Attacking Limpers
Great job done here by James and Doug breaking this down and really explaining in great detail how there are more options than just limping or raising some default size based on the number of limpers. The explanation of how there are so many other factors and variables that go into our thought process when deciding on a raise size and often times "go bigger" to maximize our strength by getting things heads up or three ways rather than just either making a default size and going 5 or 6 ways or limping behind. I happened to find this when searching online for how to deal with limpers in live cash games and now I'm looking forward to listening to the other podcasts on here! Keep up the great work guys, much appreciated!Read full review »
Mederma Steve via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/30/17
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I love that it's ~20 minutes per episode. Anyone can ramble for 60+ mins, but it takes organization, discipline, and real work to craft instructive 20 min episodes. I hope James keeps this going. I like how he took the grossly overused term "ABC Poker" and really examined it. I would...Read full review »
quadcopter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/16
I recently started seriously studying poker and this podcast has been a great resource. It took me a few weeks, but I just finished every episode and I'm looking forward to more. I'd also like to ask you guys about my current situation: I'm a recent college grad so I don't have...Read full review »
J Himes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/19/17
This is a great podcast for poker fans. I think they do a good job of covering many different topics as well has hand analysis. I enjoy the format and style of this podcast. thanks guys.
Katachi123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/23/17
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