How to chrush micro stakes sit and go's (poker SNG)

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Learn how to chrush micro stakes SNG´s from the poker pro Johan Sunnanängs, aka HOMERos. In this video we will go through the basic poker strategy for the early level, mid levels and late levels during poker sit and go´s.
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  • @johncrumpley8702
    @johncrumpley87022 жыл бұрын

    Nice job! Since Covid, I play a ton of small/medium stakes SNGs... Much the same strategy that you show here. Playing tight thru the early stages is one thing that fishy players fail to realize.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes. You can tell the value of the game by wathcing how loose they play early on. Thanks for watching.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @pokercoacho
    @pokercoachoАй бұрын

    Welcome all! Join my free Discord-chat! :) discord.gg/RSg2Yq2wcf Join our Telegram channel! t.me/pokercoacho For more information visit pokercoacho.com

  • @blaurentiu
    @blaurentiu2 жыл бұрын

    Very useful video. Many thanks! 😊

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! :) Spread the word to poker friends. I will make more videos. I'll also share tips to my email list. Join here if you like. It´s free. bit.ly/FreePokerTips

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

    Finally. A new one is out. Check i out here. :) Comment if you like it. :) kzread.info/dash/bejne/dpaOp7ujpLS-Z7A.html

  • @manuelhilgers5918
    @manuelhilgers59182 жыл бұрын

    nice video, i like the fact that you are really showing how to beat the micros. theres so much content and knowledge on youtube thats just not aplicable on the micros stakes. keep it up

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Manuel! :) Really appreciated the feedback. I will produce more videos like this. Have a nice day! /Johan

  • @orgilgankhuyag5222
    @orgilgankhuyag52222 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video! Pls do more videos like this

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, comments like this motivate me to do more of them. :) I´ll do more videos in August when Im back at for sure.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

    Finally. A new one is out. Check i out here. :) Comment if you like it. :) kzread.info/dash/bejne/dpaOp7ujpLS-Z7A.html

  • @jzw3534
    @jzw35342 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for making this video. It's really helpful to see and learn from a pro.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Very appreciated. Will make another one soon. :)

  • @PokerWithDr.Parlay
    @PokerWithDr.ParlayАй бұрын

    Great Content

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @jeffpearson9704
    @jeffpearson97042 жыл бұрын

    Great video, thanks! Curious, what is the software you're using which shows the shown down hands after a new round has been dealt? Keep making video's!

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jeff! Thanks, very appreciated. I'll keep making videos for sure. :) The program I'm using is Pokertracker 4. You can try it for free 30 days using this link. Try 30 days for free using this link: bit.ly/2TCHsvn Good luck! Join our Facebook group or email list if you like to get notified when we do new videos. Best regards Johan

  • @klatewilson5170
    @klatewilson51702 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video, especially the right-screen at 6:25, poor guy in the BB.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, appreciated. :)

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @mattiaskullenberg5399
    @mattiaskullenberg53992 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the video! I am new to poker and starting to learn but I was just curios at around 6.30 you called the other player’s All in with J and Q off suit, would you have done the same if it meant you going all in or would you have folded?

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback! No I would not have called if he had a bigger stack that covered mine. Actually I maybe would not even raise in the first place if the stack sizes for the small and big blind where different. In this case I got pot odds to call both when small or big blind pushes, so I'm commited to call there everytime when I do raise preflop.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @bibe94
    @bibe942 жыл бұрын

    nice video! well done! Question: Experienced(10years playing) but not profitable player wants to start being profitable by studying harrisson's books and watching videos like this and free content from poker coaching sites. Started studying a year ago but never had mainly the mentality of doing it. i mean tilt was all over me after a bad beat. 1) How many buy ins should my starting bankroll be? 2) Are these 9people sit n gos the way to build bigger bankroll and improve my game or should i choose other tours like 2,5$ 180 people? Do u have other sit n gos to suggest? (rake, prizepools, difiiculty and ROI included in the reason of choosing them) 3)Do u offer 1-1 coaching or even group coaching? THANK YOU in advance!

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Bibe, Thanks! Anwears to your questions. 1. I recommend at least 50 buy ins for SNGs. But you could definitively allow yourself to take shots if you are willing and able to move down again if it doesnt work out. For example if you reach 5000$ in your bankroll you could allow yourself to play a slightly higher buy in SNGs for some sessions if you set the limit to move back to the lower stake if you go down to 4.000$ again. That set up worked for me. I allowed myself to play higher games and learn more but still I was always willing to move down again if it didn't work out . Then trying again when you built up your bankroll to that level again. 2. I you play SNGs with more players you need bigger bankroll since the variance (swings) will be much higher. I recommend Unibet for seveal reasons. It is not mainly a poker site, it concist of many casino and sportsbetting players. So the opposiition is really weak. Also the rake is lower, only about 5%, and that is really important for your winrate. If you want to try it sign up for a new account through the link found on this page. pokercoacho.com/poker-sites/ 3. Yes, I offer 1-1 coaching. Send and email to the mail listed above. I'm also up for group sessions if more people want to join in. If you have any topics you want me to bring up in future videos let me know here in the comments. Have a nice day! /Johan

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @jorgeoliveira5822
    @jorgeoliveira58222 жыл бұрын

    what program do you use to see the statistics of the players on the table?

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pokertracker 4. See link in the Bio to try it 30 days for free. :)

  • @peterbi1
    @peterbi12 жыл бұрын

    Hej Johan Thank you for the great video, learned a lot😀 Im playing 45 man sit and go Turbo I have some questions that i really hope you will answer, thank you. This i questions about the early game. Do you think that you should open wider preflop compared to 9 man sit and go? Hands like A10o UTG and 66+ is that to wide when you have 50-75bb early in the tournament? Can you call raises on the button, with hands like 89s, A5s, J10s, when you have 50-75bb? Looking forward to your next video, have a great day😀

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Peter, Nice to hear! I'm glad you liked it. :) Here is anwears to your questions. 1. No I don't think so. You should use the same solid strategy with shallow SNG starting stacks. There is not enough room to play around. 2. ATo and 66 UTG. Just fold it and you will be better off. :) At a 9 handed SNG game with tough opponents I could even fold AQo UTG. Not much good can really happen there anyway. Just trouble. 3. With shallow stacks you should not call that type of hands suchs as 89s, A5s etc. With a bit bigger stacks early on in a MTT and poor opponents then of course you could widen up there and take advantage of playing specutlative hands with deep stacks in position against weak opponents. Also there is another thing I like with the super conservative approach early in an SNG. You get way more credit than you should later in the tournament when you need to steal or shove all in to steal the blinds. I'll publish the next video next week. Thanks for watching and subscribe to the channel if you haven't already. Here: bit.ly/3iKjNU5 Have a nice day!

  • @peterbi1

    @peterbi1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for the reply, this will help me a lot in future games. Im really glad, you took the time for me. I will subscribe to the channel and looking forward to your new video😀

  • @nicor6415

    @nicor6415

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Peter Bisgaard Some advice from a former 45man Pro on the 45man SNGs with experience for over 55.000 Sit n Gos up to the 30$ Level. 1. Imagine every average regular is as taggish as the PokerCoch advices. What does this mean to you? Basically: Just fold whenever they raise from Early Position. But raise much much wider from EP when you are first in, cause of their tight assumptions u can get away easily with so many hands. 2. Flatting marginal hands or Potential hands is fine - even with shallow stacks as long as u have a clear (!!) postflop edges including some high variance exploitive plays and are an expert with stacks somewhat in between 8-15 Big Blinds. If not: Fold, cause otherwise the chances to get into slightly -EV spots too often are kinda estimated. Train and analyse these sports first, before you take them. 3. ICM and Future EV Plays are the absolute Key to smash those tournaments. If u master the Theory and dont stick to it like a blind wizzard, but adjust to specific player tendencies and exploit that to the maximum. You can even have 35% ROI+

  • @nicor6415

    @nicor6415

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pokercoacho That kinda super conserative approach works just fine against players who doesnt pay that much attention (which is def the main pack in these Limits). A reasonable regular realizes immediatly what kinda obvious strategy you are following. It's actually super exploitative and the most common reason why people in Formats like this are "just" having something between 5-15% ROIs - which is obviously just fine. But still far off from potential. For crushing the regulars as well - you really shouldnt be so sticky to that "simple concept"

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    I win on higher stakes too. 😊 You can check my Sharkscope graph here. pokercoacho.com/sit-and-go-poker/strategy/ You should of course take into account how your opponents play and what their ranges are in different spots. But that doesn’t mean you should play looser. Especially not during the earlier levels when the blinds pressure is low. By playing super conservative early on you are getting a tight image which you can use later on in the tournament. And that works against the better players as well, trust me. I have played for living for more than 7 years beaten all kind of stakes.

  • @shivasirons6159
    @shivasirons61592 жыл бұрын

    29:12 he had suited connectors and was looking to end it, he almost did.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes he wanted to end the pain 😅. It was a bad call and unfortunately for him it didn´t work out.

  • @TacticFanatic0
    @TacticFanatic02 жыл бұрын

    Whats the biggest difference in playstyle between cash games and sng?

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    There is so much difference between cashgames and sit and gos. The biggest difference is the stack sizes in relation to the blinds. The blind pressure is generally so much lower in cashgames. Therefore you can play many more hands from the button and cut off in a cashgame outplay your opponenents with your positional advantage. On the other hand in a SNG that advantage is not as big, since it moves to an all in or fold move early on in a SNG. That takes away the positional advantage and the number of speculative hands you can play.

  • @kansaspene2897
    @kansaspene28972 жыл бұрын

    Great Video! In early stages, how would you go about playing hands like AQo, AJ? would you recommend 3 bets or call for cheap flops.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi and thanks! Never threebet. Its mostly very poor hands in an SNG earöy on. :) I would mostly fold those hands to a raise early on in an SNG. Later stages I could reraise push all in depending on stack sizes and opppnent raising. But in general not so much good will happen calling raises with those type of hands early on in SNG. Of coruse there is exceptions, the raise is really low, you have position, the opponent raise very loose etc. Then I would call and see how it develops. :) 9 handed I fold AJ utg early on. Could even fold AQ UTG in a good game. Not much good things will happen raising it when there is only very small blinds to steal.

  • @iAnon666
    @iAnon6662 жыл бұрын

    do you have a type of sng tht you recommend? 9 max, 6 max? turbos, hyper turbos? knockouts? double ups, triple ups? thank you

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi and thanks for watching. :) To start with I would recommend 9 max in a slower format. Then it is easier to benefit from the really tight strategy I teach in this video. As you become better and more experienced you can move over to turbos to be able to get more volume and increase hourly rate. The fewer players there is at the table the tougher spots you will get in. Good luck!

  • @iAnon666

    @iAnon666

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pokercoacho Thank you for your reply! Have a good day!

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@iAnon666 Thanks! You too.

  • @wondergreen4259
    @wondergreen42592 жыл бұрын

    Hi! Somehow I cant find contact email not in video description not on website. Pls advise. Thx

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Santis, Send an email to info@pokercoacho.com :) Best regards Johan

  • @wondergreen4259

    @wondergreen4259

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pokercoacho i sent email trough your web contact form. No reply over a week.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wondergreen4259 Thats really weird and thanks for noticing. What webform? I noticed your mail you sent now. Will reply tomorrow

  • @maxis175
    @maxis1752 жыл бұрын

    Do you think its proffitable to play super tight in early game with the antes ? Without antes for sure.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, but I would open raise more from the button, cutoff etc with antes. I would play more hands for sure in position. But the general tight strategy early on still applies.

  • @maxis175

    @maxis175

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pokercoacho thanks coach, last question, which is your range in the first positions ( utg, utg+1 ecc..) in the early blinds with antes ?

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@maxis175 Thanks Maxi. I have to be a bit boring here and answear "it depends". If players are loose and reraising frequenlty I would play very tight, raising like AQ+ and TT+. If players are poor and weak / passive I could go maybe open AJ+ and 99+. When I play without ante I never open raise UTG first lvls with worse hands than AQ. I have even open folded it in some tougher games. :)

  • @Jacob-ud9fe
    @Jacob-ud9fe2 жыл бұрын

    Don’t play sngs on global. I know a guy that has been played 16000sngs there and all of the sudden 3 weeks ago his graph starts going straight down. Weird weird things going on over there. He called me crying so I went over the next day and watched him lose literally every single all in for 5 hours. He lost every single flip, he lost every time he had AKvsAx, he lost ALMOST every single time he had AA and KK. Any time he got all In pre , he lost. I saw it with my own eyes and I still couldn’t believe it. And he said that it had been going on for a month solid, over 3000 games, and I believe him 100%.

  • @skullduggery3377

    @skullduggery3377

    2 жыл бұрын

    yeah, they claim it's 'variance'. a 'downswing'. but if it was, wouldn't it happen more uniformly; such as winning some and losing some? not these horrendous and impossible and endless scenarios of bad beats and coolers that defy statistical logic. seems pretty non random to me. but if you wanna distance yourself from it, i suppose the only way is to actually play MORE in an effort to end it quicker; or quit playing because you don't feel like you're getting a fair deal...literally.

  • @luigidamasco4566
    @luigidamasco45662 жыл бұрын

    Can this strategy also apply to 27-player sit and go tournaments?

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Luigi, Yes this strategy can be used to all type of sit and go tournaments. :)

  • @Dr.Im-All-In
    @Dr.Im-All-In Жыл бұрын

    ITS possibel 2 Play manic right?

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 ай бұрын

    Manic tight? Yes!

  • @pressurepointguy
    @pressurepointguy2 жыл бұрын

    have you made a good amount of return from improving in your poker game?

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes about 100.000$ from SNGs only. You can see my graph for Pokerstars in this post. :) pokercoacho.com/sit-and-go-poker/strategy/ Best regards Johan

  • @pressurepointguy

    @pressurepointguy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pokercoacho that is incredibly inspiring and motivating. I am a new poker player and have found decent streaks but still find trouble with learning the discipline aspect and play way too loose thank you for putting your content out there brother I will take notes

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great! Thanks. Glad you liked it. :) Make sure to subscribe to the channel I'll share my whole strategy here for free. bit.ly/3iKjNU5 Have a great day!

  • @jamesp4063
    @jamesp40632 жыл бұрын

    Why do you tend to raise around 2x bb when you enter, is that not allowing others into the pot cheaply?

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

    It allows us to steal for a cheaper prize. And then we can try more often. But with deeper stacks in a MTT I usually adapts depending on the table and position. With weaker position I tend to raise slightly more.

  • @bohemiancasanova5538
    @bohemiancasanova55382 жыл бұрын

    Hello sir, can you tell me which software you are using? I'm playing on Pokerstars as well.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello sir, I use Poker Tracker 4. You can download it and try it for 30 days free using this link. :) bit.ly/2TCHsvn

  • @bohemiancasanova5538

    @bohemiancasanova5538

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@pokercoacho Thanks. Installed it already. Also another video where you play $2 Turbo, would be greatly appreciated.

  • @bohemiancasanova5538

    @bohemiancasanova5538

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@pokercoacho Might be a great way to build more following as well since it is by far your most succesful vid. I think most of us beginers try to start at these low level games and build up so just watching someone much better play them is insane value for us.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bohemiancasanova5538 Absolutely. I will try to fix that next week. :)

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@bohemiancasanova5538 Thanks, yes will do more videos like this one. :) And also planning to do a recap of one of my Sunday Warmup wins (33.000$). Bigger stakes but still interesting for many I think. Thanks for contributing to the channel. Best regards Johan

  • @robertbelscak1520
    @robertbelscak1520 Жыл бұрын

    What would you say, what % of these types of touirnaments do you end up in the money, and how many ow those do you actualy end up 1st?

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 ай бұрын

    Hard to say it is easier to look at numbers like profit per game. How I play also depends on the payout structure. On some sites it is way better to take risks to win more often than many 2nd and 3rd finishes.

  • @CollegeBoundCFL
    @CollegeBoundCFL Жыл бұрын

    Where could we buy the course?

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't have any course to sell actually. But maybe I should create one. :) Thanks for following!

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

    Finally. A new one is out. Check i out here. :) Comment if you like it. :) kzread.info/dash/bejne/dpaOp7ujpLS-Z7A.html

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Ай бұрын

    Now I got my own free Discord-chat! :) Join it here: discord.gg/RSg2Yq2wcf

  • @Jealod24
    @Jealod24 Жыл бұрын

    He thinks playing for 15 years is before the poker boom. I started as a teenager in the 90’s after watching rounders… that’s before the boom

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

    True. I started just in the boom more or less. Maybe one year before the hype.

  • @miropribanic5581
    @miropribanic5581 Жыл бұрын

    can you still recommend online poker these days? I mean, after all the scandals (Full Tilt Poker), bots and rigged software, collusion and stuff...is it still possible to make money? I used to play SNGs quite a bit. It is quite time-consuming if you want to be profitable. Also tracking software is nice to have, but you did not seem to have used explicitly in this video. I mean the hands they played, or the way they reacted to your BS attempt, is valuable information even without having the HUD.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Miro, there is several reasons to play online poker these days. 1, There i value in MTTs and SNGs. Cash games are much tougher nowadays in my opionon but tournaments are still profitable. 2. You also get good practice and can play many hands online. Experience you can then use in live games. 3. Yes I use HUD usually, but I find it more important to use in cashgames. SNGs are more a game of preflop decisions mostly. With that said. It was way easier to earn big and easy bucks in the past. But if you like online poker why not try to get better? :) Thanks for following the channel. Best regards Johan

  • @miropribanic5581

    @miropribanic5581

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pokercoacho thx, m8

  • @TonyEnglandUK

    @TonyEnglandUK

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@miropribanic5581 I'm a web programmer as well as a poker player, my advice would be *not* to play poker online, at least not for money. Videos like this one have a vested interest in telling you it's all good but really the video owner is just trying to profit from you, too (count his links in the video description) . Even if you're a really good player, you're not going to beat the z-bots and employees who have that one superpower that you will never have. They can see your cards.

  • @TonyEnglandUK

    @TonyEnglandUK

    Жыл бұрын

    @@miropribanic5581 P.S. 1 in 5 of your games online include (cough) "non-human players". Those spectacular suckouts you keep experiencing aren't accidental.

  • @miropribanic5581

    @miropribanic5581

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TonyEnglandUK thank you, Tony. What you say confirms my experiences. You simply cannot trust those sites any more. Mind you, there is cheating going on even in live poker, as you will know ("Postegate", or this new scandal at the Hustler)

  • @bigslice54
    @bigslice54 Жыл бұрын

    "An A is within his range" The guy is BB & called a min raise vs 1 player, then checked the flop...isn't ANYTHING within the range of this player at this point? Honest ?

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, at what minute in the video? I will take a closer look. :)

  • @Dr.Im-All-In
    @Dr.Im-All-In Жыл бұрын

    But U cant w8 only 4 Premium..

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 ай бұрын

    It has worked out pretty fine. :) Use the tight image to steal later in the tournament.

  • @jamesmiddleton8335
    @jamesmiddleton8335 Жыл бұрын

    sit and gos are just not something I ever win, I'm a cash game player and every now and again I'll go play some sit and gos because of the fishiness, but I can never beat them. I find it really frustrating, just wishing these players were in my cash games

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi James, One common thing cashgames players are usually doing wrong is playing to many hands and playing the suited connectors etc too frequently. Fold, fold fold during the beginning stages and build your tight image to be able to steal when it matters when the blinds are high. Good luck and thanks for following!

  • @jamesmiddleton8335

    @jamesmiddleton8335

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pokercoacho thanks for the advice, what kind of vpip would you recommend/ are there any preflop charts you can direct me to? I probably play around a 15 vpip in my 9 player sit and gos with ante.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@jamesmiddleton8335 Hi, I base my VPIP on position, blinds and opponents. So there is unfortunately no chart I can direct you to. As an example. Early on UTG with no antes I would fold hands strong as AQ and 88 if the table is decent. In general play really tight early on and use your tight image on the later streets to pick up some nice pots when it really matters. :) Good luck!

  • @shivasirons6159
    @shivasirons61592 жыл бұрын

    6:57. Since you're teaching begginers you should explain a little about the odds.

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely. Thanks and good point.

  • @Dr.Im-All-In
    @Dr.Im-All-In Жыл бұрын

    I loook pokerlabs... U dont play

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 ай бұрын

    I don't play so much on Pokerstars nowadays thats correct. I use other networks and a lot of live play.

  • @alenbatagelj8035
    @alenbatagelj80352 жыл бұрын

    You should put few even more tables in the video and then advice us to us magnifying glass to watch the video. Some common sense please .

  • @pokercoacho

    @pokercoacho

    2 ай бұрын

    I like to play 2 tables maximum when I make videos so I can talk about the hands and explain the concepts.

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