Spin & Go from PokerStars offers fast-paced, three-handed thrills. Can you dominate the field against the clock?
A Spin & Go is a 3 player, single table, winner take all, hyper turbo sit and go with a variable prize pool where you can win anywhere from 2 times your buy-in to 10,000 times your buy-in. Watch as we break this down some more.
In the second lesson of his brand new Spin & Go course, Nick will cover off a few important topics before you start playing; such as adjusting expectations, bankroll management, preflop and postflop strategy and GTO versus exploit play.
In the third installment of Nick's brand new Spin & Go course, we'll dive into the three-handed preflop play from the button position.
For the next module in his Spin & Go course, Nick Walsh covers the 3-handed preflop play in the small blind.
For the next lesson in his brand new Spin & Go course, Nick Walsh covers the 3-handed preflop play in the big blind.
Have you ever wanted to learn about Heads-up strategy from one of the best in the business? Well in this session of Nick Walsh’s Spin & Go Course you’ll get the chance to do just that.
In this session of Nick's Spin & Go Course, we continue with heads-up strategy. This time Nick Walsh will guide you through the tactics of playing in the big blind.
As the blind levels continue to rise during the heads-up, the stacks are getting more and more shallower, which brings you to the push-fold phase. In today's lesson Nick Walsh introduces you to Nash Push/Fold strategy, or the so-called Nash Equilibrium.
For the next module in his Spin & Go course, Nick Walsh takes a comprehensive look at Postflop, with an emphasis on methodology and how good poker players consider Postflop.
Offering some bonus content following the conclusion of his Spin & Go course, Nick Walsh has decided to go into more specific detail on Postflop strategy, which players can apply to their game almost immediately.