Blue Collar Poker: Shortstack Play

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POSTED Mar 18, 2024

Kevin Martin continues his approach of distilling difficult concepts into easy to digest info this time turning his focus to preflop short stack play which is critical to master for success in MTT's.

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urubaz 11 months ago

love your course, thanks for making it. as a rec, this is my training for WSOP.

urubaz 10 months ago

Kevin Martin months later, even after trying courses on other sites, this is the best explainer for this type of strategy. feeling good for the WSOP now. thanks for this series

yawnkus 11 months ago

Hey Kmart, been a long time brotha, hope you and Schoony (Ryan) are doing ok, I'm over on the Ontario stars site and I can tell you the games are awesome, I really like your style of video making, you make things very easy to visualize and understand, Great content bud, looking forward to seeing more for sure!

SoundSpeed 11 months ago

I really like the way you teach. Very clear presentation of the concepts.

If you are in the 20-25bb range but you have a bunch of 7-10bb stacks behind you, will you tighten up a bit since you will face jams?

Thanks!

Hoothoot 11 months ago

Great videos so far Kevin, I appreciate your teaching style. One thing I struggle with in (live) MTTs is taking antes -- usually BB ante -- into account when calculating stack size. It often effectively doubles the size of the BB. If, say, the blind level is 50/100 with a 100 BB ante, do we simply consider the BB to be 200 when we calculate our stack size?

SKolpak24 11 months ago

Loving the series so far Kevin. I really enjoy your style of explaining these interesting concepts and the interactive nature of running through the GTO wizard drills & trainings together. Keep up the great work!

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