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and to be a recent 10 K PSKO
that he played in and final
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his and Jan's input will be
very very valuable and it will
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so this will be a short well
not that short quiz where you
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bounty then finally we'll have
the closing remarks which will
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change from a big field PKO
compared to a small fin PKO?
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when there is a super sort or
an autoling stack at the table.
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extensive hand history review
of two of my own PSQO true
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guest one hit wonder Michael
Kano she is a very successful
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a glossary which will explain
some of the terms used in case
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PSKOs and I will make sure that
none of you is like this but is
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also be good to hear a
different perspective a
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replay with guest graphical
this will be done on YouTube
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adding some extra points now
besides all that I will provide
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you're not familiar with them
as well as provide some general
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want to say is that I'm not
going to make any outplan
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disclaims that this course will
immediately make you a PSKO
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king Instead you will need to
work yourself and study and
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cities. You will not
immediately become the best
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However it will be a shortcut
towards becoming great and PKOs
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manner everything I've learned
through my years of studying
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hanging behind me so with that
I really hope you enjoy the
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you got everything you were
expecting and more I will do my
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best to answer all of your
questions and address every
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and then we can see how close
where when we are reviewing the
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tournaments and we look at many
simulations and talk about
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talk about the basic theory
behind a bounty tournaments
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what a bounty is worth and why
we'll provide some practical
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at all of the possible
scenarios that come up in PSTOs
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manner which can be applied in
game without having very
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right now. Next we have the
second chapter where we will
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and how to deal with them. So
we will have a look at how to
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bigger sack and look at many
different bounty scenarios how
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on one hand the field size are
bigger and softer because they
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different than the other and it
basically removes the monotony
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the curve. So who is this
course for? Well simply but it
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progressing super knockouts as
these are by far the more
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it to claim the bounty. How
should we play in those
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specifically they get to win
super huge prizes like bigger
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will move on to post flop
adjustments when covering and
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attract more recreationals but
then also it's a much more
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and how to be opening and
jamming as the short stack.
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are we free betting and calling
against an open as the big
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bounty tournaments because the
bounties already add some ICM
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tables when covering and being
covered. After that, we will
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talk about fill size
differences. How do results
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Once we are done with these
common scenarios, we will do an
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numbers. We will look at all of
the hands I played and look at
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that they also have the chance
to win money before reaching
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Hello and welcome to Knockout
Tournament Mastery. A course
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your coach for this course. Our
primary focus will be
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with them online more and more
and also them being very
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regular super knockouts as well
as mystery boundaries. We have
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behind them and the concepts
surrounding them. Now, bounty
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recreationals they are just
much more fun there is a lot
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more gambling going on they are
much more action oriented and
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tournaments are becoming more
and more popular by the day
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solver or some new concepts
available so enjoy the ride
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about bounty tournaments. I am
Alex theologis and I will be
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than what is up top sometimes
as well just by knocking
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bounty chairmans to be very
very interesting because I
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dynamic format there is no set
pair of rules every spot is
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of grinding the same spot time
after time since all BDP stack
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popular online tournaments.
However, we will also look at
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the money just flies into the
middle way more often on top of
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the bubble or the final table
in mystery boundaries
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sizes and bounty levels and
everything changes the action a
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thought it's unexplored
territory. It's something
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relatively new that novel of
people have put a lot of work
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in so I thought it's a good
chance for me to move ahead of
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popular in the live tournament
circuit especially mystery
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boundaries why are they so
popular though well for
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lot. As for me besides
everything mentioned I found
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someone out for professionals
they are very popular because
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isn't ICM related obviously
there's no actual chippy being
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be opening and jamming as the
big stack when there is no ICM
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stack and how we are free
betting and calling against an
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Then how we are facing how we
are reacting to an open. How
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results once we finish with
PEOs we will talk about mystery
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boundaries we'll talk about the
theory and how to calculate the
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takeaways from each chapter so
that when you are reviewing or
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that there's basically an YCM
then we look at how to play
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blind versus blind when the
small blind is the shorter sack
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explore limping in PKOs. When
do we do it and why do we do
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have all the takeaways in one
place now one thing that I
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course can help you we look at
every single aspects of bandage
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because chips are worth a bit
differently but what I mean is
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and I will do my best to
explain in an easy to digest
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how to play blind versus blind
when the small blind is the
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it? After that we'll have a
look at multi-way all in which
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course and that you find your
investment worthwhile and that
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feedback as well as update the
course if we have some new
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scenarios? Which kind of hand
should we prioritize? Then we
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from the scenarios before. We
will review a high stakes PSKO
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stack going all in and then a
bunch of stacks go all in after
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changes Then we'll dive into
ICM. First ICM on the bubble
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when covering and being
covered. And then ICM on final
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number one PSKO crasher after
watching this course. No.
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big the bounty is how much it's
worth and so on Then we will
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look at the chapters of the
course now. So the first
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is something that happens
fairly common. We have a source
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is for everyone. Whether you
are a beginner or an old school
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professional or you're actively
playing everyday I think this
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advanced concepts but then also
explain it in an easy to digest
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different point of view once
we're done with the hand
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can test your knowledge from
everything we've done already
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be a short summary of
everything said and as well as
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when being covered in PSTOs now
but we are able to import HRC
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results into Pio Sober we can
actually examine the post loop
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histories and the replay
reviews we will do a PEO quiz
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studying you don't need to
watch the whole video you will
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perhaps solve some hands and
basically spend some time in
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instead more like this and yes
I do have a donkey and a shark
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examples and also look at how
to use solvers namely HRC and
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few examples. After talking
about the theory we will look
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how to import VHRC outcomes
into Pio. Again along with a
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various simulations and talk
about many concepts that we see
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table then we will review a
midstakes hand history with
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extensive solver knowledge or
math knowledge. Let's have a
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chapter is the introduction
which is the chapter we're in
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player and also really really
good at PSKOs so I think both
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open as the short stack. This
chip to be means that this
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Then the final scenario we look
at is the adjustments we make
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their own dedicated chapter
where we look at the theory
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