Understanding how to implement the data you get from a HUD makes it significantly easier to make high EV exploitative plays consistently. After your sample data reaches a certain point, you will find players that you can 3bet and 4bet with as almost any 2 cards profitably.
10:53 I would have called with my pair of sevens. The most common choice is to call the first raise with sevens, but when you 3-bet I think you have to call with your sevens. Poker Coaching preflop charts also say you should call with your sevens facing a 4-bet. 🦈
Great advice here. I mainly play cash games online and he really has nailed it. Most ppl will not 3 bet unless they have super strong hands. My problem lately is I do all these things and still get called lol. I would also say 9 times out of ten if you bet for value on river say with a q high flush or even a k high flush and as played you don't THINK they have a suited ace and they raise you. They got it. I mean boards with 3 to a flush not 4 flush boards. :)
To your point in other videos. If you are paying attention to the action to catch tells, you should also be seeing what the last bet was and already calculate 3x of that so you only have to add in the limpers when it gets to you.
For the games I play... The rake is taken even if no flop is seen (I hate that). So, tight is best unless you know you have a weak player(s) behind you.
@@zero_zero107 All the online sites went to that rake. It sucks. As far as the "tight is right"... I have a nice win rate at the games I am playing, why would I run?
In the games I play, (live cash) nobody folds to 3- bets, it’s not uncommon to see a three-bet pot go four or five ways to the flop. So I think three betting too wide in these games is not a great strategy.
2:54 - what's the rationale for the LJ RFI'ing K6s and K7s about 50% of the time and folding 50% of the time, but always raising K5s? Is this an artifact of frequency targeting, where we could just as easily swap hands - for example, always raise K6s, but only raise K5s half the time?
@@damland1357 yeah usually I can tell why a solver is doing something but sometimes it confuses me. I'd think that you would want to raise less often when you block your opponent's bluffs like A5s, which would make K5s raised less often, not more often
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I think preflop is the most overrated street in poker. The impact is far lower than other streets. Let's punt preflop. UTG opens, I 3bet the button with 72o. EV = -0.34 bb. Let's punt the river. I herocall some weak junk that should be folding. EV easily -50bb or more.
There is an amount of skill that exists that allows you to make up for bad preflop strategy; but you'll never obtain said skill unless you have played and know how to fall back on GTO. LAG is bad preflop strategy; that relies mostly on the skill of post flop play to make cash. It is profitable; but most will say 'TAG is profitable; LAG might be profitable'
Good point. I think it also depends on what level your opponent are on. If they are bad you can play LAG, and if they are i level with our self you can play TAG.
Johnathan, I appreciate your coaching, I signed up for coin poker and only have a phone at this point to play on. It tells me that it is for an older version of android, so I haven't got to play yet, but I'm looking forward to it brother.. can you elaborate why cp is only on an older version of android?
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Understanding how to implement the data you get from a HUD makes it significantly easier to make high EV exploitative plays consistently.
After your sample data reaches a certain point, you will find players that you can 3bet and 4bet with as almost any 2 cards profitably.
10:53 I would have called with my pair of sevens. The most common choice is to call the first raise with sevens, but when you 3-bet I think you have to call with your sevens. Poker Coaching preflop charts also say you should call with your sevens facing a 4-bet. 🦈
Great video learn alot keep up the great work 👍 thanks 👍
I'm glad to hear it!
Great advice here. I mainly play cash games online and he really has nailed it. Most ppl will not 3 bet unless they have super strong hands. My problem lately is I do all these things and still get called lol. I would also say 9 times out of ten if you bet for value on river say with a q high flush or even a k high flush and as played you don't THINK they have a suited ace and they raise you. They got it. I mean boards with 3 to a flush not 4 flush boards. :)
Just fold to raise at the river. Low stakes players usually will NEVER check raise bluff at river
@@hochenfei597 exactly my point :P
To your point in other videos. If you are paying attention to the action to catch tells, you should also be seeing what the last bet was and already calculate 3x of that so you only have to add in the limpers when it gets to you.
Already jumped to 7th!! It’s on
pls post more tips for online poker. tnx
For the games I play... The rake is taken even if no flop is seen (I hate that). So, tight is best unless you know you have a weak player(s) behind you.
run from whatever that site or room that is lmao
@@zero_zero107 All the online sites went to that rake. It sucks. As far as the "tight is right"... I have a nice win rate at the games I am playing, why would I run?
Same here... Like wtf
Most limpers raise with only AA,KK,qq JJ and TT so how do we adjust vs their stratagy
Let’s go!!
Is LJ chart same as UTG in these examples or UTG then LJ?
is LJ = UTG?
In the games I play, (live cash) nobody folds to 3- bets, it’s not uncommon to see a three-bet pot go four or five ways to the flop. So I think three betting too wide in these games is not a great strategy.
I can't help but think you are just Trolling Berky with this thumb nail title. 🤣
2:54 - what's the rationale for the LJ RFI'ing K6s and K7s about 50% of the time and folding 50% of the time, but always raising K5s? Is this an artifact of frequency targeting, where we could just as easily swap hands - for example, always raise K6s, but only raise K5s half the time?
Interesting observation. Maybe it has something to do with blocking some A5s 3 bet bluffing candidates? Or some other similar hand
Solvers can make the tiniest of distinctions between hands in different positions, stack sizes etc.. so it really could be a multitude of things
@@damland1357 yeah usually I can tell why a solver is doing something but sometimes it confuses me.
I'd think that you would want to raise less often when you block your opponent's bluffs like A5s, which would make K5s raised less often, not more often
Today i was utg with qq in microcash button raises pot, i raise and get shoved all in. I call he has AA. Did i play this hand wrong?
Unlucky cooler dont over think it
To play coin poker do I need crypto to play?
I clicked the link in the pinned comment and when it says to download CoinPoker and that you don’t need to deposit. I believe, however, that CoinPoker only uses crypto so if you win anything you’ll probably get cashed in crypto
There are freerolls but if you wanna buy in or cash out yes
Not in India it's not necessary.
They have option to deposit in inr and stuff
This thumbnail is pretty deceptive. You can never expect to win every cash game you play
Yes, I see where you used the common synonym for crush which is every. 🤔
@@tollyball the thumbnail literally says verbatim “win every cash game” you smug genius
I think preflop is the most overrated street in poker. The impact is far lower than other streets.
Let's punt preflop. UTG opens, I 3bet the button with 72o. EV = -0.34 bb.
Let's punt the river. I herocall some weak junk that should be folding. EV easily -50bb or more.
bro what kind of calldowns you make on the river that you have an -50 EV loss 😭
Jonathan do you have or recommend any gto softwear to practice range and nut advantage preflop betting/calling/raising/folding? ty
There is an amount of skill that exists that allows you to make up for bad preflop strategy; but you'll never obtain said skill unless you have played and know how to fall back on GTO.
LAG is bad preflop strategy; that relies mostly on the skill of post flop play to make cash. It is profitable; but most will say 'TAG is profitable; LAG might be profitable'
Good point. I think it also depends on what level your opponent are on. If they are bad you can play LAG, and if they are i level with our self you can play TAG.
Johnathan, I appreciate your coaching, I signed up for coin poker and only have a phone at this point to play on. It tells me that it is for an older version of android, so I haven't got to play yet, but I'm looking forward to it brother.. can you elaborate why cp is only on an older version of android?
Thank you for all you do Jonathan. You’re a great poker ambassador.
I appreciate that!
Just starting playing and trying to master preflop strategy before even moving onto post flop, these videos much appreciated Jonathan!
welcome to a cold blooded world filled with heart breaks n anger