Texas Holdem sit and go poker tournament tutorial teaches the basics of playing and winning online poker tournaments. Part 1 of 2.
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Texas Holdem sit and go poker tournament tutorial teaches the basics of playing and winning online poker tournaments. Part 1 of 2.

This is a much needed tutorial for us beginners that would like to get better. I’ll be getting your E Book
There is only thing I dont agree with is the x factor. If you got a healthy chip stack no need to start gambling. I find you’ll just end up getting sucked in on a draw and end up leaking money. Also if you have a nice chip stack going you have more time sit and wait for nice cards and the blinds to eat you up.
Everyone’s entitled to their opinion. I believe the X factor is a proven way to win more…vs. losing to being blinded out more. Good luck! – Rick
Btw, might as well throw Pot odds out the window when you play online. No such thing. I’ve suffered so many sick bad beats playing at JokerStars is makes me wanna puke.
I’m really glad you find the video useful. It’s intended for beginners to intermediate players, and will really help you get going fast. Thanks for checking out my e-book. Also, be sure to test your poker skills at PokerTester,com, where you can test your poker skills out for free anytime.
Rick
It sounds like you didn’t really understand the X Factor playbook. When you have a healthy chip stack, it guides you on how much of your stack to use as a chip leader or big stack. More importantly, it guides you on how to play a small stack more effectively, which is more often the case one finds themselves in. I’d recommend having another look at the X Factor section.
Best of luck!
Rick
I understand. You know, it’s just part of the game. Also, you do have to watch out for collusion online these days…
Just curious as to why you called on 69 os third hand in the tourney.
Could you run any better? Top pair like everytime at least lol… Why wouldnt you bet out all in with that ak flush… you have some fold equity that way with a good chance to win if he does call
You are 100% correct. If you have a big stack, let the other stacks beat up on each other. No need to take any chances.
he wasn’t drawing dead with that A-Q versus K-J 10 on the river would make him a straight
because it was costing him less than 2% of his stack to see the flop on the button against the worst hold em players in the world
I’m thinking he was talking and not concentrating, at least I hope.That is an awful play.
Was wondering that too….he wasnt even in the blinds