This Simple Flush Draw Strategy TRIPLED My Winnings

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  • This is the easy flush draw strategy that has tripled my winnings lately. Try out this flush draw strategy for yourself.
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Комментарии • 131

  • @BlackRain79Poker
    @BlackRain79Poker  Год назад +8

    Have you tried this flush draw strategy? Also, here is the easy bluffing technique that you should also try out: ruclips.net/video/-it7ss_MnpU/видео.html

    • @tiltvpip1009
      @tiltvpip1009 Год назад +1

      On the turn after we raise/check raise the flop, is there much difference to betting 125% pot compared to %75? The upswing course recommends that sizing for online. Is there a difference for “live”sizings?

  • @tasospapanastasiou4240
    @tasospapanastasiou4240 Год назад +8

    Nathan,
    I'm using your flush draw strategy and it's made a fantastic contribution to my game.
    I cannot thank you enough!
    Raising with a nut flush draw pot size is a must whatever your opponent has! Even if he hits top pair or a set or a straight he must be worried about the flush draw. It makes good sense and can certainly win you more hands for sure.
    Tass

  • @KKSuited
    @KKSuited Год назад +1

    I've started using my FD's as bluffs when I miss the turn vs TAGs. Hand from the other night.
    TAG raises to 3x from the SB. I call from the straddle with a K-10 of hearts.
    Flop comes Ah, Jh, 7c. He bets out for about 1/3 pot (A-10 is the lowest part of his range here, somewhat of a nit, AK and AQ are more likely) I flat in position.
    Turn puts a second flush and straight draw out with the 8c. TAG bets 10BB, looking for value. I min raised to take the betting lead and disguise my draws should either hit. TAG shows A-10o and mucks after about 30 seconds. I didnt table the bluff, but was pretty satisfied with the result of the hand. Was fine with getting called as I can still rep a strong hand and follow up on the river if I whiff. If he shoves its an easy fold. If I hit my draw, I can be sure he has a strong hand and will likely call a big river bet as I have removed the draw from my normal range. Helps a lot if you give them a little big hand PTSD from the last time they called a big river bet.

  • @JoeyBadaBing22
    @JoeyBadaBing22 Год назад +31

    Nathan I usually don’t comment on videos but just want to say thank you for teaching me a bunch of stuff! I would love to see live cash games to see you play! And hand breakdowns! Appreciate all you do

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  Год назад +13

      Thanks Joey, I appreciate it! Glad my videos are helping. Will definitely look to include more live cash strategies in upcoming videos. I know a lot of people ask me about this.

    • @gsomethingsomething2658
      @gsomethingsomething2658 Год назад +5

      Or an online cash game challenge: $20 to $2000 - something like that.

    • @JoeyBadaBing22
      @JoeyBadaBing22 Год назад

      @@BlackRain79Poker WOULD LOVE THAT! Really the handbreakdowns just really help in decision making! Should be a cool video to make for you as well! Can’t wait for my videos

    • @lucashatt8871
      @lucashatt8871 Год назад

      @@BlackRain79Poker i would like to see this video

    • @dango470
      @dango470 Год назад

      ​@@BlackRain79Poker i think he guy is asking for you to stream a poker session or something, which should make sense. You can easily improve your poker audience by doing what you're doing already ie just playing the game

  • @TomVerhaegen
    @TomVerhaegen 2 месяца назад

    You can also do this when you mis the flush because you have suited but the cards on the felt are another suit. Week ago it was I had AT clubs. The flop comes with 2 spades, I c-bet the flop and get called. turn gives another spade I bet again and I get re-raised. I call the river is a brick. I check he raises and I re-raise him on which he folded. He showed his hand he had JT spades the highest spade on the felt was K spades. Although I would not recommend doing this very often.

  • @kaisaarnio7208
    @kaisaarnio7208 Год назад +1

    Nathan u could do a video, about how to counter this strategy. Or is just that u simply have to find "herocalls" once a while.

  • @sanhtytraymany2651
    @sanhtytraymany2651 2 дня назад

    All great videos. I have learned alot from you. I was wondering where are you base at? What country

  • @stijnderksen1837
    @stijnderksen1837 Год назад +6

    Very helpful again Nathan. I feel like I am someone who calls too much in such spots so I will consider raising more. Especially the calling flop to raise the turn inspired me.

  • @sebastianchadha2438
    @sebastianchadha2438 Месяц назад

    One disadvantage to raising the flop with a draw is that you open yourself up to a 4-bet jam.
    You then have to fold having invested a lot of chips in the hand.
    This is one reason why I will often just call with my draws.

  • @burtmichaels2676
    @burtmichaels2676 4 месяца назад +1

    Been watching a lot of your videos. I play recreational small time community poker. Your videos or training has definitely helped. Made it to my first final table and split three ways. Thank you. I keep learning. Finally hit the subscribe button. Thought I already did but yt just kept you in my suggested section.
    I can't believe you only have 115k subscribers! You are literally giving away FREE Poker lessons. I appreciate it and hope to continue to be a successful student lol

  • @ML-sj3gi
    @ML-sj3gi 5 месяцев назад

    So, you balance this with raising 2 pair or better? Is that balanced?
    What happens when you raise flop, they call, you bet turn, they raise?
    You have to fold flush draws most of the time.
    Are you going to fold two pair? If not, you are going to get stacked most of the time they flop a set and you flop two pair, or a good draw?
    The trickiest is the river when you have missed.
    If you are playing your draws like this, how many hands before they start raising turn?

  • @CaptureMotionVR
    @CaptureMotionVR Год назад +4

    Nathan, thanks again for your plethora of videos on poker. I literally learned poker from you and for that, I am eternally thankful. Also, looking a bit more buff lately...nice work!

  • @dustynh4288
    @dustynh4288 Год назад +1

    Been watching for a while. Online MTT grinder Micros. R u more of a cash player I'm assuming or both ? Can n if ur able any content on online grinding MTTs structure schedule. Preparing. All the Boring stuff to most but to some Very valuable
    . I take in as much "free " content that I can and always looking. I been following for couple years love ur approach. N yeah jus thought reach out. Coming fr cold Canada.. GG nate

  • @scrumdawg4303
    @scrumdawg4303 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU for your content it really does help

  • @TLPat47
    @TLPat47 Год назад +2

    I love this strategy because I have been winning since the release of the video. Thanks Nathan for another excellent strategy. All the best for you and look forward to learning more from you.

  • @Evan-t1b
    @Evan-t1b 2 дня назад

    cannot wait to actually get a win so I can play semi deep stacked poker. Only having 100 BB each time I play makes things TOUGH. I find the rake too high at 1-2 and 2/5 is the only real option unless I want to try and play an OMAHA hand or two. I have better luck with that in the past. I actually feel cursed when playing hold'em of late.

  • @jolaz69
    @jolaz69 Год назад +1

    I mostly play tournaments and I usually mix up how I play flush draws. Mostly, I try and play small ball check calling but only when I’m getting close to 4:1.
    Recently I got involved in a hand where I considered check raising the flop with a flush draw and a gutter to the nut straight, but I didn’t raise because there was an ace on the board and I was pretty sure the guy had an ace, which it turned out he did, and I didn’t think he would fold even to a jam. But next time I’m in this situation, I will check raise or raise the flop 2.5x and then bet 75% pot on the turn and see what happens.

  • @MarianneMcVeigh-xz2yv
    @MarianneMcVeigh-xz2yv 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for your video, Nathan. It's just my luck to do this and someone then shoves all in on the River if I dont hit. So then I've just built the Pot up for them!!!

  • @stravs8097
    @stravs8097 Год назад +3

    Yeah I've tried this strategy, and I usually lose a large portion of my stack because they either have a King and are never folding, have a set, or land one, or make 2 pair. Often I raise a flop like this, and Kx holdings shove. Sometimes high pocket pairs below the K (like JJ) also shove. I noticed you answered the question of what you do when just called, but not what you do when they shove. I guess you're folding your nut flush draw here? That's one reason I DON'T like to play it like you said - you have to take a chance and call a shove or give up your equity in those spots. One thing about your videos mate, they always involve just 1 villain. What if 2 or more people are in the pot? I'm calling here...if I make a flush or an A, I can still charge the K or lesser flushes.

    • @lucashatt8871
      @lucashatt8871 Год назад +3

      I face the same thing every time I bet big, they fold or shove the nuts. it is important to build the pot before the flop, they will think twice before folding the weak hand. if the flush comes you make money. if it doesn't come, you try to scare them out of the pot. If they raise or shove you_ I would consider folding. this strategy is good but too risky, and if someone bluffs you're most likely folding. and considering the opponents i play against, they always have the nuts when they put good money on the pot. omg

    • @michaelpaiva9924
      @michaelpaiva9924 Год назад +2

      Same here....Someone with a Strong King ( K, 10 and up ^ ) will most of the time call your raise AND put you on the Flush Draw...and When you don't hit it and keep raising higher, they are more times than not gonna call your raise based on the fact that they put u on the draw and it didn't hit. Like a guy with King , 10 a fairly common hand prob 33% of the time SOMEONE out if 7-9 players will go in with K, 10. On his algorithm the guy hits 2 pair on the Turn and BANG he's calling your big raise and if your flush doesn't hit on the River then your done and jus waisted a big portion of your chips on a " semi - bluff turned into full Bluff. His strategy only works if someone is playing King / rag or Ace. Queen/Jack or lesser pocket pairs that don't hit by the turn. His strategy works on some flops but that King 3, 8 10 flop and turn....thats not the best cards to try and bluff imho . Especially in 7-9 player games, a pair of Kings with a good kicker after the Flush draw misses is a strong hand especially on the flop and turn that he spreads out

    • @slowery43
      @slowery43 Год назад

      you post as though people should listen to you, be interested, we're not even a little bit we all came for HIS great advice not yours you have ZERO credibility we truly couldn't care any less

  • @killbillfanaquiahora
    @killbillfanaquiahora Год назад +1

    Thanks for all the helpful tips. I have been trying to implement alot of your suggested strategies and have seen better results. Completely revamping my table image. Thank you again!

  • @xd-metal9026
    @xd-metal9026 11 месяцев назад

    The only problem with that, Mr Nathan, is that a TAG’s preflop range has all the kings of the world in it, especially when playing OOP, so AK, KK, KQ, KJ and of course KT, will put you in a very bad shape in that hand. Aggression in poker is only good when it’s appropriate.

  • @qsdailydose8970
    @qsdailydose8970 Год назад +1

    And what if you get re popped? Get it in for stacks on a draw? Let me watch the rest of the video to see if this is addressed. Nathan Thankyou for all the amazing content you’ve helped me with my confidence.

    • @KKSuited
      @KKSuited Год назад +1

      This isn't a great play for short stacks, so you're going to have to evaluate the price you're getting ans go from there. You want to be deeper so that you can follow up on favorable turn/rivers or if you miss. If I have someone outchipped handily in a tournament, they may get action. Most likely folding will just be the superior option if they 3 bet jam. But again, this isn't a play you make on someone short enough to shove top pair to protect their stack.

    • @qsdailydose8970
      @qsdailydose8970 Год назад

      @@KKSuited raising draws has forced me to get it all in 200 bbs if they call and I continue then what

  • @EthanC_09
    @EthanC_09 Год назад

    It’s funny that I stumbled upon this video because I had the same scenario just last week in a cash game… had A5d UTG+1 and flop came 2 diamonds. BB led, it folded to me and I flatted. Turn was a blank and he led again, once again, I flatted. River completed a straight draw, but no flushes. BB bets and I jammed… took him a couple min to call with 2 pair. I wonder if I’d have raised the turn, would I have gotten him to fold either there or on the river

  • @joshuasiktar4105
    @joshuasiktar4105 Год назад

    Is there ever a situation where you would check-raise twice (flop and turn) with such a board as detailed in this video?

  • @brothersvilla13
    @brothersvilla13 2 месяца назад

    What if the opponent shove allin

  • @MoxxCoxxy
    @MoxxCoxxy 9 месяцев назад

    What is the proper amount to semi bluff raise my opponent's flop bet?

  • @mastercarve6211
    @mastercarve6211 Год назад

    Used your recent "top 5 hands you should be playing more" last night, raising pre-flop with 10J spades to a K, Q, 9, rainbow board. I c-bet, got an all-in call for less, and another call. Turn came 7 spades, so now had flush draw to go along. checked, and got the other player to go all-in, which I of course snapped off to win the whole thing. Fun- thanks for the great content!

  • @Miceliism
    @Miceliism Год назад

    How about when you raise the Flop and then he jams?

  • @leerigby5735
    @leerigby5735 Год назад

    I like to call the flop AND call the turn and then bet into them on the river... Not too often, but when I do they usually fold

  • @willlinke2849
    @willlinke2849 Год назад

    Why not bet 150 bucks on the turn when the ten comes as a semi bluff?

  • @mr.doriangrey3394
    @mr.doriangrey3394 Год назад +1

    But what do u do when it bricks ????

    • @blutausbeherit
      @blutausbeherit Месяц назад

      Turn it into a bluff or fold to cut your losses if they raise you

  • @rionnation9700
    @rionnation9700 Год назад

    Is there a way to know everyone exact hands

  • @jjmohn9204
    @jjmohn9204 Год назад

    Always good Harrington et al!

  • @chadnachsin8031
    @chadnachsin8031 Год назад

    How do you play the River? Give up?

  • @scottjohnson301
    @scottjohnson301 Год назад

    Just curious if you check raise flop with nut flush draw, they jam is it always a must call?

  • @pontoonrob7948
    @pontoonrob7948 Год назад

    So I bought your books and your hud, downloaded the profile. Paid for itself quickly.
    1 Question: when you click on a players hud stats in game on the tool tab rt at top it has bb won and my c allin adj eq. What do these mean? Do you want yhem red or green?

    • @dbake7772
      @dbake7772 Год назад

      Call all-in adjusted equity perhaps? I don't use a hud but I would think it's tracking if you're making equitable calls when aponent shoves.

    • @pontoonrob7948
      @pontoonrob7948 Год назад

      @Dbake 777 you'd have to see it. The C stands for currency. It is spaced away from the All-in adj eq. What I dont get is some players that I exploit regularly has the number as a negative in red. Yet super fish that I also make money off of have the number positive in green numerals.

  • @safuurooster4131
    @safuurooster4131 Год назад +4

    I have actually done this for years and won several hands after the flop or turn, betting and raising the nut flush draws. Most of the time, people with nothing or only one pair will fold after you raise them or bet strong on the flop. If not, and you continue being aggressive on the turn, and they haven't hit two pairs or don't have a set, they get out.

  • @aaronk9995
    @aaronk9995 Год назад

    and if the come over
    The top after you raise ?

  • @ckysusanliu
    @ckysusanliu Год назад +2

    What if the opponent call after you rise 75% of the turn and the river does not hit flash? What if the opponent rise?

    • @xd-metal9026
      @xd-metal9026 11 месяцев назад

      Then you’re simply screwed. This is a strategy for failure and make you lose a ton of money in the long run. Villain is a TAG so it’s supposed to have many kings in his range, which usually will not fold to a flush draw bluffing attempt

  • @pstick9934
    @pstick9934 Год назад

    Good info nathan , any vids or info on how to get money into online accounts , whats the best and safest way , no one wants their bank info floating in internet space .

  • @stevemuzira9155
    @stevemuzira9155 Год назад

    The last words free such a move is for the opponent to put you all in’n

  • @Silverback007
    @Silverback007 Год назад

    Im aggressive player to much i lose hands?

  • @GrowthruGod
    @GrowthruGod Год назад

    I do this you have to multiply the chance of being called too

  • @romansavciuc9373
    @romansavciuc9373 Год назад

    Thank you, Nathan
    This strategy works, I tried before, but it is too risky to keep doing in california because too many players are calling stations post flop. I pick up very carefully against who to apply this strategy. I love one big thing about your teaching is value bet, extract maximum value from the hand. And that I've been doing. Works great for me.
    I know you mentioned before different casinos works, different strategy, same with website. Some casinos have more tight players other has to many loose players.

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  Год назад

      Good point, definitely gotta be careful vs calling stations when using this strategy. Thanks for watching Roman!

    • @romansavciuc9373
      @romansavciuc9373 Год назад

      It is always my pleasure, Nathan

  • @wesch6354
    @wesch6354 Год назад

    I 100% agree with this. If you flop a flush draw, you should be betting/Raising. It accomplishes 2 things. 1 it keeps your opponent guessing as to what you have. If you just check/call until the flush draw makes it, then bet. You might as well play your cards face up. 2. Nathan already said. It gives you a chance to steal a pot if your opponent is not that strong.
    I'll give a great example. I was playing live cash. I had something like QsJs. Flop came KsQc8s. I flopped 2nd pair and a flush draw. My opponent checked, so I bet he calls. Turn was 5h. Opponent checks, I bet he calls. River was 7s. This time, my opponent bet and I shoved all in. It made him think for a while, and then he eventually called. He showed AK. He had no idea what I was betting with. He thought i was probably bluffing. If I had just checked/called the whole time, then bet once the flush hit, he would have known I had the flush and just folded.

  • @bigfatcody
    @bigfatcody Год назад

    I raise with the flush draw every time on the floor and the turn. It only hit 1 out of the last 8 times I had it.

    • @charlie7531
      @charlie7531 4 месяца назад

      That’s because you only expect it around 2-3 times. This strategy is pretty stupid since you are expected to lose more often. If you are playing loose players who call it’s very stupid

  • @razorsharp2330
    @razorsharp2330 Год назад

    So the Tag called your pre flop raise. If so, wouldn’t a king/ten combo be well within his range?
    By him calling you on the flop wouldn’t he be telling you the king didn’t scare him.
    Definitely calling us after a 10 on the turn should tell us our ace high is a loser.
    TAG’s don’t just call and hope.
    Your video’s are very informative but also tell us the opponent never has anything.
    In Video Poker, where programs are running, there are no random cards.
    Can’t remember the last semi bluff I ran where I was called throughout by a player with nothing.

  • @mickxpz
    @mickxpz Год назад

    Hi great video again. thanks for what you do. Question: would you take the same line/s in a tournament, especially if the stacks are getting kinda low?

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  Год назад +1

      Often in tournaments with lower stacks the correct strategy is going to be a lot different. Most of the action is just push/fold either Preflop or on the Flop. Glad my videos are helping!

  • @ReynaldoSebastian-j8w
    @ReynaldoSebastian-j8w Год назад

    what if they reraised you or even all in on the turn? what's next? Thanks.

  • @maxineprice3530
    @maxineprice3530 Год назад

    What if they call flop and turn and then you miss and your stuck with ace high and put most your chips in ? I'm so bad at hitting flushes straights etc and people so often call and I never know what to do ?

    • @Lagrange84
      @Lagrange84 Год назад

      I know that can be really frustrating. I play mostly 2,5/2,5 (50 - 350 buy-in) game in Casino and this helped me a lot: Maybe you can try to think more about your bet sizes and to whom you are betting against. Often it is also just better to call against recreational players and then bet strongly for value if the river gives you flush, I think. It is also necessary that you usually bet/3-bet and not just call your Ax suited hands and suited connectors preflop so the situation looks more scary for your opponents to continue when flop or turn comes with a scary card like K. Are you mostly playing online or in Casino? cash or tournaments? In cash game, it is important to have big enough stack so you can do optimal moves with bets.

    • @wesch6354
      @wesch6354 Год назад

      You should be thinking about what ranges your opponent likely has and refine it the whole way. With practice you'll get pretty good at figuring out what your opponent has. This will help you figure out when it's appropriate to barrel and when to just give up. Also know your opponent. If you're up against a calling station trying to barrel is pointless.

    • @xd-metal9026
      @xd-metal9026 11 месяцев назад

      Well, in that situation you’re totally screwed, that’s why I strongly suggest you don’t apply this strategy too often

  • @fracritel
    @fracritel Год назад

    You give great content

  • @stirfrybry1
    @stirfrybry1 Год назад

    This was one of your best videos I've seen. This topic is the most important in poker. Suited cards rule

  • @wwz1011
    @wwz1011 Год назад +1

    Nathan, great advice once again! Thanks!

  • @preparethewaymovemen
    @preparethewaymovemen Год назад

    Great video

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  9 месяцев назад

      No prob, glad my poker videos are helping you!

  • @shannonboudreaux2750
    @shannonboudreaux2750 Год назад

    I plan to implement this in to my next session. Thanks again

  • @robertlaube574
    @robertlaube574 Год назад

    The more I watch your vids the more I realize i already do a lot of the stuff you talk about.

  • @stirfrybry1
    @stirfrybry1 Год назад

    The chance of your bluff working depends a lot on board texture. You should explain how to be careful to not attempt a flush draw bluff when it's possible your opponent has a straight. They won't be folding and you'll have to catch your flush.

    • @stirfrybry1
      @stirfrybry1 Год назад

      @coreywhite2081 I'll be honest here, I almost never bluff. I play the limp strategy and get donks to shove their chips into my winning hands. I check with nuts when I'm out of position. I make my showdown bets look bluffy. LOL and it's all possible when you train a table to be cautious by limping a few times with big hands. Now you can see flops for a reasonable price. I know you risk the chance of letting a weak hand limp in, but those types of players call anyway often enough that it outweighs trying to bet them off their hands to just wait and see how the hand develops. Just a different more cautious strategy than believing you can get people to fold

  • @krishall3187
    @krishall3187 Год назад

    Love it

  • @mrk88c
    @mrk88c Год назад

    Small detail : everyone just plays super passive. 90% of time you are gonna be the one that bets on every street and if do not connect at the river you are just burning money cause ppl do not fold unless you go all in

    • @stirfrybry1
      @stirfrybry1 Год назад +2

      Nathan seems to play a sort of old school chip bully style according to his advice. I have played like that when running hot and stacked up, but as an everytime strategy I found very little luck especially with big hands. So I switched to the limping strategy and I do a lot of trapping. I have much better luck. Once you catch a chip bully in a trap they tend to slow down and you end up getting to see more flops. I'm talking about tournament play though, so not sure how well it would work against a rich bully. LOL

    • @mrk88c
      @mrk88c Год назад

      @@stirfrybry1 you re so right, in a world of limpers, just limp as well and wait for the one that puts money into your pot

  • @ingolfusken4096
    @ingolfusken4096 Год назад

    nice video

  • @TakenGTs
    @TakenGTs Год назад

    Great video Rain really appreciate your efforts

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  9 месяцев назад

      No prob, glad my poker videos are helping you!

  • @TimStJohn-zd2fx
    @TimStJohn-zd2fx Год назад

    Already raising a lot especially with Max outs against the loosest Ag players. I've sent them packing doing this many times. It works well of course.
    Second section, doing that also. But you reminded me to mix it up more. Thank You! Good stuff.

  • @rSkinnyID9952
    @rSkinnyID9952 17 часов назад

    Yeah right risk your stack behind on 30 % . i disagree … it might work against nits regs but not against fishes who play K5 and hits the King 😂

  • @Skyshatterx
    @Skyshatterx 5 месяцев назад

    Bet 75% on the turn and he check raise to all-in with KQo, you brick flush and you lose all money, congrats

  • @dbake7772
    @dbake7772 Год назад +1

    I did this exact thing yesterday w/combo draw. Raised on all 4 streets in position on a board that favored my range and freaking dummy called me down with pocket 2,s. Grrrrr. All the face cards in the world couldn't pry him away from his dueces

    • @slowery43
      @slowery43 Год назад

      no one cares at all, this is not about you

  • @bobswan7220
    @bobswan7220 Год назад +1

    Having read a lot of comments I think you need to put "I am playing against a TAG" in big flashing colours across the whole screen. Those of you saying my opponent's always do x or never do y, are not labelling other players at their table. Against the correct player you will get enough folds, and sometimes they call and you hit. Against a fish who over values their hand and never folds you call flop and turn and 5x the pot on the river, if you hit, to get paid big, why not if they are never folding ;) Although these players exist I think you will find them rarer than you think.

  • @teejay6063
    @teejay6063 Год назад +1

    How long have you been playing poker, and why did you all of a sudden just learn how to drastically increase your winnings by playing flush draws better?

    • @xd-metal9026
      @xd-metal9026 11 месяцев назад

      Looks suspicious, to say the least 😂

  • @jxrx2940
    @jxrx2940 Год назад

    Why would he lie and say flush drawers are only 30%?

  • @Tiggerpepper
    @Tiggerpepper Год назад

    That flop would worry me because it’s possible full house 🏠 🏡

  • @scorpion407
    @scorpion407 Год назад

    Every time I raise a flush draw they shove

  • @damehal
    @damehal Год назад

    Who the f*** wants to make poker this difficult? Poker reads for me are more effective than setting up raises on the turn.

  • @bonerici
    @bonerici Год назад

    If Nathan has so many winnings why can't he afford furniture?

  • @geraldhenderson8474
    @geraldhenderson8474 Год назад

    Jin your odds.

  • @alessiomorelli4870
    @alessiomorelli4870 Год назад

    Your strategy always lose a lot of money in the long run

  • @timmyg316
    @timmyg316 Год назад +2

    This seems like terrible advice again with a grain of truth to it. It basically amounts to raise them with nothing and hope you get lucky which is 1/3 of the time (ignoring that they could also be suited). If it's the beginning of the game you'll be down and every other player has a better chance of winning than you do 2/3 of the time. It's better to see how things play out cheaply. Let them raise and commit themselves. If you hit you can go all in and they probably take it, if you miss you haven't lost much.

    • @timmyg316
      @timmyg316 Год назад +2

      You got to play the game, not just individual hands. That's knowing that with 5 players you have a 1/5 chance to win and making that worse by betting when you have nothing is foolish.

    • @charlie7531
      @charlie7531 4 месяца назад

      However he does say you should also call here. But he does say you raise more often which is way to agressive

  • @nishantjain241
    @nishantjain241 Год назад

    Guys DO NOT follow this advice. I tried it multiple times, on the driest, lowest boards where villains range was not supported, I got called every time never ever hitting a flush draw and V winning either with ace high or a pair.

  • @patrickhart7872
    @patrickhart7872 Год назад +1

    Old news.

  • @badvideo169
    @badvideo169 Год назад +1

    shoving with flush draw is stupid

  • @sisusdk
    @sisusdk Год назад

    Don't listen to this BS. I lost whit this exact strategy! Don't fall for this BS! Play your own way.

  • @MisterPeetBull
    @MisterPeetBull Год назад

    You don't win though. Stop giving bad advice