Wein's videos.
There are some gems; Wein's Scoop And Rebuys (4 parts), Wein Reviews TPE Member SuitedAce87′s $55 Freezeout (3 Parts)
But you're biggest leak – video wise 😉 – is that sometimes I felt like I was more interested in what was going on at the tables than yourself, particularly during the mid-late stages of the live sweats. I would hear you type on AIM, and the action would go on at the table. It would really improve the overall quality of your series, if you would make more comments on the hands you're not involve in; like trying to read hands, trying to find post-flop tendencies of your opponents, analysing players and how they played a certain hand, etc. You could also concentrate on a good player at the table (that you alredy know) and analyse hands he his involve in.
Also, in the 3 live sweats you try 3 different ways of placing your tables at the start of a session:
1) 4 tables in the screen
2) 2 tables in the screen
3) 5-6-7 tables all popping up one after the other
The first one (4 tables in the screen) was definitly the most enjoyable. It let us see the full table at all time, even when you're not in a hand. Also, you're playing so many tables at the start of a session, that its not worth it reducing to 2 tables just for the sake of ''better explanations of hands'', you're too busy with all the tables going on anyway (which I dont mind at all).
The two main things I leaned from your vids:
– Opening my shoving range against a raise
– When facing a late position raise from the blinds with a small-medium pair, late in a tourney, be more incline to either fold or 3Bet instead of trying to setmine.
It was interesting getting into the mind of a Pro poker player at the table, worth the price of admission.
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