Professional Hyper Turbo Class March 5-7

After doing private group classes for staking and study programs over the last 2 years, HokieGreg is ready to host a special hyper turbo class. There will be (3) 1-hour classes, one each on March 5, 6 and 7th.

About Greg

Greg has been playing poker professionally since 2007. His screen name on PokerStars was HokieGregHU and his screen name on Revolution is HokieGreg. Prior to Black Friday, Greg was playing turbos up to the highest levels Stars offered. After Black Friday, Greg switched to hyper turbos. Below are his hyper turbo results that covers the last ~9 months.

HokieGreg Revolution Hyper Turbo Poker Stats For Group Class

Class Specifics

The class will be broken down into three days. Each day will feature a one hour class covering specific essential concepts to hyper turbo heads up sit and go poker, one of the most popular and profitable games currently running online.

March 5th, Day 1 - Preflop Hyper Play

We will focus quite a bit on ICMizer and Equilab charts. Our topics will focus on:

  • "Readless" Play: We will be defining population tendencies and reviewing their practical use in-game. We will review some pre-made sample population tendencies for unknown players. These population tendencies will be the basis for our default ranges throughout the rest of the class.
  • Bayesian Estimators: We will review how to combine small samples of hands versus individual opponents with population tendencies. 'Bayesian Estimator' is kind of an intimidating term, but it is relatively common sense actually. I will make this complex yet important topic a little easier to understand by reviewing a few examples.
  • Maximally Exploitative Play: A few common HUSNG myths will be debunked before moving forward.
  • Small Blind Default Ranges and General Adjustments: With significant reference to our population tendencies, we will look at several charts at a variety of stack depths. We will specifically focus on how to play better than NASH vs the population 3BB deep to mr/calling ranges at 25BB. Additional discussion will include: When and why we should limp weak hands vs passive opponents, how to adjust versus aggressive 3-bettors and how to adjust versus very passive and/or nitty opponents.
  • Big Blind Default Ranges and General Adjustments: Again, referencing population tendencies, we will review more charts covering all possible stack depths. Additional discussion will include: 3bet bluffing "readless", adjusting our flatting range vs varying opening ranges, and a brief review of limp raising ranges and sizings.

March 6th, Day 2 - Postflop Hyper Play

Day 2 will consist of numerous hand examples, math explanations, and more emphasis on using population tendencies to our advantage.

  • C-Betting: We will discuss how to use cbet sizes to setup profitable stack to pot ratios (with hand examples at multiple stack depths). Also, we’ll focus on cbet and barreling math.
  • Barreling: We’ll focus on how to barell differently vs regs and fish and the math behind this.
  • ValueBet sizing: During this time we will discuss optimal value-bet sizing. We’ll touch on why we do not automatically maximize value simply by getting called more often. We’ll have examples of value-betting the river with 3 different sizes and the math behind it.
  • Facing C-Bets/Barrels: To help with this, we’ll have extensive population tendency discussion. We’ll discuss how to adjust our OOP strategy nittier or more aggressive opponents. We’ll do this with hand examples and conceptual discussions.
  • C/R Bluffing + Barreling: I will show often a c/r bluff needs to work with different sizings. This will be based on population tendency + gameflow discussion. We’ll also have a few hand examples discussing continuing or shutting down our bluffs on the turn.
  • Playing draws oop: We’ll have several hand examples at different stack depths. We’ll focus on deep vs reg who usually have a wide cbet and deep vs fish who often have a tight cbet. We’ll also focus on shorter stacks vs either opponent.

March 7th, Day 3 - Beating Hyper HU SNGs

On Day 3 we will review several games in the PT4 hand replayer with heavy emphasis on proper use of the CoffeeHUD.

The first few matches we review will be with very small (or no) sample sizes vs our opponents. We will focus heavily on population tendencies early on in the matches and we will use bayesian estimators to adjust as we accumulate sample sizes vs our opponents. 

The last match or two we will review an opponent that we have a much larger sample size against. This will allow more specific adjustments to the individual opponent, as opposed to playing against the population.

Other Details

  • Classes will run 45-50 minutes of presentation by Greg, after which users can ask questions. Classes will likely last between 1 hour and 75 minutes in length each.
  • Payment options include Skrill/Moneybookers, Paypal, Credit card and Debit card.
  • Payments are fully refundable (minus any Skrill fees) up until March 1st.
  • Class times each day will be 2pm (14:00) USA Eastern Time, which is also 7pm (19:00) London and 9pm (21:00) Lithuania.
  • Each class will be recorded and participants will receive a free downloadable copy in MP4 or WMV.
  • Professional classroom technology far superoir to Skype will be used for each class. Easy instructions will be provided for each attendee prior to the class on where to go and how to login to the class.

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