GTO Course Preflop
GTO Course Preflop
This 9-hour video series with 24 lessons provides a complete breakdown of 100 ante preflop play across all positions, including how to respond to every common action from other players. Each video walks through optimal GTO ranges in detail and explains the strategic logic behind them.
Rather than simply memorizing charts, this series focuses on how to analyze GTO strategies, understand the underlying concepts, and identify where and how to deviate to exploit real-world player tendencies. The goal is to move beyond copying ranges and develop a deeper understanding that translates into better decision-making and higher winrates in actual games.
Videos
Part 2
First part is fully reviewing the interesting hand in how often we should CB on K96r in a limped pot. And in position how should we continue our range? We continue with the hand example on the interesting turn and river. We also look at good hands to floatbet in position vs a check on the flop getting a full overview of Flop strategy.
Part 8
In a heads up pot where ranges are wide for a bloated ISO pot, how should our CB range be constructed on this board that our range dominates. And why do we want to have such a large frequency of checkbacks?
We also look at some turn spots after the Flop checks through to see how both players should play in this unintuitive spot.
Part 9
In HU ISO pot, what should the full Flop strategy look like on KJ9hh? Why should OOP donk a large range, why should our CB strategy be with a lot of blockbetting. OTT after the Flop checks through, we talk about why OOP played his hand well with an overbet and why exploitably folding our overpair was fine.
Part 1 – Discussing MTT Spots
Going over multiple hands that were played in 6+ MTT’s, particularly a $210 Short Deck bounty. The different boards are AAK with A8, AK8 with KQ and a set of 9s on QT9. Each spot is thoroughly explained with the solver based outcomes and is definitely a valuable addition to the regular cash game analysis.
Part 2 – Two boards comparison on Axx 50a 3-way
Looking at boards such as A87 / A86 and A98 / A96 while comparing and discussing two boards and how one card changes the GTO approach of Hero. Which hands we are checking, check/calling or betting out when one card of the flop changes as well as looking at different runouts.