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This week, Marc concludes his live sweat, Andrew Brokos continues hishand history review, and Arvydas Merfeldas debuts a new hand history review. We also have an article from Matt Hunt on being your own poker coach. Plus both a TPE pro and TPE member both make deep runs in one of the biggest poker tournaments in history. Check it out.

Videos

Sunday 500 – Hand History Review with Andrew Brokos

https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/sunday-500-hand-history-review-with-andrew-brokos-part-3/

https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/sunday-500-hand-history-review-with-andrew-brokos-part-2/

Andrew Brokos continues his hand history review this week. In part 2, he starts with a big stack and gets moved to a better table. Even so, he continues to be very patient and pick spots based on table dynamics as opposed to blind aggression. In part 3, he starts with a 30bbs stack and even worse, he’s been moved to a table with Nananoko and Greg Merson on either side of him.

Midstakes Live Sweat with a Focus on Note Taking by Marc Alioto

https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/midstakes-live-sweat-with-a-focus-on-note-taking-by-marc-alioto-part-4/

Marc Alioto wraps up his live sweat this week . In part 4, he starts with a huge chip lead with 4 left at the final table. He does a great job of laying out his plan of attack at the beginnning. This is something he is able to do because of the great notes he has been taking.

Arvydas “Merfinis” Merfeldas Big $109 Hand History Review

https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/arvydas-merfinis-merfeldas-big-109-hand-history-review-part-1/

Merfinis brings us a new hand history review this week. He played the Big 109 on Poker Stars. He skips the hands he does not play which is good for those of you would would like to see more hands in a shorter amount of time. He grinds his starting stack for most of the vid, but builds a big stack towards the end.

Articles

 

How To Be Your Own Poker Coach by Matthew Hunt

https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/how-to-be-your-own-poker-coach/

In this article, Matt talks about being your own poker coach. A good coach will not give you the answers, but help you discover them on your own. This is why Matt suggests you do the math to prove to yourself why certain plays are correct. Related to this, is his suggestion to study your own HUD stats to find leaks.

Member Scores

DannyN13 took 133rd in WSOP Event 51 for $8800

Nervous Mike took 2nd in a Party Poker 10k for $1400

takedown88 took 280th in WSOP Event 51 for $6400

James Zougras took 4th in the Twister on 888 for $620

Killingbird took 5th in the Bovada 35k for $2000

 

If you would like your name to be included next week, please make sure you post your score, IN DETAIL, in either the sweat or BBV threads, or use the hashtag #TPEdge on Twitter! You can also tweet them to @HipHop101Trivia directly.

https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/forum/sweat-threads/

https://www.tournamentpokeredge.com/forum/brags-beats-and-variance/

Take one down for the good guys!

Carlos   Twitter: @HipHop101Trivia



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