The BEST Training Drill | MASTERING SB vs BB | FT. The Indian Destroyer.
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📜 Video Description 📜
In this instructional video, professional poker player Akshar Patel and I show you how to train a poker spot efficiently. We use a three point process which makes sure that we quickly master the situation. Today's video features training how to react to flop bets after checking SB vs BB in a single raised pot, but this training drill will work on ANY spot where you're facing a bet. - Hry
Superb and love this type of video, so helpful to consider how we study poker as ever
do people understand how great this content is?
Relax, you know what thresholds are.
no, only you
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Great stuff guys. Need to watch this a couple more times. I'm definitely over folding in these spots.
Great. I train v solver every day and will incorporate this methodology into my study.
Top notch educational content again guys, thanks.
Great video. The video I needed but didn’t know where to find it. Thank you.
Brilliant exercise, thanks guys 🙌
Excellent thanks both. Good and effective excercise
Great idea, going to try this today
Great content!
Absolutely amazing video. I've been trying to do this. This gave me such a good idea how i can do it better. I must be on the right track!!!
I use gtow so its gives more options that is sometimes hard to work round as when looking at the next node you lack information
Thank you guys so much
this was excellent
i cant find you on audea - can you post audio versions of your videos there? would love to listen to them! thanks again for the great content!
Peter, which software is that one?
Fantastic content fellas. Study thresholds folks, not solver memory
The protocol is great.
Is that cosmos
The one, the only!
Why ever just play your hand though? why not always range? To save time? But then you're not exercising the entire problem?