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downloading the improved version now, lets hope this one works on a mac.
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just watched your video and your play is definetly different from the standard play, good read on the QT guy.
hope you put some more videos up man! kinda great! |
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I tried downloading the video, and when it finished downloading all I got was audio on windows media player. Any suggestions? This is the second time this has happened to me. Help, please?
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I tried downloading the video, and when it finished downloading all I got was audio on windows media player. Any suggestions? This is the second time this has happened to me. Help, please? [/ QUOTE ] Hi. I have a different problem. The picture has frozen on a showdown A3s v/s 68s. No moving pics and no sound, but the timebar is moving. Any ideas??? // M |
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Get the xvid codec from http://www.xvid.org/
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Wow. All I can say is wow.
Love your thoughts in the pre game section. this is what poker should be all about. Playing the players and not your cards. I will defiantly watch any video you put out. Make sure Everlong compress them for you. Best quality video I'v seen here. Will probably have to watch this 20 times before I begin to grasp it. players like you are the one who take my stack most often. Thanks for doing it, both of you. |
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Quick question on playing this way. I tried this on the NL 10 at full tilt a few months ago with about 30% of your thought process and 15 buyins. I got more then enough people playing back at me but since I suck I got stuck for 135 in two days due to my inferior ability to know whats what.
My question is this: How many buyins do you consider necessary to keep from losing your whole roll and tilting like a monkey once you are left with say <5 buyins. I am thinking something along the lines of 30-40 buyins and some superman thick skin for tilt control before I attempt this again. I have always looked at playing poker as a game of context clues. Each decision put into context with all the contextual clues that have surfaced from all history with the players you are playing with which is sorta what you are doing in this video. I think the big difference here is you are actively building a clue base with intent rather then passively letting that clue base build then working off it. Until then, grinding the stars NL 2 till I get a job and roll. |
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That was awesome, I felt freed just playing vicariously through you.
Definitely some big ideas (at least for my semi-nitty self) to chew on. Did this style come out of a natural progression from a tighter game for you, or did you always play that way and just got better at it as you went along? |
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No offence but there were some pretty horrible plays in there and you seem to have pretty big leaks in your game [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
However I would be interested in seeing another video to see if that was just a one off. |
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Fantastic [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I will watch as many as you can produce. Props to Everlong for recoding. I may actually start playing *real* poker at last [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] EDIT: Sweir, levelling? [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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