Top 3 Strategies to CRUSH Tournament Poker [MTTs]

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Top 3 Strategies to CRUSH Tournament Poker [MTTs]

10 thoughts on “Top 3 Strategies to CRUSH Tournament Poker [MTTs]

  1. I watch an learned alot of information from him for 7days straight at work an home. Played friday for 20k turny finished 10th. Saturday played a 40k tournament an was bubble boy for day 2. But a 100% improvement. A total of 17hrs straight an put this info into action.!!!!!! Awsome content

  2. How to crush MTTs:
    1. Get good hands
    2. Hope that other players get second best hands
    3. If one and two fail, win about 7-10 coin flips
    4. Suckout a lot

    Saved everybody money

  3. Would like to see a MTT spot deep SB vs BB I love these spots but it's so tricky bc if it folds around to SB and BB they both have uncapped ranges and have even got into AA vs KK or QQ vs JJ scenarios here…love limping SB with JJ and TT sometimes and wait for that shove it's just tricky

  4. Juicy stars pokers the best alot of donkeys there up 700 in a few months playing low level tourtments for 1 dollar buyin

  5. Prob is most the time if u sit around waiten for AA is all could fold to and u get no action

  6. Can these GTO preflop charts also be used in 9 Max SNGs or is there different ranges and charts when it comes to Sit N Gos?

  7. Jonathan…thanks for the video and it came at the right time. I played in a WSOP circuit event this past week in California and finished 29 out of 206 (in the money) mainly from these tips. I kept pots small with marginal hands that I may have gone broke on in the past and brutalized looser players when I was around 20BB by pushing all in using the chart you provide in the video. Over the past few months I realized I was playing much too tight (out of practice from Covid shutdowns) I never would have been able to cash if I kept playing the same way–I would have blinded off. When I busted out I knew I was behind with top pair and a gutshot, but I was getting 9-1 odds on the call and if I won that hand I would have had a Top-5 stack instead of a bottom 5 stack if I folded. I was trying to win the tournament and wasn't worried about laddering up since the payout was so top heavy. The difference between 29th and 18th was only about $200, so I knew I'd needed to chip up big to make a run at the final table. Thanks again!

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