SECRETS From A Poker PROFESSIONAL [ADVANCED Tournament Strategy]

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It is important to consistently review your hand histories and look for ways to take lessons learned and be able to apply them to similar situations at the poker tables.

In this video from PokerCoaching.com coach Justin ‘JustGTO’ Saliba he takes hands that were played in high stakes poker tournaments and looks at them through the solver.

He teaches you high level secrets that you can learn to extrapolate throughout your own poker game. Looking at an individual spot and being able to apply the theory elsewhere is crucial in becoming a winning poker player.

Did you know that when playing deep stacked poker you should be checking out of position at a higher frequency when than when you are more shallow? Have you thought about when you should be using big bet sizes on the flop rather than always betting small?

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SECRETS From A Poker PROFESSIONAL [ADVANCED Tournament Strategy]

10 thoughts on “SECRETS From A Poker PROFESSIONAL [ADVANCED Tournament Strategy]

  1. What concept did you learn from this video that you are going to take forward and apply the next time you sit down at a poker table? 😀

  2. The first hand is pretty easy when you bet huge into a better hand out of position with One card to go and catch top pair on the river but why go all in when only a better hand is gonna call in that situation? If you bet 30-60% pot then those pocket 7s or an 8 is more likely to call and You get max value from the great river card. Feels like a missed opportunity. I dont really understand what anyone could learn from that first hand other then hope to get lucky on the river when you over value a crap hand

  3. Blockers. Solvers have made these so much more a part of NLHE poker. This was a good look into how and why the GTO solvers value them in different situations.

  4. If he tanked k10 maybe it’s profitable bluff in reality? Curious if solver is just pure call k10 there

  5. "I lost to J8". Says it so nonchalantly. Doesn't everyone have to be playing at least somewhat GTO in order for these strategies to be effective?

  6. Really great video, love any time justin analyzes hands. One thing I was a little unsure of was our bluffing frequencies in the last hand and why exactly J9c isn't that good – if opponent can't have Jc, that takes away some of his calling hands?

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