Being able to see every hand including hole cards is of course quite educational for poker players. So, too, were these strategy tips reflecting the changing dynamic that occurs as the table goes from nine-headed to heads-up.
Watching #WSOPMainEvent2018 final table intently. Haven't seen either of these yet. pic.twitter.com/2ELXJSLEeM
— Short-Stacked Shamus (@hardboiledpoker) July 13, 2018
Okay, I mean this is just confusing. #WSOPMainEvent2018 pic.twitter.com/tCsmRE1yHR
— Short-Stacked Shamus (@hardboiledpoker) July 13, 2018
Now this actually makes sense. #WSOPMainEvent2018 pic.twitter.com/9mO49WtEkC
— Short-Stacked Shamus (@hardboiledpoker) July 13, 2018
Okay, here we go. Whole new ball game. #WSOPMainEvent2018 pic.twitter.com/GHnm54eMBg
— Short-Stacked Shamus (@hardboiledpoker) July 14, 2018
“It’s five-handed, so play changes.” #WSOPMainEvent2018 pic.twitter.com/X34XDLAVPa
— Short-Stacked Shamus (@hardboiledpoker) July 14, 2018
Last time I got to four-handed in a tournament I blanked on both of these. Finished fourth. #WSOPMainEvent2018 pic.twitter.com/MuW4I4k24v
— Short-Stacked Shamus (@hardboiledpoker) July 14, 2018
Here we go! Truly is a game of adjustments. #WSOP2018MainEvent pic.twitter.com/czlzykAwPQ
— Short-Stacked Shamus (@hardboiledpoker) July 15, 2018
It all comes down to this. #WSOP2018MainEvent pic.twitter.com/h28ikPTybC
— Short-Stacked Shamus (@hardboiledpoker) July 15, 2018
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