WSOP Bracelet winner Matt Janda brings us a $2/$4 NLHE strategy replayer video, produced by CardRunners. Let’s take a look at the official CardRunners teaser for this video:
Matthew Janda – Released 09/08/2010
It’s more than your average replayer vid. In this $400 NLHE session, Janda is replaying every single hand where he voluntarily puts money into the pot. If you’ve ever wondered how those dollars just keep adding up, tune in for expert commentary on the small pots, big pots, and everything in between.
Here is some of the discussion from the video’s thread at the popular poker training website:
Well for those of you who liked this video there should be more of them coming, probably a mix of NL$200 and NL$400 but that’s not for certain yet. It will still be VPIP 100%, and I will try to be close to readless, so I’ll try to go over sessions from sites where I have no HUD (just Cake ATM) so my line isn’t extremely history dependent or based on exploiting someone.
Next video will at least be in backwards chronological order again, since I made it before I read that comment, but in the future I’ll do chronological order. The problem is unless we somehow memorize stacks it won’t mean much, since I can still be playing 2-3 NL$400 tables at a time at Cake so I won’t know what table is which unless a stack size sticks out.
I think for the first few videos (maybe the first 3) I’m just going to do VPIP = 100% and show every hand I put money in. I don’t really watch videos anymore, but when I did and was playing NL$25 I remember thinking “I really wish there were more videos where people just play normal sessions, get into normal spots, and explain why they do what they do.” I’d rather mostly do that, but that said, I do think the 3-bet pot only concept is a good idea and I’ll probably make one when I make a theory series on 3-bet pots.