Texas Holdem: Poker Tournament Strategy : Optimal Bubble Play Stratgey in Texas Holdem

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Learn the optimal bubble play strategy for winning Texas Holdem poker tournaments in this free poker instructional videos from our expert card game player and professional casino gambler.

Expert: Reg Brittain
Bio: Reg Brittain has benefited from the poker boom of recent years. In 2006, Brittain won $25,000 on Fox Sports Network’s Poker Dome Challenge.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Texas Holdem: Poker Tournament Strategy : Optimal Bubble Play Stratgey in Texas Holdem

10 thoughts on “Texas Holdem: Poker Tournament Strategy : Optimal Bubble Play Stratgey in Texas Holdem

  1. this is just not right, playing agressive just before the bubble can work out right, but i dont want to pick up those blinds, I dont care about the blinds… In this stage I want to play bigger pots because the blinds don't help me.
    It's just not a good strategy dude..to push all in on the button with this hand an still more than 10 times the big blind

  2. guy! the blinds are huge at this time! play online where you can see the improvement in your stack i got 3500 i steal blinds im up to 4000!

  3. Aggressive is one thing but what if the guy has pocket aces or something? You're playing very dangerously. Carry on playing as you were, if you've got a healthy chip lead, just carry on, ignore the bubble, you're clearly on a roll and you've got a good read on your opponents, you don't need any advice. In this years WSOP though, someone folded pocket kings when they were 1 away from the bubble so aggressive can work but if it was someone with balls, you could have easily been the bubble boy!

  4. what if shorty has AA and calls every time ? … and even gets 5 times who's the shorty then ? it just eint so simple but it may work in 75 % right ?

  5. you should go all in on the last card of the flop and the guy/she keeps checking cos they aint got nothin if u have nothing aswell but go all in after they keep checking that scares them off 80% of the time

  6. this guy is right in some ways if the blinds are huge then u can minimize their short stack then eventually they go all in with little stack and it 50-50

  7. i went all in King jack with everyone else limping in before me i was the small blind… the big blind had me dominated and i lost with going all-in lol…. someone said it was smart play at the table but really it was suicide.

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