November 09, 2009
Review Notes: AMT Last Man Standing Vid #1
Video #1
Adding tables – goal is to optimize win rate. Play you’re A-game on as many as possible. No more.
*Equity = summary of money expectation in a tourney
Not playing to win, not playing to cash…always increasing equity
*Tight is right in levels 1 and 2. A chip earned is worth less than a chip already in your stack.
Get to the push/fold level where chips represent more equity.
*Pocket 22 is 52.6% favorite over AK
Levels 1 and 2:
A * ll pairs=limp 22-99 and raise 10/10+
Adding tables – goal is to optimize win rate. Play you’re A-game on as many as possible. No more.
*Equity = summary of money expectation in a tourney
Not playing to win, not playing to cash…always increasing equity
*Tight is right in levels 1 and 2. A chip earned is worth less than a chip already in your stack.
Get to the push/fold level where chips represent more equity.
*Pocket 22 is 52.6% favorite over AK
Levels 1 and 2:
A * ll pairs=limp 22-99 and raise 10/10+
- Raise AK/AQ
- In late position, ok to raise AJ most situations.
- FOLD EVERYTHING ELSE
- Playing anything else may give info which will hurt more later. Keep tight image for stealing later.
- Playing against raises – cold calling is better than 3x betting especially with AK/AQ
- Pass up on confrontations early when you will be up against WEAK competition in late game.
- BIAS AGAINST CONFRONTATION
- Reraising causes weak hands to fold more often in short stacked situations.
- Peeps won’t let go of hands with Top Pair. In general, weak opponents LOVE Ax*** hands  this is a good thing because our range is ahead of theirs.
- Playing against raises early: flat call 22-jj for set value.
- Commit AT MOST 15% – if more than 10% either push/fold
- Reraise with QQ+
Post Flop
General rules are for unknowns. - TPTK is the nuts. OK to stack off with it.
- Overpairs are the stone colds nuts.
- Early – either fit or fold on flop mostly.
- No room for stop and go – play it straight forward.
- Take the small bets you see at the low buy-ins for what they are worth.
- Cold Call pre flop means they like their hand, but not good enough to raise with.
- Quit seeing monsters under the bed.
- Usually not Check/calling with their monsters.
- LOL. AMT’s probably going to call anyway because he’s a station.
- When you flop your set with an overcard on the flop, keep betting.
- OK to complete the hand flop SB in a limped pot.

1 Comments:
Joeyg50 posted on November 10, 2009 at 16:22 PM
Hey man good job w/ the blog keep it up.
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