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Best resources for improving shorthanded MTT final table play? Best resources for improving shorthanded MTT final table play?

04-28-2017 , 03:25 PM
Books, videos, 2+2 posts?

Thanks in advance all.
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04-30-2017 , 03:09 PM
All the above
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04-30-2017 , 07:13 PM
play single table sit and goes
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05-02-2017 , 09:24 AM
Thanks for the replies. But, I was kinda hoping someone could recommend some material. For sure, I can google stuff, but not everything/article/video has any true value.

Still feel like I am making mistakes, especially with my calling ranges. I feel like I call to light. For example, last night with 9 left, I was sitting 4th and called a smaller stack all in with 88, of course he turned up with TT and the demise quickly spiralled into a 9th place finish! Not happy

What are peoples thoughts on ICMiZer? Is this the best tool for the job? I have PT4 and have looked into their ICM quiz, inconsistently scoring between 40-90%. It seems to be aimed at specific Pokerstars structures though.

Last edited by genkiDev; 05-02-2017 at 09:47 AM.
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05-02-2017 , 11:33 AM
ICMizer2 is really good, if you learn well from analysis based on maths, and works for most sites that have textual hand histories.
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05-02-2017 , 12:54 PM
I believe Jonathan Little has a couple really good books out there. Excelling at No Limit Holdem is a must, and touches on all aspects of poker from bet sizing to mentality to the tournament aspect you are interested in. He also has a few other shorter books out there that touch on tourneys, cash games, and online. I really find his material helpful.

Also, check out BlackRain79's website as he has a lot of great strat tips and such.

Doug Polk and UpswingPoker.com are going to be running a 30 hour course on their website this week, and I think it's free.
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