Sit and Go Poker Tutorial, Winning Strategy, Style and Principles (WinOnlinePoker)

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10 thoughts on “Sit and Go Poker Tutorial, Winning Strategy, Style and Principles (WinOnlinePoker)

  1. may i know what does rakeback means ? i'm playing in 888poker but i dont think they do offer rakeback .thank you

  2. Hey man. Thanks for a great video. Hope you don't mind me asking MANY questions so long after this video was posted 🙂 I'm very interested in upping my mid-game since I'm quite comfortable with my early and bubble play.

    1. The QK at 12:50. Would you consider folding this PF out of position? It's the play I would have made. Would that be considered too tight?

    2. The A6 at 16:30. I'm with you on the limp and the flop call. I'm pretty confident in controlling the pot. But there's no way I'm calling the turn bet. Especially not with a third player in the hand. If he bet 650 on the river, are you committed?

    3. The TA at cutoff in 31:30. I'm making this preflop bet not only to steal, but I actually wouldn't mind seeing this flop in that position. I'm with you on not calling a raise. If the board came up dry, are you open c-betting if the button was in the hand? What if you flopped A73 and had your c-bet raised? Are you shoving?

    4. KJ at 34:00 I might have a bet here even with a poor position. The villains are calling very wide preflop but I've not seen either of calling to the river. With your chipstack a sneaky c-bet might not be bad even if I don't hit the flop. Checking on the turn in that case often results in a check from the villain. I'd get out of the way if there was a river bet though. (I'm only talking about my preflop thinking now).

    5. The player to your right at 47:30. Given his M and the villain's limp range should he be shoving this flop?

    7. At 1:06:00 I'm beginning to wonder if the chip leader's not starting to protect his stack and if he will call a shove even with a moderately strong hand. Your stack sizes are big enough to still be a threat to him. I'll shove anything preflop at this point if it's just me and him.

    8. The AQ vs QJ showdown at 1:09:20. Are you calling that shove if you were him?

    Thanks a lot for the video.

  3. what would you say was the best for UK players. rake back and the amount of players.

  4. does William Hill just give rake back or do you have to ask for it? I'd definitely be interested in joining if I could get that deal!

  5. Gday , Obviously this video was a long time ago and I hope your still around to reply. Have to say I enjoyed your commentary very much, eloquent and down to earth. you were saying you dont play sit & go turbo matches, Im trying to find the right game as Im relatively new, any recommendations? greatly appreciated. Rgds WHG

  6. 17:18. If he bets again im just gonna fold, he had a4. Credit to him for checking on the river? So if he bets u fold? Two pair aces up? Im new to the game and i dont get all the new math, so im old school u know tight is right, u seem to understsnd all this new poker, but end of the day, it always seems to come back to tight is right, ive seen helmuth lose lots of pots by being too tight

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