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Step-By-Step Guide To Crush Spin & Go

Posted By: ELK1nG
Step-By-Step Guide To Crush Spin & Go

Step-By-Step Guide To Crush Spin & Go
Published 8/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.12 GB | Duration: 8h 1m

A course that shows you all the steps needed to beat Spin&Go, the games with the weakest players.

What you'll learn

Start winning in Spin & Go tournaments without previous experience

Instantly adapt to players on different multiplayers

Exploit your opponents in ways they would never imagine

Simple preflop and postflop rules to dominate the game

Requirements

No previous experience needed. You only need to know the rules of the game and be familiar with basic terminology.

Description

What made me create this course?In short: the lack of simple content. In my life, I have met many poker coaches and instructors, but very few that actually teach anything relevant. Instead, they seem to compete over who sounds like the smartest kid in the playground. Internet is full of those guys. When I started to play spins, I lacked someone who told me: this is important, this isn't, put your attention on this, ignore that, etc. Even when "smart" coaches actually teach something that IS important, they overcomplicate it. They rarely give simple and specific advice that WORKS.I was so desperate to win myself when I decided to play in the most simple way possible. No advanced strategies, no crazy moves, no genius moments. And somehow, I moved up in stakes incredibly fast.This is what you get with me. I get rid of 99% of useless content floating around there, and I give you the 1% that actually matters, condensed. Every spot is analyzed in great detail. You will learn what matters and what doesn't, what to focus on and what to ignore. You will not finish the course playing like a genius. You will finish it playing simple and solid. You will not learn advanced complex strategies that only work in theory. Almost every video is focused on practical examples.As we say inside the course: geniuses go to tv and brag in forums about how smart they are. Simple poker always wins.

Overview

Section 1: Intro

Lecture 1 Mindset Part I

Lecture 2 Mindset Part II

Lecture 3 Mindset Part III

Lecture 4 Setting the Software

Section 2: Preflop

Lecture 5 How to Read Preflop Standard Lines

Lecture 6 3-handed

Lecture 7 Heads-Up

Section 3: Postflop part I: Playing In Position After Making the Last Raise

Lecture 8 How to read Postflop Standard Lines

Lecture 9 I raised preflop, now what? Standard Lines

Lecture 10 On The Flop Part I

Lecture 11 On The Flop Part II

Lecture 12 On The Flop Part III

Lecture 13 On The Turn Part I

Lecture 14 On The Turn Part II

Lecture 15 On The Turn Part III

Lecture 16 On The Turn Part IV

Lecture 17 On The River

Section 4: Postflop Part II: Playing In Position After Calling a Raise

Lecture 18 I called a raise, now what? Standard Lines

Lecture 19 On The Flop Part I

Lecture 20 On The Flop Part II

Lecture 21 On The Turn Part I

Lecture 22 On The Turn Part II

Lecture 23 On The River Part I

Lecture 24 On The River Part II

Section 5: Postflop Part III: Playing In Position in Limped Pots

Lecture 25 Nobody dared to raise, now what? Standard Lines

Lecture 26 Limped Pots Part I

Lecture 27 Limped Pots Part II

Lecture 28 Limped Pots Part III

Section 6: Postflop part IV: Playing from The Jungle

Lecture 29 Playing from the Jungle: Standard Lines

Lecture 30 On the Flop Part I

Lecture 31 On the Flop Part II

Lecture 32 On the Flop Part III

Lecture 33 On the Flop Part IV

Lecture 34 On the Turn Part I

Lecture 35 On the Turn Part II

Lecture 36 On the Turn Part III

Lecture 37 On the River Part I

Lecture 38 On the River Part II

Lecture 39 On the River Part III

Lecture 40 Stop & Go

Lecture 41 Additional content: How to Steal From the Poor

Section 7: Postflop part V: 3-way pots

Lecture 42 3 players to the Flop: Standard Lines

Lecture 43 3 players to the Flop Part I

Lecture 44 3 players to the Flop Part II

Section 8: Postflop part VI: Defending against Raises

Lecture 45 Facing Flop Raises Part I

Lecture 46 Facing Flop Raises Part II

Lecture 47 Facing Turn Raises

Lecture 48 Facing River Raises

Section 9: Final thoughts

Lecture 49 Download summary of standard lines here

Lecture 50 What to Do if You Dont Know What to Do

Lecture 51 Game in different multipliers

Lecture 52 How to never tilt again

Lecture 53 How much bankroll do you need and how to constantly increase it

Lecture 54 Additional content: Simple Poker Math

Lecture 55 Additional content: Why you can go monkey with draws on the Turn

Lecture 56 FAQ

Lecture 57 Glossary

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