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Ideas for group sweat sessions
I am thinking about hosting one like XTR did yesterday - obviously more for my benefit than for the benefit of anyone sitting in - and I was thinking about if I wanted it to have some kind of theme.
First I thought - hell yeah, I want a theme. I want to emphasize recall / memory - remembering what happens earlier in the hand (who was aggressor, how much did they bet, what did that do to their range), hand ranges, reads, note taking on hands I'm not involved with and such basic basic topics. I thought I'd keep my PT3 open on the side and if I happen to sit with villains I know I'll dig into my database of hands they played to expand on (or introduce, more likely) notes and reads on them when it is quiet on the one table I think would be sufficient for a session with this kind of topic.
Then I thought - I could make it a 45 min session and then do another optional 45 minutes where I go into some depth analysing one or more hands that occurred during the play session. Especially as a beginner it's sometimes hard (for me at least) to know where to begin to analyse - which questions to ask, how to ask them, determine what would constitute a meaningful answer, determine how to get that answer.
And suddenly I'm thinking heck - I don't even need a play session. And I could take requests! Say there's a hand on the BC that's been discussed a bit, the OP is a bit lost in how to actually arrive at the answer and instead of sitting down and just writing a marathon post in reply to it I could invite the OP and anyone else interested into a desktop sharing session and I could say "This is how I'd go about analysing that hand".
Don't get me wrong, my thinking and analysis is still very much beginner level so there would be areas where I make the wrong assumptions regarding opponent ranges and picking lines and I may get lost when the analysis gets complicated, but I could definitely cover some basics. And I would of course appreciate pointers on what I'm doing wrong, what I'm making more complicated than it needs to be etc.
I think it's actually not a bad idea to have a group 'sweat' session which is all analysis.
Thoughts? Other ideas?
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