w34z3l(W34z3l)

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64 Videos148 Articles Since 2012

I am of British nationality and go by the online alias w34z3l. I am considered one of the top consultants in the field for technical analysis (i.e. database work) and application of game theory concepts to various card games. 

I make a range of educational content (including the videos and articles here) helping players, software designers and card game enthusiasts to take their strategic understanding to the next level. My background in teaching helps me to communicate concepts effectively and clearly.

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Top 10 Micro-Stakes Leaks: Episode 3

Final Episode of 'Top 10 Micro Leaks' In this episode, Adam covers the remaining leaks - #4 up to #1: 4) Levelling ...

Adam Jones 10,575 Views on 21/11/12

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Top 10 Micro-Stakes Leaks: Episode 2

This Episode covers the following Top 10 Micro-Stakes Leaks: #7 Bad hands, Big Bluffs #6 Cbetting without a plan #5 Dead...

Adam Jones 10,670 Views on 15/10/12

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Top 10 Micro-Stakes Leaks: Episode 1

Top 10 Micro-Stakes Leaks Explained: #10 Calling too much, #9 Missing Value, #8 Playing Out of Position.Episode 2Episode 3

Adam Jones 17,822 Views on 18/9/12

Articles
Texas Hold'em No Limit AdvancedPlaying vs Turn Probes

Having a solid fundamental plan in some of the frequent spots is a must for any serious player. This article deals with turn probe bets (probes) and looks into some less often taken lines that we should consider implementing as a part of our standard gameplan. Folding too much and having no raising range are most common leaks players have in these spots.

Adam Jones 11,649 Views on 11/6/15

Texas Hold'em No Limit AdvancedPostflop Play in 4bet Pots

Sometimes we will find ourselves in a position to play a 4bet pot postflop. What ranges should we be getting in these situations with and when is it better to simply flat a 4bet instead of folding or going for a 5bet? When we do decide to flat a 4bet, we should have a plan in mind already as to how to proceed.

Adam Jones 11,239 Views on 10/6/15

Texas Hold'em No Limit AdvancedDefending vs 4bets Preflop

Defending against preflop 4bets can be a tricky business, as there are many factors to consider when deciding on the best approach to the issue. Depending on your opponent's perceived ranges, how deep the effective stack is and what our implied and reverse implied odds look like at any given moment and with different types of hands.

Adam Jones 10,668 Views on 8/6/15