Defeat POKER SHARKS: Outplaying Aggressive WINNING Players

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  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
  • In this video, we explore advanced poker strategies that can help you outmaneuver the sharks. We dive into a 2/5 no limit poker hand to review strategy against an aggressive opponent (who is thought to be a winning, for profit player). Learn how the caller countered the aggression of this player. This video is essential viewing for live cash game players looking to refine their strategy, avoid common mistakes, and master the art of bet sizing in complex scenarios. Advance your game with top-tier poker coaching, focusing on live cash games, poker strategy, and invaluable poker tips.
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    0:00 - Intro
    1:32 - Preflop
    3:50 - Flop
    4:56 - Turn
    6:37 - River
    13:16 - Hero Decision
    13:20 - Reveal
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  • @EfficientRVer
    @EfficientRVer 2 месяца назад +26

    Villain is a winning player for the simplest two reasons. First, awareness of his table image. Second, he uses that to make a winning "GTO plus exploits" player like Bart fold 50% of the time here while getting 2 to 1, meaning that in the absence of counting combos and dealing with figuring out exact opponent ranges, he still is playing well along the lines of what Sklansky calls "gap theory" (need a better hand to call than to bet) and what Doyle simply explains as "I know I'm probably beat if they call, but by the time they call I've won enough from other folds they make that it doesn't matter."
    I know that what I'm saying above doesn't quite give GTO or GTO + exploits quite enough credit, especially when hero finds the call. But it's how a lot of winning players win, when they don't know precisely how an opponent plays, and neither player can therefore construct accurate ranges for each other. Sneaking in extra bluffs when your table image is that you're a winning player who isn't an over bluffer, is pretty profitable. When you're not sure what to do, doing what Doyle would do is not the worst thing in the world to try.
    It reminds me of a physics professor giving us a problem that was impossible to solve the obvious way because it involved dividing by zero. We were all stumped, as he hoped we would be. Then he explained how he solves problem like that himself. He said that Enrico Fermi would replace the zero with a number around 1/10,000th the size of anything comparable in the problem. Obviously, you needed to use discretion in deciding whether that means to use that fraction of a length vs an area, vs a volume, etc. But wave your hands if you must, while deciding which of those to apply the fraction to, and do it. As the professor said "If you and I and Fermi were all faced with needing to get around an unsolvable equation, I'd rather use his guess than yours or mine."

    • @TheNow_Now
      @TheNow_Now 2 месяца назад +7

      great comment and interesting insight.
      I think your comment about overall aggression is correct, and people may overfold.
      However, the flip side of this is that an incorrect preflop 3b, followed by turning a hand into a bluff on river that can win sometimes if river goes check/check, went from a .5bb mistake to a ~215bb mistake, which hugely impacts win rate. Overbluffing in nodes like these - especially with hands that shouldn't necessarily be turned into bluffs can be extremely costly, even if you are a winning player.

    • @Simon-nv5zj
      @Simon-nv5zj 2 месяца назад

      I automatically know villain is not a winning player by his turn bet. It’s horrible.

    • @calistogawoody8639
      @calistogawoody8639 2 месяца назад +1

      As someone who counts Enrico Fermi as a personal hero, I have never thought about applying that line of thought to poker; woe is me😅. Also, I am absolutely keeping your professor's comment in my pocket as a life lesson.
      Thank you.

    • @theryan244
      @theryan244 2 месяца назад +1

      I mean… pretty sure hand is too strong to bluff for solver. And it’s never 3betting pre ever. So pretty sure dude just was doing what all the cool kids are doing and turning any hand with a flush card into a bluff cuz GTO bro.

    • @EllieBanks333
      @EllieBanks333 2 месяца назад +3

      @@theryan244 Villains hand is too strong to bluff? You're surprised by someone playing 3 bet or fold from SB? What are you talking about?

  • @natejohnson3638
    @natejohnson3638 2 месяца назад +41

    Love how V is made out to be this good reg when it turns out he's just mindlessly clicking buttons. Preflop and turn are horrendous.

    • @ProWagerHub
      @ProWagerHub 2 месяца назад +7

      Yup. Unless hero has been PFR’ing like a mad man. Even then, 3-bet ATo turned into a triple barrel with top pair is comedy 😂

    • @EfficientRVer
      @EfficientRVer 2 месяца назад +5

      @@ProWagerHub Yet, both hero and Bart considered it a coin flip whether to call, and villain's bluff was only 1/3 the size of the final pot. The river bluff was therefore profitable if he does it twice and gets called only once.

    • @Tobi-pn2xs
      @Tobi-pn2xs 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@EfficientRVeryou have to think of hero's range, not his hand. It doesn't really matter how much he calls with any hand, the amount of folds in his range is what matters

    • @TheMiningProbe
      @TheMiningProbe 2 месяца назад

      The preflop is pretty bad but not atrocious. Against this big sizing and hijack it is obviously a fold but against later position and smaller sizing ATo can 3 bet. Turn is laughably bad

    • @andrewadami3920
      @andrewadami3920 2 месяца назад +1

      I think the pre flop 3 bet is a good play. As ATo is a good 3 bet bluff candidate from OOP. The turn bet when your pair your Ace, however, was not great imo.

  • @joshmullins4849
    @joshmullins4849 2 месяца назад +9

    My main thought here is that if villain does this, hero needs to be paying more attention to the game and show downs if this is someone he plays with frequently. If I saw this hand, it would drastically change my view of villain as someone who is spewy and playing kinda randomly. You cannot over fold to such a player. I feel certain there would have been evidence in the past that this true.

    • @tommyfu9271
      @tommyfu9271 Месяц назад

      You're right but stuff like the opponent doing works against a lot of player pools bc so many people overfold and don't adjust well to aggression.

  • @hsubox
    @hsubox 2 месяца назад +5

    I feel like villain knew he was behind at the river and had to bluff to win. Rep sets, flush or straight.

  • @JQpoker
    @JQpoker 2 месяца назад +5

    Nice call, Tough spot because you rarely ever see players Bluff this line

  • @fireinfireout
    @fireinfireout 2 месяца назад +3

    Bart, Hollywood casino is part of one of the biggest (if not the biggest) casino conglomerates in the world, Penn Entertainment.

  • @bcceo6913
    @bcceo6913 2 месяца назад

    I live in Washington, PA too and play there at the Meadows (Hollywood) pretty frequently. Im sure we've crossed paths 😊

  • @nickmullen402
    @nickmullen402 2 месяца назад +7

    Does anyone know if the optimal line from villain involves bluffing river with any non two pair ace (AxKh, ATs, A4s, etc.)? I don't think it's as crazy as Bart's initial reaction because if river goes check check it's hard to see how AT or A4 can ever be good, and even AK is probably hoping for a chop. Also, it kinda feels like QQ or AA (maybe even JJ) can jam river in villain's shoes. Or am I just way out to lunch? Would love to know what the solver says just out of curiosity. Very interesting hand!

    • @TheNow_Now
      @TheNow_Now 2 месяца назад +3

      My GTO wiz subscription doesn't have 200bb config, so can't run it, but a couple notes:
      1)AQo is usually folded from HJ vs SB 3b bc it performs much worse vs 3b, even moreso deepstacked.
      2) villains bet sizes are pretty bad, they are way too big, this deep stacked, this out of position.
      3) my immediate reaction is this is a snap call. We beat overplayed value of QJ/AJ/AK+ all bluffs.
      4) there are not many hands that can take this line, so there are not many bluffs here either. Most probably involve the K of hearts as mentioned, so some KQo, TT with T of hearts could be a good combo. In my experience, A high that is paired is usually not turned into a bluff, bc it beats some value. For example, ATs here on turn should be a mix of check/bet. But even when we bet and are called, as still beat some value like, KQ/KJ/JT. So, on river, it doesn't necessarily need to be turned into a bluff.
      You'll see some wheel Ax turned into bluffs on non A high runouts.
      KK with K of hearts would be a sick bluff combo, but live players probably will never find that.
      Fwiw ATo should just be a pure fold from the Sb as well.

    • @JohnSmith-nx7zj
      @JohnSmith-nx7zj 2 месяца назад +1

      If you’re bluffing with any non-two pair ace you’d be way over bluffing I’d have thought. I can’t think V has much value that should take this line so he doesn’t need many bluffs.
      AT can still win if the river goes check check I think. Hero could have KQ, QT and maybe hands like TT with a heart, 99 with a heart.

    • @nickmullen402
      @nickmullen402 2 месяца назад

      @@TheNow_Now thanks man! I guess with a “standard” open to 25 and the invisible antes, we could look at it kinda like 5/10 with a 2.5x open. That might work well enough. In that case, I wonder if Ax ever bluffs. Agree with ThTx as a good bluff option.

    • @TheNow_Now
      @TheNow_Now 2 месяца назад +1

      @@JohnSmith-nx7zj totally agree. An interesting thing once you start looking at solvers is that you'll look at a hand like this, and realize that the line is so extreme from villain's perspective. There are so few hands he can do this with, only some flushes/KTs/sets, and maybe top two pair.
      When you look at river solver decision making for this type of hand, the all in portions of villains range will be tiny slivers of overall board, therefore, bluffs will be tiny slivers as well - they should be incredibly infrequent since there is so few value combos here. bc of that, like you mentioned ATo with T of hearts is almost certainly wayyy overbluffing in this node.
      I think this river spot is a lot more interesting if hero had QJs or AJs. I wonder what bottom of hero's calling range would look like here.

  • @jambojack
    @jambojack 2 месяца назад +1

    Once villian gets to the river I think this is an OK bluff. Not many worse hands he gets there with, and the Th is a good blocker. The turn bet after using a large flop size is strange though

  • @bearcat6771
    @bearcat6771 2 месяца назад

    I live in WV and have played on Washington PA. I like that casino.😊

  • @joshlisik2196
    @joshlisik2196 Месяц назад +1

    Just started watching this channel, but does anyone ever talk about a hand they lost?! Ive seen probly ten to twelve shows/hands, and hero always wins. Is that a requirement? I would imagine questions about hands i lost far more helpful. Is it because nobody wants to relive the pain and everyone wants there day as king?

  • @hansari8697
    @hansari8697 2 месяца назад +1

    I think AxTh is a turn check but if you decide to bet the turn and get called I don’t think it shows down for much. Like what is it beating KhQ only? N I like villains thought here that the Th is probably the single most relevant heart that blocks the most flushes.

  • @isaiahbaker6850
    @isaiahbaker6850 2 месяца назад +4

    Perfect upload time for me to watch it on the break

  • @humble_frog
    @humble_frog 2 месяца назад +2

    people over fold on this board texture and villain knows it, thats the charitable interpretation anyway - other one is he just punting

  • @gabrielrockman
    @gabrielrockman 2 месяца назад

    I'm not raising the turn with most flushes if I'm the hero. I've got position, so I can bet the river if he checks the river. I'd probably raise with 10-9 of hearts, but just call with any other flush.
    Should the hero have flushes here, or would I be too nitty checking the turn with most flushes?

  • @JohnSmith-su3ze
    @JohnSmith-su3ze 2 месяца назад +1

    Why can't Bart see that A10h is a great bluff from villain, because he's repping a flush and he's blocking most of hero's flushes?
    Villain is repping a flush. He's also blocking broadway. Why can't Bart see this?

  • @danbreilin9169
    @danbreilin9169 2 месяца назад

    Usually when someone removes a card or a hand from their range that limits the number of strong hands they have, like the king of hearts in this case... That's usually an indication that they are strong because they are removing the possibility of strong hands from their range which you would not want to do if you were bluffing... I think this goes down to his pre flop 3bet range he doesn't seem to be constructing any of his rangers correctly

  • @danielmeuler2877
    @danielmeuler2877 2 месяца назад +6

    How is this Not one of the biggest Poker Vlogs/Podcasts??? Bart is easily one of the Best, if not the Best conveyer of Poker Strategy. I hope this channel is more than just a labor of love for Bart. I see he is close to 100K subs. We need to get him to 200K by the end of the Year!

    • @genesises
      @genesises 2 месяца назад +1

      probably because many if not most players actually aren't that interested in the nitty gritty details and theory - i suspect many people who see themselves as 'good players' are not into actively improving, but more concerned with their ego and feeling good about their play. that being said Bart is great, i've been considering going back and watching games he commentate just to get his insights in a live setting.

  • @PhilPoker
    @PhilPoker 2 месяца назад

    Fold pre, unless you know they are 3 betting so wide

  • @JCCOOLDOWN
    @JCCOOLDOWN Месяц назад

    I lost once in same position vs AA ran out two pair lost to trip AA

  • @relaxationmeditationsleep2934
    @relaxationmeditationsleep2934 2 месяца назад +6

    A. The flop is way more often a 33% bet. Therefore it looks like a bluff.
    B. The turn is 100% a check. Therefore it looks like a bluff. What kind of flushes can he have anyways?
    C. When someone is looking at your stack in an obvious way it's almost always a bluff!

    • @blaqshiep4920
      @blaqshiep4920 2 месяца назад +4

      I agree with A and B as good indicators... Never 100% but valuable pieces of info... However, C seems to me a bit dubious and probably more a conclusion of your bias from experience. As ive found looking at chips to be a different indicator for different players. It may be a tell, but player specific.

    • @Badbentham
      @Badbentham 2 месяца назад

      I would say bet sizes on both Flop and Turn are rather off, and the shove is of highly dubious value. - However, neither side should have loads of Flushes or KT, so, with a small 30% C-bet on the Flop, there might still be some very thin Value to be had on the Turn, depending how aggressive Hero would be with AK/AQ/QQ/JJ preflop. If Villain goes larger on the Flop then he is certainly supposed to check Turn, though, and likely to give up on the River with his hand if Hero bets Turn and then jams.

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 2 месяца назад +2

      100% turn check? KT, AK, AJ, JJ, QJ, K9h, T9h...would NEVER check turn. All these are 3-bet range.

  • @justinhart7172
    @justinhart7172 2 месяца назад +15

    It shows you that incorrectly being aggressive is still good at low stakes cuz population overfolds so this guys a winning reg clicking buttons

    • @EfficientRVer
      @EfficientRVer 2 месяца назад +2

      Correct. "Gap theory" straight from Sklansky. Also a major theme of Brunson's Super System.

    • @dan22482
      @dan22482 2 месяца назад +3

      Totally lol, I play hyper aggro when I play 2/5 and it prints. People are so overly tight and passive at these stakes

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 2 месяца назад

      the guy is hitting his head into rock bluff believing that was a cheesecake, and that's a winning mind?

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 2 месяца назад

      @@EfficientRVer yeah? Mid Age locomotive on an electric rail tracks is sure safe vehicle to put your a$$ in.

    • @Dynamice1337
      @Dynamice1337 2 месяца назад

      @@pot_kivach160 I want some of whatever you got into.

  • @Dynamice1337
    @Dynamice1337 2 месяца назад

    I endeavor to avoid the GTO kids and only play big pots against them when I have very strong hands. I am a winning 1/2 player but my money comes from fish. I don't try to outbigdick the good players. (It is not uncommon to see a $25-30 open in the 1/2 games that I play most often.)

  • @kevinboock7143
    @kevinboock7143 2 месяца назад

    Not going to lie, I insta-call in this situation. If he bet, $400-600, I’m way more nervous than an all-in.

  • @LinusK500
    @LinusK500 2 месяца назад +1

    The villain thought he was ahead when the A came. After he got called he decided to turn his hand into a bluff. He was targeting AK/AQ/AJ/AT/QJ.

    • @ProWagerHub
      @ProWagerHub 2 месяца назад +1

      Huge polarization error. Silly villain

    • @Paul_pp
      @Paul_pp 2 месяца назад +2

      @@ProWagerHub Hard to get AK AQ to fold when Hero is getting 2 to 1 and already invested a lot. Only time those hands fold is if it's scared money

  • @peterveckmen9314
    @peterveckmen9314 2 месяца назад

    Honestly I think this is a call the board takes away almost all of his flushs he should have the fantastic four and the only king high flushes he should have are k10 and k9 I think jami g with sets here is probably somewhat thin and I doubt he is jamming straights on a flush board

  • @jarrodfulton
    @jarrodfulton 2 месяца назад +1

    Was the villain Tyler ?

  • @yoniker83
    @yoniker83 2 месяца назад +2

    9:34 Why is this close on the river? With AQ,hero blocks so much of villian's value range (AA,QQ,JJ,KTs and two hearts with low frequency as they have to be lower hearts). 4 combos blocked out of 19, so about 25% less likely that villain has value. So while this is a middling hand within hero's value, shouldn't the hand's blocking properties tilt us (in otherwise "close" situation) heavily towards a call? (Unless villain never bluffs, in which case it's a snap fold as an exploitative play eg a big deviation from theory based on villain type).

  • @TheDjcarter1966
    @TheDjcarter1966 2 месяца назад +1

    When he said he didn't have Kh my firdt thought was 9h10h

    • @tipsy09
      @tipsy09 2 месяца назад

      Now would he shove that hand? I don’t think so

  • @sneakkyz3696
    @sneakkyz3696 2 месяца назад +2

    V a for profit player that actually profits? I don’t believe that at all 😂

  • @Paul_pp
    @Paul_pp 2 месяца назад +1

    I don't think he was betting A 10 as a bluff to get hero off a better hand, I think he thought it was the best hand and didn't want to check and make a tough decisioin to fold or call. A T offsuit out of position is a tough hand to play and with this run out It is really just a bluff catcher and Villian should be doing more pot control.

    • @EllieBanks333
      @EllieBanks333 2 месяца назад +2

      He certainly thought it was a bluff on the river.

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 2 месяца назад

      ​@@EllieBanks333 what was he going to scare away? A flush? A straight? A set? Top 2 pairs? lol

    • @EllieBanks333
      @EllieBanks333 2 месяца назад +2

      @@pot_kivach160 lol Well I did not say it was a good play. But he's not jamming AT for value right? So it has to be a bluff. He could get QJ or AJ to fold maybe

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@EllieBanks333 Ohh, I see! You said _"he certainly thought (he was bluffing)",_ which makes sense. (The quality of that bluff, was not your point).

  • @jamesmcginn6291
    @jamesmcginn6291 2 месяца назад

    I think I would have folded out of confusion. (I guess this makes me exploitable in this regard.)

  • @EllieBanks333
    @EllieBanks333 2 месяца назад +2

    I thought this was a relatively easy call. Villain seems very polar to me. Is this really ever JJ? And I think villain bluffed the river because he knows he's never good. Yes, he does beat KK with a heart. I cannot find any other hand he could beat though. And he does have the ten of hearts, which blocks a couple of value hands for hero. On hero's side of things, I think he's uncapped. Some hand readers will say he does not have much AA, but I think he can have it. Pre-flop here is HJ v SB. SB 3 bets, which could be somewhat wide with "3 bet or fold" being so popular from SB. So does hero really need to 4 bet AA? He has position. It's already down to heads up. Villains line seems sO aggressive. From his flop sizing to his triple barrel all in. Hero blocks sets here. Could he ever really fold a flush or straight? So what could we ever defend with? Maybe AA or QQ have some edge on AQ here, but it's hard to find if you look deeply enough.

  • @MeatShank
    @MeatShank 2 месяца назад +1

    Love how the *straight* was never mentioned 😂 Totally discounted the Royal as well. K 10 continues on flop 100% of the time. Any 2 hearts.

  • @davidelet3652
    @davidelet3652 2 месяца назад

    It is not because he is wearing a hoodie, has a backpack that he is a winning reg ...

  • @GotoyourhomeBall
    @GotoyourhomeBall 2 месяца назад +1

    Poker shark? Hah😅

  • @OhCanadaMoose
    @OhCanadaMoose 2 месяца назад +1

    This line is absurd. I think many decent players give other players way too much credit for being good when they usually aren't.
    A lot of people say population overfolds, but where I play this is just spew. Even the "better" players where i play would have a hard time folding QJ here. Once you extrapolate that to population, man you better be really sure that your villain has a fold button before you even think about trying a play like this.

  • @joshsheppard21
    @joshsheppard21 2 месяца назад

    “Key card” lol what a goof

  • @nielsonlars
    @nielsonlars 2 месяца назад

    Winning players in certain parts of the country aren't as good as other parts of country

  • @imemine8605
    @imemine8605 13 дней назад

    Not been a dick and im not saying this guy isnt a very good player but if you dont know the correct 3 bet raise calls etc open a chart he gi es different sizing advice for the same hand textures on different videos. I know it can be player dependent but hes not at the table. From wat hing all these videos all i seem to see is that live poker is super soft and not many people play exploitive. I play nl400 and plo400 online for a living and thats tougher than any of these games

  • @Womenandwine
    @Womenandwine 2 месяца назад

    Bart ya seem a bit off , not with analysis, just seem tired. Must be the kids. I was tired for 2 years straight with my kids

  • @tommyfu9271
    @tommyfu9271 Месяц назад

    This hero villain stuff needs to go. Your opponent isn't John Wilkes Booth,you're not a fireman saving a burning orphanage - it's poker.

    • @justinphillips8317
      @justinphillips8317 26 дней назад

      Dude you can keep scrolling if you don't like it 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @MeatShank
    @MeatShank 2 месяца назад

    If you're *literally* asking *someone else* what *you* should do in any spot in poker, you shouldn't be playing IMO. Play *your* game. Play for *yourself* ! Poker is about intuition, gut feeling, reads, situational awareness, bluffs. Sometimes you're playing the player, not the cards. Ive been playing for 20yrs. And if there's 1 thing ive learned, is the *last* thing another poker player is *ever* gonna teach you is *how to be more profitable in poker than they are* period.

  • @kevinm.6855
    @kevinm.6855 2 месяца назад

    Stop giving these callers attention. All they want is to say "look how good a call I made"

  • @gamblegamble5958
    @gamblegamble5958 2 месяца назад +1

    Non of you in that room but a few even know how to play lol 😂 that room is so reg heavy it's not even funny then they move it to the back of the casino they are going to end up shutting that down and I know this dude and he's a fishy reg as well