First and foremost i’d recommend you buy-in for only what you can afford to lose. Then, assuming your beating the game your playing in, its generally recommended you buy-in for as deep as possible so you can win as much as possible. The games at aspers are ‘match the stack’, meaning you can buy-in for as much as the largest stack at the table… I tend to just buy-in for 200bb tho
@@ProjectPoker Definitely one area of your game that needs some work. Especially at small stakes distinguish between relative size (i.e. % of the pot) vs. absolute size (i.e. only 7 pounds to call). A lot of small stakes recreational players think only in absolute bet amounts, which you need to exploit.
i think how passive you are in big spots is not gonna help your winrate, and i assume you know this as you seem to say what the correct plays are in every vlog and seem to always take the passive option, enjoy the vlogs though, keep it up!
keep it up mate !
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You’re overthinking the AA KK hand. Hand played itself and you’re always going to run into hands like that.
How much equity do you think you have in the hand to call that bet? You need >36%, what range plays that way on that board?
had a huge laugh at 4:40 looooool
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Good job
Cheers 👊🏼
6:24 The nuts there is 8 9.
True
You should play at empire. It’s 1/2 stakes are very soft
Agreed but they don’t allow recording mate
@@ProjectPoker Ah ok. Could it be worth noting down hands and then showing a replay version? I'm only thinking because it is a lot softer
A potential idea for future. That being said results should start changing soon with the continually improving strategy and help of a good coach 🤞🏼
What's the recommended or max buy in for the 1/2 games?
First and foremost i’d recommend you buy-in for only what you can afford to lose. Then, assuming your beating the game your playing in, its generally recommended you buy-in for as deep as possible so you can win as much as possible. The games at aspers are ‘match the stack’, meaning you can buy-in for as much as the largest stack at the table…
I tend to just buy-in for 200bb tho
no cumulative results?
Cumulative result is on the thumbnail
Bet sizing is too small in my opinion.
I do agree with this
@@ProjectPoker Definitely one area of your game that needs some work. Especially at small stakes distinguish between relative size (i.e. % of the pot) vs. absolute size (i.e. only 7 pounds to call). A lot of small stakes recreational players think only in absolute bet amounts, which you need to exploit.
Yep. Great tip 👊🏼
i think how passive you are in big spots is not gonna help your winrate, and i assume you know this as you seem to say what the correct plays are in every vlog and seem to always take the passive option, enjoy the vlogs though, keep it up!
Yeah becoming more aggressive has been a process. Slowly but surely. Thanks for feedback