10 Most Important Concepts for Poker Players

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    0:00 - Intro
    0:28 - 1. Mechanics of game theory
    1:50 - 2. Thresholds
    5:54 - 3. It's not about your hand, it's about your range
    6:45 - 4. Maximize EV, not how often you win the pot
    9:53 - 5. Stop overvaluing big cards
    11:00 - 6. Most of your EV comes from nutted hands
    12:54 - 7. Start by mastering your preflop strategy
    13:30 - 8. Most of your heuristics are based on lies
    14:42 - 9. Variance is bigger than you can imagine
    19:04 - 10. Stop overplaying medium hands

Комментарии • 137

  • @GTOWizard
    @GTOWizard  Год назад +5

    Start your journey from GTO Novice to Wizard with our 10 most important concepts for new poker players! 🔥 blog.gtowizard.com/the-10-most-important-concepts-for-new-poker-players/
    Also, let us know which topics you would like to see us cover in future videos!

  • @BobbyBoJanglles
    @BobbyBoJanglles Год назад +68

    This channel is amazing

    • @mr.gubagub1899
      @mr.gubagub1899 Год назад

      Are you retiring from chess?

    • @bpro5848
      @bpro5848 Год назад

      You have to know this

    • @ryanbxxxx
      @ryanbxxxx 3 месяца назад

      Bobby is known as the chess guy now but real ones know he was the Fortnite guy first

    • @christopherdarapper5487
      @christopherdarapper5487 Месяц назад

      You have to know this

  • @shadowwarsshadypeople6299
    @shadowwarsshadypeople6299 Год назад +6

    That was actually very good, and you made me think of my game in a new light. Thank you. Looking forward to the next one

  • @wiktormilo4772
    @wiktormilo4772 Год назад +8

    Thx for the content! Very eyes-opening, honest and valuable for both beginners and advamced players. 👌

  • @anthony8744
    @anthony8744 Год назад +20

    Excellent content GTO Wizard. Thanks. Very practical, relevant, and sound advice that I can apply immediately to my game. Your explanations are clear, concise, and logical. Love it! Keep it coming sir! Looking forward to supporting your channel.

  • @michaelsheehy9466
    @michaelsheehy9466 Год назад +7

    Best video so far. More of these please that aren't super highly complicated.

  • @ryanjones4150
    @ryanjones4150 Год назад +21

    This is good stuff. I play full-time at the low limits, but am killing it. What he says about how most hands have a very small expected value but that playing a GTO opening range gets you paid off big with your premiums is right on the money. It's like a dance that you do that the goal of is to get your nutted hands paid off big.

    • @littleinkling4604
      @littleinkling4604 2 месяца назад +1

      That's a cool way of putting it thanks. Though at low limits it does mean the players need to take notice of hands you're playing. Not sure how many have a hud at that level.

  • @Jaxzon
    @Jaxzon Год назад +2

    Explained well and easy to follow, and I learned something. Just subbed.

  • @artattack6884
    @artattack6884 8 месяцев назад

    This might be the single best poker video ive ever watched. Great job

  • @italiandutyy4962
    @italiandutyy4962 Год назад +3

    wow you set up my mind in a new prospettive , thank you for this great content ♥️

  • @xaviierm9332
    @xaviierm9332 Год назад +1

    amazing info to beginners wow! Articulated everything very well!

  • @AlexXanderMarketing
    @AlexXanderMarketing Год назад +2

    Wow this is SUPER helpful. Multiple leaks glaringly obvious just by watching this content. Thanks.

  • @Tower-bl9kk
    @Tower-bl9kk Год назад +7

    A really important video to watch and digest. I mean that! Getting this stuff right is building your house with solid foundations instead of quicksand!

  • @Alexandertygreat
    @Alexandertygreat 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great stuff, perfectly explained . This took me years to figure out when i first started playing 20 years ago. Now players learn it early and save a ton of money. Mind you, just being an LAG in my day was a license to print money. Def not the case now.

  • @samuelmelchione8586
    @samuelmelchione8586 Год назад +2

    Keep putting out beginner content like this!!!

  • @waro3295
    @waro3295 Год назад +2

    Amazing video! Thanks!

  • @nathanwood8806
    @nathanwood8806 Год назад +1

    This video is incredible. Subscribed

  • @rvoykin
    @rvoykin Месяц назад

    This is really practical advice not trying to memorize the trying to understand the threshold makes a ton of sense basically as long as you know that limit for that Line anything better you stay in and anything worse you don’t

  • @YourPalJamieEllis
    @YourPalJamieEllis 2 месяца назад +1

    The biggest thing that I'm internalizing is needing to be okay with being outdrawn. Playing max EV means sometimes the straight or the flush gets there vs you and that's okay. No need to choke a would-be golden goose just because it has an 18% chance of going rogue and pecking your eyes out. Hmm, bad analogy maybe, I probably wouldn't risk that lol.

  • @Andy-ue3dv
    @Andy-ue3dv Год назад +2

    Great video. Ty 🙏🏻

  • @taav2518
    @taav2518 Год назад +2

    Well done, tks man!

  • @blopacerezo9116
    @blopacerezo9116 Год назад +1

    Great video!!! Keep it up!!!

  • @bozapub3507
    @bozapub3507 Год назад +3

    This is gold thank you , very good job. I don't know who you are and how did I get here, but I'm subscribing to this sht

  • @cegavas
    @cegavas Год назад +3

    Wow great video thank h so much

  • @513morris
    @513morris Год назад +1

    Best poker content I've seen.

  • @techfun1400
    @techfun1400 3 месяца назад

    Great content bro. Just followed

  • @osezcolorerlemonde4585
    @osezcolorerlemonde4585 Год назад

    excellent, thanks

  • @samuelmelchione8586
    @samuelmelchione8586 Год назад +3

    Dude you are a blessing

  • @brandonsheils
    @brandonsheils Год назад

    Great video!

  • @513morris
    @513morris Год назад

    Great content. 👍

  • @docokd7oco443
    @docokd7oco443 Год назад

    Wow! Learning the app carries a similar learning curve as mastering poker - double major. ;)

  • @jamesbaker704
    @jamesbaker704 Год назад +2

    Great video

  • @a22181980
    @a22181980 Год назад +2

    Awesome !

  • @gabrielv6608
    @gabrielv6608 Год назад +8

    Tombos21 is killing it everytime, super easy to follow him as a beginner

  • @laknight911
    @laknight911 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @inspektorED
    @inspektorED Год назад

    Thx ❤

  • @howard2031
    @howard2031 Год назад +3

    That variance chart got me. It made me kind of worried bc I've been a winning player for over 10 years. But I lost a huge pot on the river about 3 months ago on a two outer when I flopped top set and ever since then it's been lose, lose, lose. I'm kind of worried I'm going to lose for the next 10 years now and even out my run good the last 10 years.

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад +5

      Comments like this are why I'm preparing a lecture on variance and bankroll management. Poker is a game of pushing small edges and riding variance.

    • @funkymunky975
      @funkymunky975 Год назад +1

      @@GTOWizard Would very much look forward to a lecture on this. Variance calculators are terrifying! LOL

  • @johnmar6376
    @johnmar6376 Год назад +1

    You should have one million subscribers!

  • @infinity697
    @infinity697 Год назад +1

    Good content friend

  • @pedrobarretta
    @pedrobarretta Год назад +1

    As a poker player with a lot of experience from years gone by, and not a lot of recent experience, who wants to take a more GTO approach, what’s the balance between studying and playing?
    Buying all these tools (GTO Wizard and The variance tracker, Poker tracker?, etc.) soon adds up and puts a dent in the bank roll before you even start.

    • @FCarraro1
      @FCarraro1 Год назад +1

      As everything in life, you have to invest in your education. You spend thousands of dollars of school and text books before having a job, and poker is no different. If your "old school" approach is getting you money, then great, but studying theory can skyrocket your winrate. I can understand that you don't want to invest in a solver, but not having a HUD like Pokertracker in online poker is like playing blindfolded.

    • @FCarraro1
      @FCarraro1 Год назад +1

      the variance tracker is free, btw ;)

  • @ghjk5827
    @ghjk5827 Год назад +3

    hey, mate. about the postflop engine: do you think it still translates the game well even after solvers arrived? I mean, after the solvers arrived, I've heard a few times that the postflop engine got outdated because we discovered that at various times we shouldn't build our range in a polarized way

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад +2

      Great question. You have to start somewhere; walk before you run. The basic premise of the four categories is correct, although solvers have shown that more complex strategies exist. Beginners should still learn the premise of the four categories imo, as it helps to understand the motives of different hand classes.

    • @ghjk5827
      @ghjk5827 Год назад +1

      @@GTOWizard ty, mate. hypothetically speaking, with your experience, how far do you think a player who trains and builds his ranges always in a polarized way - and ignoring these depolarized strategies that the solver suggests - can get?

  • @bodybywallypersonaltrainin4217
    @bodybywallypersonaltrainin4217 Год назад +3

    Chris Moneymaker: The beautiful thing about poker is that everybody thinks they can play. GREAT VIDEO! Thanks!!!

  • @461oceanboulevard
    @461oceanboulevard Год назад

    Could you provide a link to the opening EV graphic by ‘Kevin’ 2plus2. Thanks

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад

      forumserver.twoplustwo.com/15/poker-theory-amp-gto/interactive-graphic-i-made-showing-ev-hands-hand-categories-within-btn-opening-range-1761900/?highlight=

  • @luminrabbit9488
    @luminrabbit9488 3 месяца назад

    Can this be used for tournament poker? I’d love to give it a try it looks amazing

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  3 месяца назад

      Absolutely! We have MTT solutions covering classic tournaments and PKOs

  • @caseymartin88
    @caseymartin88 Год назад +2

    "entitlement tilt." that's gotta be my new favorite phrase

  • @MrShadowink
    @MrShadowink Год назад +2

    I feel like these are way too good

  • @raspedionizuka9789
    @raspedionizuka9789 Год назад +1

    im a spectical guy but until now gtowizard seems really good (for me at least)

  • @BenjaminK18335
    @BenjaminK18335 Год назад +2

    very nice, thanks tombos

  • @wendelsonnentau4218
    @wendelsonnentau4218 Год назад +3

    in lot of free content you maybe find one or two nuggets within a hour of talk. here you have a pure stream of gold

  • @sammymunoz2991
    @sammymunoz2991 Год назад +2

    🔥

  • @Justin-np3ki
    @Justin-np3ki 11 месяцев назад

    Incredible this is a free video

  • @maheshbhaibhatt9735
    @maheshbhaibhatt9735 Год назад +1

    When will gto wiz enable 4 table play v gto practice mode

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад

      Within the next few updates!

  • @maheshbhaibhatt9735
    @maheshbhaibhatt9735 Год назад +1

    When will get gtowiz enable 4 table play vs gto in practice

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад

      Hello, already very soon - in the next update!

  • @TomRauhe
    @TomRauhe Год назад +1

    The main problem with GTO is that it assumes you play perfectly on EVERY street. So its K5s raises ONLY make money when you play all other streets as intended. But you're sitting there on the turn and think about Wtf to do.

  • @xxxYYZxxx
    @xxxYYZxxx Год назад

    I think of "advertising value" in regards to playing marginal hands and pre flop frequency or "VPIP". Hands that "lose" now add value to winning hands later. Also, showing "garbage" hands, win or lose, can add value later - even putting other players on tilt.

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад +1

      There is something to be said about bluffs enticing others to pay off your value.

    • @xxxYYZxxx
      @xxxYYZxxx Год назад +1

      @@GTOWizard Besides well played bluffs not panning out, outright blunders can induce tilt, but not when the player uses them to get paid off on later hands.

  • @spikeydude114
    @spikeydude114 Год назад

    How does anyone read these charts ??

  • @M.BASHA_HOMICIDE
    @M.BASHA_HOMICIDE Год назад

    morning bandit

  • @pierrebizeul8166
    @pierrebizeul8166 Год назад

    Actually, we do not expect tails and heads to even out. The difference between them should be of order square root of the number of tosses. That is the Central Limit Theorem, which quantifies the convergence to equilibrium in the law of large numbers

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад +1

      We expect the proportion of heads and tails to even out due to the law of large numbers, not the actual amount. So we'd expect it to approach 50%/50% but the expected value would still be whatever head's headstart was

  • @pokerpro-experience4822
    @pokerpro-experience4822 11 месяцев назад

    im the guy spew3 barreling Q2s in the semi final table kkkkk

  • @awkb777
    @awkb777 9 месяцев назад

    this is freaky technical stuff

  • @janus11
    @janus11 Год назад +2

    I'm not a losing player, it's just variance

  • @thakurv1
    @thakurv1 Год назад

    I feel like people lose because of variance but also when to leave tables etc

  • @vsanden
    @vsanden 9 месяцев назад

    I have watched this video and my heuristics are not based on lies. I might be different than most players, being a statistician and educated in artificial intelligence since 2004, I can tell my heuristics have never been shattered, I stand tall as the poker maestro! Solvers only confirmed what I've always known-my unique heuristics reign supreme. With a winrate that soars (and now understand because almost everything i did for years seems right), I'm the embodiment of poker perfection. I do have a job and companies and never gave this up and maybe now it's too late because too many people can learn this. I do not regret having a job next to poker but I have always won from the 'regs' and professionals which worked because of my supreme strategy. This video reaffirms my brilliance, showcasing how my unconventional style is the key to success.

  • @cata9223
    @cata9223 Год назад

    Great video!
    your entirely wrong about heads and tails btw the percentage increases based on equity realisation meaning in order for it to be 50/50 it needs to hit 50% to realise 50% if you miss 3x your odds of the other are actually for example more like 67% or something. every time you miss heads the tails equity increase slightly. the equity of hitting 6 heads is low and the equity of hitting 6 tails is low common sense would tell you that means something. an example as visuallisation would be Pokemon calculating chance to flinch.

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад +5

      This is a common misconception known as the Gambler's Fallacy.

    • @morgancross5454
      @morgancross5454 8 месяцев назад

      Bro, you're seriously not that stupid surely?

  • @mlgpro5663
    @mlgpro5663 Год назад +3

    As a beginner who knows the rules, this looks very confusing. I still need a loot of work to understand the poker terminology.

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад

      Check out our glossary for help understanding poker terminology! gtowizard.com/en/glossary/

  • @Zotnamm
    @Zotnamm Год назад +1

    What should you learn just after you learned the rules? Because in this video you already use a lot of vocabulary I don't understand

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад

      check out our glossary to learn more. Or join our discord. We have a lot of poker training articles and videos to help you understand the basics.

  • @jackbauer555
    @jackbauer555 Год назад +3

    i used to think i was smart, until i started playing poker

    • @MJ23pokerPro
      @MJ23pokerPro Месяц назад

      A key part of being a great poker player is not having an ego and being humble and Knowing your strengths and weakness. you are well on your way to being great. Good luck

    • @jackbauer555
      @jackbauer555 Месяц назад

      @@MJ23pokerPro i quit a while ago but thanks

  • @warrenbluffit2048
    @warrenbluffit2048 Год назад

    is this alvinteachespoker? very similar voice

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад

      This is Tombos21, one of our content creators!

  • @GHOSTKID66x
    @GHOSTKID66x 2 месяца назад

    Hello wizards 😭

  • @blackouting
    @blackouting Год назад +1

    You just got the speeding ticket 😱
    Where is the fire? Does someone holds the burning rod against your bum chicks? 😆.
    Why not make this video 40min long instead of 20 and either run through it again or speak slower so I could actually understand this mumbo jumbo.
    I tried few times to skip back 5/10 econds to understand what u on about.... the i ended up repeating thisb2b 5 to 10 times ... 😅.
    Dude you're awesome just slow down please, remember...... I'm just a beginner 🤣

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад

      Noted, will try and slow down!

  • @melia4122
    @melia4122 Год назад

    😔 ρгό𝔪σŞm

  • @pzionikz2915
    @pzionikz2915 Год назад +1

    guides like this is what makes ppl play like bots.

  • @anthonystan8210
    @anthonystan8210 Год назад +2

    Yawn

  • @mrslaneful
    @mrslaneful Год назад +1

    This video is terrible.....ok that's a lie, I just prefer that not too many smart people see this

  • @timoritofau
    @timoritofau Год назад +28

    This is why poker is dead

    • @lionemporor
      @lionemporor Год назад +9

      100% agree. When a recreational player starts hearing this shit, it just turns them off. It's also why I personally lost love for the game. Too much GTO shit in my head, paralysis by analysis. Its impossible to replicate GTO anyway, trying is just stupid in itself

    • @vicious7462
      @vicious7462 Год назад +5

      That and the fact that playing according to this wont work. Currently on GG, the site with the most traffic, there are 10 tables running at the top cash limit NL holdem. Probably around 40 or less unique players. How many are people who actually built there bankroll up from 0 and how many are tournaments winners just playing high stakes. Solvers have been around a long time if they worked there would be a lot more people at higher stakes. And all these ''retired 24 yr old professionals'' who spout this shite would be online 8 hours a day winning money but they arent, they are making youtube videos. The fact is playing by learning this way still won't overcome rake because if you are playing with 6 other people who have 22/15 PFRs it doesnt matter you will still lose to rake.

    • @timoritofau
      @timoritofau Год назад +1

      My question is..vaguely speaking..if all pros play this way ( we know they can deviate) who wins in the long run? Are they just alternating profits between each other as variance swings? PLAYER A wins today but Player B wins today and overall there " shouldnt" be a " more profitable "player

    • @lionemporor
      @lionemporor Год назад +3

      @@vicious7462 and by learning this way, you are learning the least profitable way to play. Not only will the rake eat you up, so will the variance. The one thing i'll say though is, knowing about GTO can help you when you do come across someone who is also playing GTO. Because then you can exploit their play even though they say GTO is unexploitable, thats bullshit. And in live poker you don't see enough hands to balance your ranges, your cbet frequencies and other mixes that GTO would like you to implement. I wish they never invented solvers at all. The game was so much more fun back when you had to use your own brain to solve the game and get creative. Now everyone knows the same shit and its just boring, way less action!

    • @eazeazeaz
      @eazeazeaz Год назад +5

      this is why poker will always survive even as the player pool gets younger & tougher. the cream will always rise to the top

  • @GoldAceNews
    @GoldAceNews Год назад

    Poker is luck, nothing more.

    • @GTOWizard
      @GTOWizard  Год назад +2

      Then why watch poker training videos?

    • @GoldAceNews
      @GoldAceNews Год назад

      @@GTOWizard you're just selling lies in the form of statistics. You can win or lose with any hand, that's why is a game of chance, luck... nothing more.

    • @modipete90
      @modipete90 Год назад

      @@GoldAceNews lolol "you're just selling lies in the form of statistics"

    • @modipete90
      @modipete90 Год назад

      @@MasterApprentist he has to be trolling... there's no other way

    • @GoldAceNews
      @GoldAceNews Год назад

      @@modipete90 poker is luck... 🤣😎

  • @23drumfreak
    @23drumfreak 7 месяцев назад

    lol