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New lesson times
All times are Eastern time zone(add 5 hours if you're in europe):
Here are the lesson times for Saturday Dec. 15th 3pm Blind on Blind play 4:30pm Chipping up early in NL mtt's 6pm Winning strategies for 45man turbos 7:30pm Mid-late game strategy part 1: Short stack play......be the ninja! 9pm "How to crush FTP 90man bounty tourneys." **New** To signup post in this thread and ship $15 to herschelw on stars, ftp, bugsys, or paypal(add $1 to cover fees if you pay by paypal.). |
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I am doing mid to late game play in three parts. The first of which I am currently offering titled "Short stack play....be the ninja!". This group covers how to effectively play a short stack through the mid to late levels of a tournament. It covers raising ranges, reshoving ranges, how to determine which opponents will play back at you and so much more. This course is taught on a very high level and even the top mtt players will learn something during this course.
Part two will cover how to drive a big stack from the mid levels of a tournament to the final table. I expect to offer part 2 at some point next week. Part 3 will attempt to teach many of the most difficult subjects to learn including bet pattern reads, timing reads, categorizing opponents(no I dont mean TAG or LAG) and many other difficult subjects to master. |
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I'm interested in the 7:30 PM session.
shipping on FTP now... |
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Your spot is now reserved.
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I am also interested in sending for the 45man turbo one at 6pm.
I know I sent you an IM about getting into the 90 man one but I decided on the 6pm instead. let me know if i can ship for this. thanks. |
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thanks herschel.
I really learned a lot in these lessons today. Now time to grind out finals so I can try out some of these new strategies. I definintely recommend herschels lessons to anyone who hasnt taken one yet. i find them very helpful and informative. hersch is always willing to stop and explain something if you dont quite understand. this is a great tool to find new ways to think about a hand. |
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