#1
, 03 Nov 08 13:13
Just finished watching this opening episode and wow. It really helped with my understanding and there was plenty of great tips. Definately well worth the wait. Keep up the great work Tribun.
#2
, 03 Nov 08 14:38
Man you got really a lot of premium hands in this video :D Good video thx,
slikec
#3
, 03 Nov 08 16:23
Great video! I hope you are going to continue this series.
Cheers from Poland
#4
, 03 Nov 08 19:52
Im so glad im not in this video lol hope they will be more for this limit and no limit 25 thanks frost.
#5
, 05 Nov 08 10:10
nice one, cant wait for the next one to come out :)
#6
, 05 Nov 08 15:33
Shoulda cut most of the explanations...it s so slow flowing the game it s getting boring at one point.
#7
, 05 Nov 08 21:58
good job Tribun!
#8
, 06 Nov 08 22:01
@ Well, I wanted to explain everything in detail to give reasons of everything and not just saying do this or that. But I'll try to get faster to the point in the next videos.
thnx for the comments guys
#9
, 13 Nov 08 16:27
ok
#10
, 16 Nov 08 22:31
could you play a session with stats at low limits? even though many don't have them, many do and would like to know what stats to use in SH situations. :D thank you
#11
, 17 Nov 08 14:25
I just have a question. About the J4 hand when you caught the full with dub 4's and a J on the table. Would you play the same as your opponent did with A4? I mean would you also go broke like him, or would you be able to fold earlier?
#12
, 18 Nov 08 13:17
Well, notice that he limped in from early position. I would never do that and would therefore never play against a tag in the BB who holds J4 ;)
#13
, 21 Nov 08 15:34
nice vid for me, thx n waiting for more ;)
#14
, 25 Nov 08 19:05
Nice vid, man. Good explanations and it's great to hear your thought process as you play.
#15
, 29 Nov 08 17:59
Nice video. Will be great if you play NL10 or NL25 with stats.
#16
, 01 Dec 08 09:54
@Tribun
I liked your video.
I would like to know why you think that going broke with AKo is a -EV play. I like the 3bet, but would fold to a 4bet unless I have seen him 4betting light. the reason for this is simple: RAKE. FTP charges 10% Rake on NL10(which is why no one should play nl10 on FTP, but that's a different story). This means that going broke with AKo is about even when you have 49% Equity. I would like to see a 4betting range of Villain that would give us that Equity. Nl10 is so passive...there just are no bluff 4bets almost ever.
let's say he is going broke with TT+ AQs+ AK.
then you have 43%
Therefore, without considerable reads on him, it is not bad luck to run into KK or AA...it is a huge part of his Range!!!
Maybe you can comment on that.
Other than that...nice vid ;)
#17
, 01 Dec 08 09:55
sorry....I meant why you think it is +EV to go broke with AKo
#18
, 01 Dec 08 14:08
@16: As explained in the vido, villain is a loose bad player. My range for him to 4bet me would be: 88+, AQ+ - and that's tight range ;)
#19
, 14 Dec 08 03:07
Nice vid TribunCesar, I really like your videos, you explain everything clearly. Thanks and keep up the good work!
#20
, 14 Dec 08 12:27
From a noob to new Bronze players:
You probably are amazed of what you just saw; lets get studying! (this is the first video ive seen in the bronze section)
Every situation presented in the video has "language" that has to be: a)understood by heart
b)become part of your current "poker knowledge" enough for you to articulate it in game
And it has led me into other factors that i had not yet considered... but that's a different story.
Great job man, appreciate it. I'm gonna look into tools, not because i think i'll be able to use them properly but because i think they'll broaden the concepts i have about the game.
Thanks a bunch.
...and Mickey; stay out of those casinos!
#21
, 24 Dec 08 03:44
It's definitely too slow. I took a break at 00:20:00, just because it all began to sound like "blah blah blah" over and over again. You have some nice points here, but it would be enough play the tables in real time and just say something like "i raise AK here, but would fold AJ and lower", there's no need talk about each and every action for 200 seconds or so.
Anyway, good job, waiting more (especially that you promised the next one to be faster paced) ;-)
#22
, 02 Jan 09 21:37
#21 that's not true, he explained every situation very well and it's better that he paused a lot because this is a video for beginers ,even i paused and rewinded some parts because u may think u know what he did and say yea that's easy i'll remember that and after an hour when u begin u're sesion u forget everything and make mistakes.
Very nice vid tribun keep up the good work
#23
, 04 Jan 09 18:57
I agree with #22 lyly13, nice video very informative.
It was long, but regardless it was very informative and his actions were justified.
~thumbs up~
#24
, 06 Feb 09 19:53
very good video ! helped a lot, hope you make more of them :)
#25
, 06 Feb 09 22:58
Great work, with great explanations and it´s easy to follow your thought process; really different from many in the German section!
Just keep this pace.
#26
, 03 Mar 09 00:52
I like Tribun videos, he's very good explain situations and make you think at game its very important!
#27
, 29 Mar 09 20:49
Very nice video, very helpful!
#28
, 12 May 09 17:17
Excellent, explained very well the reasons behind each and every move.
#29
, 04 Jun 09 12:46
Very nice video. One that shows the good solid tag style one need at the micros. "Bet bet bet" :) They'll think your bluffing half the time anyway..
#30
, 25 Jun 09 21:34
great video,except for the suck out with the aces and 3's,it was funny but sad as well,great video,keep it going :)