The commitment 3 or 4 bets instead of going all in. I always rip it all in if my raise make me commited to re-shoves. And having the balls to play the low Ax suited more aggressive. I know the gto and odds but dont exploit that play enough times.
Get big cards hit your draws at every critical point. Seriously, You have to win the flips when it matters. I mean he played deepstack well but you have to admit, he was running very hot.
@@jppagetoo that’s tournament poker in a nutshell. Skill helps you rob the small pots, but if you aren’t running hot enough to win all in flips, you aren’t going to win and/or make a deep run. It’s why many tournament pros like me live such a tormented life. Tons of skill, constantly running up a big stack in the early stages with said skill..... and then once you are in the stages where the all ins are happening fast and frequently as the average stack size gets to be around 20-30 bigs, it’s suckout city every single all in flip. Lose as a favorite and lose as a dog..... if you can’t win all ins, no amount of skill is going to save you in tournaments.
20:28 the ICM calculator data is very interesting at the end of the tournament when everyone’s playing super wide it’s basically telling you to tighten up quite a bit again making it seem like it’s almost always better to play tighter at least in terms of your opening range not in position
Is it actually worth investing money into the poker coaching that they’re offering? Will I get access to all materials like poker charts and courses, support? Hand reviews…..Im not new to poker but I am a losing player so I need to change that.
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That entire final table also seemed rigged for inferno Jesus Christ he won every all in he faced through the entire final table even when he was crushed pre
The best player on final table is the commentator. when cash steps so big it is better good fold than good call learn to play short stack with poker coaching final tables are tough and rearly players do something out of lines good mtt final tables are very well paid when 3 players left exploit your opponents with big bluffs of their fear missing out big pay outs NO FEAR!ff
What was the biggest lesson you learnt from this final table?
Never get involved in a land war in Asia. And never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line!'
The commitment 3 or 4 bets instead of going all in. I always rip it all in if my raise make me commited to re-shoves.
And having the balls to play the low Ax suited more aggressive. I know the gto and odds but dont exploit that play enough times.
Don't drop the soap!
Get big cards hit your draws at every critical point. Seriously, You have to win the flips when it matters. I mean he played deepstack well but you have to admit, he was running very hot.
@@jppagetoo that’s tournament poker in a nutshell. Skill helps you rob the small pots, but if you aren’t running hot enough to win all in flips, you aren’t going to win and/or make a deep run. It’s why many tournament pros like me live such a tormented life. Tons of skill, constantly running up a big stack in the early stages with said skill..... and then once you are in the stages where the all ins are happening fast and frequently as the average stack size gets to be around 20-30 bigs, it’s suckout city every single all in flip. Lose as a favorite and lose as a dog..... if you can’t win all ins, no amount of skill is going to save you in tournaments.
Excellent commentary by Evan, he is so much more informative, and exciting than those clowns on Poker Go.
20:28 the ICM calculator data is very interesting at the end of the tournament when everyone’s playing super wide it’s basically telling you to tighten up quite a bit again making it seem like it’s almost always better to play tighter at least in terms of your opening range not in position
Good stuff. I liked the talk about how bet sizing affects the opponents range moving forward in the hand.
Exactly this for me too.
Evan, love your commentary. Very enjoyable and informative. Thank you.
Great content, loved your breakdown of the hands. Learned quiet a lot.
You have had so fluent speech and analysis of of poker that it was very plesuareble to watch.
Would be nice to sun run like that at the most important FT of your life. Congrats WelcomInferno, crushed it!
Evan has pro chops, give that man a TV deal!
Is it actually worth investing money into the poker coaching that they’re offering? Will I get access to all materials like poker charts and courses, support? Hand reviews…..Im not new to poker but I am a losing player so I need to change that.
Start with the free option. You will get access to several great fundamentals classes and some tools including charts. I think you will be impressed with the quality of the info available to you and you can then decide if spending some money on higher tiers is worth it to you. Good luck!
That entire final table also seemed rigged for inferno Jesus Christ he won every all in he faced through the entire final table even when he was crushed pre
Great Content! Thank you.
Great vid thx
Good review
The best player on final table is the commentator.
when cash steps so big it is better good fold than good call
learn to play short stack with poker coaching
final tables are tough and rearly players do something out of lines
good mtt final tables are very well paid
when 3 players left exploit your opponents with big bluffs of their fear missing out big pay outs
NO FEAR!ff
Great job
shoving againt a losse player doesnt always work because they could have a monster just hiding in the weeds.
That was awesome
why are you calling him a loose opener? hes opening with good hands
Brutal last hand.
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After the first hand, I knew it was PokerStars..
shsouldnt he shove the 66?
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