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TRD23 #12: Detective TAG - Part 3

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TRD23 grabs the ol'e magnifying glass and takes a close look at what becoming a 'Thinking TAG' is all about. Join TRD23 as he teaches you everything you need to know about conducting a post-session analysis, and how to construct hand ranges for different player types. Once you figure out how each player type plays, beating them becomes 'Elementary, My Dear Watson.'
Video Description
TRD23 looks at studying the REGS in your game. Josh looks at analyzing our opponents play in: 3-Bet pots, C-Bet Pots, Floats.
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TRD23 #12: Detective TAG - Part 3
 


TRD23 #12: Detective TAG - Part 3

Great vid! Thanks for this series! My note-taking is definitely gettin better because of this series!

 

TRD23 #12: Detective TAG - Part 3

Hey TRD23, great video--I really like this series. Just curious however... Are your bottom stats: AF flop/AF turn/AF river/??? --What is your last stat on the bottom? Also, I noticed you are using the hud images, would you be so kind as to explain what requirements need to be met before you label each player with your specific images? (For example: I see you have a lot of players with the bomb image--they all have the common trait of a high Fold to 3bet%, is this the reason they have a bomb image? You plan on them exploding after being 3bet exploited enough? hehe)

 

TRD23 #12: Detective TAG - Part 3

I never post anything on poker savvy, but this is a job well done. I learned a lot from this series of videos.

Thanks

 

TRD23 #12: Detective TAG - Part 3

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TRD23 #12: Detective TAG - Part 3

ESPKid wrote:
Hey TRD23, great video--I really like this series. Just curious however... Are your bottom stats: AF flop/AF turn/AF river/??? --What is your last stat on the bottom? Also, I noticed you are using the hud images, would you be so kind as to explain what requirements need to be met before you label each player with your specific images? (For example: I see you have a lot of players with the bomb image--they all have the common trait of a high Fold to 3bet%, is this the reason they have a bomb image? You plan on them exploding after being 3bet exploited enough? hehe)

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TRD23 #12: Detective TAG - Part 3

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TRD23 #12: Detective TAG - Part 3

No responses ever!

 

TRD23 #12: Detective TAG - Part 3

Apologies ESPKid - I was actually worried no one liked this series because I was not getting any comments!

I always check my videos for the first week or two to see if there has been comments - apologies it took so long to get back to you.

As for the last stat on the fourth line - I have absolutely no idea - I think it may have been WTSD% - I have never got much out of that stat so never use it.

You are correct the last line is - Flop AF/Turn AF/River AF.

In terms of the HEM images I just use the defaults and never pay attention to them - I think general categories like the images are not very helpful - maybe for table selection but I prefer color coding instead. 

Part of the reason I do not think the images are very helpful is because it tends to dumb down our thoughts on player types - I prefer to look at the stats myself and come to my own conclusions about a specific players exploitable tendencies. 

 

TRD23 #12: Detective TAG - Part 3

Thanks again TRD. This series has really tuned me into bet sizing and I'm impressed with how useful that is.

One thing I noticed is that my own bet sizing has less to do with my hole cards and more to do with board texture. Even then I try to mix it up a little so as not to be too predictable.

Do you often note this read in your own games?

Don't worry about the quality of your vids. They are great and far more useful than seeing how cool it is to play six tables at a time. Keep up the good work.

 
 

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