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Stop loss is more appropriate name for this strategy.

Feb. 25, 2020 | 9:17 a.m.

Can give a detail explanation on Range asymmetries? Please

Dec. 18, 2019 | 11:54 a.m.

Tournament is an environment you got to have top holdings or very good draws to jam on.In these shallow stacks, 20bb or 10bb, you will get called with top pair holdings or better. This due is the very nature of shallow stacks. Cash game tactics only good in early stages in tournament.

Dec. 17, 2019 | 1:17 a.m.

Comment | Roberto29 commented on Weird Spot

Given the info provide, Your stack size in tournament was 77.5bb.
Looking just the hand situation:
Flop bet could have been more bigger give how the board texture was. You need to charger the SB and BB for draws holdings. Plus in my opinion, this board flavors the blinds than yours.
The reason for this logic is your playing pretty deep stack. While trust me, this probably one the most optimal situation most than likely you be ahead. I do not think your bet is bad. It comes down what your are trying to get out of the tournament. What is my objective?
Mint Cash? Playing to win?

If you playing for mint cash then play conservative and miss out on some value.
If you playing to win then your bet flop is great.

On the turn, you have to call regardless on what is your objective. That is must, because you are not drawing dead. Your still have some outs you can improve on the river.

Question? mjouzas89
How deep your were in that tournament?
How stakes was this MMT tournament?
Online or live?

Dec. 15, 2019 | 12:50 a.m.

Hey Ryan Martin Question ?
In MMT live environment, we can expect that most of player pool are not playing GTO poker. What are the limitations of Simulation solver ?

Thanks for the wisdom
Great Video by the way!

Dec. 15, 2019 | 12:21 a.m.

In playing early in the tournament(before Reg), a good cash game strategy is okay. Just remember, that you need to play tight. Everyone has big stack relative to the Blinds. Don’t know endanger your tournament life with no nominal holdings. The goal of early stages is to collect as much tournament chip as your can with risking your tournament life.

You only make money playing deep in tournament not early. (Unless you playing no limit bounty) Switch up gears, play a tight all-in strategy after the registration break is over. The goal survival till the money. Once, you are in the money wait for about 10 hands. A lot people tend bust your pay will go up.

That is the best advice. I can give you. I wish you the best.

Dec. 13, 2019 | 8:36 a.m.

Yes, the concept are relevant in my opinion but the example might be a bit out dated.

At first, I agreed if your lack knowledge of the player field or in live MTT you have no history with these players then play solid poker(ABC) or game theory poker. The style of these not matter it is what suit you the best.

The goal is to have intel of your opponents and adjust your pre-flop ranges accordingly so you can profit.

In live, pay attention to player pool language or logic when playing poker and what hands they show in showdown. Try to see if you can put them/him/her in style of playing. If certain, then adjust accordingly.

In online, it very competitive. Your must put in the work. Each time, you complete a mtt session. Study the your hand history and attempt to certain players in poker personality types. (Like Reg aggressive, Reg Passive, etc)

Dec. 11, 2019 | 9:46 a.m.

I bet is required meet in this situation. You shouldn’t be scared of bigger pairs.

Nov. 22, 2019 | 9:39 a.m.

Post | Roberto29 posted in NLHE: Cash Game Selection

Dear Runitonce members,

I am an live MTT player. When I have a the opportunity cash in tournament, sometimes I am tempted to play cash in stakes of 1/2. I am solid tournament player but I know have strong foundation in NLHE. I know the difference of both cash and tournaments.

When cashing in these tournaments, the time usually late and there are couple of cash tables on going.

How can you spot a “soft table” ?
If not, possible at the moment then how do spot weak players?

-Rob
Thanks

Nov. 21, 2019 | 11 a.m.

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