I just wanted to say that I've really enjoyed many of your videos, especially talking about mixed games and how that's where the money is. It's great advice as I believe the same. I hope your series is turning around. Run like a god
Personally I wish Pot Limit Badugi was played as a half pot game. Too easy for a player who has a vulnerable Badugi to pot it and stop others from drawing, as at most opponents are going to have 10 outs. Giving them a 20% chance to get there. I haven't read his book, but I think even Barry Greenstein says this. As players with a pat monster are generally betting around 1/3 pot to keep their opponents in the hand. However, it is an excellent game to play against players who're clueless and/or just want to gamble. Against the stronger players I find the game often evolves into a pre-draw meta war. Where I will try to figure out what my opponent is willing to stack off with. While throwing in some monster tris as somewhat bluffs. As you can draw into a winning hand or even pretend to pat with a badugi in the hope they try to break their badugi on the second to last draw. Allowing you to win with a better tri. Of course only do that to a player whose observant and knows what they're doing.
Used to be able to play these tournaments online back before the bans. Can you remind me.....The limit versions generally are triple draw, and No Limit is Single draw. Is Pot Limit how many draws?
Another great video on 2-7 TD! Thanks, man. This was really insightful
I just wanted to say that I've really enjoyed many of your videos, especially talking about mixed games and how that's where the money is. It's great advice as I believe the same. I hope your series is turning around. Run like a god
@@lupa4 Ty for the comment and Ty for watching!
Professor professor! Now do Dramaha both limit and pot limit. 2-7 regular and maybe even high high and a-5 I play all of these in my regular mix game
Drawdugi too!
Personally I wish Pot Limit Badugi was played as a half pot game. Too easy for a player who has a vulnerable Badugi to pot it and stop others from drawing, as at most opponents are going to have 10 outs. Giving them a 20% chance to get there. I haven't read his book, but I think even Barry Greenstein says this. As players with a pat monster are generally betting around 1/3 pot to keep their opponents in the hand. However, it is an excellent game to play against players who're clueless and/or just want to gamble. Against the stronger players I find the game often evolves into a pre-draw meta war. Where I will try to figure out what my opponent is willing to stack off with. While throwing in some monster tris as somewhat bluffs. As you can draw into a winning hand or even pretend to pat with a badugi in the hope they try to break their badugi on the second to last draw. Allowing you to win with a better tri. Of course only do that to a player whose observant and knows what they're doing.
Glad to see a followup to these games.
I do my best! Ty for the comment and ty for watching!
Are you steve o' dwyer?
How much do I have to pay you to get the fro back!?
Lots. Wife didn’t like “sleeping with Bob Ross.”
Used to be able to play these tournaments online back before the bans. Can you remind me.....The limit versions generally are triple draw, and No Limit is Single draw. Is Pot Limit how many draws?
3 draws as well for pot limit
Yeah there is no limit single draw and now pot limit triple draw is becoming more popular. Its part of the mixed WSOP bracelet events this year