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Cardrunners 2015 Tourney Theory by Matthew Janda
Part 1: There are a lot of edges to be gained in tournaments by players who understand the relevant math and theory behind short stack and ante play. In this series, Matt discusses how to approach robust and non-robust equity with short stack depth and how different ante sizes drastically impact aggression. **CR Highlights** - Pre-Flop Stack Depth (1 Min) - 3-Betting with Non-Robust Equity (10 Min) - Flop Play (22 Min) Part 2: There are a lot of edges to be gained in tournaments by players who understand the relevant math and theory behind short stack and ante play. In this series, Matt discusses how to approach robust and non-robust equity with short stack depth and how different ante sizes drastically impact aggression. **CR Highlights** - Denying Equity (30 Sec) - The Impact of Antes (10 Min) - Button Vs Big Blind (21 Min) Part 3: In Tournament Theory part three, Matt discusses how to play with a short stack (around 30BB deep). He emphasizes how as stacks become smaller, position matters less. He also discusses how three-betting ranges change and become more linear. **CR Highlights** - Review of Robust vs Non-Robust Equity (2 Min) - Calling Raises OOP (11 Min) - Analyzing Old Short Stack Strategy (18 Min) Part 4: In Tournament Theory part four, Matt continues discussing how to play with a short stack (around 30BB deep). He shows how as stack depth gets smaller, position matters less and players should be calling out of the big blinds very aggressively and avoiding a push or fold game. **CR Highlights** - Utilizing PokerSnowie (30 Sec) - 3-Betting OOP with Little Stack Depth (2 Min) - Calling 3-Bets In-Position (26 Min) Sharing WidgetScreenshots |