I used to play midstakes (NL600 and NL1000 mainly) professionally during 2006-2014. Haven't really played, watched, or kept up with the game since. To see how far GTO education and poker in general have come since then is astonishing. Basically, there was Bill Chens' book 'The Mathematics of Poker' and a handful of pioneers - very expensive coaches on 2+2, such as MDMA - available to people who were interested in actually understanding GTO at a deep and PRACTICAL level. I recognize a lot of the terms and processes from that time - which was kind of esoteric knowledge at that time. To see that this kind of quality content now is available for free is mind-boggling to me. Big ups for doing these videos. Almost makes me want to start playing again. Almost..
This video is awesome... you just explained how I play in my sessions. I play defensively until I realize my opponents tendencies and mistakes, and then I pounce... If they make corrections to their mistakes, I go back to playing defensively until I find another exploit.
A lot of valuable information here. I had to rewatch a couple of parts to fully digest everything, and I still don't think I understand 100% yet. Will watch again in the future. Thank you, Tombos21!
I have been playing holdem online with play money for 6 months and watching poker videos. I have realized that I’m only scratching the surface. It’s like I learned basic arithmetic and got slapped in the face with the Riemann Hypothesis….yes I did just google the most complicated math problem to make my point.
Poker strategy is much deeper than most people think. That's a good thing, because it's where your edge comes from! We have many articles that explain the more basic concepts on our blog: blog.gtowizard.com/
So im one of those that semi bluffs my flush draws the thing is now i can bluff as if i have the flush when i only have a mid pair or top pair. And opponent will fold as if i have flush. I rather they fold then i realize the money because the amount folds i get is real money i don’t have to worry about showdown. Even if u check ur draws and then when the flush comes u still not gonna get paid out so u might as well build up the pot a bit sometimes to make the money when u hit the flush or u just bluff them out of pot
would love to see you guys do a similar video, but, instead of post flop, if its possible, do this for preflop, wich i think there are a lot of money to be made, and we need a lot less hands to actually have enough sample to exploit people, for example, if the guy 4bets too much, whats the gto adaptation?, if he folds too much to 3bets? etc..
SB vs BB vs aggressiv opponent that raise much you said we should cbet strong hands of course. But if opponent are weak passive. How do we play strong hands vs that opponent?
If they won't bet often when you check to them, then you don't have much incentive to slow play your strong hands. So you'd bet your value hands more often. Another way to say this is that BB has lower betting volume when you check to them, so nuts prefer to bet instead. Furthermore, a passive player won't raise often. This is good news for your medium value hands that want protection but fear facing a raise. You can bet more linearly against this player type using more thin value. Hope that helps!
I watched that hand many times as a Garrett fan and in the end I believe she's an idiot who dreamt of catching Garrett bluffing. Who called Garrett with J high and was right.
No matter how many times i rewatch it i still dont get it what u did at 9:15 How do we double nodelock? I tried similiar board but strongest hands still mix X they arent pure bets vs a BB who overraises
To do this, I first locked the original GTO strategy facing the check, then I nodelocked their strategy facing a bet. help.gtowizard.com/how-to-use-nodelocking/
What fundamental imbalance is the most important? Let us know down below!
What exploitative topics would you like to see us cover next?
I used to play midstakes (NL600 and NL1000 mainly) professionally during 2006-2014. Haven't really played, watched, or kept up with the game since. To see how far GTO education and poker in general have come since then is astonishing. Basically, there was Bill Chens' book 'The Mathematics of Poker' and a handful of pioneers - very expensive coaches on 2+2, such as MDMA - available to people who were interested in actually understanding GTO at a deep and PRACTICAL level. I recognize a lot of the terms and processes from that time - which was kind of esoteric knowledge at that time. To see that this kind of quality content now is available for free is mind-boggling to me. Big ups for doing these videos. Almost makes me want to start playing again. Almost..
You have by far the best free in depth poker content out there. Keep it up!
This video is awesome... you just explained how I play in my sessions. I play defensively until I realize my opponents tendencies and mistakes, and then I pounce... If they make corrections to their mistakes, I go back to playing defensively until I find another exploit.
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A lot of valuable information here. I had to rewatch a couple of parts to fully digest everything, and I still don't think I understand 100% yet. Will watch again in the future. Thank you, Tombos21!
Glad it was helpful!
Top notch content as always. Keep up the good work
great video, amazing work as usual !
Thanks for providing all of this content for free
I have been playing holdem online with play money for 6 months and watching poker videos. I have realized that I’m only scratching the surface. It’s like I learned basic arithmetic and got slapped in the face with the Riemann Hypothesis….yes I did just google the most complicated math problem to make my point.
Poker strategy is much deeper than most people think. That's a good thing, because it's where your edge comes from! We have many articles that explain the more basic concepts on our blog: blog.gtowizard.com/
Top content brother! One of the best videos I have seen. Looking forward to more such videos.
Excellent work coach, thank you so much!
Literally one to watch over and over until it is lodged in your head. So useful for newer GTO apprentices (wizards! ha) to apply their exploits etc
you mentioned there is a leverage video that we can check out - by what title is that video available ? is it value to bluff ratios?
Here you go!
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So im one of those that semi bluffs my flush draws the thing is now i can bluff as if i have the flush when i only have a mid pair or top pair. And opponent will fold as if i have flush. I rather they fold then i realize the money because the amount folds i get is real money i don’t have to worry about showdown. Even if u check ur draws and then when the flush comes u still not gonna get paid out so u might as well build up the pot a bit sometimes to make the money when u hit the flush or u just bluff them out of pot
Superb as all your videos are
This content is the nuts!
Very good man, tks a lot!
This is gold😍
would love to see you guys do a similar video, but, instead of post flop, if its possible, do this for preflop, wich i think there are a lot of money to be made, and we need a lot less hands to actually have enough sample to exploit people, for example, if the guy 4bets too much, whats the gto adaptation?, if he folds too much to 3bets? etc..
they allready did a video to preflop adjustments
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SB vs BB vs aggressiv opponent that raise much you said we should cbet strong hands of course. But if opponent are weak passive. How do we play strong hands vs that opponent?
If they won't bet often when you check to them, then you don't have much incentive to slow play your strong hands. So you'd bet your value hands more often. Another way to say this is that BB has lower betting volume when you check to them, so nuts prefer to bet instead.
Furthermore, a passive player won't raise often. This is good news for your medium value hands that want protection but fear facing a raise. You can bet more linearly against this player type using more thin value.
Hope that helps!
J4o is always an exploitative call.
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I watched that hand many times as a Garrett fan and in the end I believe she's an idiot who dreamt of catching Garrett bluffing. Who called Garrett with J high and was right.
@@chanoone7812 nah she was cheating. She stopped playing now? She played much more weak tight and didn't win after that any longer.
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I actually understand this statement lol.
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No matter how many times i rewatch it i still dont get it what u did at 9:15 How do we double nodelock? I tried similiar board but strongest hands still mix X they arent pure bets vs a BB who overraises
To do this, I first locked the original GTO strategy facing the check, then I nodelocked their strategy facing a bet.
help.gtowizard.com/how-to-use-nodelocking/
Did you find how to lock that situation?
Don’t really understand this?
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Jesus Christ, GTO being "defense" with 10x pot on river... I get the point though theoretically, but those two things don't feel like they mix
But he nodelocked. Therefore its not GTO. Its just Solver exploiting his not balanced strategy
Sometimes the best defense is a good offense! ;)
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This guys voice sounds like AI
overthinking.
hardly
the most boring video i have ever skipped through