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matt_stfc
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April 18, 2017 - 3:55 pm
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I’ve been a member here before but didn’t get the most out of it. 

Being honest I’m a poor player I can run deep a few times but I probably lose money.

what videos would you at the forums reccomend to help improve me from a slightly losing micro/low stakes player to a winner?

i already do BRM that isn’t the issue

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Man that is a way deep question.  People will tell you to go the TPE uni route. I am sure it is a good recommendation but it is a long haul. 

Frankly your question is too vague. What tourneys do you play? Turbos? Regular speeds? Do you utilise Nash shove charts? Call charts? A lot of guys use the former but neglect the latter. 

Do you want heavy theory? Or does it do your head in? Perhaps you need more light hearted content? Really your question is pretty hard to answer.

I remember your name though. You were a member recently right?

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April 18, 2017 - 7:38 pm
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The Riceman said
Man that is a way deep question.  People will tell you to go the TPE uni route. I am sure it is a good recommendation but it is a long haul. 

Frankly your question is too vague. What tourneys do you play? Turbos? Regular speeds? Do you utilise Nash shove charts? Call charts? A lot of guys use the former but neglect the latter. 

Do you want heavy theory? Or does it do your head in? Perhaps you need more light hearted content? Really your question is pretty hard to answer.

I remember your name though. You were a member recently right?  

Thanks for the response I was indeed a member.

i mainly play regular speed mtt’s and I use the jennifear shove chart but don’t use call charts I didn’t know they were a thing. In terms of what I want that’s the reason I came here I don’t mind theory but too much would just overload me so maybe something more light hearted 

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I think the best approach might be to watch the Part 1s of 5-6 different pros and see if you can find one that particularly appeals to you. Some people like super dense videos, some like them a bit more lighthearted. Some like theory, some like live sweats. If you take in a few different pros I think you will quite quickly figure out where you sit on the scale. 

Good luck!

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Killingbird said
I think the best approach might be to watch the Part 1s of 5-6 different pros and see if you can find one that particularly appeals to you. Some people like super dense videos, some like them a bit more lighthearted. Some like theory, some like live sweats. If you take in a few different pros I think you will quite quickly figure out where you sit on the scale. 

Good luck!  

Thanks for the reply killingbird I will try that out for sure!

love your streams by the way!

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April 22, 2017 - 6:32 pm
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Do yourself a favour and purchase SnapShove. It’s only 10 dollars or so and you can use it as an app on your phone. 

Jennifears Nash shove charts are cool…I use them myself, but SnapShove will give you ChipEV Nash call solutions.  You can use it in game. Anybody who says this is cheating,  but who also uses Nash shove charts in game…

Is a moron.

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Nice to have you back. Give DannyN13 a try, his push fold game is spot on and he is one of the best turbo players in the world.

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