This is a free sample version of the Crush Live Poker Podcast.
This week Bart takes a look at some of the other hands of note that he played at a recent $5-$10 NL session at the Twin River Casino in Providence RI.
Nate Schmitt makes his debut on the CLP Podcast discussing how to continue in a hand after three betting in position.
Bart covers his approach to handreading through the use of logic and conditional "what if" situations. He covers a hand where assumptions were so strong that it led to a very extreme river situation.
This week Bart takes a look at a few key hands from his last session where he feels his thought "prejudice" got in the way of the best way to play the hand.
Bart reviews a recent $5-$10-$20 HA session at Chasers where some of the "PLO" only players were playing NL like it was "straight out of 2006". Some PLO concepts are covered as well as hand reading a…
Bart reviews the most interesting hands that he played from the 2023 WSOP $10,000 buy-in Main Event. He ended up falling 500 short of the money getting knocked out just before dinner on Day 3.
Part 2 of the hand review from a 5-10-20 HA session from Chasers.
Bart breaks down a 5-10-20 recent session where the game is played half PLO and half NL Holdem from Chasers Card Room in New Hampshire. Part 1 of 2.
Bart continues with Part 2 of bluffing as the preflop caller diving into playing from both in and out of position.
Bart introduces the topic of bluffing as the preflop caller in lower stakes live NL games.
Bart covers some situations where he went super thin for value from a recently played session at the Hustler Casino playing 5-5-10-20 from the million dollar weekend in Los Angeles.
Bart reviews the big Rampage vs Handz hand and brings in a hand of his own played from the Hustler at 5-5-10 breaking down his approach on when to "check evaluate the river".
This week Bart takes a look at the "same bet" CLP concept as it relates to hand reading through a subscriber submitted hand.
This week Bart reviews a Sunday night $5-5-$10 $1000 max buy in session played at Chasers in New Hampshire, where most of the table was intoxicated.
This week Bart covers the major things to consider when faced with the decision of betting or checking back the turn for value as the preflop raiser.
This week Bart takes a look at newer school over-betting theory as it relates to typical live play.
This week Bart covers when and why you should be flat calling to raises (not 3 betting) when on the button. Can we and should we be flat calling with stronger hands that we normally 3 bet?
Bart discusses his approach to cultivating a winning image at the table.
A shotgun review of Bart's recent Sunday session of $5/$10 $2000 cap NL Hold'em from Chasers in New Hampshire.
This week Bart goes over his approach to post flop check raises. Most of the time we should making these plays for value at the lower stakes but there are situations to semi-bluff as well. What are t…