Great free content! Been playing NLHE since Moneymaker boom but new to this game, and this video helped a lot! The 300 buy-ins thing tho, is insane imo - or at least unrealistic for the average rec/supplemental income player.
I also think it's gonna be player A but it's crazy for me how a 6+ version can be different from NLHE. Gonna keep that in mind and be carefull because i'm still used to NLHE equities, math and stuff :P
7:36-9:08 I have been playing short deck for the first time on GG Poker and I refuse to flip a coin by calling all-in pre-flop unless I have a premium hand AND I have the other person covered so I won't lose too much by calling. There is just way too much variance than NLHE. So many people over value AQ and AK and I find that they shove with it so much of the time. Probably 80% of the time I see that it gets beat out by hands like J10, Q10 or even 89.
Probably because of the same reasoning behind the hand rankings in standard 52-card deck poker. It's all math. A lower-probability hand ranks higher than a lower-probability hand. That's always what determines hand rankings.
When you're talking about the downswings, 300 bi's etc, are you talking CASH game? Cuz that's ridiculous lol. I hit 200+ bi downswgins almost every fkn month in ordinary hold em sng's (because I'm the unluckiest player in history but that's another story) but I always thought in cash the likely downswings are far less, something like 50 bi's was almost unheard of? If 6+ sees that big a swing in cash, then I dread to think what could be possible in tournament. jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeez
Which beginners content would interest you the most? Suggestions are very welcome.
Pre flop ranges esp from early position. And also river play. When to value bet and when to check call. Thanks
@@philphil9347 thanks
bet sizings postflop on different flop structures ip and oop
How much is the average win rate per 100 hands
@@tasoslefth8375 about 20bb/100, give or take. Our biggest crushers have like 30+
Nice video, great to have more content to get people in to the game! Got to be player A - the clean straight draw is so strong here
Great free content! Been playing NLHE since Moneymaker boom but new to this game, and this video helped a lot!
The 300 buy-ins thing tho, is insane imo - or at least unrealistic for the average rec/supplemental income player.
Player A. Thanks for the video katrin. Been watching your streams. Best short deck streamer right now!!
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I also think it's gonna be player A but it's crazy for me how a 6+ version can be different from NLHE. Gonna keep that in mind and be carefull because i'm still used to NLHE equities, math and stuff :P
thats the beauty of the game, something very different from NLHE eventhough the rules are quite similar, it is played totally different.
Player A, would be great to have more of these for shortdeck!
I would not use the «Cash out» feature as it is always in casino favor compared to your chances of winning the hand. What do you think ?
I agree :)
Player A.
Great video Katrin, and great run yesterday in the WCOOP!
love the shirt and chain
thanks bro!
7:36-9:08 I have been playing short deck for the first time on GG Poker and I refuse to flip a coin by calling all-in pre-flop unless I have a premium hand AND I have the other person covered so I won't lose too much by calling. There is just way too much variance than NLHE. So many people over value AQ and AK and I find that they shove with it so much of the time. Probably 80% of the time I see that it gets beat out by hands like J10, Q10 or even 89.
You can play 10 handed and run it twice
Doesnt the Ace count as a 5 for a straight? I see that example at like 10:30 but he has the straight then, no?
Its correct, it counts as a 5. But in minute 10:30 a 6 is missing for a straight :)
arent there still enough cards to run it 3times preflop with 9 ppl? 36 cards. deal out 18. 18 left in the deck for the community cards
Player A! Thanks to you and the community for the great content :)
Should be player A, something around 45-50% thanks to his outs to a straight.
Keep up the educational Content
ipoker has ordinary sb and bb like normal hold em plus they value trips higher than a straight. Why?
Because they are dumb
Probably because of the same reasoning behind the hand rankings in standard 52-card deck poker. It's all math. A lower-probability hand ranks higher than a lower-probability hand. That's always what determines hand rankings.
Player A
Btw, how/when would winners be notified ?
in part 2 of this beginners series, stay tuned! :)
@@SixPlusHoldem One more reason to be excited about the next episode :)
QT is the fav player A
First i thought ut was player C, but reading the comments of course it is player A... i have much to learn :)
PLAYER A!!!
Player A has the highest equity, around 46%
Player 3 is the lider on my opinion
Player A
Saufen wird in diesem Falle Sauphen geschrieben, sonst ein sehr gutes Video :P
Player A my guy! I need help
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Gotta be A
I thought three of a kind beats straights.
It was played on sites like Americas Cardroom, but trips beat straight is mathematically incorrect and the strategy not too interesting.
Sorry sir, but i thought that making a straight is easier than making a trips in 6+?
When you're talking about the downswings, 300 bi's etc, are you talking CASH game? Cuz that's ridiculous lol. I hit 200+ bi downswgins almost every fkn month in ordinary hold em sng's (because I'm the unluckiest player in history but that's another story) but I always thought in cash the likely downswings are far less, something like 50 bi's was almost unheard of? If 6+ sees that big a swing in cash, then I dread to think what could be possible in tournament. jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeez
QT :D
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