Sit and Go Texas Holdem Tournament Poker Tutorial, Part 2

October 21st, 2008

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This Sit and Go Poker Video provides a tutorial for winning Texas Hold’em Sit and Go poker tournament. For beginners and intermediate poker players wh play both online and in offline poker tournaments. This is part 2 of 7.

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18 Responses

  1. dani200105 Says:

    nice vid!!! but i …
    nice vid!!! but i wouldnt have called the allin with KQ… could have been painful, dont you think? maybe he floped two pair.. or was on a flush draw and he checked on the turn.. slow play with the flush? so i would never call an allin with just top pair and good kicker in the early stage of a sng.

  2. yizzal Says:

    comment continued …
    comment continued from below ….a good player would definately try and take control of the hand by betting instead of check callin praying for the flush to hit,which was a far better play as u gave ureself a chance , even if unlikely of pickinh up the pot with a worse hand,ie.. he mighta had ak hearts and u could pick up an uncontested pot

  3. yizzal Says:

    i have a comment …
    i have a comment the had u raised with ak then called the big reraise( which is marginal) but not horrible u then flopped 3 to ure suit….u then called his allin 1 question if u intended on calling an allin from him after the flop hit, why wasnt u the 1 going allin and giving ureself a chance to win the pot right there

  4. nemesisrogue Says:

    Nice vid. Excellent …
    Nice vid. Excellent presenting - tonality, comments, explanations etc.

    Shame about the negative comments saying you contradict yourself. Some people just don’t understand poker is a game of situations rather than hard rules - even though they think they knwo about poker.

    So yeah, betting to chase flush draws is not hypocritical to you betting lareg to simulate the draw.

  5. alvintyr Says:

    well played :)
    well played :)

  6. dal2k5 Says:

    I found calling …
    I found calling with AJ kind of loose especially with the blinds so low. Could have easily gone broke there because so much of your stack was invested in the pot but it turned out alright lol. They were too aggressive and you made them pay lol. Is this a cash game?

  7. TIGERLAX28 Says:

    Anything you learn …
    Anything you learn from this guy you must use in cash games for lots of money. I try using this in freerolls and small games, and u just get jerkoffs calling and chasing dream river cards, so to reiterate it only works against good players

  8. SteepDescent Says:

    Obviously A/J was …
    Obviously A/J was an easy fold in that situation. I found it amusing that later on he spoke about not getting in trouble with kickers…

  9. obiwon76 Says:

    On that hand when u …
    On that hand when u had A-J, and had 2 people raise in front of you, you assumed nobody had your A-J beat, did you think someone could of had A-Q, A-K?

  10. rbraddy2 Says:

    Understood. Well, …
    Understood. Well, everyone has their own way of playing this game. I vary my play quite a bit so as to be less predictable. I don’t play any hand the same exact way for a given position. I do often play more loose early in a tournament in order to get a feel for the table action, which sometimes results in me loosing a few chips early, and making me appear loosy-goosy…then I tighten up some, then bluff some. I mix things up, which has worked well for me.

  11. kr4ckas Says:

    That was before you …
    That was before you were the chip leader. You only had 1500 chips from the start of that hand. I’m being negative about the play only because any jack makes me disgruntled…

  12. rbraddy2 Says:

    Disagree. As the …
    Disagree. As the chip leader, I can afford to overplay some hands.

  13. kr4ckas Says:

    yes, with 3 other …
    yes, with 3 other people, aj is ACE CRAP. Woulda been funny had you ran into a bigger ace, but… that woulda made you start the video over again.

  14. JakeJeck Says:

    You call raises …
    You call raises with dominate hands (AJ/KQ) too often.

  15. rbraddy2 Says:

    It’s a combination …
    It’s a combination of Dan’s “M” concept, plus a NEW playbook that I added to it. Thanks for noticing!

  16. arp1407 Says:

    Your “X Factor” is …
    Your “X Factor” is a rip off of Dan Harrington’s “M” concept which he took and creditied Paul Magril with inventing.

  17. gradof04 Says:

    pretty good method, …
    pretty good method, except you go against your all in when you say bet big to get the others out so they don’t draw, but you called that all in with nothing but a flush draw. but still nicly played.

  18. killajulius Says:

    Interesting …
    Interesting information , thank you for posting!

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