Push/Fold Tips for Bounty Tournaments [PKO Strategy]
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2019
- If you want to make more profitable push/fold decisions in bounty/PKO tournaments, this is the poker tutorial video for you!
In this video, you'll learn why and how you need to change your shoving ranges in bounty tournaments compared with regular tournaments.
It folds to you in the Cut Off with 11bb and pocket twos. Do you shove or do you fold?
This video explores three different scenarios:
1. Chip EV
2. When you have one bounty
3. When you have three bounties
and discusses why and how you should adjust your shoving ranges.
There is no denying that PKOs and bounty tournaments such as the Gladiator on PartyPoker or the Bounty Builder $22 on PokerStars are becoming more and more popular. This video tackles one of the common misconceptions and perhaps counter-intuitive concepts that will help you make more profitable decisions at the table and avoid punting in the future.
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Gareth James is a professional poker player and coach, specialising in tournament poker, tournament mathematics and ICM. In 2016, he worked with Matt Berkey (Solve For Why, Results May Vary Vlogumentary) before and during the $300,000 Super High Roller Bowl, focusing on ICM. He has also coached many MTT grinders who have final tabled, won and chopped various tournaments on PokerStars and PartyPoker including The Sunday Million and The Super Tuesday. - Ігри
Great content Gareth.
You and RYE are the only channels on YT that produce such good wuality videos!
Keep them coming!
That's very kind of you to say, glad you're enjoying them!
New to your channel. Great content. Thx!
Awesome, thank you!
im new to poker. Why does it say ICM next to all the non-folded players in the first example. Does that have anything to do with ICM implications?
Cool video. The only thing what I don't understand. You can't only talk about one or three bounties. I mean if you shove 1/3 (=11bb) starting stack with one bounty it's a huge difference to a shove with 10 Starting stacks but 3 bounties. In your calculation the bounties should always be relative in startingchips !?
Yeah you're absolutely right! One and three bounties were just the two examples I gave in the video. If the number of bounties is more than number of starting stacks then you have to call wider and the shover has to be aware that this is going to happen so should adjust.
Could you explain how did you set up HRC for these bounty calculations? It seems a little bit tricky.
Sure. In all three examples I setup a basic hand, using ChipEV in Big Blinds model for the first sim, and then Multi Table (MTSNG/MTT) 'ICM' model for the bounty sims. In the Multi Table Setup I made sure there were 659 players left across 74 tables with an average stack of 19.7k across the whole tournament. In Prizes I put the whole of the regular prizepool into 1st place. On the next screen, the Bounty Options, I gave the following bounties UTG $10, UTG+1 $10 MP1 $10, MP2 $10, MP3 $30 for the first example and then $10 for the second example, CO $10 for the first example and then $30 for the second example, and then BTN, SB and BB all $15. Hope that helps.
nice..
Thank you!
How can I get those charts your using. Please help
You have to run the spots with software called HoldemResources Calculator.
I starting playing the 55$ gladiator on PP ,so my starting bounty is 13.75$ and that equals 1/3 of starting stack of 50k,so a bounty of 13.75 equals 17K roughly ?Is this correct?
If a guy has say 33$ in the bubble next to his name is the bounty for him now 40$ or just the 33$,this is where i get confused;-)
A starting bounty equals 1/4 of a starting stack so 12,500 chips. When you win a starting bounty, you win $13.75 immediately which is 1/4 of the $55 buy-in. On Party, the number in the bubble is how much you will win if you eliminate that player. Hope that helps!
MTT Poker School thanks I get it now!
I had this situation yesterday: loose shortstack UTG shoves 12BB(this is 5th his shove in 20 hands), bounty for his head is 72$ while tournament in early ITM securing lowest pay-out, next page jump is just +10$. I am in BB with 17BB(4th stack on table)and everyone folded. Should I call any 2 in this situation?
How big is everyone's stack compared to the starting stack. How big is the starting bounty?
@@MTTPokerSchool starting bounty is 11.25. there is another one short with 15BB and 33$ bounty on him. Other 3 players are 40, 96 and 119BB(chipleader). My stack is around x5 or x6 of starting stack.
@@olegdoroshenko4836 it's hard to know for sure without seeing how many players are left too, but looks like you're getting a decent discount on a call here - might be as much as 10%. Looks like you need ~45% equity to call for chips, so ~35% for bounty, so you need a hand that has more than 35% equity against UTG's shoving range. I doubt it'll be any two cards. Also, HRC can solve this spot very quickly, so I definitely recommend just getting it and running the spot.
22 in my opinion is an easy shove. What the calculator is not taking into account is that you currently have NOBODY covered an you can't win a bounty unless you double up. Future hands matter a lot and running with a short stack is not ideal in a game like this.
Also it assumes that villains call exactly right ranges
Even in the single bounty situation 22 is marginal enough that folding it would be reasonable,
Yeah you're right, it just depends how much of an edge you want to pass. The shorter we are, the less we want to pass on the more marginal spots. Thanks for your comment.
Yeh that's all great and stuff but can yo now tell us how to calculate 4 players all in with a 1.7 nano second pokerstars timebank while 12 tabling? Mmm, thought not. All this bounty math is completely useless
Sorry to hear you don't think it's valuable. Have you done much PKO work away from the table?
You need to do more math after the table. We are humans and we shouldn't play perfectly, but we need to learn those spots so make more or less right decisions unconsiously.
@@user-lk5kn2tr7k no actually, Liarstars need to stop stripping of us of our human rights and allow REAL time banks
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