When to Bet the Turn | Upswing Poker Level-Up
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
- You've bet on the flop and your opponent called. The turn comes and you're mulling over whether or not to bet again. This episode will help you arrive at the right decision regardless of the specific board and your specific hand.
This episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up is meant to help you get better at double barreling, aka c-betting on the turn, aka betting on the turn after raising preflop and betting on the flop.
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one of the best educational videos on poker
this series is too good to give out for free, I've been downloading every video for the day you guys realize 😅 Thanks for the great content.
thanks for the kind words!
Shh!! 🤫
I’ve consumed a lot of poker content and this is top of the list. I ran through this series a few times and In the last two weeks I have 2 tourny wins, a 4th and won a 1000 person freeroll into the main event. Let’s gooooo!!!
incredible. Thanks for sharing the good news Rich
Incredible content! Thank you so much for the thoughtful preparation on these
These are great, thanks Mike and Gary for the free knowledge
looking forward to season 2. I've downloaded every single episode onto my PC. it's such valuable content.
This series was great 👌thanks upswing poker !
Probably the best free content on the internet on cash games right now. Better than even a lot of paid content and I've covered a fair amount of both. What I really love is how much is covered in each video given their not too lengthy nature. Totally looking forward to season2 !
I love the turn-overbet analysis, targeting draws (or even bluffing with draws). Value or bluff, I love if villain(s) fold here, because the overbet can induce villains to overvalue their cards on later hands. The specifics of the "turn overbet strategy" wont matter later, as the villain is now primed to call your overbets or shoves on any street.
great episode and they are called reverse blockers in PLO
This podcast series is really great! I love it!
Please go over other turn board also! Very helpful video.
Garry / GazzyB you absolute Don! I played with you at Empire Casino and I was very happy to see you there! You are putting out great and extremely informative content. I'm very happy that you teamed up with UpSwing. Looking forward to season 2, keep it up bro! ;) I wish you all the good luck in the world!
These episodes are pure gold and so well done! Thanks guys
make a video about unorthodox lines, eg xb , raise
Great! Thanks!
love this content
This is great content!! It would be helpful to put up a quick visual of the board or flops you guys are referencing in the examples.
Loved this content guys, thanks so much! When it comes to "range betting" on good turns like in the 872Q example, what size are we looking to use? Part of me wants to use a small size because we're betting with our entire range but on the other hand we already used a large size on the flop.
(Mike here. I typed this whole response out and then realized I was logged into the Lodge Poker Clips channel.)
A good rule of thumb is to use bets of greater than 66% pot on turn/river if a bet went in on an earlier street. 66% is a "small" size relative to all turn/river sizes. (There are exceptions, like when block betting.)
I'd want to hear what Gary thinks about specific size, but I'd think we're going at least 75% pot there.
Hello and thank you a lot for sharing this really good stuff
On the last part, when the Q is the turn, and we can bet almost all of our range. Which sizing do we chose ? I guess when we can bet very often , we can bet small ?
Are you ever using small turn sizes?
13:26 why doesn't QJ block Ace high here, I understand It blocks king, BB doesn't have AJ and AQ in calling range?
last season 1
Great info, guys. Thanks! Is the lab meant for beginners or is it also helpful for someone that is struggling at nl100?
it's got a section meant for beginners, but the bulk of the course would be ideal for a NL100 player.
your typical 1/2 2/5 player is going to play any ace x any pair any 2 suited cards and any comnected off suit cards that can make a striht and any face cards . so they can habve any of those hands you have no idea what they have the best thing to do is shove on them when u make nuts
around 03:58, why bet KT+ and check K7- to protect our checking range instead of the opposite? yes, with KT+ it's likely with we have the best hand (best top pair) if we get called down to showdown, even though there are so many bad rivers for us, but if we're betting KT+ what are we check-raising with? if we check K7- then we only have check-folds or check-calls, right? which makes it really easy for the villain to bet whenever we check. couldn't it make more sense to bet K7- and check KT+ to check-raise? furthermore, as a bonus, if we get raised when betting K7- we can possibly fold because we're likely behind, especially against tighter opponents. thank you.
Thr spot is BU vs BB...
@@ptantonioalves yes, I know. did not get your point.
@@thedspenguin you are writing about check-raising ranges when in this spot hero is IP on the button...
@@ptantonioalves hahaha omg. what an oversight on my part. thank you.
Hands down the best source out there to get my weekly solver nuggets! Any good software available that helps track blockers/unblockers? I don't think Pio has anything embedded, but I noticed GTO Wizard does something. Definitely want to get my arms around these concepts even more after watching this video.