How To DESTROY Satellite Tournaments
How does one man make $500,000+ from ONLY SATELLITES?
There’s a recipe. Anyone can learn it. But very few will do the work.
Satellite tournaments are some of the SOFTEST tournaments on the internet. People play them when they’re massively multitabling, and their auto-pilot game has them applying standard MTT concepts to satellite structures. This means they're LIGHTING MONEY ON FIRE! Some incredible MTTers are actually terrible at satellite tournaments!
If you can learn how to manipulate satellite structures, however, true profits will await you.
These tournaments attract TONS of recreational players. Almost NO ONE playing them understands the ICM-ramifications of each of their decisions. Most importantly, the bulk of the money is up top, so it rewards consistent players as opposed to mediocre ones.
So, you might be asking yourself, why doesn’t every reg play satellites more consistently?
It’s because they have no idea how to change their standard tournament strategy for satellite tournaments!
The flat payout structure of super satellites makes these tournaments strange. When 8th place can pay the exact same amount as first, you have to make some real adjustments.
Do you know what adjustments you have to make?
Ask yourselves these questions honestly:
What stack size are we aiming for in a satellite?
How do we calculate our potential to win a package?
How do we use that information to change our ranges?
Should we be shoving more or less in a satellite?
Should we be preflop raising more or less?
Are there times you would prefer to move all-in with aces and NOT get called in a satellite?
How should you play postflop in a satellite?
What do you need to pay attention to at the beginning of a satellite when you sit down?
How does ICM change shoving ranges deep in tournaments?
What hands gain value on the bubble of a satellite?
Versus what specific opponent should you tighten up against? Many textbook players screw this up constantly!
In what situations is A-5 a better hand to move all-in with than JJ? The answer surprises many MTT specialists.
What can combinatorics teach us about satellite calling ranges and how can we EXPLOIT them?
What is "gorilla maths" and how can you use it at the table to lock up more seats?
What equity do you need to call an all-in when you're close to a seat? It’s incredibly different from a standard MTT.
What are the two most common types of weak players in satellites and how can we exploit them both?
When can we move all-in with any two cards in a satellite?
What old-school poker tactic in satellites will give you far more cashes?
What is the single biggest mistake most people make in satellite tournaments?
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Act now, and start working on a half million of your own!