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Tournament player reviews your poker hand on YouTube Tournament player reviews your poker hand on YouTube

02-15-2020 , 07:53 AM
Hi,
Lately, I’ve been doing things in life just for the pure joy of doing. Life is too short, not too do things you enjoy doing. I thought this would be fun for the people who send their hands or read this thread. 😊My pleasure comes from solving your situation or making my conclusions.

I will also post my poker hand of the day, either from my games or televised/broadcasted on the internet.


The idea:

I will review your tournament hand on the Marko Keipi Poker YouTube channel. Please use the replayer and explain what happened and at what stage of a tournament it happened because it can be crucial in our decision-making process.

Needed information:

- If you have any stats of your villain/s, please tell

- Also, what % of hands he was opening/flatting/3betting/4betting? Even better if you have his exact range! So please, be as detailed as possible, because it will give me a better opportunity to analyze the hand.

- I can also do a game theory type of solutions by using PIO/PokerSnowie If you want.

- Stage of a tournament: is it early/close to money/after money/final two tables etc.

- How many players left? How many in the money?

- Your reads on him? (We don’t have to show the player nickname, so don’t worry, your reads won’t be relieved to everyone!)


Please send the hand to the replayer, so I will have an easier time reading the action. Hand histories are a fairly painful way to understand the action. 😉

Replayers:
https://replayer.runitup.com/
https://upswingpoker.com/convert/
https://www.sharemypair.com/
http://www.pokerhandreplays.com/

If NONE of these work, you could use a normal hand converter, like:
https://www.weaktight.com/hand
http://www.pokerhand.org/

Please use a four-color deck.



The focus would be on MTT hands(tournament) because I am a tournament professional, and I don’t have the understanding of the Pre-flop ranges in the cash-game environment, so it would be tough to say how people play and what sort of ranges they could have.
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