PrimordialAA Video 16 - 5 Games vs Student Part 2: Analysis

October 7, 2009 - 19:46

PrimordialAA answers questions from BBU_3001 from Video 15, including some tough spots.
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PrimordialAA answers questions from BBU_3001 from Video 15, including some tough spots.
Draztic says:
Hej great video but i think this is the same video as video 15?
PrimordialAA says:
Your correct, i'm not exactly sure why this happened, but i've contacted the administrator to change it so hopefully the correct video replaces this one soon (this is video 15, video 16 is in popopop replayer & text pad =] )
edit: Well guys, it's v late here but i've made all the arrangements to have the proper vid put up as soon as someone who is able to do so wakes up, so enjoy video 15, and look for video 16 first thing in the morning
BBU_3001 says:
bryan, this is gold for me. I really liked the video of you playin against me but now that i saw the review of my hhs made me understand so much better what was goin on and why u could exploit me that much mostly due to my (shockingly) unbalanced ranges. I didnt realise how important this can be playing someone who is picking up on that and then has a ton of opportunities to outplay me. I will def. look for that in my games as well as in villains.
u answered all my questions perfectly, gave a lot of alternative lines and explained my misplayed hands very reasonable. "luckily" there where a bunch of em, so I and maybe the rest of u husng.com members can take a lot away from this videos.
I like :)
RyPac13 says:
Ok, this video is fixed, it should be the correct one. Sorry about the confusion guys.
Tinker0815 says:
Hi PrimordialAA and other coaches,
I am currently watching several Videos where the focus are on basics and concepts for beginners. I watched six videos from you
Scratch 1 &2 beginners, intermediate and advanced. Based on this Videos, PrimoridaAA asked in his advanced video to get more information
the HUSNG students wants to see. I would like to make a suggestion and some comments.
First of all, the most Videos are from higher stakes players and I am really missing more beginners concept videos and on limits below 30$.
I was a full year member of deucescracked and they had some concepts for beginners.
I would like to suggest to implement one concept that was really successful at DC and got very positive feebacks from the members.
Maybe two coaches could review a video sent by a HUSNG member and going thru that Video and commenting on it and maybe there will some hands
which the two coaches could discuss and explain why, which pla/move was good or not. The videos series could start from the 5$ limits and go up to the high stakes limits. The differences could be explained in the videos compared to the next higher or lower limits (concepts, game dynamics and so on). So the fundamentals of HU SnG could be explained as also the advanced and pro concepts could be discussed. I think that concept can cover a lot what HUSNG Members would love to see. At DC it was called the "coaching tree" by tubasteve and balugawhale. An othe very popular concept was a series where WiltonTilt was looking at a student during his live play and discussing hands. Or at least "King for Day" where students could send there videos and or handhistories and the coaches discussed there playing on different levels.
At the end I really like HUSNG and hope my game gets better after I understand the HU SnG play. Hopefully my comments are welcome.
Tinker
Marzipannase says:
I have to agree with Tinker. I really would like to see some videos where 2 instructors review a session together. The discussion between 2 great poker players are usually so valuable and really gives so much great insights and an educational value that I think you miss out on that with just 1 instructor per video. Not to say that these aren`t great but a few videos with 2 instructors would even excel your already great content.
Marzipannase
Marzipannase
PrimordialAA says:
I haven't had the chance to watch the DC vids and see how they structure it, but if you guys get another coach who is willing I would absolutely be happy to do this with them and see how it goes, so get to work on another, but count me in if thats what you think will help you :)
palinca says:
I rated this 2 video series 5 stars as I really like this format (live match versus thinking player/analysis of key hands with player). There is just so much more content and in depth discussion this way. I also want to encourage new formats.
You could create some kind of monthly lottery where a member could participate in a 2 video series like this.
Cheers, and keep up the good work
Jeff
Radeh says:
Totally overlooked the BBU series because I wasn't playing those stakes when they came out...however, have to say they are probably one of the best videos for aggro play I've seen so far. Like them both a lot :)
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qattack says:
I rated this video 5 Stars. I was a bit torn, because there was a bit of dead space and technical difficulties with Popopop, but there is lots of information I have not seen yet in the many videos I have watched. As the video rolled on, it was very good.
This is a great complimentary video to Primo #15 and explains a lot about adjusting to an opponent (a reg) who is constantly checkraising and 3Betting you.
@25:55 From your perspective, you have 5h2h. The flop is Qd4h3c. You bet very small and are called. The turn is Jh. You check-shove, saying that you did not like this play, but you don't have odds to flat call Villain's Turn bet.
Let's say Villain has 33 (set of 3s). You have about 30% equity, which would translate to 154 chips = .30(1424)-.70(390). This is considering he never calls a river bet. If you know you have practically no fold equity, wouldn't a flat call be fine here?