Sticking it to the Man! The Killingbird Pain Train with Marc Alioto (Part 3)
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Concepts In This Video: Early Stages • hand History • High Stakes • HUD • Post-flop • pre-flop • SITTM
Blaz77
Killingbird… the reason you couldn’t find where to download the past tournaments on Bovada is because you were under Hand History Search. You need to click the Game Transaction Tab to the right Hand History Search Tab. Regards, Ben
Blaz77
Also, I don’t think it takes 24 hours anymore. If you click request download, it is usually ready in a few minutes
Killingbird
Good to know, thanks for the heads up!!!
Carlos
Watching KB try and find that download button was one of the greatest moments of my life.
Here’s how the Bovada HH thing works. You play a tourney and go back to Bovada 24 hours after it ends. That is when the donload button becomes available. Click download all. At this point, it take several minutes for the hands to show up, but a pro tip I use is to restart the software right after clicking download all and the HHs will appear instantly.
Jousenberg
On the A9s hand at 12 minutes, given the way the hand played out, wouldn’t folding river be a huge mistake? When you check flop, you never have Tx or overpairs, and when you just call turn you are pretty unlikely to have 87 (Especially considering you opened UTG). Your range is capped and A9 is the best hand you can have, surely folding 100% of your range is a mistake?