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[QUOTE="Poker Orifice, post: 1384089, member: 33113"] I have no idea what link buster is (I don't use HEM) but if you're a tournament player I would suggest that there are many ways in which one can look for leaks in one's game. Reviewing one's HH's, posting some of them, seeking the advice from experienced winning players... ghosting some tourneys of good players, watching higher buyin MTTs play out online at various stages and reviewing how hands were played (especially (obviously) the better & more experienced players (<< ez enough to check). Watching some poker training videos on MTT play, watching training videos where a coach reviews another's tournament, reading MTT strategy articles (not just your basic article, but more in-depth ones.... ie. Bond18's seris of articles "what it took me awhile to learn about playing MTTs" comes to mind, any of Rizen's articles, & a myriad of other's... there are TONS out there online). And of course reading some decent NLHE Tournament play books to get a decent grounding/understanding of the game (ie. HOH series for starters, Kill Everyone, Winning Poker Tournaments - One Hand At A Time). I think all of this ^^ stuff would take you further than springing for 'leak buster' in regards to improving as a tournament player. [/QUOTE]
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