
Poker MythBusters: Myth 2: Playing GTO Is Always the Best Approach
In the last few years, poker solvers have become more prevalent and have helped to perpetuate the myth that playing a GTO (Game Theory Optimal)
In the last few years, poker solvers have become more prevalent and have helped to perpetuate the myth that playing a GTO (Game Theory Optimal)
In tournament poker, you are going to be playing a high percentage of the time short stacked (under 20 big blinds). Many players believe that
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Each tournament poker table has its own unique blend of player types. To achieve consistent deep runs, a player needs to be able to quickly
By Chance Kornuth I’ve been playing poker for over 20 years, and I’ve had the opportunity to coach some of the best players in the
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