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Full Tilt Tournament Dollars - T$

Now that satellite win in your account can be turned into T$ at Full Tilt, allowing you to use the equivalent of the win to play in other MTT or STT games you would prefer. This is convenient for multiple entires, scheduling conflicts, or even bankroll building strategies.

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May 11, 2008
Final table recap of FTOPS event #9 hosted by Gus Hansen
. Allen Cunning hamd was the last pro eliminated but he did make the money. I recorded the final table and you can watch the video on my Full Tilt Poker Blog.

May 7, 2008
FTOPS is underway again! Watch Gus, Clonie, Eric, and Allen and the rest of the gang as the pros join the ranks of the internet players and stretch out some serious prize money over the following week.

March 17, 2008
Am I coming to terms with the bad beats on Full Tilt? I can't really tell, but I am winning more often when I recognize a situation where I am going to be sucked out on, and am more apt to get the hell out, even with just more than a few chips left. I layed down AA with a board that had TJ9 T 8 and facing a bet from a reasonably tight player. I felt good about that one becuase I ended up coming back and winning the token. I have a video of this one.

March 16, 2008
After week off from playing due to a mini-NHL road trip, I came back to try and earn a few tokens. My bankroll is about $1,900 right now, after I withdrew recently, so I really prefer winning the tokens instead of paying the $26 to get in. I know I am cheap.

March 13, 2008
Checked in while I was Pittsburgh to see a hockey game. My son wanted to play a game so I let him roll with a couple of 2 buck tournaments, after I showed him how to win. he dumped a couple, while I watched the Spizter saga on CNN.


Tournament Indicator is the First and Only Poker Calculator Exclusively for Online Tournament Competition

Of all the poker calculators available on the market, none of them have ever addressed the needs of the amateur online player that focused his play and growth in the game by way of tournaments. Let's face it, the new players that come to this game are by and large, influenced by tournament action seen on television.

So why hasn't this huge segment been addressed in software? The reason (at least in part) is because programmers may feel there are just too many variables and nuances in a tournament that are simply too difficult to quantify. Stacks, position, structure, escalating blinds, profiles, payouts, rebuys, qualifiers.... and on and on. How can a poker calculator cope with that? Even Roy Rounder's Sit and Go Shark set out trying to master single table tournaments failed miserably at offering clear advice - instead reverting to multiple, automatic coaching style quips that more often than not conflicted with each other at critical stages!. Yikes what a mess that was - and a shame really.

Instructional video explaining the win odds and pots feature of Tournament Indicator.

Now things are getting interesting because recently, I got an email from the designers of Hold’em Indicator. They tell me they have a new piece of software for tournaments, and ask if I could I test it for them. Now just the fact it's from the group who designed the best poker calculator interface on the planet, I am now far less skeptical than I am optimistic.

I start playing with this brilliant blue, sharp looking software and discover it is based upon the MZone strategy, a key decision factor professionals use in real tournaments. In fact Dan Harrington predominantly based his top rated tournament strategy book on this single concept. "The most important single number that governs your play toward the end of tournaments is M, which is simply the ratio of your stack to the blinds and antes. This number is crucial and you must develop a facility for calculating it quickly and easily at the table" says Action Dan.

I used the Mzone tournament strategy myself and went on a respectable run last summer earning $25,000 in tournament winnings. Not huge to some of you, but these were from very low buy in tournaments. I made 41 final tables in three months! To put this in perspective, I made one final table in the two years before that! I even created a spreadsheet that I used by my tournament window that calculated the Mzone with some inputting on my part. Yes Dan, I agree. Understand the MZone, and you can start winning tournaments - even online!

So upon that good starting premise I tested the "tournament strategy and poker odds calculator" software. True to form, I am impressed with its simplicity and seamless functionality. Now finally, thank you for this, I don’t have to calculate the Mzone anymore. Not only that, it calculates the Mzone for my opponents as well

I find myself wondering why this product not been created any sooner. I mean most internet players play tournaments, right? This is especially true of the hundreds of thousands of players who are working from limited bankrolls, just trying to get ahead in this game.

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Here is the clever reality of Tournament Indicator. It avoided the dubious challenge of making recommendations in a tournament - by NOT making recommendations! It does however provide you with an array of indicators (as well as the MZone) that allow YOU to make the right decision at a game critical intersect. These same "indicators" are what the pros use to make to make correct decisions in tournaments. Making correct decisions win tournaments, but often those decisions may seem, and quite likely are, counter-intuitive to standard book play. Tournament Indicator shines a bright light on those opportunities, and will guide your way to more money finishes, and deeper money finishes.

If you are in that group of striving online tournament players learning your game and working towards earning some prize money worth braggin’ about, then Tournament Indicator is your ticket. In addition, this is about the best piece of software you can have running for single or multi table sit and go action, as it works just as effectively.

The brilliant simplicity of the Tournament Indicator software is not lost in this, the most feature rich poker calculator ever created. Besides the critical Mzone, there are extensive profiling indicators, which you can adjust yourself, if you like. I also really love something Tournament Indicator calls MatchCards. On a screen you can toggle to, your hole cards will be matched up against other common hole cards that may be putting pressure on you. When your do or die moment arrives, you are going to have to make a good, and perhaps uncommon decision. MatchCards is going to let you know exactly where you stand. This feature alone is worth the investment.

Someone at Tournament Indicator was seriously thinking about real tournament action here. Evidence of which is within the profiling grid, where there are also columns that monitor streak and balance totals - as in, how have your opponents’ stacks changed, and how many hands have they won or lost over the last 10 deals. If you want to know which of your opponents is (ala Mike Sexton) frying an egg on his head, just refer to these indicators. We all know the tempo of a tournament changes rapidly at times, and that is why tournament play is all about what has happened recently. Tournament Indicator keeps you as the most informed player at the table, and that will translate into more money finishes, and deeper money finishes.