I have been watching your videos for a few months now, and I have to say that applying the strategies you've laid out is having a very positive impact on my game. I used to play a lot of poker, decades ago. In the early 2000's, at the Jersey casinos and home games. I was always a tournament player, because I never was able to bring a big enough bankroll to play effectively at the cash games, or so I thought. After years away from the game, I've started playing in online tournaments at ACR over these past 2 months. Low stakes, of course. As of tonight I have a little more than doubled my initial deposit, winning around $75 in a tournament that I bought into for $1.65. And I did actually win the game outright. I'm actually considering looking into your paid courses, as I've been winning money as well as seeing final tables in the games I've been playing more often than ever prior. If by some miracle you actually read this, could you consider doing a beginners video about how to manage a final table, and effectively play heads up? That would be very helpful. And thank you for all of the info you've put out there already.
re: bad beats. yeah... its easy to" say " don't let them bother you". when it isnt happening literally 7 out of every 8 showdown you play at your home game for what has been a 2-3 month stretch, and *constantly* online. im SO tired of hearing about "math" and "variance" when the only variance seems to be a hand I actually win. its honestly hard for me to remember the last time I wasn't ahead in hand all the way down to the river and and my opponent spikes the river with whatever two-outer he is looking to hit. yes, im betting the right amounts ( per your suggestions ), even sometimes overbetting just to kick them off the hand ( which also clearly isnt working, because they just call with inferior cards). it doesn't make for a fun poker experience.
I play in a small stakes weekly game against 8-10 rec players. Two or three are aggressive/two nits/the rest play average poker with a fairly wide range....no real fish. On an average night i can come home with $50-$140 with a $30 buy in. I have started keeping track of wins and losses by writing it down as soon as i get home. This REALLY helps to adjust your game as needed.
I always try to extract max value with top pair on the river but be careful when facing a checked raise against recreational players . Aggression like that always mean a monster. Always oversold at that situation and don’t get marry to one pair hand
Yep...i regularly see them catch a set/straight or two pair. They hang on too long to shit. BUT...if you bet heavy to make them pay as they go you come out WAY ahead in the long term. They pay or fold when they dont catch it :)
Success in poker means controlling emotions, sticking to solid strategies, and learning from losses. Discipline and patience are your best tools for turning the game around.
for tip number 2 half the time i check becuase anyone calling will always have better cards anyone folding will have worse cards we aint getting any value from betting i feel any 5 10 or pocket pair calls us
Around 9:00 So, when you raise PF from early position and the board greatly favors the callers range (just say they’re in position) I don’t really see how C betting the flop makes sense? If they have any pair, they will call off easy. And even if they don’t have a pair, A lot of potential hands in their range will call with back door draws so hand reading will prove very challenging to determine if they actually have fold equity by your third barrel. if you’re Out of position with an strong PF hand that is not strong anymore such as the board you showed, then you’re gonna be in a real hard time if you should continue c bet or give up on the turn. Any good villians will begin bluffing on certain boards when you check the turn and or river and show weakness after they call the flop or be easily priced to bluff catch since polar bet sizes don’t make sense on these boards. Someone please help me with this question
Poker is not always black and white and circumstances change from hand to hand. So just because you see someone checking top pair doesn’t mean they’re weak. I rarely check top pair on the flop but sometimes I do on the river, especially if I’m at an aggressive table. Who wants to get check raised with top pair on the river? If I’m at a tight table I find myself betting top pair on the river more often, but even then it’s like 50% because lots of times betting top pair on the river is pointless. They will either call you with a better hand, fold or check raise you. But circumstances are constantly changing from hand to hand and there’s not always one approach to the game. The best poker players are flexible and can adapt to different players.
Yooo just wanna say I’ve won a Couple small stakes tourneys online just places 4th in a 27 player Only been playing two days seriously I guess never really been a poker guy always understood Texas. Hold on basically but I’m doing pretty good.
I’ve noticed over the last 8 years that the person who raises pre flop loses the hand almost every single time like between 8-9/10 times which begs the question of why do people raise pre flop at all with that much going against them ? I’ve recorded thousands of hands at every level online and it happens every time it’s literally burning money can anyone explain this move to me and why people are willing to risk losing so often ?
When can legit smile and laugh when you lose with pocket aces, you are at next level. But there is more. When you can take the bad beat with aces, kings, queens, sets, flushes, and straights for 6 weeks straight and still keep your cool, you just may be getting good at poker ;-)
Poker is a casino game, it's mostly based on luck. Just a handful of players actually make money from the game and even several pro's have been bankrupt on poker eventually.
@@sanderbrouwer91 yup,,,most if not all of my friends that turned pro had to quit, being a pro u have to pay for your health insurance, retirement,,,etc,,,and taxes
The theory says that you're losing value, but the thing is if you were trying to play an exploitative against a guy who is playing a high number of hands and constantly builds big pots, you may try to limp them if you think he is absolutely raising
I rarely get tilted, but it happened today, it was just the stupid unfairness of it all, I got sucked out on 3 times in ten minutes by guys who shouldn't have even been in the hand. TURN and RIVER.
Yooooo if you are c betting with a 50% sizing no way and no how should you be c betting anywhere close to 100% of the time. That c bet sizing is VERY outdated and is a massive leak that good players are going to exploit. Also if we are OPP we should be doing a ton of checking and not c betting. This is because if we check 100% of our OPP range we get to check raise much wider. C bet sizing is 25% to 33% of the pot followed by turn continuation bets of 65% to 125% pot depending on board texture, range advantage, and equity advantage.
Okay so I am only at the first one about top pair. I think you should phrase this differently. Something like "weak players do not go for thin enough value". Because the example you gave is simply bad. No hate, genuinely just trying to give constructive criticism. There are a ton of assumptions for this to be true. For example is this an SRP, 3 bet, 4 bet pot? is it multiway? First of all you have to find a spot where it is ok to play QJ off as a call preflop assuming this is an SRP. because you said he checked to you so that means you are IPP and just flatted preflop. So a low rake 7 or 8 max game or a game with antes is the only spot and it would be CO as the villain and you are on the BTN. Even then he checks flop that is a check back for you. Then he checks again on turn that you should be over betting pot roughly 120% pot. he calls. then he checks on the river GTOW shows that at a check 100% of the time with QJ off. So not exactly sure that specific scenario is the best advice. The idea that weak players do not go for thin enough value is VERY true but this is a poor example and is a mistake if played this way. Firstly there are almost no scenarios where you should flat QJ off IPP> It is just a fold. The only caveat to that is in VERY deep games 500bb+ but I prefer 1000bb+ then it becomes MUCH more valid. But those games don't run very often in low stakes with weak players like you are referring to. There are a ton of scenarios where you should not be value betting top pair. In fact i would argue that many weak players are betting their top pairs or over pairs when its actual a check. For example. Lets say we are UTG with JJ "hearts and clubs". We raise and only the BB calls. Flop comes 9 of diamonds 7 of spade 6 of spade. BB checks this is a spot where we check about 75 to 80% of the time.
Some guys who do poker tip videos actually show the cards and it’s a bit easier to read / understand My small two cents from an active viewer, everyone has their own style, but thanks for the great content
and anyone else should care why? Do you not know about variances or statistical anomolies? You think anyone else cares taht you may have lost sometimes as though we should all be thriled or highly interested?
Did any of these poker tips help you? Also, here are my 6 easy ways to get good at poker fast: ruclips.net/video/rTUPkxuc1Eg/видео.html
I have been watching your videos for a few months now, and I have to say that applying the strategies you've laid out is having a very positive impact on my game. I used to play a lot of poker, decades ago. In the early 2000's, at the Jersey casinos and home games. I was always a tournament player, because I never was able to bring a big enough bankroll to play effectively at the cash games, or so I thought. After years away from the game, I've started playing in online tournaments at ACR over these past 2 months. Low stakes, of course. As of tonight I have a little more than doubled my initial deposit, winning around $75 in a tournament that I bought into for $1.65. And I did actually win the game outright. I'm actually considering looking into your paid courses, as I've been winning money as well as seeing final tables in the games I've been playing more often than ever prior. If by some miracle you actually read this, could you consider doing a beginners video about how to manage a final table, and effectively play heads up? That would be very helpful. And thank you for all of the info you've put out there already.
Do you also have brutally honest advice for ppl who get outdrawn in the most spectacular ways almost all the time?
i know some of yur ideas from reading sklansky , but you know your stuff
re: bad beats. yeah... its easy to" say " don't let them bother you". when it isnt happening literally 7 out of every 8 showdown you play at your home game for what has been a 2-3 month stretch, and *constantly* online.
im SO tired of hearing about "math" and "variance" when the only variance seems to be a hand I actually win. its honestly hard for me to remember the last time I wasn't ahead in hand all the way down to the river and and my opponent spikes the river with whatever two-outer he is looking to hit.
yes, im betting the right amounts ( per your suggestions ), even sometimes overbetting just to kick them off the hand ( which also clearly isnt working, because they just call with inferior cards). it doesn't make for a fun poker experience.
Last week a gentleman lost back to back hands with AA and KK vs exactly pocket 66s … poker can often be cruel
I play in a small stakes weekly game against 8-10 rec players. Two or three are aggressive/two nits/the rest play average poker with a fairly wide range....no real fish.
On an average night i can come home with $50-$140 with a $30 buy in.
I have started keeping track of wins and losses by writing it down as soon as i get home. This REALLY helps to adjust your game as needed.
I always try to extract max value with top pair on the river but be careful when facing a checked raise against recreational players . Aggression like that always mean a monster. Always oversold at that situation and don’t get marry to one pair hand
Yep...i regularly see them catch a set/straight or two pair.
They hang on too long to shit.
BUT...if you bet heavy to make them pay as they go you come out WAY ahead in the long term. They pay or fold when they dont catch it :)
Agree
I just bluff raised all in on the river with 8 high. Villain folded. 😂
❤ ur lessons..sir..
It's my pleasure, thanks for watching my videos!
Success in poker means controlling emotions, sticking to solid strategies, and learning from losses. Discipline and patience are your best tools for turning the game around.
Klopt maar dan moeten de sites niet rigged zijn en vol zitten met valsspelers en spelers van het huis.
Well said!
@@BlackRain79Poker In live poker its well said! not online because its rigged
Best video yet. Keep up the good work
Appreciate it!
for tip number 2 half the time i check becuase anyone calling will always have better cards anyone folding will have worse cards we aint getting any value from betting i feel any 5 10 or pocket pair calls us
Around 9:00
So, when you raise PF from early position and the board greatly favors the callers range (just say they’re in position) I don’t really see how C betting the flop makes sense? If they have any pair, they will call off easy. And even if they don’t have a pair, A lot of potential hands in their range will call with back door draws so hand reading will prove very challenging to determine if they actually have fold equity by your third barrel. if you’re Out of position with an strong PF hand that is not strong anymore such as the board you showed, then you’re gonna be in a real hard time if you should continue c bet or give up on the turn. Any good villians will begin bluffing on certain boards when you check the turn and or river and show weakness after they call the flop or be easily priced to bluff catch since polar bet sizes don’t make sense on these boards. Someone please help me with this question
this channel is full of shit lmao
I think he clarified that c-bet IN POSITION is preferred, after the other guy checks flop.
Poker is not always black and white and circumstances change from hand to hand. So just because you see someone checking top pair doesn’t mean they’re weak. I rarely check top pair on the flop but sometimes I do on the river, especially if I’m at an aggressive table. Who wants to get check raised with top pair on the river? If I’m at a tight table I find myself betting top pair on the river more often, but even then it’s like 50% because lots of times betting top pair on the river is pointless. They will either call you with a better hand, fold or check raise you. But circumstances are constantly changing from hand to hand and there’s not always one approach to the game. The best poker players are flexible and can adapt to different players.
Yooo just wanna say I’ve won a Couple small stakes tourneys online just places 4th in a 27 player
Only been playing two days seriously I guess never really been a poker guy always understood Texas. Hold on basically but I’m doing pretty good.
Thank you
No prob!
I’ve noticed over the last 8 years that the person who raises pre flop loses the hand almost every single time like between 8-9/10 times which begs the question of why do people raise pre flop at all with that much going against them ? I’ve recorded thousands of hands at every level online and it happens every time it’s literally burning money can anyone explain this move to me and why people are willing to risk losing so often ?
It's just a way to build up the pot when you see preflop raises. You basically get no EV if you see people limping all the time.
When can legit smile and laugh when you lose with pocket aces, you are at next level. But there is more. When you can take the bad beat with aces, kings, queens, sets, flushes, and straights for 6 weeks straight and still keep your cool, you just may be getting good at poker ;-)
I don't even play poker, and yet I found this video fascinating.
Wow, awesome!
Poker is a long term game, just play through the bad beats, i am doing that now. It can be months, just be patient and keep playing your game.
Poker is a casino game, it's mostly based on luck. Just a handful of players actually make money from the game and even several pro's have been bankrupt on poker eventually.
@@sanderbrouwer91 yup,,,most if not all of my friends that turned pro had to quit, being a pro u have to pay for your health insurance, retirement,,,etc,,,and taxes
Well said!
Is limping on purpose when I have a good hand is a bad play?
The theory says that you're losing value, but the thing is if you were trying to play an exploitative against a guy who is playing a high number of hands and constantly builds big pots, you may try to limp them if you think he is absolutely raising
No
I wouldn't recommend doing it very often.
I rarely get tilted, but it happened today, it was just the stupid unfairness of it all, I got sucked out on 3 times in ten minutes by guys who shouldn't have even been in the hand. TURN and RIVER.
Yooooo if you are c betting with a 50% sizing no way and no how should you be c betting anywhere close to 100% of the time. That c bet sizing is VERY outdated and is a massive leak that good players are going to exploit. Also if we are OPP we should be doing a ton of checking and not c betting. This is because if we check 100% of our OPP range we get to check raise much wider. C bet sizing is 25% to 33% of the pot followed by turn continuation bets of 65% to 125% pot depending on board texture, range advantage, and equity advantage.
thnx for the tips.....i just STINK !!!!
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing!
Okay so I am only at the first one about top pair. I think you should phrase this differently. Something like "weak players do not go for thin enough value". Because the example you gave is simply bad. No hate, genuinely just trying to give constructive criticism. There are a ton of assumptions for this to be true. For example is this an SRP, 3 bet, 4 bet pot? is it multiway? First of all you have to find a spot where it is ok to play QJ off as a call preflop assuming this is an SRP. because you said he checked to you so that means you are IPP and just flatted preflop. So a low rake 7 or 8 max game or a game with antes is the only spot and it would be CO as the villain and you are on the BTN. Even then he checks flop that is a check back for you. Then he checks again on turn that you should be over betting pot roughly 120% pot. he calls. then he checks on the river GTOW shows that at a check 100% of the time with QJ off. So not exactly sure that specific scenario is the best advice. The idea that weak players do not go for thin enough value is VERY true but this is a poor example and is a mistake if played this way. Firstly there are almost no scenarios where you should flat QJ off IPP> It is just a fold.
The only caveat to that is in VERY deep games 500bb+ but I prefer 1000bb+ then it becomes MUCH more valid. But those games don't run very often in low stakes with weak players like you are referring to.
There are a ton of scenarios where you should not be value betting top pair. In fact i would argue that many weak players are betting their top pairs or over pairs when its actual a check. For example. Lets say we are UTG with JJ "hearts and clubs". We raise and only the BB calls. Flop comes 9 of diamonds 7 of spade 6 of spade. BB checks this is a spot where we check about 75 to 80% of the time.
Some guys who do poker tip videos actually show the cards and it’s a bit easier to read / understand
My small two cents from an active viewer, everyone has their own style, but thanks for the great content
Noted. Good point!
@ I think by “other guys” I could of been referring to some of your other videos lol but I am still new trying to learn the game appreciate the videos
Win your races, flop your sets, hit your draws, get a few bluffs by, and don't forget to suck out. Hit those flops!!!
Great video!! No im not AI lol
Thank you DylRoy!
i would love to see you actually playing, i wonder if you do any of these tips...
I have videos on my blog of me playing live, 6 hours.
9:00 c-betting most the time from an early seat is a license to burn money
Kinda in the same thought here.
Blockers are BS. How many times have you seen a showdown where the players have the same 2 cards... a loynpfbthr time.. every session
This is low stakes shi9. try this at the 5/10 and watch even the whales put you under pressure. maybe at 1/2 and 1/3 this is true
This feels weirdly targeted at Brad Owen lmao
I don't even watch other RUclipsrs so I don't know how that is possible lol
Top pair surely is a strong hand, but I've lost my last 6 in a row. 😢
and anyone else should care why? Do you not know about variances or statistical anomolies? You think anyone else cares taht you may have lost sometimes as though we should all be thriled or highly interested?
@@slowery43wow.
Anger issues? That was a brutal , non called for assh&$@
Comment.
We feel
Your pain brother.
Sir..😂 so lucky me 😂
#1 don't check top pair.
#3 don't call with top pair
lol
You have zero credibility.
Why don't you do a live stream of you playing?
Bro I lost $600 IN TWO HANDS I STARTED WITH $100 and both hands were pocket queens 😭😭
All these vids speak of ideals..
i started limping and calling instead, saved so much money
Wow that is so amazingly and completely not even a little interesting in any way... we really couldn't care any less. And... we're not your "bro"
@@hypinitup I hope to have really terrible players like you at my table Saturday... please keep giving poor advice you'll help me out
@@slowery43 live poker is different i’m talking about micro stakes online
but sure lmk when you wanna play
Maybe that ‘fish’ knows you’re full of 💩
Love all your vids B Rain