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    Max's and I's are 6 max, no love?
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    I was focusing on the ones that hadn't been rated yet, but okay.

    Sorry, Danny.
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    PLEASE MORE VIDOES!

    i play mostly sng's, and was looking for a video to help improve my final table play when i stumbled across the SHNL vids. i watched the drunk guy video and found it to be very entertaining. i decided to start off playing on 25NL tables, and lost some money. i quickly realized that the strategies that work in tournaments, don't work on cash tables. i watched all the rest of these vids (at least 2 times), and my favorites were ISF and massimo. i really like how they talked through what and why they are playing a hand. 10,000 hands later, i've started to make a little money, but more importantly i feel i am getting a grasp on this short handed cash game. i would absolutely love to see more videos, longer sessions if possible, and don't do more than 2 tables at once so you can talk through why you play a certain way.
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    Euphoricism's two $50 NL 6-max videos from June are now re-released.

    $50 NL 6-Max 4-Table with Eupho 1
    $50 NL 6-Max 4-Table with Eupho 2
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    Watched new vid, Eupho 1, very good. Very educational for me, a fairly new player. I feel like I'm just turning the corner from being a losing player to being a winner at small/micro stakes. I will be watching all of these as I have time. Probably best for beginners and intermediate players trying to solidify their basic game (but not being an advanced player, I can't speak for what they'd get out of it . Comments highlight only pertinent details that you should consider as you play the hand. Only downside is that, due to the streaming quality, the graphics play about a second behind the voice-over, so you find yourself reviewing the action a beat after being told what the play was. Not a big deal after a few minutes of watching, but it hangs you up initially.

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