On your last tip, people just need to remember that fortune favors the bold and if you get a hero call, take it as a sign of respect, from your opponent, for your game. You can't hero call straight forward players, only players whom you deem good enough to find some bluffs.
Good stuff Mr Sweeney. Can you give some info on the hybrid, NL, spread game in Washington State? Its tough to get info on this game and I was wondering how much of the NL info you give relates to this game. If youre not familiar its 1-3, $300 max bet limit.
Tyty! I've only played that game format a few times (at Muckleshoot), but the biggest change is on later streets where $300 bets become smaller and smaller percentages of the total pot size. IME, this didn't impact the game in a huge way at $1/$3.
Cheers Brett! For questions, I would suggest using the Discord as replies are much faster and the community is super sharp. redchippoker.com/discord and look for the #splitsuit-workbooks channel =)
I know the answer to every question is "it depends," but say you bet $70 into $80 on the turn (less the $7 rake), got called, and now had a $220 pot on the river. Are you thinking of an overbet as something like $280-300 into $220, or a more than 2x overbet of $450?
Since draws rarely hit, you NEED to know the math behind bluffing. This workbook lays it out for you: www.splitsuit.com/postflop-poker-workbook
On your last tip, people just need to remember that fortune favors the bold and if you get a hero call, take it as a sign of respect, from your opponent, for your game. You can't hero call straight forward players, only players whom you deem good enough to find some bluffs.
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Welcome!
This is incredible. Thank you!
You're very welcome, Gabriel!
Good stuff Mr Sweeney. Can you give some info on the hybrid, NL, spread game in Washington State? Its tough to get info on this game and I was wondering how much of the NL info you give relates to this game. If youre not familiar its 1-3, $300 max bet limit.
Tyty! I've only played that game format a few times (at Muckleshoot), but the biggest change is on later streets where $300 bets become smaller and smaller percentages of the total pot size. IME, this didn't impact the game in a huge way at $1/$3.
Thx once again sir!❤
You're very welcome!
Got your work book James, excited to get started even though my brain is a little slow on math. Can e contact you w questions? Ty, Brett
Cheers Brett! For questions, I would suggest using the Discord as replies are much faster and the community is super sharp. redchippoker.com/discord and look for the #splitsuit-workbooks channel =)
Ok ty James! Quick question if I may, what part of the world do you live, and do you do private coaching? I guess thats 2 ,sorry lol
@@brettmorton6513 in Ohio (USA). And I do private coaching, but I'm not currently taking on new students given my schedule
Cool deck of cards! Where did it come from????
It's the Sirius B deck. Not sure if they are still available since they were a limited run iirc.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
I know the answer to every question is "it depends," but say you bet $70 into $80 on the turn (less the $7 rake), got called, and now had a $220 pot on the river. Are you thinking of an overbet as something like $280-300 into $220, or a more than 2x overbet of $450?
Something around 1.5x pot is usually a nice and easy number. But you're 100% correct that "it depends" =)
@@ThePokerBank easy to calculate the mental math on 1.5x as well ;)
How do you like those horseshoe chips? I was thinking about getting some.
They feel and look solid - no complaints from me.
Thx 🙏
You're very welcome Eric!
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