3 Postflop Tips to CRUSH Small Stakes Tournaments
In this video, Jonathan Little is going to teach how to crush small stakes tournaments with a focus on postflop play. For a limited time, check out this BRAND NEW Jonathan Little Course for FREE: www.mypokercoaching.com/crush...
Welcome to episode 2 in my Crushing Small Stakes Tournaments Series here :) If you're a tournament poker player, this video is for you! It's time to master the fundamentals of poker tournaments, moving from preflop play to postflop play.
Postflop play can be tricky in tournaments, but if you play these spots better than your opponents, you're going to gain an edge and run deep in more tournaments!
I hope you enjoy this and use it to CRUSH Low stakes poker tournaments :)
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I hope you all enjoy this and use it to crush your upcoming tournaments :)
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Hi Jonathan, amazing content. 👌 Do you have a recommendation for games with add on. I play a 35$ local re enter tournament with add on option. When the re enter phase is over the blinds are usually 1k 2k, starting stack 50k. Add on 10$ for extra 30k chips. I studied 40bb fundamentals, I guess as long as I’m in that range I should be fine, but the players tell me it’s a mistake if I don’t take the extra 30k chips and I often have the feeling that I lose some edge then. I would really appreciate some general advice. Thanks a lot.
@Wah00ligan
3 ай бұрын
You should always add on. You’re buying 50k chips for 0.07c each. The 30k add on chips only cost 0.03c each. It’s a better value. And it’s always better to have more chips. Especially if you’re short, like doubling your stack from 30k to 60k. The only exception I can think of is if you’re really deep. Like you built up a 400k stack; now 30k is not so important.