PokerSavvy's top MTT pros look at recent deep tournament runs, and walk you through their decisions hand-by-hand. The focus here is making good decisions, and breaking down why each pro makes the play they do. Good decisions lead to big profits.
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Bond18 reviews his win in the Full Tilt $24 Rebuy for just over $8,000! Tony goes from the first hand of the tournament to last, and walks you through all his important decisions!
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Basic User
Great Video Bond!! Keep them coming!!
Basic User
Dude... now I love watching your vids, and everything, but really - stop eating sh*t or whatever you're doing there in your videos. It's just disgusting, and disrepectful to your audience. I know you are all about keeping it casual, and whatever, but really, just cut that stuff out and everyone will be much happier.
Edit: I'm really not an ass & i liked the video
Basic User
Great Video sir thank you for doing that, But mate who do u have to sleep with to run that sik.
At 21:15 u have the 66 in SB and shove then question your self i have played this tourney and done the same thing( is it just your name that gets respect) but ppl seem to call very wide on me, How do I counter that?
Basic User
EPICCCC
Basic User
Nice video Tony, def epic.
About 39:30 you fold 4 7 suited otb. Could it not be correct to jam that there with 5 and a half bb's? I mean if you know you're gonna pick up KK next hand then yeah its def a fold
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Basic User
<3 but yeah, quit eating during your videos.
Basic User
Edit: I'm really not an ass & i liked the video
The eating wasn't bad at all I feel(and really I couldn't care less about it), keep up the good work Bond!
Basic User
The eating does'nt bother me at all either. One of the best vid's I've seen in a while!
Basic User
I don't blame you for letting 10s go in this spot. It's usually when I open for the standard amount and then someone spazz shoves behind me which is more a line for middle pairs and AKo or AKs. This happened to me in a tourney yesterday and I called with 99s and he had AK and I won the flip. However, limp then shove can be like this too but people like to be tricky with QQs, KKs, AAs and when they're in early position and the blinds aren't too high, they like to limp and expect an iso raise. Some people feel they get more value from this line of betting but I say it backfires more from others limping in and beating you out with some janky hand.
Basic User
You said it was +EV for shoving in this spot. Is that because you are increasing your chips by nearly 20% if you take the pot down and you expect more folds than calls in this spot and if you do get called, it's more likely you are a slight favorite than a 4:1 to underdog?
Basic User
You said it was +EV for shoving in this spot. Is that because you are increasing your chips by nearly 20% if you take the pot down and you expect more folds than calls in this spot and if you do get called, it's more likely you are a slight favorite than a 4:1 to underdog?