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You fail at maths.
It may also be because the guy never supported his explanation by maths.
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this is a bit stupid, according to your game the small stack is in the small blind, you didnt mention how many players were on the table, lets assume 6 that means if you were to fold 87s youve got atleast 4 hands to pick somthing better up, just becuase your small stack doesnt mean you need to rush.
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couldnt agree more
What a lame, low-budget, poorly produced load of shit this was. Contains no interesting or unique strategy. just the same old basic ABC poker information that exists in a million other formats (all of them incidentally better). The presenter is also an incoherent wreck who pauses far too much and doesn’t even talk about the mathematics behind the decisions. Fucking idiot, frankly.
Waste of everybody’s time.
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Once you get down to less than ten big blinds you have an unplayable stack and have to make decisions that are somewhat out of the ordinary. The good thing is that you will be tend to be called by someone who has a mediocre holding themselves because a) they really want to get you out and b) because they assume that your decision could be based on a weak holding.
i did this strategy, i was in the DEALER position, i had 3k chips (it was in the second table on a tournament and i had the minimal stack lol) then i got a good hand: pocket nines, the blinds were 400/800 and everybody called 800, and i went all in with 3k chips and no one called =) we were 9 players and i got 6400 chips. nice strategy! =) i got lucky no one had good hand =)
yeah for anyone watching this i’d also say players need an “all in or fold preflop” mentality when they get to at least 10- BB’s - some players go all in or fold under 20 but basically you can’t get so low that you have to double up multiple times to get back in the game
yes, but there is another aspect of this: lets say you all in with 2 mediocre cards, lets say 8-7. if you get a call, his cards will 99% be bigger than 8 and 7. so the only way bigger cards can help you is if he got a smaller pair, that doesnt happen too often and he might fold it too, so if you go all-in without a big hand, you’d better hope to get some pairs out there.
I get it! if you have nice shades it means you can play…lol!
not if your short stacked you can’t. If you have to raise half your stack to make it a resonable size raise then you may as well go all in. You can’t put half your stack in then fold to a reraise and you dont want to see a flop because you won’t no what to do if u miss. so if your just going to call a reraise you may as well push because your more likely to take the pot down preflop.
Sorry, guess you hit a nerve and it got under my skin. You’re right, my manners need some work as well.
Peace!
Dayum, you’re right, I didn’t read your comment properly, for which I apologise! And yes, that was a stupid conclusion.
Just please don’t call me an idiot and discuss my alleged ‘no manners’ after all the time I spend on here defending my intelligence and my countries’ mannners (compared with the USA’s manners). WP UL.
Wow you sure are good at jumping to stupid conclusions. Who said anything about wanting people to fold when I actually have Aces. We are talking about being blinded out and having to either double up by getting a playable hand, or taking the dead money in the pot (Antes) and the blinds to give you time to play tight.
Did you even watch the video or are you too much of an idiot to actually read these comments in context? Typical UK no manners BS - UK WAS known for being polite - what happened?
You mean you want people to fold when you have Aces? That’s absolutely pathetic.
You show strength by folding instead of going all in with a short stack, because your table image becomes tight, especially since you’re under pressure to make a move. Idiot.
ahaha i learn more from the comments than the video
yes but if you don’t go all in with such a small stack you show weakness and are almost assured a call, which you ideally want everyone to think you have AA and fold. The all in will get you better results in this context in the long run I do believe.
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I was reading some comments on how to play flopped trips in early position, and Doyle Brunson said that you should be leading out, because your general style of play should be aggression. This hinged on one of the biggest rules of NL holdem, to make it very hard for your opponent to put you on a hand. If you are mainly betting your hands according to their strength, and checking allt he time when you miss, so easy for an opponent to adapt…
raise 4/10 times and you will dominate!
yip, definitly true. NL rewards aggression. Especially with less people at your table. But it does need to have some timing element, which the guy in the video completely missed!
The key to aggressive play is making you opponent fold the better hand, and call you when he has the worse hand. Obvious - yes. But much easier said then done.
But I do also agree when you say, giving your opponent the impression that you raise with nothing can have benefits. Very Gun Hanson’y play.