12 Advanced Online Poker Tips the Pros Don't Want You to Know (2023)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
  • Here are my top 12 online poker tips and advanced poker strategies to get you winning big quickly and crushing the online poker tables!
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  • @BlackRain79Poker
    @BlackRain79Poker  3 года назад +12

    What are your top online poker tips? Also, check out my other video on how to make $5000 a month playing poker: ruclips.net/video/OLDQfJiyNpY/видео.html

    • @steven9967
      @steven9967 2 года назад

      what the best online poker that legit with great tournaments that give trophies ,gifts,or money?

    • @nickbartol7572
      @nickbartol7572 Год назад +1

      Great Videos! I've been a winning MTT played for years, but ALWAYS lose at cash. Your video are helping to break the cycle here. It's been a rough transition, but I am enjoying the challenge. Last year I turned off chat, avatars, rabbit cards, switched to BB view and turned on auto muck. I haven't heard much talk about most of those things, but think this freed up some mental space to focus on the action. I think the rabbit card can REALLY mess with one heads space. Thanks Nathan

  • @jjstuartonwriting8150
    @jjstuartonwriting8150 2 года назад +53

    I deposited $20 on Stars after not playing for years, and ran it up to nearly $100 playing $0.01-0.02 NLHE and $0.05-0.10. I find that being patient is key. Don’t chase losses and only play short sessions then bank your winnings and start a new table.

    • @maromorostar6621
      @maromorostar6621 2 года назад +11

      And now you are on zero right? 🙂

    • @scottiebarnesclampsyourfav5908
      @scottiebarnesclampsyourfav5908 2 года назад +4

      @@maromorostar6621 cash games with cheap blinds is easy money

    • @bghalla7
      @bghalla7 Год назад +1

      How do you avoid bad beats ? I find that the lower stakes bad players get rewarded more for there bad play then I get rewarded for my patience... seriously looking for help in my game. I play to much to not be turning a profit

    • @michaelkirby5272
      @michaelkirby5272 Год назад +1

      You're my hero man. You made 80 bucks playing for hours and hours? Amazing.

    • @johnathanreynolds1108
      @johnathanreynolds1108 Год назад +5

      @@michaelkirby5272 they should be. Equating that to a $1/$2 game that is equivalent to 4000 extra dollars🤷

  • @jamesrandolph8175
    @jamesrandolph8175 3 года назад +15

    I'm learning from your vids keep up the good work 56 yrs old just starting up.

  • @FefeLeVrai
    @FefeLeVrai 3 года назад +24

    "Don't bluff fish" is oversimplified. The truth is, fish call with any pair and any draw. So you only shouldn't bluff them when they have a lot of pairs and draws in their range. But when they don't, you can actually bluff your ass off. That's why on dry boards, they will massively under-defend. And on the river, there are no more draws to call with, so they can also fold a lot.

    • @joshbrucks
      @joshbrucks 2 года назад

      Also fish is oversimplified. Know your fish. Some never chase unless they are getting MASSIVE pot odds, some always chase. Some never call with worse than top pair, some always call. The good thing is most fish don't mix up their bad play so when you figure which they are they are so easy to beat.

    • @himl994
      @himl994 2 года назад

      @@joshbrucks how do you manage to tell if they do all that if barely any hands get to show down? How long do you have to play with somebody to be able to start to tell these things?

  • @gomyr562
    @gomyr562 2 года назад +1

    Just started watching your videos, so far I really like the content and your obvious knowledge and passion for the game, as well as the work required to produce these videos. I totally understand that you're doing it to promote your brand, but the free stuff (so far) is really useful and informative. I do have one question about the use of a HUD. I live in Nevada and only play on WSOP. Do you know of a HUD that works on that platform? Thanks in advance.

  • @MLGHALO3GODZ
    @MLGHALO3GODZ 3 года назад

    Thanks for these, I consider myself a good online player but always room to learn!

  • @cousinwil5808
    @cousinwil5808 2 года назад +8

    Cool videos, played tons (mostly live) from 99-08. I’ve been playing online for fun lately and your videos have been great for reminding me of things I knew and teaching me new stuff. Crushing the low stakes cash games and regularly in the top 1/4 in tournament play with some okay cashes so far. Thx sir!

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  6 месяцев назад

      Glad my poker videos are helping you, thanks for watching!

  • @pinstripepimp517
    @pinstripepimp517 2 года назад +10

    Glad I found you. I started my serious poker life just creating good habits(hand selection) and then adding to it. I’ve recently followed your advice(always raising)and although it felt a little weird to me I find it does work as well. I’ve only been doing it for a few days but hand ranges and everything else clicked when I started being aggressive. Appreciate your advice.

    • @felipecaetano6028
      @felipecaetano6028 Год назад

      How has it gone

    • @pinstripepimp517
      @pinstripepimp517 Год назад

      @@felipecaetano6028 I don’t play as much as i would like but I play enough that it’s ingrained. It’s easier to bluff my regular group. They also call a lot more when i have the goods.

  • @seawolfe6460
    @seawolfe6460 2 года назад +1

    This is excellent. Thank you.

  • @davidgilbert1073
    @davidgilbert1073 2 года назад +4

    I have been enjoying your work for several months now. Thank you for all of the great content and advice!

  • @dadacrv
    @dadacrv Год назад +4

    Thank you, for sharing your knowledge and experience
    It’s greatly appreciated because it’s so accurate and hits home.
    You address so many issues that one doesn’t realize are so important to being successful.
    I don’t want anyone I play against to listen to your videos 😂😂😂😂
    I look forward to anything you post, and sometimes listen to your videos more than once , I can be a little hardheaded and stubborn and sometimes it takes awhile for good advice to sink in.
    I’m working on raising when I enter a pot instead of limping in ,Situational.
    Anyway Thanks so much,
    I don’t play online, Small stakes (1-2), Weekends mostly,when I find weakness at the tables.

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  Год назад

      Thanks dadacrv, glad my videos are helping you! Thanks for the support :)

  • @iMJ87
    @iMJ87 9 месяцев назад +1

    I swear, once i started to play most of my hands on the button, CO and HJ seats I have improved so much 💪

  • @kevinalexander6440
    @kevinalexander6440 3 года назад +4

    Online players are nuts. Poker is long term. Thanks Nathan.

  • @geoffbowden2519
    @geoffbowden2519 3 года назад +6

    Thanks for your comments about how to spot fish, I really recognised myself :(

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  3 года назад

      No worries Geoff, everybody starts somewhere in poker! Glad my vids help you.

  • @momodoujobe1127
    @momodoujobe1127 3 года назад +1

    Awesome tips!

  • @Hazzybwfc58
    @Hazzybwfc58 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tips, why app are you using

  • @ginebrasanmiguel1445
    @ginebrasanmiguel1445 2 года назад

    Love this content...tyvm😊👍😍😉

  • @razorsedge4823
    @razorsedge4823 2 года назад

    Hey Nathan, i am currently considering some online poker options and i was curious which site/sites do you play on? Do you have any issues with the sites? Let me know. Thanks.

  • @antonibakowski9219
    @antonibakowski9219 3 года назад +5

    I like you finally got study GTO on the list. Strategies you are talking about are great when you hit weak players, but are super easy to exploit for someone with solver. I recommend solver for understanding range advantage and sizings, because you can make massive errors by not understanding texture of the board

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  3 года назад +5

      I only recommend GTO and solvers for mid to high stakes games. I definitely would not recommend them for small stakes players.

    • @antonibakowski9219
      @antonibakowski9219 3 года назад +1

      @@BlackRain79Poker This is statement hard to agree for me. Playing GTO on low stakes makes no sense, because opponents are playing far from GTO, but solver can learn how to exploit non-optimal strategy. For example often solver will tell things you are saying on this channel :)

    • @coral250
      @coral250 2 года назад

      what is the best solver in your experience

  • @user-le2xu4mf2j
    @user-le2xu4mf2j Год назад +1

    I jus want to let you know man you have helped me increase my poker game significantly. I’m currently in a cash tournament with 40k prize pool.
    203 entrants and we jus came back from our second break and 88 remain.
    I’m going to win this tournament and you played a major role brother thank you.

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  Год назад +1

      Nice job Brian, I hope you take it down! Glad my videos are helping you.

  • @soulmates4ever560
    @soulmates4ever560 10 месяцев назад

    Hi 👋
    I'm currently playing £5 online large tournaments and winning/ getting to final table roughly 80% of the time. What would you recommend for the next step? Should I continue to play these , or move onto to bigger ones? And if so how do i choose the right tournaments ?
    Kind regards
    Gemma

  • @golfcoachbob8617
    @golfcoachbob8617 3 года назад

    Great video. Do the same strategies apply for low stakes tournaments?

  • @rikkistarrett307
    @rikkistarrett307 Год назад

    Regarding #9 - I like to sometimes raise the flop with a draw against one person because, more often than not, they will check the turn to you, and if you haven't hit your draw you can get a free river card and so another chance the make the hand.

  • @guillermoalvarez9400
    @guillermoalvarez9400 3 года назад +1

    Are you playing on any apps such as poker bros, poker rr2, etc

  • @malcolmharris5277
    @malcolmharris5277 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Nathan - another great video

  • @bradhunt9997
    @bradhunt9997 3 года назад +1

    I watch BlackRain videos everyday. They are the best.

  • @jppagetoo
    @jppagetoo 2 года назад +1

    GTO is important for all stakes levels when it come to opening hands. GTO + exploitive = better fundamental poker.

  • @zacvoorhees2879
    @zacvoorhees2879 2 года назад

    You say light 3-bet the regs but the regs in my pool are playing between 10-15% only Fold to 3-bet around 50-60%. Would you still 3bet light? Or I like to use a polarized range of my best hands and bluffs but not 3 betting too light.

  • @torikomadara1031
    @torikomadara1031 3 года назад

    Great stuff!

  • @minnesnowda2510
    @minnesnowda2510 2 года назад

    Is playing like 2-4 no limit similar like this or what’s the highest stake with the worst players

  • @Maverick-xs6ui
    @Maverick-xs6ui 2 года назад

    Cheers for the strategies, i use a lot of these at the micros and now have a win rate on 2nl of 21 BB/100.
    over 11,000 hands . I use your tips a lot and thanks for all the reviews etc good luck at the tables Nathan . I always hope to bump into you at the pstars tables but so far no luck. Do you still play at the micros?

  • @alvinshen7836
    @alvinshen7836 2 года назад

    well said

  • @MrJam-jr9kv
    @MrJam-jr9kv Год назад

    Is this strat for cash games only or can it work for MTTs ?

  • @skyward4438
    @skyward4438 11 месяцев назад

    How much should we raise the flop with draws? 1/2 pot? or 3x BB?

  • @ChinoD_BeatConductor
    @ChinoD_BeatConductor 11 месяцев назад

    This was a really good video. I'm an experienced poker player but this video was chalk full of ideas that are easy to forget when you're playing a million hands online. Thanks!

    • @ChinoD_BeatConductor
      @ChinoD_BeatConductor 11 месяцев назад

      I also wanted to say that Ive been following your channel for a while and I like that you target the middling crowd of poker players who are up and down. Your videos are detailed but also to the point. J. Little always seems to have a video for everything but rambles for 49 minutes on what seems like 7 pots of coffee...

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  11 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped!

  • @edfleurs
    @edfleurs 2 года назад

    What online poker website would you recommend?

  • @JohnNelson1
    @JohnNelson1 2 года назад +1

    Nice video, I'm impressed with your tips. Thanks!

  • @keithdunlap
    @keithdunlap 3 года назад +7

    I do all these things. And I make money. I think Tip 12, Prepare for Variance, may be the most important. Everything else flows from the right attitude (for me.) The one thing I would add to the "double-barrel a scare card recommendation" is to temper that strategy by an understanding of V's range. I often slow down on a Turn Ace when I know V has a lot of Ax in V's range. Fixing this leak has helped me a ton.

  • @gravedigger6661
    @gravedigger6661 2 года назад

    Does this work on tourneys as well

  • @andrewfiorentino5144
    @andrewfiorentino5144 2 года назад

    Do you have any videos about poker and paying taxes

  • @mumblesbadly7708
    @mumblesbadly7708 Год назад

    I always like to value-bluff! 🤗

  • @kostasvranas8357
    @kostasvranas8357 3 года назад +3

    Hey, what's your opinion for the cash out option on pokerstars?
    I mean in a vacuum its less profitable because you are paying i price for that option but having in mind that:
    1) You will play more low variance by cashing out.
    2) Low variance means less tilt
    3) less tilt means playing your A game for a longer period of time
    4) Playing longer your A game means more profit
    What do you think about that?

  • @samirezk1241
    @samirezk1241 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Nathan, when I make a big bluff on the table, how can I keep myself calm

  • @Onevideoperday
    @Onevideoperday 2 года назад

    Hey Nice video, I think you said the best! Play the player and know where you are good at... some players are good in tournament others with HU table etc... I really believe and invite you to look for what is the best for you... poker is like a woman find the good relation and you will win

  • @Phos4rus
    @Phos4rus 2 года назад

    What is the website you use

  • @BR-rt7kj
    @BR-rt7kj 2 года назад

    What poker site do you play on?

  • @pierrelebrasseur8493
    @pierrelebrasseur8493 3 года назад

    BlackRain79Poker: Does players take it seriously when playing with play money? And what stakes should I play with play money? At what stakes players are getting serious with real money? Thank you and I like your channel. I am learning

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  3 года назад

      Hey Pierre, I would only recommend play money if you are just starting out and learning the rules. Glad my videos help you!

    • @pierrelebrasseur8493
      @pierrelebrasseur8493 3 года назад

      @@BlackRain79Poker Thank you

  • @cjparrott
    @cjparrott 3 года назад

    another good video bud

  • @shauncandelario697
    @shauncandelario697 Год назад

    what is the best online poker app

  • @birsaans
    @birsaans 3 года назад +1

    Example- 9max s&g 7$ first hand. UTG limps with AK, I have JJ on hj. I make 4BB. everybody folds and UTG go all in. Stakes are small and I deside to call (sometimes they have smaller pairs) but its usually a coint flip.... Do i make mistake by calling?

    • @dango470
      @dango470 3 года назад

      Nathan has a facebook group where people post and discuss hands

    • @DjWeasehog
      @DjWeasehog 2 года назад

      Calling increases your variance, but it's really dependent on who you're playing against. If your opponent has all the middle pairs and big broadways (AK, AQ, KQ ect.), calling makes sense. If your opponent is a nit and only has QQ+ here, obviously fold.

    • @seblahideh
      @seblahideh 2 года назад +1

      I’ve noticed at small stakes online, a villain preflop limp then 3bet is almost always a monster hand

  • @Quencyking911
    @Quencyking911 Год назад

    What site do you play on???

  • @Ticenberg
    @Ticenberg 2 года назад

    What HUD do you use? You mention it in the video. Thanks!

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  Год назад

      Hey Trevor, I talk about the HUD I use in this blog post: www.blackrain79.com/2019/05/best-poker-hud.html

  • @Frances-zl5mh
    @Frances-zl5mh 9 месяцев назад

    Do you think it's a good idea to straddle

  • @trick29420
    @trick29420 3 года назад

    how many hands do you need to play to have confidence in your strategy winrate?

    • @jimz1024
      @jimz1024 3 года назад +2

      I'd say 50,000 to ensure variance is also counted for

  • @alewa808
    @alewa808 Год назад

    which sites are you playing on if you were in the USA and which sites are you playing on in South East Asia?

  • @smuddgge1245
    @smuddgge1245 2 года назад +1

    Best tip I can give you is if you need watch these videos your probaly better not playing for alot of money ...but if it's for fun with friends this video good

  • @tomasdirocco
    @tomasdirocco 3 года назад

    i love the last one! thanks nathan for all the content

  • @sktizo
    @sktizo 2 года назад +1

    Good video, its changed over the past years. People are alot more passive, and stupid imo. Hate trying to bluff people now because they call you with shit hands lol.

  • @ronjohnson988
    @ronjohnson988 Год назад

    Tip #1, what's the minimum hand sample size to start trusting the statistics?

    • @king_has_no_clothskul8635
      @king_has_no_clothskul8635 11 месяцев назад

      there is no guarantee man. you study them to improve the chance and study boards and players and what is going on in-front of you. despite following all these charts to a T, why these folks still lose?
      what card you are gonna get on the table is the equalizer. you have no control over it.
      so position etc and all the nuisance of the game matter as you play millions of hands but eventually the best hand wins there.
      ----------------
      so what is the best chance your hand wins? you go figure. chart is just probability and are not sacrosanct!!!
      makes sense? what do i know!

  • @Jp-ml8dm
    @Jp-ml8dm 2 года назад

    OK, can someone please help me out, Please ??? For Americans mostly, I guess. I used to play on Pokerstars a lot and in April 2011 Black Friday hit the USA. I was making consistently between 800 and 1200 dollars monthly. To this day, I still cannot find a poker site that I would even have a chance to do that again. I play mostly on sites like NLOP that have really small cash games like $1, 5, 10, 25 etc. games that take hours to finish. I have won a few of the 25, 50 dollar cash games but first place pays 20 or 25 dollars. Usually takes about 3 to 4 hours to complete. Not a great per hour rate. Where can I go play poker like I used to ? Is it even possible ? Anyway, thx in advance for any advice or help with this. I used to love to play poker. These days, its mostly just to pass some time and win a few bucks but really nothing to write home about.

  • @drrick2466
    @drrick2466 Год назад

    Dude! Thanks for that junk-suited video. You triple my winning percentage at least. I had no idea.

  • @mcpartridgeboy
    @mcpartridgeboy 3 года назад

    My tip is play zoom to improve but definatly NOT to make money, zoom has better players because the bad ones go broke real quick, but if you want to make money multitable with regular games, they are softer and its easier to spot the fish and play more hands against those players.

  • @hawkeyerichardson5026
    @hawkeyerichardson5026 3 года назад +3

    I would add just one tip. Play in a game and at a level where you can consistently win long term. There are fish in every level of this game. If you reach a level where you realize you are the fish, swallow your ego and back down to a level where you can win with your skill set.

    • @areufkingkiddingme
      @areufkingkiddingme 2 года назад +1

      what if you just like to gamble

    • @joshbrucks
      @joshbrucks 2 года назад

      @@areufkingkiddingme then why are you trying to get better? Just go gamble.

    • @areufkingkiddingme
      @areufkingkiddingme 2 года назад +1

      @@joshbrucks ok then I will

    • @himl994
      @himl994 2 года назад

      Currently playing 0.05/0.10 and I can definitely see this is a good match for me. I barely know anything, but so far I’m doing good. My goal is to double my money ($40).

    • @-HiddenInPlainSight-
      @-HiddenInPlainSight- 2 года назад

      Yep

  • @tropico7650
    @tropico7650 Год назад

    Tip one, start a channel streaming because you then are a promoter of the game and will join the winners

  • @hamidaminirad
    @hamidaminirad Год назад

    This method works 100% almost, but You need real discipline. I love it therefore

  • @jsrubira9855
    @jsrubira9855 Год назад

    👌🙌

  • @SKYNETDrywall
    @SKYNETDrywall 4 месяца назад

    If you were to narrate my life’s story people might listen to it.
    You have a strong teaching voice.

  • @DerScheisse
    @DerScheisse 2 года назад

    #2 I play like this towards the person applying this technique. Not only do they nickel and dime you at every turn but it's also just plain annoying. They are the best to take advantage of especially when they aggressively help you add their stack to yours. ;)

  • @hawkeyerichardson5026
    @hawkeyerichardson5026 3 года назад

    When a person is learning to play online, starts as a complete fish getting eaten alive, studies and continues playing for 9 months, starts breaking even for a couple of months, and then starts winning a little consistently for a couple of weeks, how can I know that I am winning more because I have become a better player versus I am just winning because of a short/medium term positive variance streak? Over what time frame does variance tend to even out so that I know I am winning because I am playing a winning strategy for my level?

  • @koroborok2719
    @koroborok2719 Год назад

    Any legit sites for people living in puerto rico?

  • @MrDavePed
    @MrDavePed Год назад +2

    These small bet bluffing tips are designed to induce folds with a minimum of risk and are for boost games where you don't need to "mix things up" to keep the opponents guessing as in a standard table game. Be mindful of the fact that bluffs are much less risky against one or two players than more than two opponents. The more players you are trying to get to fold, the less likely you will succeed. I do not try to induce a fold of more than two players in most instances. You also need to factor in the size of the pot. What is the reward for your risk? If a two big blind bet can possibly pull in a sizeable pot then it is worth a try even if the odds are relatively low.
    Be mindful of the general makeup of the player pool as that can change radically depending on the time of day and day of the week. Some player pools, typically on weekends are more aggressive and careless. That can be a two edged sword as bluffing against them generally does not pay although the fact that they are a larger number of players helps keep you incognito. A weekday morning game will have fewer players which means they will figure out your playstyle more quickly, but with a higher percentage of nitty regulars with perhaps some better skilled aggressive types in the mix. Being aware of the player pool disposition when playing boost (zoom) is very important, especially when it comes to bluffing tactics.
    I bet two big blinds or 1/3 pot, whichever is larger as my standard "pattern bet". Here are some post flop patterns which you should play no matter your position. If your are in early position your bluff will be given more credence and so, when bluffing, the positional advantages and disadvantages are more or less a wash.
    If the flop contains a pair and nobody has bet before you, always bet no matter what you have.
    If the flop is all one suit and nobody has bet before you, always bet no matter what you have.
    If the flop contains an ace and nobody has bet before you, always bet no matter what you have.
    If the flop contains no tens or higher (consists of only 2-9) and nobody has bet before you, always bet no matter what you have.
    and finally pre-flop:
    If your button position has not been contested, (nobody has bet before you)
    always bet at least two big blinds no matter what you have, play your button. Be mindful this will raise your vpip and make you appear looser than you actually are to those who are using tracking software but that should generally work in your favor.
    ..

    • @andyd2986
      @andyd2986 Год назад

      So what your saying is, if nobody bets before you, make a bet. Ok but what if you keep getting called down? should you continue betting? When should you check and I'm assuming you can fold to raises because more times then not, villians raising if they have something. BTW you probably already noticed but I'm new to poker so any advice greatly appreciated.

    • @MrDavePed
      @MrDavePed Год назад +1

      @@andyd2986 Some player pools are very aggressive. Some player pools are very passive. Be the opposite of the player pool. If they keep calling you stop doing it.

    • @andyd2986
      @andyd2986 Год назад

      @@MrDavePed thanks for the advice.

  • @seangleeson2572
    @seangleeson2572 Год назад

    How do you explain sit and gos 3 handed and people flop the flush and you top pair. Just seems so rigged for action. They always have the only hand that beats you.

  • @jennisonb37
    @jennisonb37 3 года назад

    Doesn't tip 2 (raise any time you are the first person into the pot) contradict the rule to mostly only play hands while in position? And wouldn't it also shoot your own VPIP way up?

    • @paulee911
      @paulee911 3 года назад +2

      Absolutely not. You tighten up and fold hands in early position instead of limping them

    • @dango470
      @dango470 3 года назад

      You only raise if you have a good gand to play. Otherwise you fold. Never just call the minimum(blind) bet

  • @king_has_no_clothskul8635
    @king_has_no_clothskul8635 11 месяцев назад

    NATHAN KNOWS WHATS UP! HE IS RIGHT ON THE BBUTTON!

  • @sladegrantham2812
    @sladegrantham2812 10 месяцев назад

    What are the best online poker sites to play?😊

  • @birsaans
    @birsaans 3 года назад

    I agree look for limpers, but what to do when limpers limp with premium hands also? Or its so rarely that i dont need to worry?

    • @aleskago5625
      @aleskago5625 3 года назад

      Make a note for these players there are a lot of types of weak players and you have to pay attention ,they will do it again

    • @birsaans
      @birsaans 3 года назад

      @@aleskago5625 Ty, but I am not sure if its weak player whu limps with premium hand like AK, other player make 3-bet with AQ or AJ and got trap. Or mybe i am the one. I think I understand geme for 95% just need to get super lucky anyway to win ;D

    • @janrintjema787
      @janrintjema787 2 года назад

      @@birsaans Yep I do that at times limp with aces wait for a shove or 2 and then go all-in and triple up. :D

  • @jordangreen2379
    @jordangreen2379 Год назад +1

    For the life of me I can not comprehend Ranges... maybe it's me...maybe it's the teacher..can anyone suggest anything related to Ranges... simplified. Thank you
    Love from Detroit.

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  Год назад +1

      Hey Jordan, you can study charts for ranges but I prefer to just use mental models. I know that certain player types will have a pair 20% of the time, a draw 30%, and nothing 50% for example. Then I devise my strategy vs that range accordingly. Hope this makes sense.

    • @jordangreen2379
      @jordangreen2379 Год назад

      @@BlackRain79Poker you da man! Lol

  • @tropico7650
    @tropico7650 Год назад

    What happens if the player limps in with aces? If you raise he gets you

    • @king_has_no_clothskul8635
      @king_has_no_clothskul8635 11 месяцев назад

      yes, that is at showdown! but once you know the player you will figure it out. he wont raise with one ace with nothing on the board. so board texture and type of betting is important. so you have to play all sorts of poker,types and all sort of formats to get seasoned. how just an A will win? he needs a pair. so A will be on the board. And what do you have? and how much he is raising? what is the situation on the turn? room for straight,flush,triple set and what you have and your situation.
      ------------
      he may do that once but not again n again. ultimately the best hand wins!! That is why some formats limit on how much you can bet to stop the run of the milll situation. like how many times you recheck( recheck,recheck all the way to the doom? it is not allowed. I need to check that in no limit)
      ---------------
      there has been lot of adjustment for fair play. calling station and all-inn preflop is a huge issue in tournaments with no re-entries. people call with all-inns to build pot early as there are many small tournaments to try out( which is unlikely in real casinos).In real casions you have many sit n go tables and long running tournaments with rebuys if you gets out very soon( a fair chance)
      -----------------
      POKER GAME ITSELF HAS FLAWS( THE HIGH TEXAS WHICH PUTS HIGH VALUE ON HIGHER RANKED CARDS DESPITE THE SET RULE. 2 PAIRS ARE NOT EQUAL THOUGH THEIR PROBABILITY IS EQUAL( THIS IS A FLAW IN THE GAME WHICH NOBODY TALKS ABOUT. THE TYPE OF CARDS ARE NEUTRAL).
      WHEN TWO PEOPLE HAVE A PAIR OR ANY MATCH THEY MUST BE EQUAL. WHY? THE PROBABILITY OF THEM IS SAME: THERE ARE ONLY 4 A'S AND 4 1'S.
      WELL, IT IS NOT MIT FOR A REASON. IT IS NOT HIGH IQ. YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND THAT.
      THERE ARE OTHER GAMES WHERE THIS IS NOT DONE BUT THEY ARE NOT LIKE POKER. SKILL HAS A BIGGER ROLE.
      POKER IS SKILL IS PROBABILITY AND WHAT YOU HAVE IN THE HAND AND WHAT YOU ARE GONNA GET!
      ------------------
      I HAVE TO CHECK HI-LO POKER FORMAT WHERE STACK IS NOT ALWAYS HIGH CARD.
      ------------------
      THERE IS NO POKER WHERE PAIR OF ANY NUMBER CARD IS TREATED EQUAL BASED ON ITS PROBABILITY!
      99 SHOULD NOT BEAT 88. WHY? THEIR PROBABILITY IS SAME. THEY BOTH ARE 4 IN NUMBER IN THE DECK. MAKES SENSE?
      -----
      THINK ABOUT IT!

  • @Mark.remarking
    @Mark.remarking Год назад +1

    When I bet big with my big hands, they just fold and I get the blinds. It doesn't work. I don't know why you keep repeating it.

  • @tropico7650
    @tropico7650 Год назад

    Even if i play like a nit my shit wont land. It only lands at the start of playing a game or after a deposit. The sites are always adapting to you and you cannot beat them. If your chosen your chosen

  • @jfcustomfab
    @jfcustomfab 3 года назад

    100nl online plays like 5-10 live

  • @TheFairway8
    @TheFairway8 3 года назад +2

    My 12 tips are tip #1 the mental game, tip #2learn the fundamentals, tip #3 the mental game, tip #4 learn the fundamentals, tip#5 the mental game ad nauseam

  • @DeepSource909
    @DeepSource909 3 месяца назад

    I will limp with a big hand, Oohh look at me im weak, welcome to my trap!

  • @vic9098
    @vic9098 Год назад

    Hey how can we get in touch in regards to a business inquire we’re a new online casino with live poker cash games and would like to have our link placed on your videos or maybe an affiliate link

  • @NR-hh3ez
    @NR-hh3ez 3 года назад

    If Nathan Fielder had been a Chad instead this is what he would look like

  • @coolmonkey5269
    @coolmonkey5269 2 года назад +1

    poker is ban in our state 😭
    matter is in court
    waiting for unblock 😿
    1month not play
    no more badbeats 😿
    soo boring

  • @MrDavePed
    @MrDavePed Год назад

    Never never never bet more than 12 big blinds unless you have the nuts at the optimal hand tier. Two pair isn't worth more than 12 big blinds because there can always be a set. A nut straight isn't worth more than 12 big blinds if there is a possible flush. A nut flush isn't worth more than 12 big blinds if there is a possible full house. A low level (less than high card is tripled) full house is not worth more than say.. 20 big blinds. Even when the high card is the one that is tripled it is never the nut as there can always be four of a kind. Most players lose most of their money overbetting their hand compared to folding winning hands.
    The hardest thing to do is fold a good hand because.. you know you will never know if you made the right decision in that particular circumstance. There is no feedback. That's why folding good hands is so very difficult.
    ..

  • @spiceupmylife103
    @spiceupmylife103 2 года назад

    I hate they always when bluf

  • @Mizai
    @Mizai Год назад

    people just play badly and go all in preflop i literally won 23 out of 44 sit n gos

  • @jt95124
    @jt95124 2 года назад

    Disagree on never limp.
    1. It is a way to vary your strategy.
    2. You don't want to isolate with suited connector type hands that depend on multiple callers because they only hit 25 % of the time. You don't want to isolate mid suited connectors against most people's hands, which will be two high cards.
    3. In a tournament with a relatively short stack, raising pre-flop every time is going to effectively raise the stakes and mean you get fewer shots, granted bigger rewards, but that is higher variance.
    But then you forswear anything but #1, where I want to finish a series with as much $ as possible even if that means finishing short of #1.
    Also, when you get to the end of a tournament, you must gamble anyway and the swings are wide. One extra big pot and you are in the same place. Get there more often and you will hit the extra big hand and win the tournament sometimes, and still cash most of the time.

  • @asd123543666
    @asd123543666 2 года назад

    That's why I play at a site where nobody can use 3rd party software. I do not think these are tips.

  • @thehumblepotatoreborn9313
    @thehumblepotatoreborn9313 2 года назад

    Seriously... what the hell is 'stealing the blinds'?

  • @sinmaan7568
    @sinmaan7568 5 месяцев назад

    Do you bother counting odds while playing online poker? I find it goes too fast and i don't have time to properly analyse the situation. A more "big picture" approach like you seem to propose in your videos seems more appropriate

  • @skilstopaybils4014
    @skilstopaybils4014 3 года назад

    Do you have evidence these approaches are effective today? No offense.

  • @chriskirby7785
    @chriskirby7785 2 года назад

    These days

  • @billymcgillie
    @billymcgillie 3 года назад

    thanks! (ps. now change this video to private! haha)

  • @christianolegard4375
    @christianolegard4375 3 года назад

    Är på

  • @trev1978
    @trev1978 3 года назад +1

    Tip 14- avoid LAGS! Players with VPip of around 35 who just barrels like crazy but when you call him down with your Set of Kings he shows you his Set of Aces!!

  • @justingoats9155
    @justingoats9155 2 года назад

    I grinded 100 into 3700 within 2 weeks by bluffing a lot. I think bluffing is an easy way to make money online if you pick your spots correctly

  • @lundsfordrex7961
    @lundsfordrex7961 3 года назад +31

    Nice video but despite all happening in the market now,Investing in crypto is still and will be the only big chance of making money without stress.

    • @alwaysactive2579
      @alwaysactive2579 3 года назад +1

      I have about 5% of my portfolio in uranium stock, any advice on any other stock that I can grow my $300k capital to a million dollars

    • @lenaholmes9422
      @lenaholmes9422 3 года назад

      @@alwaysactive2579 You should buy and hold tech stock crypto investments

    • @stephanieremson1994
      @stephanieremson1994 3 года назад

      I don't think anybody should be left out when going for digital assets

    • @justinasmithy7648
      @justinasmithy7648 3 года назад

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    • @charleselliott6435
      @charleselliott6435 3 года назад

      For real crypto is profitable.