
Tournament Poker Project follows Jonno and Tain, two neurodivergent players (ADHD and autism/ASD) from Essex in the UK. Join them as they start from almost nothing as they meander their world through poker, GTO, online play, live MTTs, in an attempt to improve their poker skills (and bank roll) enough to play at the World Series of Poker. Each episode they share their progress, what new things the... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Today we get into the weeds of value betting Vs leaving the villain with as many bluffs as possible so they pay your value off all by themselves.
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Jon & Tain are two recreational players from Essex in the UK, hoping to get good enough t... more
In today's episode Jon and Tain discuss that pesky situation where your decent top pair hand is outplayed by the board, and you now need to consider whether your bluff catcher is worth continuing with.
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Jon and Tain look at what adjustments they should make when playing out of position in a PKO tournament where ranges are heavily skewed.
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Jon & Tain are two recreational players from Essex in the UK, hoping to get good enough to play at... more
Jon and Tain get into the contrasting incentives of playing out of position in a multi-way pot, and defending the big blind with a moderate holding.
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Jon and Tain take a look at defending the big blind with a 3-bet when we're only medium stacked, and the ICM pressure is getting strong.
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In this week's episode Jon and Tain eyeball a multiway flop and discuss the merits of bluffing into two ranges.
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Jon & Tain are two recreational players from Essex in the UK, hoping to get good enough to play at the World Series of Poke... more
In today's outing with Jon and Tain we discuss how to navigate a spot where your range is strong, but your actual hand is scraping the bottom of your range.
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