What is discussed in this video? * El Wayneo provides Part 2 of a new series detailing a $20-Sit-n-go on PokerStars through the hand history replayer, showing the intricacies involved in becoming a consistent winner at SNGs
* Part 2 focuses on bubble play when it gets down to 4 players and then heads-up play where understanding your individual opponents and how to uniquely respond to each of them is paramount
* Adjusting to various types of opponents (both amateur and regulars) at the table and how to exploit each each type
same as the first part, poorly described. In the AK hand i assumed was folded because of the next hand stack size but is actually never said.
Then assuming it was a fold, in the comments can't understad if you said was a good or bad fold, imo (modest one, because i'm new and bad) can't think of a worst play, button is shoving probably wide and his stack is shortest that yours, SB showed to be very bad calling previously, even if u r beat by SB aces and both are out, u r in 3th because of stack size.
so these are some of the situations :
-u shove, SB calls, SB win hand u in 3th, NOT BAD
-u shove, SB calls, u win, D is out and u ship leader, good chance to take down SnG, NOT BAD
-u shove, SB calls, D wins, u beat SB, still have about 2000 stack(unlucky) but NOT BAD
-u shove, SB folds(unlikely), u beat D - NOT BAD
-u shove, SB folds (unlikely), D wins, still have stack - NOT BAD
-u shove, SB calls D wins, SB beat u , u out in 4th place - very very unlucky, can't be afraid of that
- u fold SB wins and u in the money
and finally the worst:
-u fold, D wins hand and u r the shortest stack and still in the bubble, and that was exactly what happened
so please some one try to convince me there is something positive in folding here, because the 4+ min, yeah 4+ mins describing this hand can't do it.
Also i feel robed that i paid $14 to see this.
Video #115 - $20 Sit-n-Go HH Replayer Part 2 | Posted in: Videos