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Optimum preflop ranges Level 2.

Get a confident base for playing at limits up to $22 - with up-to-date charts adapted to the modern field. The course will help to reduce errors on the preflop, improve the stability of the results and quickly reach the next level. Access to the charts is provided through the website.

Course price $369 or U369
5 hours of material
Video Course Presentation
Methodology for working on the game
1. Introduction
2. Open Raise + defend open
3. Open Raise or Push 13-19bb
4. Open Push 5-19bb + KO
5. Isolation or Limp 23bb+
6. Cold Call
7. 3-bet
8. BB defend Call and 3-bet
9. Theory of ICM and Bounty
10. ICM and Bounty Practice
11. 3-bet push vs EP
12. 3-bet push vs MP
13. Re-steal push
14. Call vs Open Push EP
15. Call vs Open Push MP-LP
16. Call vs 3-bet Push
17. Call vs 4-bet Push
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If you play tournaments up to $22 and want to get rid of the confusion on the preflop, act confidently and steadily at the start of each hand - this course is for you. It will give you a ready-made and relevant strategy for entering the game, based on a fresh analysis of the field of recent years. You will stop doubting what to open, call or 3-betit - and start earning on a clear understanding of the preflop game. Because preflop is the basis of the result in tournament poker. Charts are available in a convenient online section, where you can not only learn and remember them, but also adapt them to your style of play through the editing feature. The course will become your solid foundation for growth at MTT.

The presentation video will tell you in detail what the program consists of. The course can be obtained free of charge through the website loyalty program.

The basic level "Level 1" with preflop bands up to $6 is also available for free. For advanced players, a separate course "Optimal preflop ranges - Level 3" for $25-$108 limits is presented. 

After completing the course, you will learn

  1. play open-raise, 3-bet, cold call in all positions;
  2. correctly understand game ranges in small and large stacks;
  3. a separate block is devoted to the features of the game in knockout tournaments, including taking into account the size of the bounty;
  4. master the optimal protection of blinds - not only according to the GTO theory, but also taking into account the practice, mistakes and adaptations characteristic of players of your level;
  5. correct Push Fold in all short stacks from 5bb;
  6. correct restyling of the push in all stacks;
  7. ranges of closing opponents' pushes in different situations and with different stack sizes, as well as with and without knockout.

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  • Access to the video is provided through the site with the ability to download files
  • Viewing is carried out through a special video player, which must be installed
  • Viewing is only available from two devices (connection of a third — on request)
  • Unable to resell or cancel purchase  
5 hours of material
19 video materials
Video Course Presentation
0h. 11min.
Methodology for working on the game
0h. 24min.
  • How to properly process educational information about poker obtained from various sources.
1. Introduction
0h. 14min.
2. Open Raise + defend open
0h. 24min.

— Optimal open-raise ranges from different positions
— How to protect the open against 3bet

3. Open Raise or Push 13-19bb
0h. 16min.

— When it is more profitable to push, and when to raise
— Disassembly of stacks 13–19bb

4. Open Push 5-19bb + KO
0h. 18min.

— Pushes in different stacks
— Consideration of bounty when making decisions

5. Isolation or Limp 23bb+
0h. 10min.

— Isolates against limpers from different positions
— When you can do over limp 

6. Cold Call
0h. 10min.

— Ranges and conditions for a profitable cold call -
When a cold call is preferable to 3bet

7. 3-bet
0h. 27min.

— Ranges and sizing for 3bet

— When it is profitable to slouple 

8. BB defend Call and 3-bet
0h. 28min.

— How to protect the big blind with a call and
3-bet — Adaptation against different positions and sizing

9. Theory of ICM and Bounty
0h. 22min.

— Basic theory of ICM in MTT
— How ICM and bounty affect ranges

10. ICM and Bounty Practice
0h. 30min.

— Examples of real situations - how the range of the game changes
— Typical mistakes of players under ICM pressure

11. 3-bet push vs EP
0h. 13min.

— range of profitable push versus early positions

— Different game stacks are considered

12. 3-bet push vs MP
0h. 11min.

— range of profitable push versus average positions

— Different game stacks are considered

13. Re-steal push
0h. 14min.

— Profitable push range vs. average positions (BTN, CO)
— Different game stacks are considered

14. Call vs Open Push EP
0h. 12min.

— Call vs. push ranges from early position
— Factors: stack, ICM, opponent type

15. Call vs Open Push MP-LP
0h. 11min.

— Call vs. push ranges from middle and late position
— Factors: stack, ICM, opponent type

16. Call vs 3-bet Push
0h. 12min.

— 3-bet push call: on what ranges is it profitable
— Consideration of position, stack depth and tournament stage

17. Call vs 4-bet Push
0h. 16min.

— How to call 4-bet push after 3bet
— Strategy against aggressive opponents

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