Go out at the house at 11AM*.
I don't understand it because...
yesterday was the Sunday grind and we played until 4am so...
Nice to meet you.
- Likewise, man.
It was a pleasure.
Let's go.
Bye Flo.
- Bye.
Bye Flo!
Put him on speaker.
- Yes, put him speaker.
Hey, what's up Matthias.
We arrived at the house. Where are you?
We'll be there in 15 minutes.
15 minutes... Are you still passing Vösendorf?
Stop at Ikea, because we need another table.
A table?
- The table you want is so big.
We don't have room for a table. The car is packed.
Tell Gaugusch: Drive, please.
Tell Gaugusch that he should tie the table to the roof.
Yes?
???
You need to get used to the camera. You
are our chef now.
Chef Michael.
- Best chef in Traiskirchen.
I will be with you for three weeks.
And I will feed you good food.
What are we having. Spaghetti today,
i'm having a vegetable curry tomorrow...
and then we'll have vegetable lasagna
two days from now.
Do you want to fight again?
Do you want...
- This time I'll fight you too!
Do you really want to fight?
No, today will be carbonara.
A normal one and a veggie one.
For those who don't eat meat.
I would rather come later...
Yesterday we came last anyway.
How do you guys like our chef?
Michie? Michie is great.
Delicious, right?
I like him and his food is delicious
Are you going through hands from yesterday?
hmmhmm...
What program do you use?
For preflop spots, it is... easy with HRC.
Like this one.
Where the action is: We open for...
We open 15 blinds deep
77 in the middle position.
And then we get reshoved from the button and I'm curious...
how much we can call off and we just click...
the hand in on HRC. We have
this is a BTN, CO, HJ, MP, MP1.
We have 15 blinds and the button is reshoving for...
Oh, we have 14 blinds and the button is reshoving for 15 blinds.
The small blind has five blinds and the big blind has three blinds.
So we use ChipEV environment...
because it was early in the tournament.
and we give the option to raise the two
big blinds and then we give the option
to put the player all-in.
We now put the correct ranges in.
Oh, I made a mistake here. My fault.
I need to change the big blind.
Next. Finish.
And then then you can see my raise is
correct because i can just check...
the Rangeviewer.
Right here it's...
it's early position 15 blinds.
Sevens is actually just a clear
jam.
Middle position it's also a jam, so...
I should have raised this hand all-in.
So that was a slight mistake. It's never a mistake if you can jam it, to min-raise it and call it off.
The EV difference won't be that big but in theory...
just as an open raising to make it easier for me...
I have that as a...
Actually, no. Actually in middle position
we want to open jam it.
In early position, this is the light red,
we want to min raise it.
So this was totally fine to min-raise 77 here.
We now put in the...
BTN, CO, MP, MP1. This is our range.
We put in exactly what we should be raising.
We can just copy that.
So, from 66 on...
AT, KJ...
JT, T9...
K8 and then K5+.
Accept this is our range. So we played 15% in that situation.
We lock that in.
And now we arrive at the button.
And we see what his...
best response would be if we call.
We raise and now we see what the button is allowed to jam.
So if he is jamming
15 blinds.
Let's give him a range.
He won't be calling off that right.
He jams probably all the pairs and ace...
QJ...
A7s exactly when you see this and
then we have...
My fault.
So, button rejamming small blind is
calling.
Mario is just going through
his hands from yesterday with HRC.
What's going on Mattinho?
I'm trying to set up my setup.
For the grind and yeah preparing for
some ships today.
Okay, so we can clearly see
once we open it, and the scenario is: we open raise...
The button is rejamming this range.
So he's even folding AT, 44, 55, and 66...
So we give him a pretty tight
range.
Which he can of course be looser but
against already the really tight range...
we can clearly see we have
this calling range. So with sevens we...
make 2.7 blinds.
And I was not marking his hand because I...
wanted to know if sevens was a call
because I knew it.
I just wanted to see what is the bottom
hand that we can call here.
And we see 66 is very clear
as well as probably 55, and then...
AT is very clear, KJ and KQ...
and then AJo. The thing is...
with these ranges really depending on...
what the other player is jamming.
So if the player is that tight we can...
only call AT+ plus, A9+ plus...
and 55 probably. So this will be the
range...
that we'll be calling off here
always.
And if we adjust the range a little bit
we give him more reshoves.
Let's say he's also jamming A7, he's
jamming 33.
And KJo. So it's generally 40 blinds.
Then we see we can even have a very clear call with AT, we have a very clear call with A8.
So as a default I would probably go with AT here.
A8s and 44 is...
always a jam here. And then 22 and 33 are not even in...
the opening range so it's not that relevant.
So just 66+ and then... KJs, A8s.
So yeah. It's pretty easy to get a feeling for this spot.
It's a daily training and you just...
put in all the spots that you're unsure
about and then...
once you solve all of that you get a
good feeling for how the spot should be played.
So, now you're playing DTO alright?
-  Yes.
Yeah, I'm using Lojack and small blind now.
Because yesterday I had some
some hands where I was really unsure how...
to play against the small blind flatting range.
Yeah, I'm just going through
DTO that spot to get a feeling on what...
What should be our general strategy.
And how we should... What bet sizes we use.
And so on I think this works fine.
Bet then check once the turn hits.
I think we should go for a bet. 
He raises.
We call. And once he checks I think we have to jam.
