maandag 18 februari 2008

Sit and Go training.

RIck Braddy makes these videos I believe... they are also available for free on itunes in the podcast section for those of you with an ipod, nice take for in the train and stuff!!

But anyway, the rest of the parts are in the right hand column of youtube for you to watch and I reccomend it. Like I said before I personally find that he is a bit passive int he middle stages but a lot of his tips are very useful. Myself, I like to steal a bit more as the play gets towards the bubble and make use of the scared money as people try to hold onto their stacks to make the money.

Remember TIGHT IS RIGHT especially early on, when the blinds are 10/20 they are not worth stealing and hands like J 10, Q 10, K 10, even A 10 and A J are just not worth the risk of playing. for those first few levels stick to AA, KK, QQ, JJ,AK, AQ suited at a REAL stretch 10 10, and 9 9 (in later positions only) early position with raises and reraises ahead of you, you NEED to throw hands like A J, 99, 88, and below in the BIN. don't trap yourself and get committed with those pocket 3's and get knocked out in the first 40 hands of a tourney, its not worth it.

But anyway, here is the video and I reccomend anyone watch it as it has some useful info, but don't forget to bring your own style to the table, only you can play like you!

Click on the video to be taken to the youtube page for these videos and you will find the rest of the series in the right hand column. On Itunes it is in 2 parts, but here I think it is split into 6/7 pieces.

Here is a link to his channel : Rick Braddy

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