www.blackhatpokerschool.com Online Poker Tournament – Mastering the End Game in Multi-Table Tournaments (MTTs) This is the final 25/767 players of a of a $9 – $5K GTD at Party Poker. I hope that this video gives you some insight into what proper play should look like in these types of tournaments. I have the “Main Tournament Strategy” poker manual up on my site. It is FREE to download, so be sure to check it out, and improve your poker game! Here is the site: blackhatpoker.synthasite.com www.blackhatpokerschool.com

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  • 20 December 20119:09 pm TheBlackHatPoker

    @Louiedog89 There are times to be aggressive, and times you need to hold back my friend. I have won dozens of tournaments, so don’t think for one second, I don’t know big stack aggressive play. By nature I am a LAG, but to be a good poker player, you have to adapt to your environment, and situations. There’s no worse feeling than the guy waking up with AK, and you bubbling to 2 stacks SMALLER than you! Save the “its mean’t to be” for the final table. Only play I would change is my AJ…

  • 20 December 201110:03 pm TheBlackHatPoker

    @Louiedog89 AHAHAHAHA 🙂 … General comment on everything you wrote prior: you pick on the marginal 5% spots, but don’t look at the other 95% of advice throughout the series… that’s a good approach 🙂

  • 20 December 201110:33 pm Louiedog89

    “Really good shove with A9”

    OH REALLY, WHAT OTHER FKIN CHOICE DID HE HAVE WITH 1.5X BB?????????

  • 20 December 201110:55 pm Louiedog89

    @TheBlackHatPoker
    Stop trying to justify your move please. If you took a second to consider chip stacks you’d realize the BB is calling your shove almost never. This is a perfect spot to scoop up 32,500 chips and start building your stack. Stop trying to justify your play cause you got scared of getting knocked out.

  • 20 December 201111:09 pm Louiedog89

    Watching you fold that just made me sick.

  • 20 December 201111:33 pm Louiedog89

    He can only risk becoming short stacked on the FT bubble with the MOST PREMIUM HANDS. He’s folding almost everything there except AA-10’s, AK, and AQ to you. A chance you need to be willing to take at this point in the tournament.

    Next time try to think please. Folding the 4’s was whatever. Although I might not have made the same move I understood your logic. However, this is just a classic mistake, you got scared of losing on the bubble and missed out on an extra 30,000+ chips.

  • 21 December 201112:27 am Louiedog89

    AND If you were actually a thinking player, you would have realized you are going up against the 2nd short stack in the whole tournament as SB and a medium sized chip stack as BB.

    The SB is so small he’s going to be trying to fold everything to make the FT or he’s gonna be calling your shove with much worse hands all the time.

    This is the part that blows my mind. The BB only has 100,000 more chips than you, but still way more comfortable than you.

  • 21 December 201112:49 am Louiedog89

    LOL. Did you seriously fold KJ suited ON THE BUTTON, 5 handed, with less than 6 BB’s left???????

    LOL this is an easy shove.

    If you lose that hand it was meant to be. At this rate you are playing ONLY to make the final table, which is horrible. How do you expect to get that big cash entering the FT as short stack. With your chip stack this is a shove every time and until you understand that I’m guessing you’ll keep finishing somewhere around 6th-8th which I’m assuming you do here.

  • 21 December 201112:56 am oranski1

    I think when you folded KJ and 44 you clearly proved too be highly sensible player! I learned the hardway that couple of face cards or small pairs happen to be so frequently dominated and cause serious frustrations at the end of the tourney when you don’t hit them or finish in a stink hole. I think you r highly flrxible player who is capable of going all the way at any buy-in tournament. Great videos. Kudos 2 you!

  • 21 December 20111:32 am kerkkoish

    Dude it really seems that you put a lot of effort in these videos, but I really hope they are a leveled joke. I’ve never seen anyone have such a twisted picture of his own skills.
    As a level this works, but if you are really serious then you need to wake the fuck up and quick.
    I just accidentally bumped into these videos and took a look and just had to comment cause it seemed so surreal to me that you might actually be serious whit this bullshit. I hope nobody has taken your advice…lol

  • 21 December 20112:30 am N1GGAfromCOMPTON

    howcome the dealer skipped you?

  • 21 December 20112:37 am TheBlackHatPoker

    @Mackattack2294 Why not.. there was action at the other table…11 players left.. one more for final table. Blinds were 20K-10K … if I raised.. I would have to play for my whole stack…why would I risk all the chips I had, in that spot, where I could have been called by the Big blind with a better hand. Even if I only got the SB to go all in… he would only do it with an ace or better, I would be risking 40K in that spot, but more so the possibility of elimination. To much equity in my stack

  • 21 December 20112:57 am Mackattack2294

    can’t believe the fold on button with KJ

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