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01-12-2017 , 05:25 AM
hey,

as there are lots of queues at hypers nowadays im seriously considering moving to spingos, thats why I would appreciate any suggestions regarding game theory. i know theres coffeyay video pack, but price is too big for someone whos not going all in, but just trying to figure out how would it go. know there are lots of staking/coaching groups, but im not interested in commitments. as i have solid hu hyper background it should be easier for me to adjust, but dont have much (none) experience playing 3way, so im guessing thats the most important thing for me to work on. thanks
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01-12-2017 , 01:43 PM
Posting hands on the forum would be one way to start.

You do need to commit, not necessarily to joining a group or buying any software/videos, but at least commit to putting real time into learning, otherwise you won't set yourself up for much success.
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01-17-2017 , 04:24 AM
In your case I would consider hiring a personal coach for Spins. Joining a stable is another option, but it will be very expensive if you're a solid winner and the contracts are generally very long.

In terms of game theory there's some cheap material out there that I'm aware of.

1. GTO Range Builder has free videos on their Youtube channel and the solution library is only 20$ month, which you can browse pre-calculated game theory spots. They don't really explain all the details though, so you would need some introduction first. They also have decent blog posts.

2. Will Tipton has two books on game theory optimal play.

The current GTO solutions only apply in two way pots though.
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