Poker Learning: Single Table Sit-N-Go Part 7

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The seventh part of my first poker video series, discussing 1 table SNG strategy. I had my mic too close to my face for a good chunk of this video, I’ll try to get that fixed for the 2nd series. I really want to hear feedback. Leave suggestions, and I appreciate a ‘Like’. Thank You!

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Poker Learning: Single Table Sit-N-Go Part 7

10 thoughts on “Poker Learning: Single Table Sit-N-Go Part 7

  1. That was terrible… Like so terrible… Like so whacked out… I skipped because you have bad commentary and only play the cards. Its so boring and nothing any person cant figure out in ten minutes. "he might have nothing or an 8" really?

  2. i dont know how you b.f w so few BB behind. You played fine but not great imo, it is fine for a beginner which is obv your audience so ill quit whining.

  3. I know this was a few years ago but I just have to say your heads up play was terrible. It doesn't change once you get heads up in a SNG. Raising 500 to a person with 10000 chips will not get a fold if that person is decent. You already noted that he was a loose player, you should have called his crazy over the top bets. With 5 times more chips, he can afford to scare you with bets but it's almost certain he was bluffing. 

    It was especially painful to hear you say "I believe I have the best hand" and then flop on a big call. When you are down in chips like that its shove or fold until you catch back up. 

  4. How is anyone supposed to take you seriously? You played more than an hour for around a dollar profit XD The guy owned you so hard heads up. He played you like a fiddle. You will always lose against a bluffer, because you fold every raise where there's a chance he has something.

  5. You are correct about he mic being too close to your face it should have been 400 yards away so no-one can here what your saying. Bro.

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