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Idea for theory video: Push/Fold
ATrainBoston
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December 18, 2013 - 11:13 pm
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I think there should be an entire theory video series on playing the push/fold part of the game absolutely perfectly.

 

I realize there is lots of good instruction here already for the push/fold game.   You can search videos that touch on that concept, watch live sweats of turbos, see theory videos that discuss ICM, tourney math, etc.  Yet there doesn't seem to be a comprehensive course on push/fold that goes right at the entire subject in a complete way, fully addressing how to play with stacks of say, less than 20 bb, complete with charts, and instructions on when to deviate based on ICM, opponents, along with practical tourney late game tips and thorey.  It would seem that a for-pay tourney instruction training site should have something like that.  It would be very intesresting to see how a good tourney crusher approaches this part of the game.  If this is there already, apologies.

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December 20, 2013 - 9:43 pm
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Look up Jennifear's MTT push/fold chart. 

 

It's pretty much what you are looking for, minus the video instruction.

 

If you want to get more in depth into ICM situations, buy ICMizer and start playing around. It allows you to calculate for money jumps and different villain ranges, etc…

 

If someone was to do a video on this though, I think it would be great to add an optional video on the use of such charts and using programs such as ICMizer. It's somewhat daunting when you first approach it, yet a super powerful tool.

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December 23, 2013 - 1:12 pm
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ATrainBoston said:

I think there should be an entire theory video series on playing the push/fold part of the game absolutely perfectly.

 

I realize there is lots of good instruction here already for the push/fold game.   You can search videos that touch on that concept, watch live sweats of turbos, see theory videos that discuss ICM, tourney math, etc.  Yet there doesn't seem to be a comprehensive course on push/fold that goes right at the entire subject in a complete way, fully addressing how to play with stacks of say, less than 20 bb, complete with charts, and instructions on when to deviate based on ICM, opponents, along with practical tourney late game tips and thorey.  It would seem that a for-pay tourney instruction training site should have something like that.  It would be very intesresting to see how a good tourney crusher approaches this part of the game.  If this is there already, apologies.

Great idea, we dont have any videos at this time in our library that specifically deal with Push/Fold so we will do our best to make that happen. Il keep you posted.

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