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Bond18 takes a look at Turbo MTTs as he reviews a recent win in a $109 Turbo on PokerStars. Tony uses PokerStove to look at different pre-flop shoving ranges, and when it's best to steal the blinds in a turbo tournament. Running good doesn't hurt either!
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@JasonH42000
Do u consider position and stack size here? His M is just under 4, decent is any pair, A2+, K4s+, K9o+, Q7s+. QTo+, J7s+. JT, T7s+, T9o, 97s+, 86s+, 76s, 65s, & 54s. This is only if his 3 opponents have perfect calling ranges (unlikely). Since they prolly don't have perfect calling ranges, u can even add a few more hands.
U have no idea what any of this info means so don't worry about it. This reminds me of when Ivey says "never mind we just think differently" LOL
yeeluvspizza 1 year ago
@JasonH42000
Youre an idiot. By the way this guy is a professional MTT player.
millsy1987 1 year ago
@JasonH42000 double str8ts dude
Spinebreaker666 1 year ago
Jackass I wasn't asking if it was a turbo there is no justification for going all in with 109 offsuit. Your Random Troll Funny guess ya dumbass would stand up for anyone's play! Thumbs down for failing. (Blocks User*)
JasonH42000 2 years ago
it's a turbo MTT. One off the cutoff with 109 off is not ideal, but it's still one off the cutoff in a turbo which can justify the shove.
Prometheusx003 2 years ago
109 off is a decent hand? rofl
JasonH42000 2 years ago