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04-18-2020 , 09:06 AM
Looking for an MTT course and I’m wondering if it’s worth the price tags I heard the ranges are a nice tool and I was wondering if they work on a Mac computer

Thanks
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04-18-2020 , 01:44 PM
I suppose it depends on what level you consider yourself to be at? Are you already a winning player? what stakes?

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Originally Posted by benoit1616
Looking for an MTT course and I’m wondering if it’s worth the price tags I heard the ranges are a nice tool and I was wondering if they work on a Mac computer

Thanks
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04-20-2020 , 01:13 PM
I would suggest checking out RYE masterclass. You get plenty of ranges, i'm not sure about mac computer though.
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04-22-2020 , 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted by CheckRaiseTurn147
I suppose it depends on what level you consider yourself to be at? Are you already a winning player? what stakes?
What would you suggest if someone was NOT a winning player yet? I play live MTT’s and usually $50-$150 buy-in’s.
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04-22-2020 , 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by donkey22
What would you suggest if someone was NOT a winning player yet? I play live MTT’s and usually $50-$150 buy-in’s.
Run it once essential would definitely help you out. There are a lot of beginner videos that would help your game. They were doing a free month membership recently, not sure if it's still available.
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04-23-2020 , 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by cznsnowy91
Run it once essential would definitely help you out. There are a lot of beginner videos that would help your game. They were doing a free month membership recently, not sure if it's still available.
I’ve got the original “Harrington on Holdem” books....would they be ok to read/study before getting the RYE course?
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04-23-2020 , 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by donkey22
I’ve got the original “Harrington on Holdem” books....would they be ok to read/study before getting the RYE course?
They are quite outdated. Surely it still somewhat good, but i would just jump straight to bencb mtt pack. Its great.
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04-24-2020 , 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by zhukaSS
They are quite outdated. Surely it still somewhat good, but i would just jump straight to bencb mtt pack. Its great.
Sounds good....I will definitely look into it.

I was’t sure, since I’m not a winning player at the stakes I play ($50-$150 buy-in’s)....that I already have enough knowledge to tackle such a course?

Should I make sure I’m completely knowledgeable of a more “fundamental strategy” first or can I dive right into RYE?
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04-24-2020 , 11:54 PM
I have RYE and I have to say it is AWESOME! He speaks at a high level though, so if you don't already have a good grasp of ranges and basic GTO type stuff, it might be a little much at first.
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04-25-2020 , 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Tourbound68
I have RYE and I have to say it is AWESOME! He speaks at a high level though, so if you don't already have a good grasp of ranges and basic GTO type stuff, it might be a little much at first.
Do you recommend some books or possibly another course before I get RYE?
For prep on the ranges and getting familiar with GTO.
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04-25-2020 , 01:36 PM
Hi, there is a lot of free content out there for basic concepts and certainly cheaper assets such as DNegs Masterclass if you want to cover the basics and not allocate such a sum of your bankroll yet. If you have gone through everything else, make sure to check out the Pokercode. We are adding the most insane content on a regular basis, you will have Fedor Holz and Matthias Eibinger as your coaches. This is the most state of the art content and our motivated and supportive community will be welcoming you with open arms. Greetings, stay healthy, all the best and good luck! Johannes from the Pokercode Support
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