What is discussed in this video? * hockeyguy uses the Hand History replayer to review hands from a microstakes session at Bodog
* hockeyguy goes through common scenarios you'll find with the weaker players at these stakes and how to exploit their play, discussing the common theme - extracting value
The format is especially helpful since so many more situations are demonstrated. I especially like your explanation for the hand where you flopped a set 999 on a 3-suited flop and elected to call an all-in push from a loose deep stacker. Even though you lost that hand to a flush, your explanation was very helpful and made me realize that I can't be scared off with a flush board so easily when I hold a set. Many more videos like this would be greatly appreciated. It is also very helpful having some videos on mictro stakes tables. I especially need help in situations where the villains push all-in and I am in the position of having to call relatively light or fold. Usually I elect to fold but I'm sure I am losing value & being had many of those times. I guess it all comes down to hand reading ability and experience.
Like the format, it's a better time value. "More bang for the back." Just don't stop all Live sessions because they have own value. It's just that this video type lets you complete your thoughts and add more details. Thanks for your experience. Keep up the good work.
Video #167 - Bring on the microstakes (Part 2) | Posted in: Videos