https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRC3tjWZ8H8
Note taking
'getting used to the process of recognising mistakes, and then adjusting to them. and doing so with confidence, with preparation, where you play the hand, you see the SD and you're like: OK, this is the note i'm taking, these are the adjustments i'm making.'
1. Passive in small pots (doesn't fight for it)
.. how drastically you can adjust your range once you spot this leak... (defending in BB vs someone not fighting for small pots).. potentially any 2 cards.. however, if he sees you doing that he might change his strat.. so doing it with "reasonable looking hands" (most suited stuff looks ok)
insanely printing lines .. guy is not gonna call vs overbet in this small pot - he's not interested .. whenever he checks back you hit him with 2x pot with no equity
.. be creative with how far you want to push it, experiment
2. Calling station in big pots. doesn't know theory?
- there is a ton of stuff you can do and extrapolate when you see that (i.e. he's not very good player, will be missing a lot of lines, bet sizes, will have a lot of the classic leaks)
3. Calls c-bets too wide
- cbet wider, blast turn with bluffs into his wide range
- get into a lot of pots with him
- in order to exploit you need to know theory
Overcalling on 4-to-a-straight board
- facing a jam / raise - low stakes - no one is trying to get you out of a chop = he's got the nut straight
Bet sizing heuristics - how much does my value range want to put in? <- build your sizing around this
WORK: clear in-hand THOUGHT PROCES once turn / river card lands
I am really trying to open your eyes to how much money there is lying around, at stakes as high as 200nl zoom where ppl are playing it for living
seeing someone make a mistake is a puzzle for you guys to solve
.. for me, seeing one showdown, i am starting to make big adjustments, deviations. it's fine to start smaller, but have an open mind, build up that muscle
.. ppl who don't know theory tend to look at their hand and then do something that makes sense for their specific hand
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