3 PERFECT Spots To CHECK-RAISE In Poker!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • Welcome to our latest poker strategy video where Jonathan will share with you 3 perfect spots to check-raise in poker. Check-raising is a powerful tool that you must master to help increase your win-rate.
    Back in the early days of poker it was often considered to be disrespectful and rude to check-raise your opponents! Most poker games were played extremely passively before poker players discovered that it was a hugely powerful tool that could allow you to crush your opponents and win more money!
    Firstly, he will explain the basics of check-raising and why it can be such a profitable play. Then, Jonathan will dive into the specific spots where you can use it to your advantage at the poker table. He will cover situations where you can use it with your strong value hands as well as semi-bluff hands in order to have a balanced poker strategy.
    In this poker webinar you’re going to learn:
    - How to exploit players with check-raises
    - How to attack weak players with check-raises
    - What boards are best to check-raise
    By the end of this poker video, you'll have a better understanding of how to incorporate check-raising into your poker strategy and win more pots. Whether you're a beginner poker player or a professional poker player, these poker tips will help you take your game to the next level.
    0:00 - Intro
    0:44 - Exploiting The Auto-Continuation Bet
    1:35 - Check-Raise - Poker Hand Example #1
    4:16 - Check-Raise - Poker Hand Example #2
    9:05 - Attack Weak Sizes With Aggression
    9:43 - Check-Raise - Poker Hand Example #3
    11:28 - Check-Raise - Poker Hand Example #4
    14:47 - Attack Boards That Are Great For You!
    16:22 - Check-Raise - Poker Hand Example #5
    17:45 - Check-Raise - Poker Hand Example #6
    21:48 - Check-Raise - Summary
    On this Poker Coaching channel we cover a weekly poker topic to help improve your poker strategy!
    In order to take your poker game to the next level it is vitally important you learn all the nuances of the game.
    Do you know what ranges of poker hands you should be playing from each position? When should you 3-bet, call or fold? When is the right time to make a hero call or a huge bluff? Do you know how to play preflop, flop, turn & river effectively and how should your poker strategy change depending on the street? What difference does it make if you are playing multi-way vs heads-up?
    #pokerstrategy #checkraise #pokertips

Комментарии • 81

  • @PokerCoaching
    @PokerCoaching  Год назад +15

    How often do YOU check-raise? 🤔
    A) Too often
    B) Too little
    C) Just right!

    • @HoangTruong-vk7ek
      @HoangTruong-vk7ek Год назад +4

      i would like to say C but i think its B.

    • @trevenfriends
      @trevenfriends Год назад +3

      When i try to, everyone also checks and we see the next card

    • @jakeelsen3285
      @jakeelsen3285 Год назад

      A

    • @kristopherkerry7524
      @kristopherkerry7524 Год назад +1

      B I would say, but after watching this, I think I will be doing it a lot more. I discovered check raising the weak bet size not too long ago, but check raising c-bets will certainly result in winning many small pots I would otherwise lose. Likewise check raising the boards that are great for my range or actual hand should result in winning bigger pots than normal. Great video!

    • @losyart
      @losyart Год назад

      rather for sure too little mostly with value

  • @adrianamatlack532
    @adrianamatlack532 Год назад +53

    Check raising is one of the neatest parts of this game.

    • @SilencerXLR8
      @SilencerXLR8 Год назад +1

      Yeah it definitely keeps ur opps on their toes 👍🏾

  • @lifeiswonderful22
    @lifeiswonderful22 Год назад +21

    When I was 18yo getting into poker, hearing that x/r was disrespectful just made me want to do it more.

  • @MicaRobles-pc3px
    @MicaRobles-pc3px 7 месяцев назад

    So glad to be back,as always great work.Tks

  • @TexasRepkyle
    @TexasRepkyle Год назад +5

    Such a great video, Jonathan. Thank you so much. You are my favorite RUclips creator

  • @stanislavgeorgiev6407
    @stanislavgeorgiev6407 Год назад +5

    Highly appreciate your content so consistently and valuable !!! Thank you.

  • @johnhammersmith8487
    @johnhammersmith8487 Год назад +3

    Another great lesson! Thanks Jonathan!

  • @asp4564
    @asp4564 Год назад +1

    Found this really useful, think the hand examples really help as well 👍😎.

  • @az_snoop_20
    @az_snoop_20 Год назад

    Good stuff! Thanks for the education.

  • @dankcharnley
    @dankcharnley Год назад

    Hey Jonathan - LOVE your stuff for many years now, so tank you for all you do! Is there any material or video or article (anything really) you could point me to showing your PioSolver Inputs? I use a variety depending on the situation, but was curious how you set up your sims?

  • @devintittle8096
    @devintittle8096 Год назад +6

    Thanks coach, I was watching this during a session and check raised the pre flop aggressor with bottom pair on a 10 high monotone board, he let it go 🤝

  • @JonPaulMorris
    @JonPaulMorris Год назад

    Fantastic stuff! I used this earlier today.

  • @dfdice1
    @dfdice1 Год назад

    these strategy segments are awesome.

  • @mr.doriangrey3394
    @mr.doriangrey3394 11 месяцев назад

    Bro these vids are so helpful

  • @crimsonfanzine9341
    @crimsonfanzine9341 Год назад +2

    Although I agree with the first example I am not sure if we really are happy with a K falling down. Big chunk of their checkraise calling range on the flop is KJ (+occasionally some random sticky AK who does not want to fold).

  • @batmanlaidashnyam8918
    @batmanlaidashnyam8918 Год назад

    Hey Jon,
    But the strategy is al least for 2nd level thinkers I guess. Does it work for people who just play with their hands only ?

  • @JohnSmith-nx7zj
    @JohnSmith-nx7zj Год назад +2

    The first two hand examples are quite different examples of check-raising vs over C-betters. One is a bluff exploiting the fact that people over C-betting will then fold too often.
    Whereas the other is a very thin value bet exploiting the fact that they’ll call too often. Presumably you need a lot of info on villain’s tendencies to distinguish?

  • @OGRE_HATES_NERDS
    @OGRE_HATES_NERDS 10 месяцев назад

    do these examples apply to plo?

  • @zeus000.00
    @zeus000.00 15 дней назад

    If our opponent is aware that they are c-betting too often and expects us to respond by check raising too often. How do we adjust to them c-betting slightly less often but and re-raising too often? Would be cool to see some nodelocked HUNL examples, I don't have the ram to run any deep stacked sims.

  • @ilyakrasik3632
    @ilyakrasik3632 Год назад +2

    This doesn't work at lower stakes if the opponents are deep stacked and are wealthy. Good luck trying this at 1 3 at my local casino, especially late at night when people are inebriated and simply do not fold!

  • @marksimpson2321
    @marksimpson2321 2 месяца назад +1

    Surely we need lots of check raise bluffs on the flop to have a 2:1 bluff ratio with premium hands we'd like to check raise like sets , too?

  • @alexsandrosouzasantos8836
    @alexsandrosouzasantos8836 9 месяцев назад

    Congrats. Very good 🚀

  • @FeeleySkarin
    @FeeleySkarin Год назад +3

    How to play in poker depends on your opponent a lot. I feel like these guides is mostly good against the mid-tier low stake regular players.

  • @ragintrajan8637
    @ragintrajan8637 Месяц назад

    Is it safe to say this mainly applies to cash games and not to be practiced in a tourney?

  • @yageroi
    @yageroi Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @claudegietz
    @claudegietz Год назад +1

    19:54 You said bet small since big range adv. However in this case we also have the nut adv so why cant we bet big, from a GTO perspective

    • @derekdeese6130
      @derekdeese6130 7 месяцев назад

      Because you want to get called more often. Bigger bets just narrow the opponent’s range

  • @bigcrescendo
    @bigcrescendo Год назад +1

    how would you adjust this strategy against players who c bet a lot, but with bigger sizes like 2/3 to pot size c bets

    • @jbpokerwar8962
      @jbpokerwar8962 Год назад

      Below 50bbs I would literally start shoving on the cbet crazy person. Above 50bbs, with the big size for a cbet, you can check raise small on the flop. If there Cbet on the Turn is low than just float and take the pot down on the turn were he becomes honest. Dont over use the check raise, but when I get check raised and i bet big and say i had top pair. Puts you in a hard spot, especially since you should be thinking of every street. Also depends on the player type, if hes a decent REG than well he should not be cbet like a madman. I usually check raise the flop if they have a high cbet on the turn, small cbet on turn I'll probably just float and look to take pot down on turn. If board is correct

  • @jorgecasasola9325
    @jorgecasasola9325 Год назад

    💯💯💯

  • @Stardustbasically
    @Stardustbasically 10 дней назад

    Love it brother!

  • @giftos1313
    @giftos1313 Год назад +1

    Great video, but in all those situations the opponent was the preflop agrresor. So our first check was very simple-common and had no information. I think its trickier to give a check-raise when you are the one who was the agressor and expected to c bet. I like to do this play with good or marginal hands to players that always bet when you check to them. They get angry and call you all the way!

    • @wfchannel4673
      @wfchannel4673 8 месяцев назад

      it's much rarer to be in those spots though as your opponent is likely making a mistake by betting rather than checking back. board texture obviously plays a role and certainly there are textures that make sense for you to check rather than c-bet, but those situations generally mean opponent has a very polarized range on what he should be betting, so your check-raise either has him snap folding, he has you, or he's coolered himself. and while certainly you want that third option to be the case, it's the most unlikely so the situations don't present themselves that much. and even so you're generally better off flatting the flop, checking turn, and then you're playing face up poker. he can bet again and you can raise if you have it or fold if you don't because at this point he's likely never folding, or he checks and you have to value bet river lest he checks back for showdown. like at extreme high levels either side can potentially be bluffing, but at that point you're almost never checking anyway and trying to bet for value at every opportunity.

  • @brucepanda8822
    @brucepanda8822 8 месяцев назад

    First hand K5s COvs BB i do prefer the 3 bet pf

  • @Pokerbrosmtt
    @Pokerbrosmtt 3 месяца назад

    This is my weakness in poker and idk how to improve on it. It’s been months and I’m still trash. Idk when my opponent is bluffing. Sometimes I make hero calls and look so good. Other times I make bad folds and they show the bluff. Seems like the times I do call, I get shown the bad news. How is that even possible.. when I call I lose. But when I fold, I could’ve won if I just called. Poker is so frustrating sometimes lol

  • @windyway2424
    @windyway2424 Год назад

    When I bet small on the river, then its mostly because I am sure I have the best hand and try to make a little extra money. If he calls, fine, if he raises, even better, insta call/reraise. When I bet bigger on the river, its usually with the intention to scare them off, so I dont have to go to showdown, because I am not that sure if I have the best hand.. so actually its exactly the other way around like you assumed iin #2... but interesting to hear that many people bet small with weaker hands. I never thought of this. because I do it the other way around I have automatically assumed most people think like me and do it like me, therefore I considered small bets more "dangerous"

    • @StommelenGames
      @StommelenGames Год назад

      That's bad way to play poker

    • @michaelhoughton84
      @michaelhoughton84 9 месяцев назад

      @@StommelenGames - correct. @windyway2424 - Do more research on modern poker theory. It wouldn't taken long for players that play with you often to pick your pattern. You should be raising on the river sometimes small, raising some big and even checking and folding others. It shouldn't be about the quality of your hand, but about mixing it up so that you aren't predictable to your table. You want to keep your opposition guessing.
      Sometimes getting caught bluffing early in a game can be the best thing you can do. The next time you will have the nuts, you might just get called!
      I play one big money game locally. I try to play differently every time I play. It is very hard to play against someone that changes how they play over and over again. The trick is to not be predictable!

  • @riley_bohr
    @riley_bohr Год назад

    18:15 isn't it totally fine if they're 3bet jamming on that flop with 88? J7ss should be favored because you have 16 outs. It's just disaster when villian has a better flush draw

  • @janvdplaat3067
    @janvdplaat3067 Год назад

    However it is wise not defend the Big Blind with rubbish (and fold), we forget that aspect to demonstrate how to Check-Raise an opponent from the 3 most perfect spots on the poker table: 1 the Big Blind, 2 BB, 3 the big blind.

  • @PunkterRemodel
    @PunkterRemodel 9 месяцев назад

    10:40 check raise their min bet and hope they don’t put their stack in with J4

  • @PaperPlateParody
    @PaperPlateParody 6 месяцев назад

    I'm an auto c-bettor, but people don't check/raise me enough so I keep doing it.

  • @PunkterRemodel
    @PunkterRemodel 9 месяцев назад

    4:19 Johnathan “check raises gut shots with a big size”

  • @brianedgar9838
    @brianedgar9838 Год назад

    I love you

  • @vanni9283
    @vanni9283 Год назад

    I don't defend raises with K-5 very often.

    • @TheMikey617
      @TheMikey617 Год назад

      K5 suited is a defend vs a min raise in the BB vs any position

    • @vanni9283
      @vanni9283 Год назад

      @@TheMikey617 I don't always defend it though. Depends on the tournament structure.

    • @eustakko2375
      @eustakko2375 Год назад +1

      @@vanni9283 fish

  • @ticenits1926
    @ticenits1926 Год назад

    J64r and you flop a set, are you really check raising?

  • @edwardtroxel1018
    @edwardtroxel1018 9 месяцев назад

    The thing if it is...if you're playing a cash game...why put yourself in a "dicey" scenario? I don't want situations where I'm flipping a coin. I want to pick spots where I have value and advantage....That's the way I look at poker.

  • @CPoppaB1tch
    @CPoppaB1tch Год назад +1

    I was check raising almost 20 years ago. Lol. I would definitely get odd looks or smart comments
    I was using advanced strategy when I was very novice.

  • @joeythelips9668
    @joeythelips9668 Год назад +1

    I think I know this one!
    1. The Flop
    2. The Turn
    3. The River
    😃

  • @mrcanada1104
    @mrcanada1104 Год назад

    The moment you feel personally attacked because you realize you're not check-raising nearly enough.... And then The Poker Coach reminds you that you're being a nit and need to check-raise more... 😜

  • @SilencerXLR8
    @SilencerXLR8 Год назад

    Can someone please give a "for dummies" explanation of nut advantage please? I watched the video and I still can't get a good bite on it.

    • @jaredcarrick3468
      @jaredcarrick3468 Год назад

      It’s referring to your knowledge of range charts. If you study range charts and familiarize yourself with what range of hands each position is going to have based on the action, you will know whether you or your opponent is more likely to have the nuts or a nutted type hand (2nd or 3rd nuts). Whoever’s range is going to include more combos which would give them the nuts or a nutted hand on any specific street has the nut advantage.

    • @devintittle8096
      @devintittle8096 Год назад

      If your opponent 3-bets you pre flop and you just call, and the board comes AK4 rainbow, he will have more strong or essentially “nutted hands” than you, the pre flop caller, will. Such as AA, KK, AK.

    • @marksimpson2321
      @marksimpson2321 2 месяца назад

      ​@@devintittle8096 in yout example the preflop raiser also has the range advantage, don't they?

    • @marksimpson2321
      @marksimpson2321 2 месяца назад

      Jonathan talks about range and nut advantage a lot. Basically the range advantage is with the player whose whole range is roughly 60% - 40% or better than the caller. Use equilab or a similar equity program to check for yourself. For example, if the flop were AKQ the preflop raiser would have a large range advantage. AA KK QQ AK AQ . If the flop is 789 the preflop caller has a range advantage (they have 56 TJ T6s maybe 77 88 99 98 97 87 66 and 55 . And if the flop has 3 low cards the preflop raiser has the advantage but not quite as much.

  • @terencehill3972
    @terencehill3972 Год назад

    To the 95% of viewers who play small stakes - yes, please Check-Raise more (and continue barreling)…💸

    • @devintittle8096
      @devintittle8096 Год назад

      I do love me a calling station, we’re all in when I smash the flop you just don’t know it yet lol

  • @andrewander3893
    @andrewander3893 Год назад +1

    I hope you don’t teach this in your course lol

  • @5.5StandOnMyMoneyNowIm6.6
    @5.5StandOnMyMoneyNowIm6.6 8 месяцев назад

    The key to check-raising your value hands is to look your opponent in the eyes and say “your mom” as you put the raise in.

  • @tonymorrash1272
    @tonymorrash1272 Год назад

    I love these videos, when I’m having a hard time sleeping, I put him on and I’m out in less than 5 minutes. Maybe be a little more creative than talking off a PowerPoint

  • @fialee8
    @fialee8 Год назад

    This is a very good video! Please take it down... we need more fish in the ocean!

  • @peepocozy8594
    @peepocozy8594 Год назад

    I basically understand nothing on the screen

  • @savyquinn9529
    @savyquinn9529 7 месяцев назад +1

    They don't play check raise in jail it causes allot of fights