a. Pre-Launch Hype
b. Engagement-Driven Content
c. Metrics & Optimization
a. Collaborative Strategy
b. Platforms & Tactics Used
c. Messaging & Audience Appeal
Event/Project: Highlight the specific achievement (e.g., product launch, campaign success, milestone viewership, viral content).
Date: November 19, 2021 (or November 21, 2019, if preferred).
Result: Define quantifiable outcomes (e.g., 100k+ views, 50k social media followers, $500K in sales, or a brand partnership). SisLovesMe 21 11 19 Maya Woulfe Big Win For Big...
| Stage | Critique | Suggested Alternative | |-------|----------|-----------------------| | Turn | Checking and calling a big bet may give free cards to draws. | Raise to 20–25 BB (≈ 50 % of pot) to charge any straight draws and protect the king. | | River | Bet size might be too large if the opponent has a strong draw. | Smaller value bet (≈ 45 % of pot) could induce a call from weaker K‑high hands while still extracting value from a weaker king. | | Pre‑flop | Some argue that a 3‑BB raise is small for an early‑position AK in a 6‑max game. | Raise to 4–5 BB to thin the field and increase fold equity. |
Bottom line: Maya’s line is profitable in the given situation, but a more aggressive turn could push opponents off marginal hands and reduce variance. which can intimidate future opponents. |
Engagement:
| Metric | Value (approx.) | Why it matters | |--------|----------------|----------------| | Pot size at showdown | 45 BB | A 45‑big‑blind pot is a huge swing in a cash‑game session. | | EV of Maya’s line | +7 BB (according to a simple hand‑range calculator) | Even if the opponent folds the river, Maya still extracts good value. | | Psychological edge | Demonstrates confidence and willingness to “play the tank” on the turn, which can intimidate future opponents. | Event/Project: Highlight the specific achievement (e.g.