Pads on PADS – Cardplayer Lifestyle https://cardplayerlifestyle.com Sat, 01 Apr 2023 19:24:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 Run It Once Black Friday Sale: Improve Your Poker Skills at a Fraction of the Cost https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/run-it-once-black-friday-sale-improve-your-poker-skills-at-a-fraction-of-the-cost/ Mon, 22 Nov 2021 00:52:56 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=49290 Black Friday is usually the best time to get your hands on something you wanted to have for a long time, but the price tag was just too steep. The “Black Friday sale season” of the year always means loads of discounts left and right, and poker training sites are no exception to this rule.

In fact, Run It Once, one of the biggest poker training platforms around, is giving you the chance to purchase ALL courses at a big 25% discount + Elliot Roe’s A-Game Masteclass for 50% off!

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What’s up for Grabs?

The RIO Black Friday sale has been designed so that players of all profiles should be able to take advantage. Whether you’re looking for some basic courses or more advanced lessons, there will be an opportunity to get what you’re after at a discount. There will be four stages of the Black Friday sale, to be announced gradually over the next two weeks:

  • November 11 – 15: 25% discount on all From the Ground Up (FTGU) courses
  • November 15 – 21: 25% off PADS on PADS + PLO puzzles
  • November 22 – 25: 50% discount on A-Game Masterclass & 25% off on Annual Vision sub
  • November 26 – 29: 25% OFF ALL COURSES/BOOKS/ANNUAL VISION PLANS & 50% OFF A-GAME POKER MASTERCLASS!

Beyond the four stages of the Black Friday promotion, head honcho Phil Galfond has announced something extra special:

You read that correctly, all existing basic members as well as those who sign up for Run It Once can get FREE access to the essential plan! This promo will be active for one full week, starting November 11.

What Is RIO All About?

Most people involved in online poker already know about Run It Once and what it stands for. However, if you’re a newcomer or this information slipped by you, you might be wondering what the hype is all about.

Run It Once (or RIO for short) is a poker training platform founded by Phil Galfond, one of the most respected poker players around and arguably the best PLO player alive. Over the years, the site has become one of the top picks for everyone looking to improve their poker game, from beginners to experienced grinders.

In addition to Galfond, the site features lessons and courses from top pros such as Dan “Jungleman” Cates, Jason Koon, Sam Greenwood, Ben Sulsky, and Brian Hastings, to just mention a few.

The FTGU courses are designed to provide players with all the necessary knowledge and tools they need to be successful in whatever format they choose, be it MTTs, SNGs, or Pot Limit Omaha.

PADS on PADS is an advanced MTT course by Patrick Leonard, a man with over $15 million in combined live and online tournament earnings. This course can really help take your tournament game to the next level. You can read our review here.

Presented by Elliot Roe, A-Game Masterclass focuses on the mental side of poker, providing you with tools and strategies to always play your best game, teaching you how to deal with distractions and variance, and much more. You can read our review here.

Overall, Run It Once has something to offer to all players, and there’s never been a better moment to get involved. Even at their full cost, these courses are great value for money, but with these deep discounts, joining Run It Once is a no-brainer.

If you want to become better at poker, that is!

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PADS on PADS: A Review of Patrick Leonard’s Run It Once Course (Updated 2023) https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/pads-on-pads-a-review-of-patrick-leonards-run-it-once-course/ Sun, 04 Apr 2021 15:39:37 +0000 https://cardplayerlifestyle.com/?p=46104 PADS on PADS course by Patrick Leonard offers you. At $999, this advanced course isn't for everyone, but if you're aiming to break through high stakes tournaments loaded with talent and become a consistent crusher, PADS on PADS is sure to get you there.]]> Over the years, I’ve had opportunity to take and subsequently review many poker courses. With due respect to the others, none come anywhere close to the Run It Once PADS on PADS course in terms of comprehensiveness.

This is an MTT course, created primarily by tournament specialist Patrick “pads1161” Leonard. Several other pros make appearances as well including Alex “Pwndidi” Theologis, heads-up specialist Kevin Rabichow, and over a dozen other MTT crushers. As for the course’s name, Leonard (a.k.a., “PADS”) focuses on Perfecting Analysis, Decisions & Strategy.

Before we dive into the course structure, one thing must be said. PADS on PADS isn’t for the faint of heart. There is a wealth of poker knowledge in there, but to actually take advantage of it you’ll need to really focus and put in the work. So if you don’t already have disciplined poker study habits, this may not be the right course for you as you’re unlikely to be able to get full value from it.

With all of that said, if you are prepared to put in the effort and study well, this course is worth its weight in gold and you are essentially guaranteed to get a solid return on your $999 investment.

The bulk of the course consists of Leonard taking you through the PIO Solver information calculated for different spots. This kind of information can be invaluable for any serious player, but it’s not something you’ll pick up after just watching a video. So, you better bring your full focus and be ready to take some notes as you go through the lessons – and there are quite a few to go through.

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Run It Once PADS on PADS Course Structure

The course consists of over 160 videos totaling 87 hours(!) of content that are broken down into eight large units, each dedicated to a particular part of the tournament strategy. These are:

  • Postflop
  • Preflop
  • ICM
  • Heads Up
  • Live Plays
  • Guests
  • PSKOs (Knockout tournaments)
  • Off the Tables

Every section is pretty much standalone, but you should probably start with the Postflop one. This may seem counterintuitive at first, but Leonard suggests that mastering postflop play is key to preflop. You can only properly build your ranges before the flop if you have a clear plan for what comes next.

Postflop – Breaking Down Every Scenario You Can Imagine

The main section of the PADS on PADS course contains 60 different lessons. Only very few of them could be categorized as short (around 10 minutes). The rest are 20 to 30 minutes in length, and a few of the more important ones are almost an hour long.

You don’t have to be a poker player to do the math here. There are dozens of hours’ worth of studying materials, and, as mentioned, it’s not the kind of content you can just rush through. Or you shouldn’t at least, if you want to get the most out of it.

Lessons can be broken into a few main categories:

  • Playing 20 big blinds deep in position
  • Mastering continuation betting
  • Bet sizing: over-betting, down-betting, and exploiting your opponents
  • Playing 30 big blinds deep out of position
  • Turn play
  • 3-bet pots

As you might expect, some concepts introduced in earlier lessons come into play later on, so the best way to go about the Postflop section is by watching videos in order of appearance.

Without getting into details of the individual videos (that would make this review way too long), the content is laid out pretty much uniformly across all videos throughout the course.

Leonard takes a particular spot and breaks it down to the smallest detail. He has prepared all the GTO solutions and calculations and takes you through them one situation at the time.

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For example, the continuation betting videos look into different types of boards like dry paired boards, middling flush boards, and dangerous (draw-heavy) boards and suggest strategy adjustments. You’ll see how solvers think about these spots and what they suggest in terms of bet sizing, passive vs. aggressive play, etc.

Plainly put, if you want to learn GTO then you’re going to love PADS on PADS. It focuses heavily on GTO-based solutions, although Leonard takes some opportunities to suggest possible slight adjustments that flirt with the exploitative approach.

PADS on PADS: Preflop Adaptations

The Preflop section is another crucial part of this course. However, Leonard takes a different approach to this section of the game and presents some ideas that you won’t find in any other MTT courses.

Things tend to be very fluid in tournaments and rarely do all players at the table have the same stack size. Because of this, Leonard refuses the idea of adhering to rigid charts and instead looks into how you can adapt to different situations as they arise.

Although this section isn’t as comprehensive as the first one, there are still a dozen videos to go through as Leonard tries to break down different scenarios you can run into.

What makes these videos interesting is precisely his novel approach to preflop situations. Instead of just providing you with a bunch of sheets to decipher on your own, Leonard discusses at length how your ranges, raise, 3-bet, and 4-bet sizes and tendencies change depending on how stacks break down.

Some of the specific topics covered in this section of PADS on PADS are:

  • Deep-stack play
  • Mixed stack sizes
  • Adjusting to population tendencies
  • 4-bet jamming and squeezing

This approach to studying is definitely more demanding than memorizing charts and sticking to them. At the same time, though, it can provide you with much more flexibility and make you much more unpredictable to play against. This may not be as important at the lowest of stakes, but as you move up, you’ll want to make it as hard as possible for your opponents to figure out how you play.

PADS on PADS: Teaching ICM Using a Hands-on Approach

ICM (the Independent Chip Model) is one of the crucial things for every serious MTT player to understand. Even so, it’s not necessarily an easy concept to master as there are many moving parts to take into consideration. However, in this section, Leonard takes a step away from PIO Solver and takes a different approach as he doesn’t believe that ICM is something that can be “solved” in the same way as preflop or postflop scenarios.

Instead, after presenting and explaining some basic concepts such as the ICM Collision Effect, he offers a bunch of actual scenarios from various tournament final tables. You’ll get to see many different ICM spots and learn from them as Leonard explains everything in (painstaking) detail.

This is another fairly extensive section of the course, but it’s more “fun” to watch as there is some real poker action to enjoy. If you’ve gotten tired of PIO simulations, nodes, and all that, the ICM section is a breath of fresh air and still very important to go through for your overall growth as a player.

Bringing it Home: Heads-Up Play

The heads-up section of the PADS on PADS course is also quite extensive, which, as Leonard emphasizes, is for good reason. In most tournaments, there is often a huge pay difference between the first and the second place, so mastering heads-up play is critical.

The first few videos cover some theoretical concepts. These offer preflop ranges for HU play depending on stack sizes, limping strategies, and how to adjust to your opponents limping. The approach here is similar to that in earlier videos, where Leonard basically provides in-depth GTO analysis for these spots.

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After the general introduction, Patrick is joined by Kevin Rabichow, a high-stakes No-limit heads-up specialist who made the transition to MTTs, who contributes to the discussion with his vast knowledge and experience.

The two go over strategies for different stack depths, after which the course moves on to reviewing some actual hands, demonstrating many of these theoretical concepts in practice.

What Else Does PADS on PADS Offer?

The sections reviewed up to this point could be described as the heart of the PADS on PADS course. That said, there are even more learning materials in there for those hungry for knowledge, including.

  • In the Live Play section you’ll find quite a few videos in which Leonard takes you through the action as it happens, hand by hand. All play is from high stakes tournaments and this is a good way to see how theoretical concepts from previous lessons are applied in practice.
  • The Guests section features tournament reviews by other high-profile online poker players like “escapemissio”, “Ceis”, Patrick Brooks, and “Mrbradleyy”.
  • In the Off the Tables section you’ll find heaps of valuable advice on how to best study the game, use PIO Solver, plan your time, etc.

The PSKOs section deserves it’s own special shout out, as it is basically a mini-course on its own. Taught by Alex “Pwndidi” Theologis, it teaches you strategies for knockout tournaments on PokerStars. This is an incresingly-popular tournament format that requires a number of strategic adjustments due to bounties.

Tons of New Content Added, Too

In late March 2023, Leonard announced a HUGE new update to his PADS on PADS course.

Altogether, Patrick recorded 26 brand-new videos to ensure that those taking the course stay up-to-date with the current tournament metagame. The updates tackle advanced PSKO strategy, state-of-the-art ICM understanding, new tips on heads-up play in MTTs, how to effectively train with GTO Trainers, and more! Of course, there’s also plenty of new action sweating some of Patrick’s recent deep runs.

PADS on PADS Verdict

I’m not even going to pretend that I’m qualified to judge the quality of the course as far as the technical side is concerned. What I can authoritatively say though is that Leonard offers the kind of in-depth analysis of the tournament play that I haven’t seen anywhere else, and he is exceptionally meticulous. Clearly, besides having crushed live and online poker for over $15 million in winnings, this guys is a crusher at poker instruction and training.

In all fairness, however, as I alluded to in the introduction of this review, this is certainly NOT the right course for a casual poker player. PADS on PADS is clearly aimed at those already playing high stakes tournaments or aspiring to move into the world of big buy-in events.

To keep up with the content, you’ll need to have a decent understanding of the basics and some idea of what solvers are and how they work. You’ll also have to really focus and grind through the lessons. To Patrick’s credit, he makes things as entertaining as possible as you go, but learning to play poker at this level is hard work and there is no way around it.

If you’re somewhere at the start of your MTT journey, there are easier-to-follow courses out there that will give you all the knowledge you need to make progress. But, if your foundations are already very solid and you’re at that point where you need to find something to put you really ahead of the pack of good players, PADS on PADS by Run It Once will get you there.

The $999 you pay will grant you lifetime access to the course, monthly updates, access to a private Facebook strategy group plus it’s updated each month and Q&A videos from Patrick Leonard, an example of which you can watch below.

In particular, the huge late March 2023 update just proves that you’ll continue to get tremendous value out of the PADS on PADS course even well after making your purchase, as he’s committed to ensuring that you get the most up-to-date tournament metagame strategy.

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