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MTT Easy Postflop.

The video course on MTT Easy Postflop tournament poker will give you a clear post-flop decision-making system and help you confidently play tournaments with buy-ins up to $82.

Course price $777 or U777
19 hours of material
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Postflop Mathematics and Terminology
Four types of post-flop games
Bet sizes: how to choose
The principle of narrowing the range
Play a value of hands on a postflop
Bank control on post-flop
Bluff: basic theory
Bluff: 9 profitability factors
Bluff: structure of boards and lines
Bluff: after passive preflop
Playing with Dro-Hands on a Post-Flop
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MTT Easy Postflop is a practical video course on tournament poker that will give you a complete understanding of the post-flop game at limits up to $82 and teach you how to confidently make decisions in any situation at the table. 

The course was created by one of the most experienced Russian-speaking coaches - Alexey Exan13, and is designed for players of low and medium limits. It reveals the whole structure of the post-flop game: from the fundamental concepts to the analysis of complex situations that you face in tournaments every day. Thanks to the logical presentation and system structure, the material is easily absorbed and helps not just to memorize the solutions, but to understand why they work.

After completing the course, you will learn

  1. deeply understand the poker terminology and mathematics of the game;
  2. build a strategy for drawing any hand after the flop;
  3. be able to consciously choose and apply different bet sizes depending on the game situation
  4. confidently read the actions of rivals and respond competently to pressure;
  5. features of the draw with a velly of hands on a post-flop: when to slouple, how to get thin and in what spots to use overbets;
  6. confidently play hands of medium strength - avoiding unnecessary losses and extracting the maximum from the bluffs of opponents;
  7. effectively bluffing on a post-flop - to understand in which situations bluff makes a profit, and where it leads to losses;
  8. competently play draw hands, choosing the optimal strategy depending on the type of draw and the situation at the table;
  9. learn effective methods of independent work on the game, which will help to grow steadily and consolidate knowledge.

The course consists of 12 chapters and 20 hours of video, decorated in the form of professional presentations with conclusions, distributions and homework. This is not just theoretical material, but a textbook that makes your game stable and profitable at a distance.

After studying it, you will be able not only to play more confidently, but also to delve into more complex sources of strategic information much faster.

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  • Access to the video course is provided on the website with the ability to download videos

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  • Access is provided for viewing from 2 devices (you can connect a third one upon request) 

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19 hours of material
34 video materials
Section 1
Postflop Mathematics and Terminology
1.1. Methodology for working on the game
0h. 24min.
  • How to properly process educational information about poker obtained from various sources.
1.2. Mathematics and terminology of post-flop games
1h. 02min.
  • All the necessary mathematics of a post-flop poker game

  • equity, sales coefficient, pot odds, implays and reverse implays, formulas for calculating profitability of actions and much more

  • All the necessary terminology of a poker game. How and why to use it in the game.

1.3. Homework 1
0h. 04min.
Section 2
Four types of post-flop games
2.1. Four types of post-flop games
0h. 35min.
  • Creating an overview structure of all post-flop game variants and their differences
  • Structural understanding of the selection of strategies on the post-flop of the 4 main options and their subcategories
  • Differences between different types of post-flop bets, and why it is necessary to understand them
2.2. Homework 2
0h. 01min.
Section 3
Bet sizes: how to choose
3.1. Balance vs Exploit Flop Sizing
0h. 55min.
  • GTO and exploit: what is the difference and what is more profitable
  • All types of boards: division into 4 categories for analysis
  • Selection of sizing on the flop: what is beneficial in each category of boards
3.2. Thorn Sizing: How to Choose
0h. 54min.
  • Selection of sizing on thorns in different situations

  • When turn overbet is really profitable

3.3. Sizing on the river. Reading the opponent's bets
1h. 14min.
  • Wide variety of rates for maximum profit
  • Modifications of sizing: how and why to change the size of bets

  • Betting Reading on All Streets: How to Read an Opponent and Get an Advantage

3.4. Homework 3
0h. 01min.
Section 4
The principle of narrowing the range
4.1. The principle of narrowing the range and levels of thinking in poker
0h. 49min.
  • The main principle of thinking in poker

  • The correct algorithm for the development of thought on postflop

  • Levels of thinking and their application in the game

4.2. Homework 4
0h. 02min.
Section 5
Play a value of hands on a postflop
5.1. When straightforward selection gives maximum profit
0h. 40min.
  • Mistakes in the drawing of the value of the hands

  • Why rectilinear selection is often the most profitable

  • Effective draw lines in the strategy of straightforward

  • selection
5.2. Slow play with hand value: when and how to use
1h. 05min.
  • When it is profitable to play a strong hand through slow play

  • Optimal Draw Lines in Slopeplay Strategy

5.3. Fine selection of vellum: strategy and value
1h. 08min.
  • Thin collection of velly is an important value of a strong post-flop strategy

  • When thin velum betas are most beneficial

  • Which lines of the draw are effective in fine selection

5.4. Homework 5
0h. 00min.
Section 6
Bank control on post-flop
6.1. Passive control of the bank
1h. 56min.
  • Typical mistakes in bank control on post-flop

  • Passive control of the bank: essence and situations for application

  • Optimal draw lines under passive control of the bank

6.2. Control of the bank through protective rates
1h. 49min.
  • What is the bank's protective control and when is it beneficial

  • Effective draw lines in defensive sweat control strategy

6.3. Homework 6
1h. 00min.
Section 7
Bluff: basic theory
7.1. Theory and mathematics of bluffing: key principles
0h. 49min.
  • Typical bluffing mistakes and how to avoid them

  • Complete Analysis of the Mathematics of Bluffing: Logic and Calculations

  • Profitability formulas and bluff break-even points

  • How confident bluff raises the level of your game

7.2. Homework 7
0h. 04min.
Section 8
Bluff: 9 profitability factors
8.1. Three key factors of profitable post-flop bluffing
0h. 55min.
  • How to determine if a bluff is beneficial in a particular situation

  • Effective approaches to the most difficult part of post-flop - bluffing

8.2. Six additional factors of profitable post-flop bluffing
0h. 57min.
  • Six factors of bluff profitability: sizing, opponent range, board structure and player type, blockers, statistics, ICM-pressure.
8.3. Homework 8
0h. 04min.
Section 9
Bluff: structure of boards and lines
9.1. Categorizing Board Structures for Bluffing - Part 1
0h. 37min.

The first category is the descent curve:
what types of boards belong to it, how to bluff correctly on such textures, and what the graphical model of profitability looks like in these situations.

9.2. Categorizing Board Structures for Bluffing - Part 2
1h. 01min.

"Hill" and "Ascension" categories:
two models of the structure of boards with different drawing dynamics. We analyze how our game lines change on these textures, which sizing to choose and how to adapt to opponents.

9.3. Categorizing Board Structures for Bluffing - Part 3
0h. 41min.

Categories "Hollow" and "Lifting when overcards are released":
two more textures of the boards and the principle of drawing a bluff on them. We explain what their features are, when it is beneficial to increase pressure, and when to refuse aggression.

9.4. Homework 9
0h. 01min.
Section 10
Bluff: after passive preflop
10.1. How to bluff without initiative with preflop
0h. 42min.

Game without initiative: bluff after cold call and call vs 3-bet

  • How to effectively bluff if you are a cold-color preflop
  • Features of bluffing in 3-bet cans after passive entry into hands
10.2. How to play a bluff as a bluff after defending the big blind
0h. 42min.

How to play a bluff as a bluff after defending the big blind:

— Beneficial types of check-raise boards with BB against different positions
— How to play bluff as a bluff through probe betas on turn and river
— When to use dock betas in bluff lines

10.3. Homework 10
0h. 03min.
Section 11
Playing with Dro-Hands on a Post-Flop
11.1. Aggressive draw hand game on post-flop: when and how to increase pressure
0h. 33min.
  • Typical mistakes when drawing draw on post-flop.
  • When an aggressive play makes a profit — and why
11.2. Passive play with draw on post-flop: when it is more profitable
0h. 51min.
  • In which situations passive play draw draw brings more profit.
  • Exactly how to play passively. 
11.3. Homework 11
0h. 46min.
Section 12
Additional section
12.1. Protection of the check range without a position as a preflop aggressor (PLO FIU)
0h. 50min.
  • Protection of the check range of the preflop-raiser without position (OOP)
  • Effective modern methods of working on your game
  • Research in Hand2Note — what it is and how to use it to increase winrate
  • Solvers: how to learn solutions and put them into practice

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