where are you finding these recreationals. no one is calling over pot sized bets without very strong hands at the room I play at- and it's a big casino in a major metropolitan area. if there are recs that inelastic out there, they'd be there.
I wish I was young when I learned poker with all the free time from family and responsibilities. Been playing a long time quite profitably. What I can say about this video is that it is just one set of tools depending on the game you are playing in. For example it doesn't do you any good to isolate a single limper with 76s from the HJ if you are going to get the CO, BUT, SB, BB, and limper to call. Or say you have KQo in the BB after 4 limpers and everyone limps premium hands to hit the high hand promo. You don't win enough limp money to justify all the other times you get called out of position in a low SPR pot. Another note is that games widely vary from location to location and state to state. Most educated players think pretty static. Be sure to adjust and think dynamically. Can't tell you how many times I heard a pretty competent player say "I guess I call I am getting 2:1" when clearly the 95 year old player is never betting anything less than the stone cold nuts here for a pot sized bet. Also play the best game at the best time. Even if you have to play 1/2 over 2/5. That is what I do. I play the best game. I have a family and I play to make us extra money. Wish I was young galivanting around the world living in my mother's basement playing poker with no responsibilities. You young players realize that this is a means for extra money but doing this for a living is really tough mentally and physically. I tried it for a while and while profitable it wasn't for me. I took my winnings and invested it in something I love to do and opened up a business with the money.
Appreciate your thoughts, I would add 3 X bracelet winner Dutch Boyd stated 99% of players go broke and keep borrowing, the lucky 1% like Daniel Neg have amazing sponsorships.
@@steveng8727 Yea it's similar to businesses. 90% lose, 9% win a little or are break even, 1% make good money. I am not a 1% player but I have made over 6 figures playing poker in my time. Every year my game keeps improving and every year I am shocked at the new skills I have that I didn't have before. This year shifted my winrate from 3 of 4 sessions to 5 of 6 sessions with the losing sessions being less because of a change. This is live play not online. I don't play online.
"Try to play pots against recreational players". What staggering genius.
where are you finding these recreationals. no one is calling over pot sized bets without very strong hands at the room I play at- and it's a big casino in a major metropolitan area. if there are recs that inelastic out there, they'd be there.
Then you aren't bluffing enough.
@@OneEyedJack01 but I thought that they were inelastic and they don’t adjust their ranges based upon your bet size
Fish won’t call giant bets with weak hands, they can’t because their ranges are just too wide in general.
@@ticenits1926 how can they call what you dont shove?
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I wish I was young when I learned poker with all the free time from family and responsibilities. Been playing a long time quite profitably. What I can say about this video is that it is just one set of tools depending on the game you are playing in. For example it doesn't do you any good to isolate a single limper with 76s from the HJ if you are going to get the CO, BUT, SB, BB, and limper to call.
Or say you have KQo in the BB after 4 limpers and everyone limps premium hands to hit the high hand promo. You don't win enough limp money to justify all the other times you get called out of position in a low SPR pot.
Another note is that games widely vary from location to location and state to state. Most educated players think pretty static. Be sure to adjust and think dynamically. Can't tell you how many times I heard a pretty competent player say "I guess I call I am getting 2:1" when clearly the 95 year old player is never betting anything less than the stone cold nuts here for a pot sized bet.
Also play the best game at the best time. Even if you have to play 1/2 over 2/5. That is what I do. I play the best game. I have a family and I play to make us extra money. Wish I was young galivanting around the world living in my mother's basement playing poker with no responsibilities. You young players realize that this is a means for extra money but doing this for a living is really tough mentally and physically. I tried it for a while and while profitable it wasn't for me. I took my winnings and invested it in something I love to do and opened up a business with the money.
wow that's a properly mla formatted wall of text based cope
@@Lukas-qf2uh??? what are you on about lol
Appreciate your thoughts, I would add 3 X bracelet winner Dutch Boyd stated 99% of players go broke and keep borrowing, the lucky 1% like Daniel Neg have amazing sponsorships.
@@steveng8727 Yea it's similar to businesses. 90% lose, 9% win a little or are break even, 1% make good money. I am not a 1% player but I have made over 6 figures playing poker in my time. Every year my game keeps improving and every year I am shocked at the new skills I have that I didn't have before. This year shifted my winrate from 3 of 4 sessions to 5 of 6 sessions with the losing sessions being less because of a change. This is live play not online. I don't play online.
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> When the GTO nerds finally discover Doyle Brunson's SuperSystem.
That is funny.
very funny lol. That first one really is a poker strategy staple.
Oh boy. Just 500$ for a poker course. That’s totally not a half’s month rent while I live paycheck to paycheck. Weeeee
Sounds like you need to get to hustling
@@WINALLNITE I think he does that already. He’s always out the back on his knees anyway.
These guys come and go like the garbage pickup service. Some people put him in a HR, he gets lucky and now he is some expert. GTFOOH
Precision poker? Isn't poker all about precision already? This is just nonsense rebranding. haha