Poker Tournament Strategy Videos
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Top Comments
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but charlie sheen is WINNING
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people hit 2 and 3 outters on the regular :/ and i dont have a bankroll lol
All Comments (21)
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Hey marty very good vid, i have a few questions to you. Where can i ask them personally?
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@3CStrategy thanks marty. what do you think is the biggest difference in game gynamics between low limit ABC poker and high limit ($100+) MTTs? is it the increased frequeny of bluffing or semibluffing. is it the much expanded hand range from any position? also, do you play cash? i've found myself more willing to loosen up, bluff and play drawing handsin cash than in tourneys. whats your view on that.
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@killerkombokalamari thanks for the comments. am wondering what sort of game and level do you play. and how much do you make on average per week say.
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@thecoffinilaidin in my opinion you should try to increase your bankroll with sngs but try to win a bigger tournament. the boost will make it possible to play sngs ( 20 $ or above). so a 50% roi would be 10$ per hour ( lets asume a sng last 1 hour turbo 1/2 hour).
about the roi: DONT FORGET THE RAKE. you ll see 15% rake on micro limits. get a rake back
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Did you, or are you gonna start your own forum website? If so let me know the address.
Oh and one more thing I just noticed its "bonovox33" .... There is this guy that regs omaha8 cash games (bono voxx) that I always say 'hey turtle' to and I never get a responce. HEHE now I know why. Im 'Chip Vortex1' on pokerstars, although I've been playin alot more on fulltilt lately. Thanks for all your postings and turnin me on to TI.
hey marty. have a question about your style and strategy. from your vids i gather that you are a solid TAG player who has beat the game in micro/low limit games. however it seems that your overall strategy is similar to bum hunting, i.e. playing ABC against weak opponents who dont really understand even the basics of poker. but how is that going to help someone who already knows the fundamentals of the game and is aiming to take down a big tourney with 100k+ 1st prize money?
3CStrategy 11 months ago
@3CStrategy This has more to do with early stages of (even) low buy-ins, because later on (middle+) the competition gets rather solid. If you ever played a final table at a $5 MTT, I would say that is great skill building for moving up levels. You will see in this series that there are many hand examples against tough opponents as well.
TurtleKnife 11 months ago