My takeaway: Know the seating. Learn the players. Learn when to bet large, (re)raise, call, fold, & when to bluff. Learn equity. Control losses. Maximize stellar hands. Read Nathan's book. Thanks bro! Almost ready to take on Hellmuth & Negreanu (😜, I got jokes!)
Hi, quick question. If I only have one of the worse hands of the ones you recommend like a low pair, middle suited connectors or an ATo or AJo, would you still raise at least 3x the BB first in the pot, even if your position is in the start or even if you play with 6-9 players? And why do you recommend to raise at the Flop with these hands if all my opponents check even if I don't connect with the board at all? Especially at micro stakes I feel like this C-bet will just always make me lose money since there are always multiple people calling. (Same for the turn, if I bet 75% with only a flash/straight draw, doesn't that mean I have quite unlikely chances of loosing all my money if those players call most raises?)
Playing yesterday on Poker Stars NLTH 9 seated table there was an idiot who kept going all in. No matter what he had he'd win. Eventually I got fed up and was dealt AQs, he had AJos. He went all in, I called. The flop was 8JJ! I'm sure Poker Stars is rigged!
I understand what each tip is about. Here is the scenario: if you raise your strong hand, I immediately assume you're the aggressive player. Which in turn makes me slow play my bluff catching hand. you could even reverse the order: I slow play my hand ( because I see you as the aggressive player). which you interpret as limping in
He specializes in microstakes since that’s where he makes most of his money. His books and courses are for people pursuing microstakes so he’s not going to go beyond that
@@BlackRain79Poker I get that, but a lot of the points in your new videos you already have in multiple past videos. Having a single list of 20 tips for beginners and then making a new video on 7 of those each time isn't new content. So while I appreciate content for beginners, what's the point of building an audience and then providing very little useful content past the point they subscribe and watch 5 videos? Surely, there's a lot of subscribers who don't bother watching any new video. Just my take - perhaps I should just unsubscribe if the content isn't useful anymore.
Have you tried any of these 9 poker tips? Also, here is the formula I use to beat ANY poker game: ruclips.net/video/EdaUvBXOC-w/видео.html
i usually raise my good draws , and check raise 'em. i like top pair with flush draw
First time watching a video of you 42 seconds after it's released (because I only discovered Poker and your channel a few days ago)
Thanks for watching my poker videos, hope they help you!
Thank you man , I've been a player for 15 years. You've been opening up my eyes to start seeing things i didn't see before!
No prob, glad this one helped!
My takeaway: Know the seating. Learn the players. Learn when to bet large, (re)raise, call, fold, & when to bluff. Learn equity. Control losses. Maximize stellar hands. Read Nathan's book. Thanks bro! Almost ready to take on Hellmuth & Negreanu (😜, I got jokes!)
Hi, quick question. If I only have one of the worse hands of the ones you recommend like a low pair, middle suited connectors or an ATo or AJo, would you still raise at least 3x the BB first in the pot, even if your position is in the start or even if you play with 6-9 players?
And why do you recommend to raise at the Flop with these hands if all my opponents check even if I don't connect with the board at all? Especially at micro stakes I feel like this C-bet will just always make me lose money since there are always multiple people calling.
(Same for the turn, if I bet 75% with only a flash/straight draw, doesn't that mean I have quite unlikely chances of loosing all my money if those players call most raises?)
How to deal with FD and SD if you don’t hit it on the turn. Keep going for a chance on the river? Depending on how much it is to call?
I will often keep betting but it depends on the player type and the card that comes on the turn.
Playing yesterday on Poker Stars NLTH 9 seated table there was an idiot who kept going all in. No matter what he had he'd win. Eventually I got fed up and was dealt AQs, he had AJos. He went all in, I called. The flop was 8JJ! I'm sure Poker Stars is rigged!
Doesn't tip 8 conflict with tip 2?
no, tip 2 is raise strong hands before flop, tip 8 is catching bluffs and slow playing only against aggressive players
I understand what each tip is about. Here is the scenario: if you raise your strong hand, I immediately assume you're the aggressive player. Which in turn makes me slow play my bluff catching hand.
you could even reverse the order: I slow play my hand ( because I see you as the aggressive player). which you interpret as limping in
Does bro ever make videos beyond beginner level?
Obviously he knows his niche
He specializes in microstakes since that’s where he makes most of his money. His books and courses are for people pursuing microstakes so he’s not going to go beyond that
Most of my audience are beginners and small stakes players but I do mix in some advanced videos every now and then.
@@BlackRain79Poker I get that, but a lot of the points in your new videos you already have in multiple past videos. Having a single list of 20 tips for beginners and then making a new video on 7 of those each time isn't new content. So while I appreciate content for beginners, what's the point of building an audience and then providing very little useful content past the point they subscribe and watch 5 videos? Surely, there's a lot of subscribers who don't bother watching any new video. Just my take - perhaps I should just unsubscribe if the content isn't useful anymore.
@@SteveVgodbecause he needs to earn $$$ with new videos.
Why can't i see the replies?
Not sure why! I can see them.
gotem now.
can you address #8 being in conflict with #2?
yup....i suck!
Keep learning and improving, you got this!