Midstakes Deep Runs Live Sweat with Jason “SnostnLost” Smith (Part 1)
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Midstakes Deep Runs Live Sweat with Jason “SnostnLost” Smith (Part 1)
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omar2nd
I think two tables are too few. There is not enough action. What a pity, the class was so beautiful, but boring too. 🙁
sennencove
i think two tables is perfect for in depth thought process. Great video keep up the good work.
fairguy
Hi Jason,
I like the informative and low key narrative style of the video.
In a few of the short stacked spots towards the end of the session, you are assigning “standard” late postiion shoving ranges to opponents playing 10-15 BB stacks, and calling off accordingly. Interested in your thoughts about whether these assumptions apply in low to mid stakes live tournaments. From my limited experience in them, regs tend to play too passively in those spots, opening the door for exploitative actions including a narrower than usual calling range against their open shoves, and a wider than usual open shoving range against them. For example, in my local $100 buyin player pool, I will be snap folding a 10+ BB shove from almost everybody, with hands like A7o and KTo, since they really will do poorly against a 10%-15% shoving range.