How to Play More Aggressively [WIN More Money]

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  • @PokerCoaching
    @PokerCoaching  2 года назад +9

    How could you improve your own aggression at the poker table?

    • @jett0237
      @jett0237 2 года назад +2

      my secret to not tilt lol.... I'm always angry

    • @jack42011
      @jack42011 2 года назад +1

      using the charts from your premium site help a lot. Staying alert and watching what people raise and three bet with and then watching what they show down with. Understand who is a nit and who is a LAG. Recognizing situations where players can't be that strong and, having a big stack and doing all this, well, it's a winning formula.
      Study Study Study the charts from your premium site! replay hands, look at them with the charts after the game

    • @citongnorbe1796
      @citongnorbe1796 2 года назад

      How will one play in cash games with 2BB as ante bet?

    • @qsdailydose8970
      @qsdailydose8970 2 года назад

      By raising some ace suited hands pre flip

  • @builderbobgg5151
    @builderbobgg5151 2 года назад +19

    This is 100% true, moved up from 5 to 25 in nl in a couple of days (not a joke). My winnings w/o showdown are through the roof since I got the hang of playing Tag the right way.

  • @RoCkShaDoWWaLkEr
    @RoCkShaDoWWaLkEr 2 года назад +19

    My continuation bet frequency on the flop is 45% and the turn CB frequency 48% and am only getting to showdown 25% of the time (which I think means my aggression is paying off), I've also been shoving as a bluff more often on the river and getting it through and I would never have added that tool to my toolbox without you Jonathan!

    • @andrzejwsol
      @andrzejwsol 2 года назад +1

      What's your CB frequency on the turn if you're checking the flop?

    • @RoCkShaDoWWaLkEr
      @RoCkShaDoWWaLkEr 2 года назад

      @@andrzejwsol GG doesn't track that stat from what I can tell .

    • @jbpokerwar8962
      @jbpokerwar8962 2 года назад

      60 percent cb I have, under 50 tells me u bet top pair or middle pair or check. 60 to 65 percent is the sweet spot. Hard to play against when it's in the 60s. I love players who have under 50 percent and 100 percent. Then it's like fold if he bets unless you have a draw or something u like and 100 percent are easy check raise if the board is like 9h5s3d

    • @halfairchild1
      @halfairchild1 2 года назад +1

      @@jbpokerwar8962 My C-bet frequency depends on the number of opponents. If 2 or more, it goes way down.

    • @jbpokerwar8962
      @jbpokerwar8962 2 года назад

      @@halfairchild1 multiway, definitely...I check with top pair sometimes, if I have a nice draw, I'll check and call. All depends on opponents....if they play GTO I like it better but two call stations in a multiway pot can be not profitable lol. U have AK, one has 96o....flop is Ah9s6d3sJc.......u will end up losing 20 to 40bbs

  • @Eliht01
    @Eliht01 2 года назад +5

    Thanks JL! I was actually thinking I wasn’t 3 betting often enough. Right timing again such a coincidence

  • @charlesd7515
    @charlesd7515 2 года назад +2

    I had a minor breakthrough re: blockers. Thx

  • @jvjoe4376
    @jvjoe4376 2 года назад +4

    Awsome content!! Thanks for posting

  • @kylesherby3057
    @kylesherby3057 Год назад +3

    I was confused somewhat how we were supposed to join "cbet more often" with the general guidelines on how to play post-flop with premium hands/ marginal hands/ draws/ etc. Doesn't this specify when we should cbet? Then i realized the idea is to design your ranges so that c-betting occurs more often. It doesn't mean just bet your junk or marginal hands more. I take it the idea would be change your ranges so you have more cbetting. Thought i would comment on this in case someone else had a similar thought.

  • @CPoppaB1tch
    @CPoppaB1tch 2 года назад +3

    When you said K9 is probably your least favorite hand.
    I was like must be to only other person I know that feels that way.

    • @HJC1950
      @HJC1950 5 месяцев назад

      T5o is my least favorite hand. It never connects, ever.

  • @Gouranga55
    @Gouranga55 Год назад +1

    What an Amazing explanation of situations. It happens everyday to me and i just check on turn after betting flop. And show weakness and then it becomes easier for my opponent to hero call me on the river if i bet. Thanks JL sir

  • @jack42011
    @jack42011 2 года назад +4

    been increasing my aggression factor in the weekly local illegal tournaments, finding good results.
    Really appreciate the Premium lessons AND the info given here on youtube.

    • @dylannewton9986
      @dylannewton9986 2 года назад +1

      🧢

    • @justinkimpland7200
      @justinkimpland7200 2 года назад

      What site?

    • @jack42011
      @jack42011 2 года назад +1

      PStars
      living in the Middle east with a vpn...
      Club games only.

    • @-percnado-
      @-percnado- Год назад +1

      @@dylannewton9986how you gonna say cap how would you know 💀

  • @FCarraro1
    @FCarraro1 2 года назад +6

    thank you for this video. I sometimes find it overwhelming to study 3bet charts, because some bluffs are very out of line and not always do I get the sense of it in order to adjust to my opponent's tendencies (ex BB vs SB cash, when T5s is a 3bet, but T6s is a call, and yet T9s is another 3bet, or when 54s and 87s 3bet but 65s calls). I get that there is botton of range and unblocking bottom of their range stuff going on, but I wonder if you will one day go more in depth about why gto charts choose some hands in place of others. Thank you and take care!

    • @jbpokerwar8962
      @jbpokerwar8962 2 года назад +1

      Its depending on your position and villains position. Sounds like you understand it and solver is just solver, sometimes it doesn't make sense, only for a computer but from what I read you understand it more than most people so just keep grinding brother

    • @FCarraro1
      @FCarraro1 2 года назад +1

      @@jbpokerwar8962 thanks pal, after grinding with some success 5NL I am on a 12 BI downswing so I am a bit upset, but actually I had a lot of bad beats and my AI equity adj WR is still very positive, so I guess I have to just keep going on ;)

    • @jbpokerwar8962
      @jbpokerwar8962 2 года назад +1

      @@FCarraro1 just a downswing, I went on a good one like 100 buy ins to a tournament that I thought would never end. It did end but I took a break for a few days and that helped alot. Dont force it if it ain't there. Variance and downswings are normal in poker

  • @mrsinister8943
    @mrsinister8943 Год назад +2

    Tip#2 is very true but also always risky I mean what if your opponent does call but it is a very good strategy. Played last night and had two pairs queens and 8's and was betting up a decent little pot and a 3rd spade came on the river and I raised and my opponent went all in. I ended up folding and he showed his hand and was bluffing. I was sick and never recovered but I learned from the experience. Played tonight and had a pair of aces and the river came a third space and my opponent went just about all in with a 6k raise. I thought about it and then I called and won the hand. Poker really is alot of skill but that little bit of luck is always crucial. I love all the little nuances of this game and how it's all mental and all about tendencies and just instincts. Such a great learning experience for me though I'm sure one day I'll call and my opponent will actually have a flush or a better hand than me, that's how the game is.

  • @maxwelllittle5291
    @maxwelllittle5291 2 года назад +3

    I guess the key with those river jams is you need to remember than some of the time villain will have it anyways with something like Q9ss or 97ss that didn't raise turn because they didn't really need protection, or calling river using hands like 88 or 33 with a spade as bluff catchers.

    • @maxwelllittle5291
      @maxwelllittle5291 2 года назад

      Basically they can be profitable but very high variance.

  • @Bart77377
    @Bart77377 2 года назад +6

    Hi Jonathan, I am SO grateful for your videos!! And I watched this one specifically FIVE TIMES in 48 hours!! Today I managed to actually WIN a 772 players entry progressive KO MTT for $90! And YOU sir, taught me with this video in particular TO NOT BE SCARED!!
    Thanks a TON for your content and I am so glad I followed your advice of keep playing aggressively!!

  • @louisiles1446
    @louisiles1446 2 года назад +4

    Just finished playing some low stakes heads up online, the last guy I played against continuation bet the flop 1/3 pot everytime he missed the flop and bet 1/2 to 2/3 everytime he hit, super easy to play against, I raised with air everytime he bet 1/3 pot and made some overfolds with marginal stuff whenever he upped his bet size, 💵💰
    Shame it was only a $2 sng.

  • @markgothard7158
    @markgothard7158 2 года назад +2

    On the k9 hand you have a nice blocker to the flush. So bet river.

  • @kibspoker
    @kibspoker Год назад +1

    Good video sir. I learned a lot on this one Thank you!

  • @mig7290
    @mig7290 2 года назад +3

    I feel this.

  • @tomohawk52
    @tomohawk52 2 года назад +5

    I am a premium member at pokercoaching. I wonder if it would be possible to create charts that aren't just opponents betting GTO sizes. For example, in the live 1/2 games I play many of the opponents open raise 5 - 7.5 BB preflop even w/o limpers (then sometimes have multiple callers anyway). I play much tighter than these charts, but perhaps too loose/tight even so.

    • @KassSaiYaJiN
      @KassSaiYaJiN 2 года назад +2

      A lot of that comes down to the player. You can't really make a "correct" solution when people deviate so far from GTO. The best thing to do is watch these people and how they play when they bet that much, also what hands they show. At the end of the day charts are based off EV if the price to enter the pot goes up then so should the equity of your hands this includes your bluffing ranges. Generally if people are trying to play very splashy and you don't feel comfortable post flop, just play tight vs them.

    • @MrPlazaPlayer
      @MrPlazaPlayer 2 года назад +1

      I’ve noticed it seems normal (when I play in Vegas) to open upto 10BB. So my hand I was looking at 3 bet bluffing or even to see a flop on a $1/$2 table is just to large, so you have no choice but to tighten up and wait for the good cards. When you do open raise and use the correct sizing, because it’s so cheap in comparison, all the table calls. It’s frustrating for sure.

    • @permabox
      @permabox 2 года назад +1

      You need to use a solver (ie poker snowie) to create your own charts for cash. 9 handed with a pot or 2pot sized opening bet. ✌🏻

    • @henriksenlaw
      @henriksenlaw 2 года назад

      GTO and some of the info here is I applicable to many $1-2 and $1-3 live cash games.

  • @MrCarlSellars
    @MrCarlSellars 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video. I was thinking of joining but can't make out red/green since I'm partially color blind. Do you have your charts in other colors, like blue/green or black/yellow ?

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 года назад

      I do not unfortunately.

    • @MrCarlSellars
      @MrCarlSellars 2 года назад

      @@PokerCoaching Sigh, that spells the loss of 3% of the population.
      Keep up the good work, your videos and books are great !

  • @joelserna7435
    @joelserna7435 2 года назад +1

    Thanks man! I been playing small stake tourneys!! I made 2900$ in june and i just won another one july the 5th 980$ 2nd place

  • @thakurv1
    @thakurv1 2 года назад +1

    I wish I could apply this to anonymous zone and cash games. There no one knows you only 3-bet your good hands. And average starting value goes down in zone , giving more reason to 3 bet strong hands.

  • @jacksonmin2058
    @jacksonmin2058 2 года назад +3

    How do you balance exploit vs gto when playing with a mixed bag of players? I play with people some of whom are much better, so it’s hard for me to know whether to focus on exploit or gto

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 года назад

      I think that they should go hand in hand. You always want to be thinking, what is the most profitable play in this exact scenario. Start from good fundamentals, observe player tendencies, and look to adjust to account for them.

  • @1chance4life76
    @1chance4life76 2 года назад +1

    this a is a great video if you actually take in the information and use it wisely it will make you a better player hands down! Great video Jonathan! Hey From Pensacola!,Josh ♤♡◇♧

  • @jett0237
    @jett0237 2 года назад +2

    my favorite statistic is....... my opponents range coupled with their fold equity . I find the check raise on hard to hit boards to be an exceptional play shortstacked in deeper MTTs . I have check raises with 25o in my range. Statistics are fun but succesful concepts and theory depend upon our opponents view of us and I imo believe that GTO needs gears that assess the opponent and understand what decision he is leaning towards and gears created to influence that lean/mistake to seem like the best choice . who ever gets the chips the fastest is not gonna be worried about losing with KKs to aces. becuase he wont be all in

    • @justinkimpland7200
      @justinkimpland7200 2 года назад

      Switching gears based on your opponents is exploitative play.

    • @dylannewton9986
      @dylannewton9986 2 года назад

      Wow you are really knowledgeable on poker. You should Coach

    • @jett0237
      @jett0237 2 года назад

      @@justinkimpland7200 gto is just a way to not be exploited,never was about not exploiting our opponents , my gto is not your gto

    • @jett0237
      @jett0237 2 года назад

      @@dylannewton9986 Please show me where to apply

  • @DOLARNICK
    @DOLARNICK 2 года назад +1

    JL IS one of the great modern coaches in the game today

  • @karlos417
    @karlos417 Год назад +1

    Unfortunately variance and some idiots will call with garbage and hit all you can do is your best and hopefully run deep

  • @willinnewhaven3285
    @willinnewhaven3285 Год назад

    I was wondering why are we talking about 60BB when I play cash games and never play that shallow and then it hit me, more than half the table is playing that short and hte stack that maters is the shorter stack.

  • @asulfusbiber
    @asulfusbiber 2 года назад +2

    I think the K9o hand isn't a good example for small stakes games.
    Because you have enough maniacs or stations who ether call anything with an As High, any middlepair or even the flush in the end.
    If you are indeed against a reg, then this should be fine. But against a Station or maniac this tactic will make you poor as f*ck. They will have the flush or any mid pair all the time. I guess the As high is the only hands we get to fold with a flop and turn bet in most cases.
    No Station folds a flushdraw, modt stations dont fold midpair.
    Maybe im just paranoid, but a play like this never worked out for me. I mostly check/fold River if they bet and 80% of the time they have the flush or would have concided after a flop bet.

  • @allboxing9851
    @allboxing9851 2 года назад +8

    open all hands and win at the end of session thats are real agression ...

  • @vanni9283
    @vanni9283 Год назад

    I sometimes 3-bet small pairs against late position raises.

  • @caramelized_onion
    @caramelized_onion 2 года назад +1

    Can u apply this even on 1/2 live cash games? Because its normal for players at these stakes to defend with Q8 suited or A3

  • @6048733993
    @6048733993 Месяц назад

    If you pile on the aggression when the dynamics change, are you more or less like to get called down because your line makes less sense?

  • @halfairchild1
    @halfairchild1 2 года назад +2

    Jonathan Little: #1 Poker Coach in the world!

  • @TrthWrld
    @TrthWrld Год назад

    I feel if you play LOW stakes poker(tourneys or cash) players at that level rarely think about the K blocker if they hit the flush. If i have Q9 or 89 spades, even 78 spades, I call everytime on the river. These plays only work against opponents who think. This is an old Omaha Plo strategy. And it's far more effective in that type of game where the nut is more likely to be present. Even tho at low stakes bad players don't recognize the play and call you with a 7 high flush and crush you because you're not evaluating your opponent correctly.

  • @michaelrheam2497
    @michaelrheam2497 2 года назад +3

    I’m the 200th liker !!!!!

  • @qsdailydose8970
    @qsdailydose8970 2 года назад

    Does anyone know where I can find a live poker game in Nashville, TN?!

  • @binyomin308
    @binyomin308 Год назад +1

    Why am I raising some hands sometimes if I'm only going to play the guy for 2 hours of my life and never see him again?

  • @footballmangerchampion2023
    @footballmangerchampion2023 Месяц назад

    A lot of pots that do not belong to u? Im confused because there is no entitlement!!!!

  • @frowgbat
    @frowgbat 2 года назад +1

    Question: As "Aggressive Poker" ™️ peaks in general poker population, can moving to tighter play actually become the more profitable edge?

  • @libertyforamericanow
    @libertyforamericanow Год назад +1

    11:44 I'd be worried about kq

    • @duckavic4411
      @duckavic4411 Месяц назад

      monsters under the bed maybe. wouldn’t he raise preflop and or c bet the flop after?

    • @libertyforamericanow
      @libertyforamericanow Месяц назад

      ​@@duckavic4411I wouldn't raise pre with kq. I'm scared money. 😂

  • @micarobles3248
    @micarobles3248 2 года назад

    Made it coach.

  • @trucanes99
    @trucanes99 Год назад

    In your second example, opponent could have KQ and have hit the straight on river.

  • @jasonsitu5287
    @jasonsitu5287 Год назад

    Thanks Johnathan

  • @wizard3117
    @wizard3117 2 года назад +2

    I think the only way to win in poker is do everything opposite of Jonathan Little:)

  • @onthemoney7260
    @onthemoney7260 2 года назад

    He’s got a Ben Shapiro cadence

  • @georgebush8824
    @georgebush8824 2 года назад

    Dont bluff the donkey fish whales with top pair lol

  • @GotoHere
    @GotoHere 2 года назад +1

    I just won a tournament not following this guys strategy. I saw many over aggressive players loose their chips, early in the tournament. Caught bluffing, caught over betting, caught over betting pre flop, caught over bluffing post flop, caught bluffing continuation betting, and out of the tournament before most players.