As I mentioned in my last post, I need to spend more time
studying poker, and by poker, I mean hold’em.
No time to learned mixed games, as I indicated in that post.
The WSOP is just days away, and tho I
am planning on winning the bracelet for Colossus, I figured I might just need a
plan B. Besides, studying some poker now
may help me get that bracelet, right? So
I’ve been looking over some content from a couple of interesting poker sites
and want to share with you my impressions.
The first is RedChip Poker. This is a
site founded by Ed Miller, James “Splitsuit” Sweeney and several other really
good poker coaches. You all know Ed
Miller, one of the most prolific poker authors around, and an expert on cash
games. Recall that I mentioned one of
his videos back in my post here. That video was one of the free videos that
RCP releases every month. I learned a lot from it and it definitely helped my
game. As I’m currently reading Miller’s
new book, The Course, I am reminded that a lot of what that video covered applies
much more to 2/5 than 1/2. The new book
is probably Miller’s best and it shows a step-by-step approach not only on how
to improve your game, but how to progress from 1/2 to 2/5 to 5/10. Ed will also show you why it makes sense to
raise under-the-gun with King-10 suited.
You can read a full review and order the book at the link here.
The main reason I’m mentioning Miller’s
new book is that he is working on a video series that ties in the book. One of the main features of Red Chip Poker is the fresh video content
they release every month. You can get a
free membership that entitles to one video a month. For a monthly fee of $15.99, you can get a “pro”
membership get a whole bunch of videos a month—for May they have 8 in addition
to the free one, though I’m not sure if it’s always the same number.
I’ve watched a few of this month’s
videos and they are all quite worthwhile.
The one by Miller on barreling ties in with his new book. Barreling is the first “skill” he talks about
that you need to master when you step up from 1/2 from 2/5. He explains that 2/5 players are just
maniacally adverse to stacking off with second best hands, and shows how to take
advantage of that. I think what I can
best take away from that—until I’m ready to move up myself—is that 1/2 players
are not nearly as adverse to stacking off and that I need to design my preflop
game with that in mine. Of course, when
you do find those players who seem much too risk adverse than the average 1/2 player,
you can definitely use the material Miller talks about here to your
advantage. But the thing with 1/2 is,
there are just a lot of really bad players who will you call you down with very
weak hands (so value bet the hell out of them!). Miller gives great advice on how to tell if a
2/5 player likes his hand enough to get it all in or if he’s more likely to
fold to a big turn or river bet. I
almost want to go play 2/5 tonight to try it—but I need to learn the other
skills first.
Another one of the pro membership
videos from this month is Sweeney’s on Range Reading Live Tags. I want to watch this one several times
because I think this is a weakness in my game. My mind seems to automatically
put a villain on the nuts and I can’t get my mind off that thought. But Sweeney lays out a logical way of putting
opponents on ranges and really simplifies it.
I believe he’s going to do similar videos on different types of
players. I’m waiting for the Range
Reading Live Maniacs. Maybe he’ll help
us all figure out the player who shoves any two cards preflop.
The free video this month was from Dr.
Tricia Gardner, a psychotherapist who coaches players on the mental game. She’s also an avid poker player. Her video was about Building Confidence. For me, the timing was perfect, something I
needed to hear right before all this time I’m about to spend at the poker
table, and in particular, playing in the Colossus event. I think I’m gonna watch this one again the night
before the event….possibly play it back right at the table when I’m
playing. Well, maybe not.
But she reminds us how important
confidence is, and offers tips on how to develop it. No poker strategy here but some really
helpful advice, a brief visit to a therapist for free. You can’t beat it, and this one is available
for a free membership.
Red Chip Poker has other nice features, including a
lively forum, where you’ll get feedback on your hand histories from one or more
of the poker coaches from the site.
Sometimes two different coaches will give two entirely different
critiques, because, as we know, in poker, the answer to how to proceed in any
situation is…”it depends!” Another cool
thing is that sometimes the coaches give their response to the forum questions
in the form of a video.
I haven’t watched the other May videos
yet but based on everything I’ve seem, I’m sure they all have plenty of
worthwhile content. You can also find
plenty of free articles on the site from the coaches.
The other site I want to mention is Splitsuit.com, which is the individual
site of the aforementioned James “Splitsuit” Sweeney. There’s a bunch of free
videos on the site and they are all fun and informative.
I’ve watched two of the premium videos
as well. The two I watched were both
aimed at online play, not live poker.
Lots of talk about HUD stats. Sweeney
really goes into those HUD stats and tells you to use them, when not to make
too much of them, and how to build lines using them.
Since I don’t play online, and have
never used a HUD, I couldn’t get the full value out of these videos, but if you
do play online and use a HUD, you can’t go wrong with these videos.
That said, the two videos I watched
had a wealth of valuable insight that I can easily adapt for life played.
The first one was Playing
Ace-King. I was really interested in
this one as I know I almost always mess this hand up. I’ve written a few posts about that tricky
hand (see here). And yes, Ace-King is a lot trickier than the dreaded pocket Kings. Kings are easy—just get it all in and lose
your stack. Ace-King is tough and
Sweeney really helps simplify it. Again,
he’s using HUD stats you won’t have in live play, but I think the video will
help you with a default line that you can modify based on what you see at the
table. James presents a bunch of different scenarios that really got me started
thinking about how I should play the hand.
Hint: Three-bet. A lot.
That’s not something I normally do very much. Need to rewatch this one again before I get
dealt my next hand.
The other one was Reacting to
3-Bets. He really simplifies it, taking
what I thought was a complicated situation and breaking it down for you. And by the way, he even has a situation where
he recommends folding pocket Kings to a three-bet! Of course, this too is based on HUD stats,
but you know, if that guy with the gray hair hasn’t played a hand since he sat
down and he re-raises you, that’s the equivalent of an online player with a 1%
3-bet percentage and you know he’s only doing that with Aces & Kings.
What I really liked about this video
was he points out at the end that you can use it in reverse—when you see the
thought process you have to go through to find the right play against a
three-bet, it helps you decide when to three-bet yourself. If a villain put you
in an uncomfortable situation, then you can use that move yourself.
This may sound odd, but one of the
things I like about Sweeney’s videos is his voice. Seriously.
He has a soothing, soft-spoken style which I enjoy listening to.
I also recommend following SplitSuit
on Twitter (@SplitSuit) as he is always tweeting out his free quick play videos
which are a lot of fun, and also his poker quizzes.
I’m happy to announce that if you buy
anything from the SplitSuit site (here’s the link to store),
you are eligible for a 10% discount if you use the code “robvegas” at check
out. Such a deal.
The only problem with the material on
these two sites is that now I have no excuse for losing at poker!
MOVE OVER Jack Bauer. Rob has a new bromance
ReplyDeleteHmm.....this could be the start of a beautiful friendship.
Deletei dont see any Boobie pics either?? soooooo when is DWP Vegas doing another guest post?
ReplyDeleteSorry if this post was a bust for you.
DeleteLOL well played sir
DeleteRob, I will forgive you for the lack of boobage, given the excellent info in this post. I'm always looking for ways to improve my golf game and poker game - my two passions. Those, and my collection of fancy shirts.
ReplyDeleteI'm so disappointed that I can't make it for WSOP this year ... But biz is at a critical juncture and I have to be in Asia. Please send me an autographed WSOP cap when you take down the Colossus!
Not only that....I'll let you touch my bracelet next time I see you.
DeleteAlso trying to get the folks at RCP to do a video on how to maximize profits at Fizbin.
One would think that you would be more appreciative of some of the free poker clinics that you have attended.
ReplyDelete"I was playing at MGM with lightning36 when he ..."
That is all.
Luckbox.
DeleteKings are easy—just get it all in and lose your stack.
ReplyDeleteToo funny.
Good luck in the Colossus.
Thanks, MOJO.....I gather you're not playing in it? I'm sure you'll be there to defend you final table finish in the Seniors event.
DeletePlaying the Monster Stack, Seniors and maybe the Super Seniors.
DeleteCool...good luck. Let's try to get together this time.
DeleteCan I wear my ballcap backwards?
DeleteOnly if you buy me a meal. I'm a whore, like everyone else.
DeleteSpeaking of which, did you see that tweet I sent out the other day on the subject of backward ball caps?
Super Seniors????? how old do u have 2 b to play in that??
ReplyDelete65.
DeleteCan I bet the futures on you winning the 2037 Super Seniors event?
DeleteGood luck in the Collossus Rob (and anyone else) and GL all in any events. I will be in town from the 2nd till the 11th, unfortunately not playing any events, as time will not permit.
ReplyDeleteBut happy to catch up with anyone not final tabling, for a beer / button mash / few hands as required. Or if you are mad enough, throw some dice. Anyone who wins a bracelet while I'm there and wants to buy me a beer, @mrben09 twitter
If I win that bracelet, I'll buy you TWO beers, Ben.
DeleteLook forward to seeing you again, maybe you'll have time for a cash game session or two.
Definitely. See you there. I'l hold you to 2 beers. Must produce bracelet as proof. :)
ReplyDeleteOtherwise you won't accept two free beers? Right....
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