Not All Paths Are the Same – Member HH Review with Cory “MJ23STYLEz” Waaland (Part 1)
[Total: 10    Average: 8.7/5]

MORE IN THIS SERIES : Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8

6 Responses to “Not All Paths Are the Same – Member HH Review with Cory “MJ23STYLEz” Waaland (Part 1)”

  1. 888ash888

    awesome Corey, U r my favourite coach by a long ways. Nice to see all of your winning hands. Would you consider also showing how you played some of your losing hands also please? There was a 10-10 hand that you did not show. For us beginners I think, at least for me, it would be nice to see how not to go broke on some hands. Like you say it may be a big lay down that gets us to that final table.Thanks again for the new vid series. I al so looking forward to seeing the rest

  2. 888ash888

    not saying that 10-10 pre flop is a big lay down, but depending on the post flop play etc. Once again thx for the new vid series.

  3. MJ23STYLEz

    thanks Ash!! i really appreciate all the comments and feedback, and thats my mistake about only showing winning hands, its bc I was using poker tracker for the first time and had to get use to how they replay hands. facepalm

  4. 888ash888

    at the 22 minute mark where you have the full house on the turn and a villain bets into you, if you flat call you give him the opportunity to bluff again do you not? All the money is going in if he has a king either way. You are the pro and way beyond my game so can I get your thoughts on flat calling his turn card raise?

  5. 888ash888

    hang on Cory I may have picked up on your 28 minute mark, your reraise with the sixes full was in case he had a possible draw and if a “safe” card came on river, not giving him a draw he folds. So in case he had a draw or a king that was why you shoved on the turn?

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