Foucault takes a look at different concepts he finds most important to becoming a winning high stakes player. Each episode looks at a different skill - add them all up and improve!
Video Description
Foucault takes a look at the Pro Shorstacker, and what you can do to counter their style. Andrew reviews several sessions at 10/20 and 25/50 where he exploits the pro-shortstacker!
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Plus Team
There's some unintentional humor in this video for those who have been following the Stoxpoker multiaccounting scandal on 2+2 (http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/19/high-stakes-pl-nl/stoxtrader-cheati...). It now seems very likely that greatvlewbr0, who appears in this video, was a new account created by Stox, who formerly played as Knockstiff on Poker Stars. This was the first time I'd seen the gr3at account, and some of the things that I say about and do against him illustrate exactly how it was benefical to Stox to have this anonymous account.
Basic User
Great to see video series about this topic!
There is spot where you have JTo and donk a 97x board, giving you a GS + possible 2 overs. This concept applies not only against short stackers, I think you may be on of the only players I know that have a balanced donking range. Do you normally donk in these situations, even against deeper stacked opponents?
I really want to incorporate donking in to my game, but have no mentor or peers who do it enough to discuss it's profitability, place for it with me. Is there a range/villain type/board you tend to do it against? Many players IMO don't know how to adjust to donking.