Somebody on another forum asked some questions about transitioning to tournaments and how it feels to play them etc and then about making more videos.
Thing is with cash games IMO you should never have a losing month really. People disagree, but IMO variance is misinterpretated and usually during any downswing you're doing something seriously wrong. Again you can disagree all you want, but having 2 losing months in a row in cash games is IMO very very hard to do if you're beating the games as you should be.
The positives with tournaments though is you can have a huge bink, win life changing money, be mroe excited about deep runs and if you have an ego let that go to wherever you want, challenge the world etc etc.
Some people asked for some hands, will just post the last 5 hands or so that I've boomed, don't know what they are but will look now..
http://www.boomplayer.com/poker-hands/Boom/10227169_93D9357B57Interesting one, around 15 from the bubble, if he is inducing then he would make it smaller imo, my 3bet pre is pretty standard, anything else would be a big leak imo. Once he uses this sizing rather than say 14222 I think piling is the best option he is either bluffing (hoping I don't peel) or has AK and is scared I'll peel. Q3 does fine vs AK and even AK probably sizes smaller.
http://www.boomplayer.com/poker-hands/Boom/10184264_006819B64DThis hand I think is a mistake. It's very, very close though. Villain is a tightish nitty reg who is fearful of me bluffing (thinks i have crazy style) so doesnt want to 4bet a hand that he mayhave to fold like JJ/TT, when he calls the flop multiway, he always always has 99-JJ, I'm almost certain in this specific spot he 4bets aa/kk. On the turn I can c/call, c/shove, jam or bet. All are super valid options, but I just thought that in game as I was playing like 44/28/15 he just wouldnt be able to fold the range he definitely has. He tank folded which is unfortunate, but when I cbet into this amount of people on the flop it does look indeed strong when i jam the turn. This is how you find good new lines though, in the future if its like this I now know its probably a good bluffing line, so just from looking over the hand even if I make a slightly sub-optimal play, I can potentially learn from it.
http://www.boomplayer.com/poker-hands/Boom/10163607_E60186F26DInteresting spot pre IMO. Not for me obv, but I'm wondering if he can just r/c instead or if I'm just so likely to peel a bunch a8 doesnt have that much playability so I think jamming may just be ok. What do you think is the best option for him vs me? I'm very unlikely to fold vs small raise fwiw.
http://www.boomplayer.com/poker-hands/Boom/10163593_14BAF7D306My favourite hand of the month. Against a friend of mine who lives in Budapest. On the river it would KILL him to call it off knowing I have jx. Part of outplaying your friends is not making terrible river stations against them when its quite obvious they have it, so I tried to go one level ahead, pretty fun one. I also get him to fold failed triple barrels with q/k high etc too.
http://www.boomplayer.com/poker-hands/Boom/9762405_7058147F3Dinteresting instincts check otr with really aggro dynamic
Really unsure about what to do regarding videos moving forward. I will still make some for PokerStrategy now and again and special series but I'm thinking about going over 10 hhs that I've won/gone deep in this year and then selling them all together seperately. I would do them all first and then start selling rather than the other way round like I did it last time, just it would be really easy for people to scam me and sell them around for cheaper like how I got fucked last time. Would maybe just need a small signing saying they are legally obliged to pay 10k if they sell the videos or distribute them or something. I think thats fair?
I'm really bad at pricing, what would you say would be fair for the following:
1- Anniversary Sunday Million 9th/50k (chip leader most of tournament, mid stack on final two table, sick icm spots late, lots of deep stack play early)
2- Sunday Warm Up, chopped 1st/2k (mid stack most of tournament, disciplined grinding with very aggresive play on final table including biggest bluff I've ever made)
3- Bigger 162 1/2000 (most recent big win, very aggressive play throughout)
4- Bigger 109 1/4000? (cant remember exact details, sure its interesting, would give more insight when I go over again ldo)
5- Bigger 162 1/2000 (cant remember exact details, sure its interesting, would give more insight when I go over again ldo)
6- SCOOP 10K 20/2000? (toughest online mtt I've played, faraz jaka, Ivey, isildur, gruissem, igor kurkakov? etc all appear)
7- SCOOP 215cubed 5th/2000? (very deep stacked MTT, ultra aggressive last 3 tables, had to sit tight to ladder, lots of thoughts on other play, Lauris90 in particular confirmed ballistic
8/9 100r Late sunday wins, incredibly tough fields, finals, lots of HU play
10/11/12 Trex 1,2,3 one of which is the best I feel I've played in a tournament
13 - 22c 1/1500? (dealing with smaller stakes, adjustments to make)
14/15/16/17/18/19 (6max tournaments, cash game specialist advice for tournaments including chops/wins/finals of 250 .fr, 162 Sunday
20 - 109cubed turbo, looking into high stakes turbos and mistakes I and others make
All of these tournaments are super current, all from the last 6 months and would speak about todays tendencies. The plan would be to do them all and then have full info in detail about each one individually with maybe 5 min clips of each that people could watch.
What do you think would be a fair amount to charge for these?