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Expanding Your Skills: From 20 Table Mega-Grinder to 6 Table Tortoise

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Expanding Your Skills: From 20 Table Mega-Grinder to 6 Table Tortoise

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Jae Kim

POSTED Aug 19, 2020

Jae Kim aka YugiohPro has been grinding 12-20 tables for most of his poker career. In this video, watch him take the first steps from reformed mass mega tabler to a hard cap of six tournaments. Each hour of footage will be followed up with off the table PIOSolver or ICMIZER analysis.

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caofa 4 years, 7 months ago

Hey! I've been migrating from cash to tournaments. Could you give me some orientation on where to start studying? I mean should I study post flop with pio or focus more on hrc/icmizer?
Thank you, appreciate the good content!

Jae Kim 4 years, 7 months ago

I would suggest watching a lot of training content. Eventually you will need a mix of both postflop and preflop. Your postflop is probably a lot more advanced though so I'd try to brush up on preflop for sure.

stablegenius 4 years, 7 months ago

stopped watching after the KcQc hand. Seems like your clicking buttons still even while 6 tabling. All the best though.

Jae Kim 4 years, 7 months ago

Yeah not a huge fan of how I played this hand. Will actually be adjusting the format of these videos this weekend :)

HawaiiTom 4 years ago

this hand is completely standard. Probably highest ev line. Would go closer to 20% on flop but otherwise WP.
This comment is what hippies would call 'low vibration', or 'toxic'. Sadly I don't have a better word for it.
Might be worthwhile to try and improve your mindset so you can watch training videos with an open mind instead of rudely criticising coaches that are most likely further along the journey than you are.
If you are struggling to progress, this is probably why.
All the best though.

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