Tony's 'Live Poker' Podcasts
This is the last edition of Killer Poker Analysis - at least for the foreseeable future. In this show, I wrap things up by addressing seven important themes that relate to everything I've talked about over the past few years.
Tags: game theory, math, psychology, Utility
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1.) Possible merits of buying into no-limit hold'em cash games with stacks shorter than 100bbs
2.) Suited connectors in no-limit hold'em
3.) cEV Mode: What it means to be in chip accumulation mode in tournaments
Tags: cEV, cEV mode, chip accumulation, no-limit, shortstacking, suited connectors
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1.) The impact that rake can have on game selection and in-game strategy
2.) Clumping
Tags: clumping, game selection, rake
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1.) Managing your chip stacks at the table
2.) When (if ever) you should show hands
3.) The cardinal rule: "Always leave yourself outs"
Tags: chips, Rounders, showing hands
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1.) When to take rebuys and add-ons
2.) Straddles
3.) Dealing with opponents who expose their cards to their neighbors
Tags: add-ons, exposing cards, rebuys, straddles
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1.) Avoid making unqualified predictions about how good or bad a certain game will be
2.) Balance and deception
3.) Protecting hands vs. maximizing value
Tags: balance, deception, extracting value, game selection, maximizing value, protecting hands, value
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1.) Black Friday updates
2.) Brick-and-mortar play following Black Friday
3.) Edges in live play that can't be had in online play
Tags: Black Friday, live play, tells
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1.) How to make good deals in tournaments; how to decline bad deals 2.) Strategic considerations for playing in no-limit hold'em games when preflop raises are large 3.) Advanced ways to optimize table selection in online cash games
Tags: dealmaking, no-limit, table selection
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Topics covered:
1.) In no-limit hold'em (NLHE) tournaments, should we be trying to avoid getting in jam/fold spots to begin with?
2.) Thoughts on playing 15bb-25bb stacks in NLHE
3.) Common mistakes made by live no-limit hold'em cash game players
Tags: jam/fold, medium stacks, no-limit
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Topics covered:
1.) Using Poker Tracker 3 to find leaks in your game
2.) Bubble play in MTTs with top-heavy payout structures
3.) Joseph Cheong's A7o hand at the 2010 WSOP ME Final Table
Tags: A7o, bubble play, finding leaks, Joseph Cheong, Poker Tracker 3, PT3, WSOP, WSOP ME
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Topics covered:
1.) Strategy for Rush multitable tournaments versus regular multitable tournaments
2.) How to respond when a short-stack shoves and a big stack 3-bet isolates
3.) 3-betting 20bb stacks in response to a 2.5bb open raise
Tags: 3-bet isolation, 3-betting, Rush Poker
Posted in Hold'em, Killer Poker Analysis, Live Poker, Online Poker, Poker Math and Theory, Tournament Poker: MTTs | Comments Off
Topics covered:
1.) Double or Nothing sit 'n go (SNG) strategy
2.) How to maximize the effectiveness of your HUD as a 15ish big blind stack in multitable tournaments (MTTs)
3.) Effective tournament selection
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Tags: DoN, DoNs, double or nothing SNGs, Hold'em Manager, HUD, Poker Tracker 3, tournament selection
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Topics covered:
1.) The hand that knocked Phil Helmuth out of the 2010 Bay 101 Main Event
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Tags: Andy Seth, Bay 101, endgame strategy, final table strategy, limp-reraise, no-limit, Phil Hellmuth, WPT
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Topics covered:
1.) How to play AA in 3-bet pots
2.) What mistakes you should avoid when playing live poker
3.) The limitations of Harrington's M value
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Tags: 3-bet, Harrington's M
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Topics covered:
1.) Rebuy tournaments: when to rebuy or add-on; when it's possibly correct not to
2.) How to play the final table of a multitable tournament
3.) How to maximize your profits in ultra-restricted buy-in no limit hold'em cash games
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Tags: add-ons, final table, MTTs, multitable tournaments, rebuys, restricted buy-in
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