Ep 193 – Forum on Hand-Ranging (@Raisy_Daisy)

In our first ever “Forums Edition” Jim Reid (@Jim) leads the panel through a forum post by @Raisy_Daisy asking about hand-ranging tips, drills, and resources. While battling it out against each other in the nightly home game, they discuss using tools like Equilab and Flopzilla, some general rules about hand-ranging, and a new video Chris Jones (@FiveByFive) recently posted in the forums about how to use Flopzilla to do just that! Come sign up for a free account at rec.poker today and post a question in the forum for the panel to review!

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Ep 246 – Forum on Monotone Flops (@FiveByFive)

This week, Jim Reid leads the panel through a forum post by our own @FiveByFive! While battling it out against each other in the nightly home game, the panel looks at five different types of hands we might find ourselves with in the big blind when we see a monotone flop and it checks through to the turn. Which will we lead with, which play better as checks, and which of those will call a bet and which should we be shoving with? Lots of great questions and even a couple of answers! Come sign up for a free account at rec.poker today and post a question in the forum for the panel to review! Link: https://rec.poker/forums/discussion/theory-question-on-a-monotone-board/

Ep 261 – Forums: Big Blind Defense (FiveByFive)

RecPoker’s Membership Content Director Chris Jones was our guest this week so Jim Reid and John Somsky discussed with him the recent monthly rec.poker seminar which was all about post-flop betting lines, and how we can combine our knowledge of ranges and board textures to really put our opponents in some tough spots!

Responses

  1. Big Thanks to RecING Crew for discussion on hand ranges , hand reading , and available tools to improve hand reading skills. I’ll be using FlopZilla more after tips from the crew, especially the random flop generator …. it’s good to know there are RecPoker Community members available for individual discussion focusing on player improvement.
    Thanks to all community members !
    Raisy Daisy

  2. This was fun! I can’t believe I get to do this every week. Great to start off with the one and only @Raisy_Daisy ! We have recorded a few episodes now (spoiler alert) and the rest of the panel is doing a great job of making it look easy – even when I flub the sponsors or the intro, lol!