If you are still working on learning poker fundamentals, I highly suggest starting with my Preflop & Math Workbook first: www.splitsuit.com/poker-preflop-math-workbook
I just bought your Math & Preflop workbook and I love it. I will be getting your postflop workbook and 6max cash books next. I hope they are tough it means when I work through it I will be better off. If they are too easy there is no value as we will finish them in a day or two. I love studying poker and using your book for 1-2 problems per day. Would love a follow up workbook for the extraneous aspects of poker- journaling, goal setting, building a warm up routine, the mental game of managing sessions, downswings, upswings, building study habits, tools and resources etc
Great video! I bought the preflop and post flop workbooks as well as the GTO book but I have been procrastinating/intimidated by the material. Instead I find myself rereading other books that I find less intimidating. Time to get to work. Thank you for the pep talk.
Hi, like your videos. I’m new at poker and am looking for a good beginner book to start studying poker do you have one or could you recommend one. Thanks Mark
We open up the button with 50bbs in a .50/$1 game on acr to $2.50 and get 3 bet by one of the better players to $13 in the sb. Bb folds and now it’s on us. What is our play here? Call? Raise? Fold? Is there a right play here? What are the merits to each play? Thank you so much
@@EricSmyth4Christ when you raise on the button, you can defend quite easily against 3 bets mostly by calling. i'd generally advise only 4 bet like JJ+ AQs+ then a smattering of weak suited A, K, and Q for bluffs, while calling up to suited 2 gappers and folding all unsuited hands worse than ATo.
I really enjoy the information and approach to learning, but the background music is a big distraction. The style of music is not conducive to to the rhythm if speech, and it drowns over the softness of his voice.
I was interested in the poker workbooks (active learning is the best) until i read somewhere that the author quit playing serious poker over a decade ago.
If you are still working on learning poker fundamentals, I highly suggest starting with my Preflop & Math Workbook first: www.splitsuit.com/poker-preflop-math-workbook
I just bought your Math & Preflop workbook and I love it. I will be getting your postflop workbook and 6max cash books next.
I hope they are tough it means when I work through it I will be better off. If they are too easy there is no value as we will finish them in a day or two.
I love studying poker and using your book for 1-2 problems per day.
Would love a follow up workbook for the extraneous aspects of poker- journaling, goal setting, building a warm up routine, the mental game of managing sessions, downswings, upswings, building study habits, tools and resources etc
Great video! I bought the preflop and post flop workbooks as well as the GTO book but I have been procrastinating/intimidated by the material. Instead I find myself rereading other books that I find less intimidating. Time to get to work. Thank you for the pep talk.
Hearing that the book is intimidating somehow makes me want it
I would only invest in poker workbooks I wanted to move up in stakes however I only play in small stakes tourneys so ABC poker works perfectly for me.
I enjoy online poker.
Thank you for this !
Hi, like your videos. I’m new at poker and am looking for a good beginner book to start studying poker do you have one or could you recommend one. Thanks Mark
We open up the button with 50bbs in a .50/$1 game on acr to $2.50 and get 3 bet by one of the better players to $13 in the sb. Bb folds and now it’s on us.
What is our play here? Call? Raise? Fold?
Is there a right play here? What are the merits to each play?
Thank you so much
Also if I could know the general continuing range you would use
And I couldn’t find the video you made where the solver 3 bets all the big open sizes
@@EricSmyth4Christ when you raise on the button, you can defend quite easily against 3 bets mostly by calling. i'd generally advise only 4 bet like JJ+ AQs+ then a smattering of weak suited A, K, and Q for bluffs, while calling up to suited 2 gappers and folding all unsuited hands worse than ATo.
@@runesapien I agree with that when stacks are deep
But this was a shallow 50bb starting stack
What are your year to date results
I really enjoy the information and approach to learning, but the background music is a big distraction. The style of music is not conducive to to the rhythm if speech, and it drowns over the softness of his voice.
I agree. Lose the music. Please. Way too distracting.
I like the music but it’s definitely too loud
Hey I need to ask you a question here
I was interested in the poker workbooks (active learning is the best) until i read somewhere that the author quit playing serious poker over a decade ago.
Really ? Any link to any article that is proving this or at least talking about it ?
Splitsuit has many years of experience under his belt his advice is golden
@@bpro5848 Right, that what I think too. But it would be interesting too see him play now, wouldn't it ?
@@joeyfiuza He has other RUclips vids of him playing in Florida recently.
@Joan Fisher Thanks ! So I guess our friend @yoni keren was mislead somehow 😁
Background music. Turn it off.