Video List
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In his final SCOOP $2100 series video, Barewire goes in depth about standard triple barrel spots where draws miss. He also talks about preflop 4bet and 5bet sizing when very deep and analyzes an interesting river bet sizing decision in a rare spot.
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In part 4 of his heads up poker tournament series, Barewire talks about spots to shut down a potential multi street bluff, playing the turn OOP with weak and strong draws and bluffing the river with weak floats on the flop.
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In his latest $2100 SCOOP video, Barewire bluffs with weak showdown value against aggressive players, exposes problems with raising when you have a capped range and shows more situations where he folds top pair!
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In this video, Cog Dissonance plays hyper turbos for a beginner to intermediate audience.
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In the second part of his series, Barewire continues to review hands played in the $2100 SCOOP Heads Up Tournament.
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In his latest video, HokieGreg reviews play at the $200 hyper turbo level on Revolution using PokerTracker 4's build in replayer. He uses extensive HUD analysis and discussion about specific adjustments to make to maximally exploit weakness in an opponent. There is also a lot of discussion about limped pots.
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Barewire opens his $2100 SCOOP Heads Up Poker Tournament Series with a review of interesting hands during his first round of play. Topics include floating against a high continuation bet percentage, not overplaying value hands deep and the merits of checking back versus betting a marginal hand in a 3 bet pot.
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HokieGreg rocks back into action with 4 matches vs an aggressive weak player who has some very unique frequencies, especially in his short stack play. This video features the CoffeeHUD and ICMizer.
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Mersenneary opens the video talking about this video title, then leads into reflections of his own shortcomings, wrongdoings and interesting situations that have happened to him in the poker world. Having cleansed himself, he then dives into the problems of the poker community, using real examples of players and situations and markets within the poker world. This is a very different type of video that really reflects on incentive problems and observations in the poker player world.
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In this video xSCWx plays a series of HUSNG matches against random opponents. He discusses hand ranges, adapting with minimal reads, and how to extract the maximum value from your opponents.
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Mersenneary plays a second session against NNNobodYYY on Black Chip Poker, focusing on exploitative adjustments to make against opponents who are playing against you as if you were a fish. At the end of the video there is a hero call to illustrate the point of how you can exploit opponents who use exploitative betsizes against you.
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Mersenneary plays NNNobodYYY, a solid midstakes reg, on Black Chip Poker. He opens the video by talking about the snobbishness of playing excessively balanced poker, and points out throughout the video why his opponent's tactics often lead to a lot more money against recreational players.
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In this video xSCWx plays a series of super turbo matches against Gammastrahlung at the $90 level on Merge. He discusses hand ranges, bluff frequency, and adapting to your opponent.
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Cog Dissonance reviews play at the $15 turbo speed level. He puts a particular emphasis on postflop play as he analyzes hands against a pair of opponents.
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In this video xSCWx plays a series of matches against random opponents at the $90+1.80 super turbo level on Merge. He discusses adapting against unknowns and how he views opponents with minimal reads.
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Mersenneary reviews the super turbo video that sparked it all - his first one for HUSNG.com. He focuses on cringe-inducing errors and bad reasoning in the video. He uses this example to talk about developing yourself as a poker player, through the lens of all the things he was and wasn't two years ago.
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In this video xSCWx plays a $100 HUSNG against an unknown opponent. He discusses 3betting, stack sizes, and hand ranges.
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Mersenneary plays $70 super turbos on Black Chip Poker, first against a tighter player, then two-tabling against more active opponents. He points out seemingly innocous "spazz folds" and argues that they significantly harm winrates.
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Mersenneary plays $150 super turbos on black chip poker, starting with a regular and finishing with a match against HokieGreg. He talks about how psychology affects frequencies in reg duels and makes a terrible bet/fold in a 3-bet pot that he wants to be berated for.
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In this video xSCWx plays a series of $90, $120, and $150 heads up super turbo matches against a series of opponents on Carbon. He discusses stack sizes, hand ranges, playing with minimal information, and adapting to your opponent. This video is part 2 of 2.
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In this video xSCWx plays a series of $90, $120, and $150 heads up super turbo matches against a series of opponents on Carbon. He discusses stack sizes, hand ranges, playing with minimal information, and adapting to your opponent. This video is part 1 of 2.
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Cog Dissonance reviews heads up sit and go hands against both recreational players and regulars. The pros he faces are ranka666, pdogedog and n00ki5. He discusses end game strategy concepts.
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Mersenneary plays a series of $70 superturbos on Black Chip Poker against a solid player. He talks about getting full value when you think your opponent has a mediocre hand, making the third barrel big for value against thinking players and noticing when you're folding the top of your range to a river jam so that you can learn to jam in those spots when you're on the other side of the table.
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In this video xSCWx plays a series of $110+5 turbo speed games against Myst3ri0n, a Merge regular. He discusses adapting to your opponent, light 3bets, and hand ranges.
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Mersenneary plays a $75 turbo against a trappy opponent. He talks about when showdown value isn't really showdown value and how missing bluffs is a serious leak.
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Mersenneary gets back to the online poker grind with some $90 superturbos on Black Chip Poker. He talks about maximally exploiting weak-tight opponents, how to use your opponent's showdown hands to infer tendencies people often miss, and how to not get stuck autopiloting your bet sizes.
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In this video, Cog Dissonance talks about how gameflow impacts decision making as he analyzes play at the $100 hyper turbo level on PokerStars. He faces a variety of opponents including regulars Ace0fDiamond and DONTSTAKEME.
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In this video xSCWx plays a series of $120 super turbo matches against another reg, IrBustoFish, on Merge. The two have a lot of history against each other and xSCWx discusses hand ranges, adapting, and light 3bets.
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HokieGreg continues to review play from $100/200 level regular mrbambocha47. He talks about adjusting against aggressive regulars at short effective stacks, HUD stat analysis and explanations of how frequencies on previous streets impact decisions.
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In this video xSCWx plays a series of $250+4 super turbo HUSNGs against IrBustoFish - another high stakes regular. xSCWx discusses hand ranges, game flow, and timing tells. He also talks about the difference between unknown opponents and opponents with a lot of history against you.
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HokieGreg reviews Mrbambocha's play at the $100 and $200 hyper turbo level on PokerStars. Greg talks about raising ranges when facing limps at short effective stacks, hand selection for minraise folding at short effective stacks and how simple information gained from previous hands should impact future decisions.
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In this video, Mersenneary talks about the types of mental game errors you can control, and those you can only try to contain. He offers some personal insights on the path from low stakes regular to excelling at the mid and high stakes heads up sit and go games.
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Hokie reviews play at the $60 hyper turbo level on PokerStars and gives helpful advice. This video is particularly aimed at mid stakes HUSNG players looking to increase their success.
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In this video xSCWx single tables $120 super turbos. He faces many unusual lines and discusses what sort of hand ranges he expects to be up against.
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Barewire concludes his WCOOP series by talking about playing draws, both strong and weak. He also discusses how his opponent could play his weak hands better.
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In this video xSCWx plays a series of matches against a player who is very tight OOP but opens a wide range from the button. He discusses adapting and hand ranges.
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Cog Dissonance reviews student play in a small stakes buyin hyper turbo video. He discusses spots that are good and bad to double barrel, among other end game, hyper turbo related analysis.
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Mersenneary continues his hyper turbo review in this video, talking about creative play and discussing many concepts and strategies for short-stack, heads up play.
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Mersenneary reviews student footage playing $60 hyperturbos on pokerstars, focusing on c-bet sizing and identifying spots to be creative.
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HokieGreg reviews hyper turbo play from student Braminc and talks about adjusting gradually, combing population tendencies with small sample sizes, using perceived ranges to your advantage and when and why to limp. Hokie talks about a lot of concepts in this video, often pausing the video and talking about the broader picture, in addition to the analysis of the specific hand in question.
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In this hour long video xSCWx plays two tables of super turbos against HUSNG member GHEYbearsGonnaBEAR. He discusses hand ranges and adapting to a player opening a wide range from the button.
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In the 10th installment of this series, Barewire talks about bluffing against capped ranges, avoiding bad hero calls and adjusting against an opponent who checks back the flop with too many weak hands.
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Fydor reviews play for a newer player in this video, discussing the downsides to slowplaying hands, the importance of value betting, the psychology behind abnormal bet sizings and limping. There is an emphasis on improving preflop play in this lower stakes leakfinder video.
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Cog Dissonance opens this video explaining how to setup an effective HUD and how you should implement that into your daily games. He then demonstrates HUD advantages in a $30 level turbo speed match.
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Mersenneary introduces advanced underbetting/overbetting theory with a 30 minute power point on the basic theory and generalized applications of abnormal betsizings. The focus is on inducing you to creatively identify situations where overbets and underbets are optimal in your games.
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In this hour long video, mjw006 analyzes play from a student at the $7 turbo speed level.
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In part 9 of his series, Barewire talks about why his opponent's low cbet percentage is a big leak and how he exploits it. He also discusses bet sizing and opponents who call your 3bets loosely.
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In this HUSNG Leakfinder, Fydor reviews play at he $7 turbo speed level on PokerStars. He talks about preflop ranges from both positions and 3bet ranges in particular. He also discusses how to put your opponent on an accurate range of hands postflop and how to respond and attack your opponent based on that analysis.
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Mersenneary continues to review $200 two table footage of regular "u cnat spel" in this video. He discusses how to adapt to different types of opponents as he reviews interesting situations.
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Barewire discusses overbetting for value, situations to turn weak showdown value into a river bluff and recognizing situations where you represent a bluff and can value bet with a wider range of hands.
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This is part 2 of a video in which xSCWx plays a series of $250 and $500 games against two unknown opponents on Merge. He discusses how his thought process changes as he gathers more hands and information against each opponent.
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Mersenneary reviews $200 turbos played by "u cnat spel", a midstakes reg with six figures in lifetime profit. Fancy play syndrome, reacting to the altered ranges of overbettors, and exploitative play against different types of fish are discussed.
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This is the 2nd half of the $500 and $1000 level buyin matches against high stakes player Ice Venom. HokieGreg discusses how to adapt against higher level tight aggressive opponents.
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HokieGreg takes on IceVenom in this video at the $500 and $1000 buyin levels. He discusses how to get away with big bluffs against thinking opponents and how to adapt against a tight aggressive opponent. Note: Technical production required this video be placed in two separate parts. The next video is the 2nd half of this one.
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Barewire continues his WCOOP Heads Up Tournament series on PokerStars, discussing adjustment variables such as gameflow and momentum, big laydowns and a brief discussion about whether or not to check back air in flop continuation bet situations.
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In this video xSCWx plays a series of $250 and $500 games against two unknown opponents on Merge. He discusses how his thought process changes as he gathers more hands and information against each opponent.
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HokieGreg takes to the turbos on the merge network and talks about a collection of key adjustments required against aggressive thinking opponents. Some specific adjustment topics include out of position facing various preflop raise and postflop bet sizes, wide value bet ranges and 3bet sizing to maximize expectation.
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In this video, mjw006 reviews match play for Taburett on Poker Heaven. He discusses fundamental concepts in a variety of situations. This heads up sit and go leakfinder video was a result of a contest on the Russian poker community Pokeroff.ru.
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In this heads up sng leakfinder, Fydor_8 teaches a $7 level player how to play a solid, winning style. He covers various topics throughout the video, including bet sizing, timing tells, and basic fundamental suggestions on how to form an accurate decision making process imperative to winning heads up poker.
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In this edition of the $1050 WCOOP Video Series, Barewire discusses check calling versus checking raising on lower connected flops, and how to navigate later streets. He talks about a situation where he missed a turn bet, and how it was a situation where it made sense to lead with both bluffing and value hands. He discusses some other mistakes that he made and what type of thoughts led him to make those mistakes during the match. There is also a brief discussion on a unique situation with a delayed bluff.
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MJW does a $100 turbo speed leakfinder for Kanitey, the week 1 winner of a leakfinder competition. He focuses on calculating ranges properly from one street to the next. He also discusses proper bet sizings in various situations with a focal point on the river. There are also a pair of games played against a regular, TaediumVitae.
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In this HUSNG Leakfinder, Fydor analyzes a student's play at the $7 turbo level on PokerStars. The student includes notes about his thought process throughout the match to add depth to the analysis.
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In this video, Mersenneary reviews Barewire (KRab42) playing Siervos and Speedukass, two players who inspire a lot of rage and tilt in their opponents. Mersenneary talks about OOP calling ranges, when to keep barreling when playing against a station, and evaluating lines from good players. The buyin levels are $100 and $200.
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In this video xSCWx plays super turbos ranging from the $250+4 to $500+7.50 levels on Carbon Poker. He plays against a serious of random opponents, with one playing extremely loose preflop.
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Barewire continues his WCOOP series, talking about bluffing on monotone boards, why to avoid calling weak hands on connected boards and how to exploit opponents who check behind the flop with air and weak pairs.
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In this video, mjw006 discusses playing against a unique regular at the $215 level. He talks about adjusting to a player that does not continuation bet frequently and managing your ranges for both leading and checking as well as checking with a plan. There is also discussion of how ranges and actions should shift when playing multiple matches against the same person, based around prior action and how that prior action was perceived. The three matches in this video are replayed in a replayer.
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In this HUSNG Leakfinder, Fydor explains how the thought process changes against more "regular" opponents at the $20 and $30 levels. Tips on how to succeed while battling intermediate level opponents, or lower mid stakes winners, is discussed.
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In xSCWx's first super turbo video he discusses adapting to opponents with minimal reads, taking notes, and value betting while playing in the $120 - $180 range.
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In this video, Cog Dissonance plays a series of hyper turbo heads up matches against a winning regular at the $100 level on PokerStars.
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HokieGreg debuts his first super turbo focused video at the $120-$1,000 buyin levels on the Merge Network's Lock Skin. He talks about core fundamentals of good super turbo play, pays close attention to frequencies and goes into detail about how to respond to those frequencies. He also discusses differences in thought process when value betting versus fish and regulars and various theoretical words of wisdom.







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