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"Jonathan Little" Poker Tournament Strategy - Middle Pairs

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2010

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  • Does the offer still stand? when does it expire?

  • @ginbelg2 If you can watch this video, the offer is always good.

  • Recieved the money...Thank You Marty :)

  • @redsox9666 Okay, great.

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  • "percentages" basically

    chances card higher than pT's hit on flop

    # of cards higher than T - AKQJ = 4 x4(of each)x3(cards on flop)=16x3=48% chance card higher than T hits on flop

    so basically he's 50% eq. plus "fold eq." on shove = ?

    - Hail Marry

  • what i would try to do most likely would be to make a slight overbet to try to make said opponent to think that its a steal, if they react with a call and we see a flop i would make another big bet if i hit a set or if the flop has low cards. if the flop consisted of higher cards than my pair i would make a standard small continuation bet to see where i am in the hand, and if from other hands i have a good read on that particular player i would determine whether to call, raise, or fold

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  • In the first hand with the JJ, I think the shove is okay, however I think it would be better to raise to maybe about 250. And on the second JJ hand, raise to at least 90, maybe even 120. And I think with the 88 UTG, just open fold. There's no antes, and you are green m. I think playing 88 is a leak UTG 7 handed. 6 handed, you could play them profitably UTG. Other than that, the other hands look about perfectly played.

  • Your affiliate code didnt show up for me on clickbank

  • I think your raises are too small in early position especially at the start of a tournament, two and a half big blinds is way too small to stop the anyone from seeing the flop so at least make them pay for donking around when they don't hit their crap hands and pay you 4x the big blind.

  • @TurtleKnife

    Don´t get the offer in detail. I´m native german speaker. Would you be as kind to explain it in words pls?

  • Why does everybody here have a "strategy" for playing certain hands. You dont plan how to play a hand,you play it by the situation at hand. I have never seen a pro talk about a hand and not talk about how both him and his opponent played it. They didnt have a strategy for it,they just played it as it was happening.

  • @g00171227 thats why your broke,it obviosuly doesnt work if your down 500 dollars. You should play the tables and players as they happen and not worry about what stage of the tournament your in.

  • @KOUROSHMEHRBOD If you play your hands by tournament stages you will lose chances at a lot of money. You should play your table and the players at it as its happening. Dont ever play by the stages of the tournament.

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