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  • Check out this video if you want to learn a key tip that will help you to maximize your wins at the midstakes of live No Limit Holdem.
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    5:58 - Turn
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  • @acescracked4395
    @acescracked4395 10 месяцев назад +6

    And good point by Bart that people usually put the preflop raiser on AK...
    And if they start raising , usually means trouble

  • @samgibson6408
    @samgibson6408 10 месяцев назад +9

    I was one of the people in the live chat who commented that there could be a lot of pair+FD overplays. After thinking about the hand a bit more I definitely agree with Bart that AK-high boards are an exception. I'm used to routinely seeing people overplay pair+FD in a variety of spots but for the reasons Bart mentioned they likely won't do it here. When we start firing large on this board if they are a fish they start to put us almost exclusively on hands like AK+. They will rarely bluff into that range because they know they are putting in money behind and also that they have virtually no fold equity (because they themselves would never bet fold the turn with AK in hero's position). So when we consider the fact that villain has all the QJo combos here and very few bluffs, we need to fold the turn

    • @EllieBanks333
      @EllieBanks333 10 месяцев назад

      I see the pair plus flush draw overplays on flops, not on turns.

  • @jacksonyoung5306
    @jacksonyoung5306 10 месяцев назад +36

    Agree with Bart on the turn. Should just be a fold if the guy is loose. Most loose players call lots of hands but only stick it in when they have the nuts and they play combo draws as calls. I disagree with Bart here when he says maybe villain only continues with QJ with a club on the flop. Most poker players play for fun & there’s no chance they’re folding a gutshot to a small bet on flop, regardless if they have a club or not. Atleast here in Australia. Players here are ridiculously loose and passive. Anyway my 2 cents. Good video 😊😊

    • @kcc-karenschroniccorner9432
      @kcc-karenschroniccorner9432 10 месяцев назад

      Fellow Aussie here and would unfortunately agree.

    • @chrisko6439
      @chrisko6439 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@kcc-karenschroniccorner9432 Didn't play much live, but when I played here in Germany, I've seen players just calling with monster combo draws ALL the time. I was sitting there and was thinking "How the hell can you not raise the flop, at least some of the time?". Maybe it is the (smallish) straight flush jackpot they have at the place where I played, but I doubt it. People just love to play lottery and they don't understand the concept of EV.

    • @EllieBanks333
      @EllieBanks333 10 месяцев назад

      @@chrisko6439 QJo was a "monster combo draw"?

    • @chrisko6439
      @chrisko6439 10 месяцев назад

      @@EllieBanks333 No, it wasn't. Who said that? I was responding to jacksonyoung's comment.

    • @timothyburke6949
      @timothyburke6949 10 месяцев назад

      So from the callers perspective A10 is the preflop nuts against these guys, yet JQ is a total shock from the opponent. Amazing how the opposition is supposed to be better players literally as this hand progressed.

  • @cafe100mph6
    @cafe100mph6 9 месяцев назад +2

    Bart is the main pioneer of modern poker content

  • @nicholi2789
    @nicholi2789 10 месяцев назад +9

    It’s funny to me how impatient Bart sounds when somebody starts with thanking him for his channel and content. He’s like “yeah yeah let’s get to the hand.” lol

  • @EllieBanks333
    @EllieBanks333 10 месяцев назад +8

    I really enjoyed Bart's analysis on this one. He's exactly right about alarm bells going off on this check-raise when hero can easily have AK, AT, A5 here & in fact he does. A villain needs to be very laggy to check-raise without beating AK. This is QJ or 55 most times.
    This is a pretty bad beat, but it still does make me wonder how long these tiny flop bets will be popular. Since villain had no clubs, he probably folds to a real bet on the flop.

    • @KenDavis-uo8kq
      @KenDavis-uo8kq 10 месяцев назад +3

      People bet 1/3 pot because they’ve learned a computer program sometimes does; however a solver would likely size up and that’s heads up, not multi-way. Furthermore, the solver also assumes the opponent plays perfect and that you will play perfect on subsequent streets. It’s kind of ridiculous.

    • @EllieBanks333
      @EllieBanks333 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@KenDavis-uo8kq I don't trust computers in a situation where the human element is so strong, like in poker. Your opponents are humans that do not think or act like computers at all. A computer would probably fold QJ no club even to hero's small sizing, as an example.

    • @Jermo484
      @Jermo484 10 месяцев назад +1

      Why would we want him to fold? We make money in the long run even considering that we sometimes take a bad beat from a hand that was way behind.

    • @ZappaorPri
      @ZappaorPri 10 месяцев назад +3

      Great point. On the flop, it’s multi-way and draw heavy. 1/3 is fine heads up, as you are way ahead of draws. With more players you are tempting fate. You face the QJo and the K8c of the worlds simultaneously, leaving you with 50 prevent or so to win.

    • @fanfan7848
      @fanfan7848 10 месяцев назад

      The issue with betting big on the flop is that you fold out A rag

  • @justinhart7172
    @justinhart7172 10 месяцев назад +1

    Weekend bart video yay

  • @digitaldavid5633
    @digitaldavid5633 10 месяцев назад

    Great tip. :)

  • @nuklearwinter2892
    @nuklearwinter2892 10 месяцев назад +11

    I’m shocked there was zero discussion of +1’s limp call range. QJo is one of the most common limp call hands from early position. This is just a snap fold for me on the turn after the check/raise. Shoving is a massive overplay without knowing anything about the opponent.

    • @alistairwillock7266
      @alistairwillock7266 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hero _did_ know something about the villain: loose and splashy.
      Given that, I see why he could have thought about denying equity to combo draws, but the problem is that there are more combos of QJo than there are combo draws... And a loose villain can have limp-called all of those QJo. Like he in fact did.

    • @Jermo484
      @Jermo484 10 месяцев назад

      I don't think this is vaguely true. The type of trash who limp call don't think QJ is a playable hand. They're doing it with bad aces and small pairs.

    • @samuhlm2
      @samuhlm2 10 месяцев назад

      the ppl who limp call pre are not good and usually pretty tight so QJ I dunno if Id agree is one of the most common limp/call hands. They also called a cbet which I dont see many tight/bad players doing either in hopes of hitting a 3 outer since theres a flush draw out there and theyre pretty nut scared(as a player type)

    • @AT-bw4cm
      @AT-bw4cm 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Jermo484 Not all limpers are the same. The guy paid for the seat. He's probably not very patient and wants to play alot of hands. To reduce variance he limp/calls the junk.

    • @Jermo484
      @Jermo484 10 месяцев назад

      @@AT-bw4cm okay, but the guy I replied to said it's "one of the most common limp call hands" which I strongly disagree with. I didn't say every limper is the same.

  • @junghopark77
    @junghopark77 10 месяцев назад +1

    I really like villain’s play. it works perfectly against a thinking player

  • @sjbr2567
    @sjbr2567 10 месяцев назад +1

    Players at resorts world Catskills feel like they are famous now after this vid lol

  • @MrFunnyWobbl
    @MrFunnyWobbl 10 месяцев назад +1

    Is it too nitty to fold pre here? I'm assuming yes, then if so, if we are in MP or HJ what do we do with ATo? What if no BU straddle?

  • @anthonysteen56
    @anthonysteen56 10 месяцев назад +1

    Top 2, especially broadway w/out an Ace, I think are the hands that cost me the most money…you don’t block straights, there’s all kinds of made + draws, flush draws get there and you have a strong hand in absolute terms

  • @ticenits1926
    @ticenits1926 10 месяцев назад +2

    It can be painful at times but if you live with the very simple motto of " when the fish bets you fold" you'll save a lot of money in the long term. Yes it's going to suck to fold some of your equity, but these games are usually easy enough that you'll make that back in no time anyway. The worst is when a fish accidentally turns their hand into a bluff thinking that they've got you, but it is what it is

    • @michaelspino906
      @michaelspino906 10 месяцев назад

      I've been experiencing a lot of fish over valuing their hands. Players are value betting with top pair/bad kicker and call down thinking they have the nuts. Important to understand the player putting the bet in and what range they are actually playing in certain ways.

  • @srlim
    @srlim 10 месяцев назад

    Wouldn't a check raise turn-give up river require the caller to be calling on the turn with something worse than the bluff? If the idea is that you're giving up to take your showdown?

  • @johnnyordille6256
    @johnnyordille6256 10 месяцев назад

    Played a similar hand last night at Borgata where I had 3h3d and called a raise to $18. Flop was Jh9s3c and i called a CB of 40 to a turn of 7s. Pot then was 140 and villain bet 110, I raised to 320 and he shoved for my last 600. Yes he had Tc8c WTF, but I did pick up a Jd on the river to boat up. Usually you make $$$ when you raise garbage and actually hit, not this time

  • @gabrielrockman
    @gabrielrockman 10 месяцев назад +1

    I like jamming the turn if the villain is raising a flush draw. I would be happy to raise the turn and get a hand like 9-8 of clubs to fold. I just don't think that a flush draw (especially one that has a pair) is raising the turn.
    But if he was bluffing with a flush draw, I would be quite happy to just take the pot down and not have to worry about the river. The pot is big enough that I would be happy to win the pot, rather than having to play the river. It's not a disaster to get the villain to fold a bluff that has significant equity.

  • @acescracked4395
    @acescracked4395 10 месяцев назад

    If he has all QJ , he also has all suited and offsuit QT and JT KQ KJ. Now would he bluff any of these pair +draw hands?
    If he is loose, who knows?
    Based on the description of the villain, maybe the continue with AT from hero isn't bad.

  • @morganl8192
    @morganl8192 10 месяцев назад

    I like call turn, call blank rivers more than jamming turn.

  • @calebjohnson9740
    @calebjohnson9740 10 месяцев назад

    Yeah that turn is a brutal spot, I think I’m folding a lot of two pair with that little behind

  • @MrJoosebawkz
    @MrJoosebawkz 10 месяцев назад

    depending on how bad the opponent is, I could definitely see an overplay with KT here. It has to be a very specific type of opponent though.

  • @ZakFromOhio
    @ZakFromOhio 10 месяцев назад

    I was betting for protection on the turn and getting raised means my protection hand is no good unless i boat up woth 4 outs. No implied odds, fold.

  • @jakecooper5855
    @jakecooper5855 10 месяцев назад

    Based on the turn logic discussed, it would appear to be a terrible play to jam the turn. You effectively get a freeroll river decision by just flatting the turn. The villain likely shoves a blank on the river which you planned on calling regardless. If it's not a blank and the villain shoves, you get the opportunity to asses the situation again and make your decision. The fact that the villain could have any QJ also means the turn is a must call, not a jam. A non blank river will give you another chance to get away from the hand. In this exact hand, if the river had of been blank it's just unfortunate and not much you could do.

  • @pot_kivach160
    @pot_kivach160 7 месяцев назад

    7:41 Im folding here (turn raise) all day!

  • @DallasDelRio
    @DallasDelRio 10 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t think villain ever has anything that we’re beating here. We’re beating Q10hh, K10 (though he should only be calling with clubs or hearts which is not possible on the turn), and Axhh. He limped preflop, meaning he’s not gonna have any good suited aces (also means he’s not a very strong player). So assuming he’s even playing Axhh for a checkraise (which I discount as he’s likely only calling with those hands) I put him on generously 5 hands that we beat.
    Meanwhile he can have all 12 combos of QJo (likely not limping with suited) and like 1 combo of 55 that plays this way.
    A jam is never the correct play. You could make a case for playing fifth street chicken. Since he would likely check all his hands we beat on the river and bet all the ones we don’t.
    For me this is a fold on the turn.

  • @frankberger3507
    @frankberger3507 10 месяцев назад

    10:07 Wary and Leary mean worried. Weary means tired.

  • @justinhart7172
    @justinhart7172 10 месяцев назад +19

    Bro you Cbet $70 into $220. How are you surprised he had QJ

    • @JConboy87
      @JConboy87 10 месяцев назад +2

      This ^^

    • @MelFinehout
      @MelFinehout 10 месяцев назад

      I think he meant before the flop because I think he murmured something like “after limp calling” but people who limp don’t fold QJo much less suited very often so still…..

    • @justinhart7172
      @justinhart7172 10 месяцев назад

      @@MelFinehout I think pot $220 he should of bet $135

    • @MelFinehout
      @MelFinehout 10 месяцев назад

      @@justinhart7172 I agree. Especially if you are gonna pay off when he gets there!
      That’s not the point of the comment though. The point I made was that he was talking about PF instead of flop play, when he made the comment. And, who cares lol.

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 7 месяцев назад

      @@MelFinehout even pf...how can that be surprise when someone limp-call pfr in small stakes?? That (not being able to see that) spells a strong incompetence.

  • @kingdurkalerpa1044
    @kingdurkalerpa1044 10 месяцев назад

    I had this exact scenario happen to me about 1 month ago but it was at a 1/3 game instead. Cutoff vs early position. I had AT turn brought in the straight. I bet 1/2 pot dude raised me 4x. I folded in about 10 sec face up and he got mad at me. He didn't show his hand but I knew he had it

    • @snex000
      @snex000 10 месяцев назад

      Wow good job showing him what you fold.

    • @kingdurkalerpa1044
      @kingdurkalerpa1044 10 месяцев назад

      @@snex000 I left the table

    • @kingdurkalerpa1044
      @kingdurkalerpa1044 10 месяцев назад

      @@snex000 loose passive players never bluff. It doesn't matter if I show he will never bluff

  • @sog1272
    @sog1272 10 месяцев назад

    I would fast play the $750 call and see what/how villan plays the river. History would have a big factor in how I would decide what to do on the river as well. If I had a set I would be all in and get coolered. 2 pair on this board, ummmmm.

  • @Its__Good
    @Its__Good 10 месяцев назад

    It's never AK. . . never. So what is the check raise at that exact size? I honestly think that someone looks to go 800-1k with a combo draw so that they can increase pressure and price themselves in for a call if you jam. Ok, 750 is a price that lets you get away, but 1. do you really want to if you have a A or K and a flush draw, or even a gutter and 2. why not just call and take your card and hope to hit?

  • @robert2375
    @robert2375 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why would the casino allow a player to 'buy' a cash game seat? it's just budding in line? don't other patrons have a problem with this?

    • @EllieBanks333
      @EllieBanks333 10 месяцев назад +1

      I think at most places you must be next in line & you're just paying the guy to leave early.

  • @danielmeuler2877
    @danielmeuler2877 10 месяцев назад

    I will Buy the 7 seat for up to 15$ anytime I play. It's rare for anyone takes me up on it.

  • @SparkyKenny
    @SparkyKenny 9 месяцев назад

    This hand was played OK really.. you got 4-outered on the turn, it's just unlucky, the hand plays itself for the most part, except indeed a bigger bet on the flop could've been nice to reduce his direct/implied odds aswell.

  • @bryanjohnson8162
    @bryanjohnson8162 10 месяцев назад

    Button straddle effects games with real professionals has nothing to do with low stakes games and people who play crazy already anyways in which case it probably adds to the game bigger pots

  • @mattfox5933
    @mattfox5933 10 месяцев назад +1

    The King on turn is the worst Broadway card as so many people will limp JQ early position. KQ is raised more often than JQ. I would be extremely concerned about JQ when the king hits. Might even check back the turn because of that. Then we have the villain check raise the turn. So strong and from his perspective there are two flush draws plus action killers so no wonder he raised.

  • @PatrickA1
    @PatrickA1 10 месяцев назад

    Tough hand. I like bigger bets on the flop to target Ax.

  • @whevans
    @whevans 9 месяцев назад

    30% flop bet was the problem imo

  • @Masoch1st
    @Masoch1st 8 месяцев назад

    Players like him are exactly why people call with QJo lol

  • @officeofpeaceinformation5094
    @officeofpeaceinformation5094 10 месяцев назад

    When you jam with value and get snapped and your first thought is „oh shit“ then it’s a bad jam

  • @jarrodfulton
    @jarrodfulton 10 месяцев назад

    Dude said it earlier 99% aren’t pulling moves on the turn there , he’s nutted up or set

  • @Dmatafonov23874
    @Dmatafonov23874 10 месяцев назад

    Opp has 16 compinations of QJ, 3 combos of 55, 2 combos KT. Thats his value. He also has KJ and KQ of clubs and QT of hearts. Thats his bluffs. So he is bluffing only 3 out of 21 combos here. Okay lets make it 6. 6 out of 21 are his bluffs. Including 2 combos of overplayed KT you have to be right at least 50% of the time to jam but you are not even close to that. Its an yeasy fold if you just count combos. Mistake is on the flop - you should use 75% size to fold out godshots without clubs.

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 10 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed about easy fold on turn. However, flop bet does not need to be 75% to deny pot odds to a gutshot. $40 bet is good enough to make V unprofitable to call (this include implied odds).
      .
      On contrary, it should be easy fold for V on flop. However, they (tonnes of calling stations!!) call despite of 8% of equity, counting on a huge implied odds when they hit. And it works. Proof: this example, and more others.

  • @relaxationmeditationsleep2934
    @relaxationmeditationsleep2934 10 месяцев назад +1

    I would never ever ever jam this turn.

  • @timothyburke6949
    @timothyburke6949 10 месяцев назад

    "I feel my A 10 is the nuts against these guys" preflop...........huh?

  • @sirpaddlesworthiii5933
    @sirpaddlesworthiii5933 10 месяцев назад

    its ok to fold

  • @staffangrenehammar1770
    @staffangrenehammar1770 10 месяцев назад

    I think a LOT of the combodraws that hero is beating on the turn should have raised preflop. Bart is talking about AQ hearts, AJ hearts, KQ clubs, KJ clubs… come on!
    80% of those raise preflop in my opinion.
    Also, villain must think about what hero can have. Hero have all sets, a bunch of two pairs, and a decent amount of straights played this way.
    I think it is a crying fold on turn.

  • @samuhlm2
    @samuhlm2 10 месяцев назад

    why can they never river an A or T in these lol

    • @snex000
      @snex000 10 месяцев назад

      Because villain is never me.

  • @Jermo484
    @Jermo484 10 месяцев назад

    People overvalue crap like crazy live and don't think when they raise. Any Axhh, A5, KT suited, K5 suited are all here and even some 2/5 players will do nonsense like this with like AQ and AJ.

  • @leehjones
    @leehjones 10 месяцев назад +1

    PSA: #theyalwayshaveit

  • @pot_kivach160
    @pot_kivach160 7 месяцев назад

    16:20 _hard to believe someone would limp/call pfr with QJo_ in small stakes??

  • @jquack2
    @jquack2 10 месяцев назад

    Bart…..your new animated thumbnails look a bit goofy….i think they detract from the quality and level of your channel. I’m a huge fan…..watch every video…twice! Just sharing. Thx

  • @xaviererickson3351
    @xaviererickson3351 10 месяцев назад

    Bart is so analytical but in breaking hands down but not a very good player.

  • @johnherold7289
    @johnherold7289 10 месяцев назад

    Thankyou from me too! Watch all the commercials! The dum ones too!
    Heh if I run into you! You get a bill too! If I'm winning lol

  • @justinhart7172
    @justinhart7172 10 месяцев назад +1

    Bro you Cbet $70 into $220. How are you surprised he had QJ

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 10 месяцев назад

      it's a decent bet sizing on flop (33%). Bro!

    • @justinhart7172
      @justinhart7172 10 месяцев назад

      @@pot_kivach160 bart said to go $150 which I found too big. And $70 is “decent” and I suppose “decent” will get you stacked in life. So go ahead and be decent

    • @snex000
      @snex000 10 месяцев назад

      @@pot_kivach160No it isn't. It's horrible sizing.

    • @justinhart7172
      @justinhart7172 10 месяцев назад

      @@pot_kivach160 on the grounds that Bart said $150

    • @snex000
      @snex000 10 месяцев назад

      @@pot_kivach160 Look in a mirror dummy.