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ttwist’s FTP Double GTD Deep Run Live Sweat (Part 2)
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7 Responses to “ttwist’s FTP Double GTD Deep Run Live Sweat (Part 2)”

  1. Highcardacek

    i think this is my biggest leak , having a nice stack and blinding down , waiting for spots and play pre flop for all my chips.

    When i raise more i get shoved on hardly … whats the answer for that prob =?

  2. Anders Rydholm

    In the first hand with AKos on the small blind, your line of c-bet and shut down is optimal imo, you have 26% equity against any pair on the turn, I like checking and hoping to either outdraw him or go to showdown cheaply, because his range of check calling hands is weighted toward hands you will beat at showdown, or hands your not beating that hes never folding.

  3. timo525

    That was the deepest run I’ve ever seen with only a few good hands here and there. You have a lot of patience and thats what its all about. Didn’t see you make any mistakes nice job and good vid. Keep up the good work, I really enjoy your vids.

  4. black666

    that series was a major waste of time. watching 1 table of livesweat while hero is major carddead is more then useless.

    I know it sucks that you fire up the recorder and nothing happens, but you can’t upload such a series to paying customers. Either add more tables or do some kind of video screening where you throw videos into the trash that have no educational value (like this series).

  5. swimsjh

    I appreciate the series TTwist – nice to see how you handle a tourny when you are card dead and the spots you do decide to shove. Also helpful when you comment on what your reads are on the other players and how you came to those conclusions. I know some of the comments on this series weren’t too kind but I appreciate all of your commentary so it didnt end up just being a vid of watching someone who was card dead and a lot of dead air. Please keep letting us know how you think the other players at your table are playing and how you come to your reads on them as well – Thanks!

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