Best resources for the bigger buy-in tournaments? 200-1k
Join Date: May 2020
Posts: 233
I just got a job on the rigs that's pay 9k a month. I'm moving in with my parents and chasing the dream every 3 months for a month with 25k or so. I am going to the WSOP and grinding satties too. So any advice on really setting up the dream with the best chance of making it? I just final tabled 12 of 15 PLO and PLO hl small fields. My last 15. But it isn't NLHE, and deep stack isn't my strongest game. If i'm playing 200+ tournies, around 25k for a month grind, what resources are best? I'll pay for the upswing course, or any reasonably priced course. I want to be a GTO mastermind like these crazy kids. I want the soundest approach possible. I want to grasp how to remember the "all the time" plays better.
Join Date: May 2020
Posts: 233
so, right now, I'm signing up for the pokercoaching tournament masterclass. That's all i got. I am going to RIO for some PLO higher-stakes coaching, but that is neither here, nor there. I don't want books, I want videos.
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 2,181
preflop academy
gto trainer
preflop advantage
run it once
raise your edge
Basically, learn GTO and learn when to deviate from GTO to make the most money. And learn to run good when it matters.
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 7,350
Bencb has been putting great stuff on YouTube for free. If you vibe, you may want to subscribe to RYE
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Posts: 379
I wish there was a shortcut like that. You won't print money buy watching bencb videos. I'd say pokercoaching has a better approach for beating mid-high stakes. Take your time and learn "everything" that matters.
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 3,621
If you have to ask this question, you're not ready to play high stakes.
It's that simple, just don't, you'll burn your money.