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Poker strategy that teaches you 3 live tournament TIPS the pros use to win. Get more at http://transformmypoker.com/kern-atz-bp-yt.html
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“Cold, dark and wet” Apparently so is you lighting. ☺️ Cheers for the info.
That’s a British smile
Great video with simple, practical tips. Ty.
Geggenpressing.
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Dude, you look like you should be rubbish at this. But because you are just being yourself, it actually works perfectly.
It also helps that you know what you're talking about 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Should try using your right hand to write, my guy.
Look left
Great info. I’ve been getting several full houses on the flop lately. One was 92, and flopped 992. I called all raises, went half my chips on turn and all in on river, a real blindsided hand, won a huge pot.
I beg to differ on #2 (players don't like to call shoves):
I've played in plenty of low stakes live tourneys ($100-$200 range) so I've been in enough short stack situations. I've done 8BB – 12BB shoves and gotten called by pretty mediocre hands, such as low suited connectors. I think plenty of people fail to understand what hand ranges are appropriate to call in particular situations. It's certainly dependent on the person, so the best thing to do is to identify the loose callers and the tight players.