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Mattraq1: Wrap-up Of Creative Strategy vs Turbo Regulars

In this video, Matt finishes up his debut video series on unusual strategies. Continuing against the same opponent, Matt again demonstrates how outside the box strategies can induce profitable regulars into making mistakes. He also covers how to interpret his opponent's moves and the proper responses to them, and discusses some of the weaknesses or shortcomings of the stragy he has been building in this series as well as some of what has been working well.

TheCleaner01's picture
Excellent.

Very refreshing to see thinking lines like this. 

GL and thanks for the vid. 

Go forth and CRUSH !

nunovaz's picture
I liked it a lot. Thinking

I liked it a lot. Thinking outside the box, very cool.

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Thanks for the comments guys.

Thanks for the comments guys.  Glad you enjoyed it.  I have been asked to make another video and was curious as to the type of content people were interested in seeing this time around.  Ill likely decide in the next few days.

duvel666's picture
it was nice to see 'another

it was nice to see 'another side' of the game ...
allthough I am one of the 'hyper' guys as you refer to in your vid, i found it very interesting material ...

something that might be an idea for a vid is the awquard(spelling??) spots on the river where you really have to range your opp and think about a thin value bet or not, a bluff or not, C/C,B/C,B/F,C/S , ... i think you know what kind of spots i mean ;)

these are often difficult spots, but spots where you can really get the bit of extra value that's needed to crush your opp/limit longterm ...
 

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I like this idea and am

I like this idea and am trying to think of the best way i could present it.  In a match these situations dont come up that often, so when making a video there may only be 2-3 really good river situations that fit this criteria in an hour long recording.  Cutting out the other hands wouldn't really be effective tho because they provide the context needed in order to make those close decisions.  Ill think on it for a bit and see if i can think of a presentable way to do this.