Hey everyone, just wanna say a few words in regards to the new Multiway Systems course by the man himself BBZ. I’ve already went through roughly half of it and I can say it matches very to the Simple Poker Systems course in terms of quality and digestibility. The systems make an easy work in game of rather complicated spots. It makes the decision making process feel less daunting in spots where you might otherwise easily miss something or overlook some mechanics. Would definitely recommend it, feels like a must watch.
After watching Multiway Systems from Jordan, I have to say it provides very comprehensive and at the same time easy to understand explanations about some of the most complicated spots in the game. My understanding of various situations has improved significantly, especially when it comes to the strength and composition of ranges on turns and rivers. Overall, I just feel way better equipped for dealing myself with multiway situations that can be very nuanced and might feel overwhelming at times in game. My understanding of the dynamics on the flop was already pretty good, but now I know what’s going on from flop to river which makes my decision making just easier and more efficient.
Multiway course is real eye-opening if you haven’t looked at these types of spots before, theory wise. For the average player with a few seminars and maybe a course or two in his backpack already…Multiway course is huge +EV. Solid course Jordan.
I recently watched Multiway Systems and Pressure Systems. Even if familiar with some of the concepts through the seminars, it was still worth it to go through the courses to help organize my ideas in a more systematic way and enable easier implementation in game. Especially the multiway course should have really valuable ideas for pretty much everyone.
Just finished the Multiway Systems course and wanted to say it was very enlightening. Even though I had already studied multiway before and some things were not new to me, the course was still very valuable due to the BBZ way of organizing ideas. Not just showing us the solver outputs but actually understanding concepts that are applicable in game.
Sometimes Im not sure if Jordan is a human or a solver that can talk and act humane. The way he breaks down things, even spots that are ridiculously complicated, it amazes me on a daily basis. Top notch