Poker Strategy MTT Training Poker Video From OHT Coach Its Da kiDD and Online Holdem Tools. Late in a MTT kiDD will walk you through some of the hands he plays and a solid strategy for playing them. Please leave you comments and visit www.onlineholdemtools.com to see the rest of this poker video series.

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  • 4 February 20122:53 am robswift008

    how to win…………get super lucky…………hits a set every time he has a pair,and when he has A3 hits the other 3 after a bad call,floating in donkaments is not profitable because there is no bluff equity

  • 4 February 20123:43 am guitalemao

    bad video, bad player with a bad understandig of the game

  • 4 February 20124:19 am Daximmous

    What you use for looks EV of hand?

  • 4 February 20124:55 am halaisen

    Nvm I found it

  • 4 February 20124:58 am halaisen

    whats the mod ont the right side of ur table?

  • 4 February 20125:25 am archuletajustin

    you just can’t give expert advice on a $2 tournament people will play anything. That’s like trying to teach a racecar driver in a Toyota Prius.

  • 4 February 20125:31 am pkratitsbest

    and normally just don set mine with under 50BBs late stage in a donkament. raise or fold… there is not much implied odds coz most players are playing a wide range of hands. u are not going to get the money in often when u bink ur set.. if u are in middle to late position, raising is fine even with 22-66 normally if the players are passive and calling often against ur open. but in EP, just fold. i do set mine a lot early stage 100BBs+ deep against tight nits. but rarely late stage <40BBs

  • 4 February 20126:27 am pkratitsbest

    limping UTG 39BBs with 44?? call a 3x raise from the 13-15BB short stack with 44 OOP… wat? Its never deep enough to set mine against loose players in micro stake coz they are not only playing QQ+ AK. u are not going to get all the money in all the time even if u hit the set. u are only going to bink ur set 1/8 of time.. even when u hit and get paid 100% of the time, u are still going to lose 2-2.5BBs in avg. the losses when u miss > the winnings when u hit against a 15BB stack in long run

  • 4 February 20126:27 am pkratitsbest

    First of all, the 93o call is super automatic considering the sick pot odds hes getting.. what is “you know you are way behind and holding such as a low rank hand you don have to call there”? in poker, we always want to choose the best option available.. do you know wts “pot odds”? he had to put 12185 to win 37520.. 12185/(37520+12185)=24.5% equity needed… 9 3o definitely has 24.5% equity against a 80% or even 90% or ATC shoving range.. POT ODDS CRYING CALL.. calling has better EV then foldin

  • 4 February 20127:27 am OnlineHoldemTools11

    No that is tournament Indicator

  • 4 February 20128:17 am tiwilson00

    is that hold manager

  • 4 February 20128:35 am Gamubi

    anyone can win when you hit sets like that 🙂

  • 4 February 20129:21 am bettiesalbanese65465

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  • 4 February 20129:55 am OnlineHoldemTools11

    @St3lf I can see your point on the AT to a 7BB shove that is SUPER STANDARD he is way ahead of shorstack shove range.

  • 4 February 201210:23 am OnlineHoldemTools11

    @St3lf I just dont like to word standard I mean if you know you are way behind and holding such a low rank hand you dont HAVE to call there.

  • 4 February 201211:16 am St3lf

    eugh this video has really bad strategical advice :S the guys 93 call at 6.30 is standard and i think 3x raising at this stage is spewey

  • 4 February 201211:55 am St3lf

    lol at 4.00 or so i dont know how you’re ever laying down AT to a 7 BB shove in the BB. super standard call. hes wayyyy ahead of any shortstack shove range


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