Getting back into playing. Went to the casino and was fundamentally sound. People are playing with J7, A5 and 24 like they’re the nuts. So much money to be made.
Because they put in the work. It's so much work. I have so much written down on my opponents, so much information how they play strong hands, how they play draws, how they play on the flop, turn, river, when they have a strong or weak hand. I have different strategies against different type of players.
I have 37,000+ hours of limit Hold-em experience. Up over a Million $$ over that time. Sadly, most games have shifted to no-limit these days. This guy says stuff that really resonates & I am seriously paying attention as I work to shift my game over.
I just started playing this game 6 weeks ago and started watching your videos 2 weeks ago and just won a tournament with 30 players and played a 1/2 game in person and walked away with $290. I just retired from a 35 year career in finance and sales. Thank you for your knowledge and techniques. Defeat is not an option and knowledge is power!
Thankyou Nathan! I’ve been keeping it simple and win rate improving. I literally rarely bluff anymore and just bet for value! Checking flops when I miss multi way. Appreciate you brother.
Hmm I stopped playing after I lost a few dollars... Maybe I'll give it another go 🤔 I still watch your videos because they're really fun and they have a good energy, but they were also super helpful when I was playing every day thank you. I lost a bit but I actually grew a lot compared to my attempt before when I didn't even know what a fish was (it was me)
some people just run worse than others I guess, especially in tournaments. I very rarely win an all in when I’m deep in a tournament. Not saying it’s rigged or anything, just when it really matters, nearing the end of a tournament I always end up losing most my stack to someone jamming on me when I’ve got a decent hand. Hopefully one day I’ll win one. 😂👍
Just started playing poker again as a hobby after a few year break, and your videos have been great as a refresher. So far I've been playing the micros for a couple weeks and doing pretty decently. For me the last point of this video is my main flaw... I would probably have double the success if I could get my mental game in check. I truly am my worst enemy at the moment. Just yesterday I chased after my "losses" after getting my 100$ spin & go win "stolen" from me by two consecutive hands, destroying my profits from the weekend in the process 🤣 Well, at least I can chuckle about it today. Anyways, thanks for the good content and wish you all the best!
Personally I leave when I triple up if the game is the traditional up and down roller-coaster with a table of good solid players to lock in my win and leave if I lose 2 buyins so I don't cripple my bankroll.
@wesleydiolata3467 you are very welcome. That is just one of those many hard lessons you learn over the years...once you get over 2 buy ins down it is just very hard to dig yourself out of that hole and you are very likely to lose your bankroll or severely cripple it as one buy follows another. Also important to lock up your wins because the action really dries up when you build up a huge pyramid of chips. At that point you find yourself only able to pull small pots when people miss and people are only going in with big starting hands or going deep with big hands that have you crushed like sets or straights or better. I call it chewing tree bark.
Honestly dude I love how you explain everything it makes it super easy to understand and it has evolved my games immensely compared to someone like Jonathan little no offense to him But you explain things more clearly and at lower stakes more where I’m playing and it’s been working!!! Can’t believe it lol now I just need to put in the time and volume..
Thanks for the vid! Question: I've learned the 4/2 rule for calculating outs. Is there a rule for what betting amounts to use in and out of position? Pot sized bet? 1/2 pot? Min raise? Or is the amount used opponent dependant? Like for instance, you say in Rule 5 of this vid to double barrell on the missed turn. What amounts are you tossing his way to try to get him to fold? More against a tight player? Less? And are you calculating this by the amount of blinds you have? He has? Or is it just a general poker rule that turns and rivers should bet X amount? If you have a video already on bet sizing, I apologize! Just point me in the right direction!!! Thanks Man! Your vids kick ass! : )
The #1 thing I see from winners is betting for light value on rivers. Granted, the ability to do this intails some of your items... hand reading, player classification, and study away from the table.
I like your videos alot. I'm having no luck in tournaments but making little profits in cash games and single table sit n gos. The bad beats are killing me blah
Always good content Nathan, I’m halfway through your boom which is great. Before my weekly tournament I skim over your videos. Nathan any chance you could make a 10-15 minute pep talk video that touches on the basics to get us switched on. Eg. Some basic tells Some basic range info About playing position Betting/check, raises etc. That would be awesome, can have it playing in my headphones keeping me switched on, might limit my 1-3 bad errors that seem to get me each week
@@thejollyllama1579 As in dedicate all your time learning the game. It's complex and esp today with all these solvers out there there's still a lot to learn. Very few people actually make money.
Im playing right now and I have considered every point you made so good looking out for real I'm at the final table on this parties tourney. Keep up the great work bro, I'd love to get the chance to play you live one day! Ego's aside of course, but yeah good video dude much love bro
Frustration - Losing 👆 That got to me. Playing knowing there's next session and letting someone have their "W" has done wonders. Even just leaving when ahead or after grinding back from an early fluke you should of won, managing yourself when card dead or in bad position eventhough you see good things happening to bad players... Controlling the pot + knowing player types... So simple in theory, but a lot of players can't do it. At any level. Your stuff has helped or reaffirmed a lot of how I tend to play... but at some point a person has to manage themself. Anyway, thanks dude (BR79). I'm grinding up and just managing wins & minimizing losing sessions by leaving the game or not even playing if my brain is not right or I'm diatracted by life. 👈 that has been key for me to "level up," but as you say... one has to keep working/evolving their game. 🤜🤛
NO ONE always wins at NLH; pros say about 30-40% if there not on a losing streak. Even the great Daniel had one season where he couldn't win mostly at all, after being #1 the previous season.
Nathan makes that claim, but it's nearly impossible unless he has an algorithm and automation. 10,000,000 hands × 30-seconds (average) = 5,000,000 minutes of table time. Now let's say he's playing 4 tables simultaneously... that's still 1,250,000 minutes of table time. That's 20,833 hours of table-time. Let's say Nathan's a beast and puts in 10 hour days. Now we have 2083 days. Finally, let's say he plays 5 days a week. Now, we're at 8+ years. Conclusion, Nathan's counting algorithm auto-folds (which isn't really "playing" the hand, is it?) I cringe every time he makes that brag.
@@EricA-xd9fn Huh, well I don't know when he started but any full time worker, works 20,000 hours every ten years. Hence the classic expression "It takes 20,000 hrs to make a master". I have double that time as a glassblower. (2.5x actually) Has he been playing for 10 years full time? Also Don't most pros play around 20 hands at a time? Jonathon Little often plays 24 at a time.
Are you winning at poker yet? Also, here are the 7 easy ways to spot "tells" at the poker table: ruclips.net/video/NOdc2gTsuLQ/видео.html
I like your teaching style.
Getting back into playing. Went to the casino and was fundamentally sound. People are playing with J7, A5 and 24 like they’re the nuts. So much money to be made.
Yeah....That's right
Yup! I've stacked a bunch of people who play A5 suited like it's AA
Because they put in the work. It's so much work. I have so much written down on my opponents, so much information how they play strong hands, how they play draws, how they play on the flop, turn, river, when they have a strong or weak hand. I have different strategies against different type of players.
I have 37,000+ hours of limit Hold-em experience. Up over a Million $$ over that time. Sadly, most games have shifted to no-limit these days.
This guy says stuff that really resonates & I am seriously paying attention as I work to shift my game over.
Impressive. But how long ago?
Wow, a million bucks. I'm seriously impressed
It mostly happened from 1978 thru 2001, in Washington state.
If you played in the Puget Sound area then, we may have played together.
I play on zynga too
@@marccleary8592lmaooo
The other skill at poker not talked about is how to win but still be liked by the players and get invited back even with a winning reputation.
This is absolutely massive and nobody talks about it. I will be making a video about this soon.
I just started playing this game 6 weeks ago and started watching your videos 2 weeks ago and just won a tournament with 30 players and played a 1/2 game in person and walked away with $290. I just retired from a 35 year career in finance and sales. Thank you for your knowledge and techniques. Defeat is not an option and knowledge is power!
Thankyou Nathan! I’ve been keeping it simple and win rate improving. I literally rarely bluff anymore and just bet for value! Checking flops when I miss multi way. Appreciate you brother.
Nice job, glad my poker videos are helping you!
Hmm I stopped playing after I lost a few dollars... Maybe I'll give it another go 🤔 I still watch your videos because they're really fun and they have a good energy, but they were also super helpful when I was playing every day thank you. I lost a bit but I actually grew a lot compared to my attempt before when I didn't even know what a fish was (it was me)
some people just run worse than others I guess, especially in tournaments. I very rarely win an all in when I’m deep in a tournament. Not saying it’s rigged or anything, just when it really matters, nearing the end of a tournament I always end up losing most my stack to someone jamming on me when I’ve got a decent hand. Hopefully one day I’ll win one. 😂👍
Just started playing poker again as a hobby after a few year break, and your videos have been great as a refresher. So far I've been playing the micros for a couple weeks and doing pretty decently. For me the last point of this video is my main flaw... I would probably have double the success if I could get my mental game in check. I truly am my worst enemy at the moment.
Just yesterday I chased after my "losses" after getting my 100$ spin & go win "stolen" from me by two consecutive hands, destroying my profits from the weekend in the process 🤣
Well, at least I can chuckle about it today.
Anyways, thanks for the good content and wish you all the best!
The mental game is the hardest skill to master in poker. Keep working on it, glad my vids are helping!
Thanks for watching my poker videos, glad they help!
Thanks for mentioning the top 5 card rule. It seems so basic but I’ve forgotten it myself in the past. Especially when it starts getting exciting !
Glad it was helpful!
Best poker coach and tips on the tube
I appreciate that!
Hello Nathan, Can you make a video when to leave table session if your up and down or tilt i wanna know what you come up with ?
Great idea, I will look to make a video about that.
Personally I leave when I triple up if the game is the traditional up and down roller-coaster with a table of good solid players to lock in my win and leave if I lose 2 buyins so I don't cripple my bankroll.
@@frankwaugh1894 Great Advice I was kinda thinking the same thing.Make sense thank you.
@wesleydiolata3467 you are very welcome. That is just one of those many hard lessons you learn over the years...once you get over 2 buy ins down it is just very hard to dig yourself out of that hole and you are very likely to lose your bankroll or severely cripple it as one buy follows another. Also important to lock up your wins because the action really dries up when you build up a huge pyramid of chips. At that point you find yourself only able to pull small pots when people miss and people are only going in with big starting hands or going deep with big hands that have you crushed like sets or straights or better. I call it chewing tree bark.
@@frankwaugh1894 Nice great advice, great points you mention I'll definitely keep that in mind in a future. Thanks brother 🙏🏼
Honestly dude I love how you explain everything it makes it super easy to understand and it has evolved my games immensely compared to someone like Jonathan little no offense to him
But you explain things more clearly and at lower stakes more where I’m playing and it’s been working!!! Can’t believe it lol now I just need to put in the time and volume..
8:27 Phil Helmuth should tune in for this part
Love your videos brother
Thank you Anthony, I appreciate it!
4:02 - unless it was the Qd- and the weak reg is playing ATd! Sorry I paused and geeked out!
Thanks for the vid! Question: I've learned the 4/2 rule for calculating outs. Is there a rule for what betting amounts to use in and out of position? Pot sized bet? 1/2 pot? Min raise? Or is the amount used opponent dependant? Like for instance, you say in Rule 5 of this vid to double barrell on the missed turn. What amounts are you tossing his way to try to get him to fold? More against a tight player? Less? And are you calculating this by the amount of blinds you have? He has? Or is it just a general poker rule that turns and rivers should bet X amount? If you have a video already on bet sizing, I apologize! Just point me in the right direction!!! Thanks Man! Your vids kick ass! : )
The #1 thing I see from winners is betting for light value on rivers. Granted, the ability to do this intails some of your items... hand reading, player classification, and study away from the table.
Thank you. I learn a lot from your videos.
Glad my vids help, thanks for watching!
What online poker site do you recommend, Nathan?
I like your videos alot. I'm having no luck in tournaments but making little profits in cash games and single table sit n gos. The bad beats are killing me blah
Always good content Nathan, I’m halfway through your boom which is great.
Before my weekly tournament I skim over your videos.
Nathan any chance you could make a 10-15 minute pep talk video that touches on the basics to get us switched on.
Eg.
Some basic tells
Some basic range info
About playing position
Betting/check, raises etc.
That would be awesome, can have it playing in my headphones keeping me switched on, might limit my 1-3 bad errors that seem to get me each week
Awesome, hope my book helps! I made a video just last week on the 7 main poker tells: ruclips.net/video/NOdc2gTsuLQ/видео.html
Thanks for watching my poker videos, glad they help!
THNX 2 U NATHAN GOT MY FIRST TOURNAMENT WIN
Nice job!
Honestly, this game has become too difficult. You either need to go all out or hopped into this game 10-15 years ago when people we're just garbo.
What do U mean U need to go all out or get hopped into? R u talking about people getting staked?
@@thejollyllama1579 As in dedicate all your time learning the game. It's complex and esp today with all these solvers out there there's still a lot to learn. Very few people actually make money.
that #6 is actual #1.
Great points. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Im playing right now and I have considered every point you made so good looking out for real I'm at the final table on this parties tourney. Keep up the great work bro, I'd love to get the chance to play you live one day!
Ego's aside of course, but yeah good video dude much love bro
Frustration - Losing
👆 That got to me.
Playing knowing there's next session and letting someone have their "W" has done wonders.
Even just leaving when ahead or after grinding back from an early fluke you should of won, managing yourself when card dead or in bad position eventhough you see good things happening to bad players...
Controlling the pot + knowing player types... So simple in theory, but a lot of players can't do it. At any level.
Your stuff has helped or reaffirmed a lot of how I tend to play... but at some point a person has to manage themself.
Anyway, thanks dude (BR79). I'm grinding up and just managing wins & minimizing losing sessions by leaving the game or not even playing if my brain is not right or I'm diatracted by life. 👈 that has been key for me to "level up," but as you say... one has to keep working/evolving their game.
🤜🤛
Losing with pocket aces to 3 of a kind is so frustrating
I see my frnd since 1 yr ♦️almost he played 50 games in front of me and he always win ❤♣️♠️and secret of winning is he plays tight
NO ONE always wins at NLH; pros say about 30-40% if there not on a losing streak. Even the great Daniel had one season where he couldn't win mostly at all, after being #1 the previous season.
Well said, thanks for watching my poker videos!
This is a good video but can we see how you play in action
You forgot to mention the type that will always win even with bad play due to simple math.
i feel attacked watching this :')
I big reason. They never get coolered for big pots.
I think I am at 80k hands roughly. 10 million hands that is crazy.
Nathan makes that claim, but it's nearly impossible unless he has an algorithm and automation. 10,000,000 hands × 30-seconds (average) = 5,000,000 minutes of table time. Now let's say he's playing 4 tables simultaneously... that's still 1,250,000 minutes of table time. That's 20,833 hours of table-time. Let's say Nathan's a beast and puts in 10 hour days. Now we have 2083 days. Finally, let's say he plays 5 days a week. Now, we're at 8+ years.
Conclusion, Nathan's counting algorithm auto-folds (which isn't really "playing" the hand, is it?) I cringe every time he makes that brag.
@@EricA-xd9fn Huh, well I don't know when he started but any full time worker, works 20,000 hours every ten years. Hence the classic expression "It takes 20,000 hrs to make a master". I have double that time as a glassblower. (2.5x actually) Has he been playing for 10 years full time? Also Don't most pros play around 20 hands at a time? Jonathon Little often plays 24 at a time.
they suck out with lower pair
ak vs aj preflop - fine - flop J54
flop KK2 - yet aj wins? why are they still in hand