Do you have any tips for improving how you remember hand action? I've spent a long time listening to poker theory but I find it a challenge to track what has happened in a live hand.
Jot down notes right after the hand. I also use CXBR (call, check, bet, raise) when trying to remember action for a street. Much easier to remember "the flop went xbc" than "MP checked the flop, the CO bet, and MP called the bet" - fewer bits =)
Do you have any tips for improving how you remember hand action? I've spent a long time listening to poker theory but I find it a challenge to track what has happened in a live hand.
take notes. right after the hand.
Jot down notes right after the hand. I also use CXBR (call, check, bet, raise) when trying to remember action for a street. Much easier to remember "the flop went xbc" than "MP checked the flop, the CO bet, and MP called the bet" - fewer bits =)
Glad for another video! Cheers!
Cheers Eugene!
James, please, could you tell me the name of the app that you use as the replayer?
Hey james is this explained in core 2.0 more easily?
I could binge-consume your content, if I had not a 9 to 5 job! I LOVE IT!!! Thank you so much for this video! 🙏
You're very welcome Wiktor!
cheers!
why is tt the buttons strongest hand range? shouldn't it be AA?
You should be 4-betting AA, KK, QQ 100% of the time so can't be in the flat call range.
I like the fun stuff best
Don't forget that hand history is also relevant
Can you make a video on tournament play. I mean stages and stack wise
I don't play tournaments enough. But there is a great tournaments course in CORE that takes you through all of that! redchippoker.com/launch-core/
The voice doesn't match your look😁
I hear this often lol