How to CRUSH Live $1/$2 & $2/$5 Cash Games

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @PokerCoaching
    @PokerCoaching  Год назад +11

    Where do YOU play your live cash games? 😃

    • @gkb1973
      @gkb1973 Год назад +7

      Texas card house. Unbelievable action.

    • @saschatube1517
      @saschatube1517 Год назад +5

      backroom hookah lounge. 10% of buy in goes to the owner. There is no softer game in the world - I am sure

    • @relaxationmeditationsleep2934
      @relaxationmeditationsleep2934 Год назад

      In the 5/10 example I bet 400 on the turn.

    • @챔교육-y5n
      @챔교육-y5n Год назад +2

      seoul, have been losing 100,000 usd during 2 months.. gonna die

    • @hypnosishelps6173
      @hypnosishelps6173 Год назад

      Mohegan Sun

  • @adriandunne100
    @adriandunne100 Год назад +15

    This is possibly the best poker strategy video I’ve watched. After watching it I played $1/$2 cash and cashed nearly 3x my starting stack!

  • @ardeesflyin696
    @ardeesflyin696 Год назад +9

    Every time I watch a Little video, I get so much out of my experience at the table. Thanks for everything!

  • @plastichead8407
    @plastichead8407 6 месяцев назад

    I watch this video all the time. Today, by the 11:00 mark, I re-realized I play too wide and 3-bet incorrectly far too often.
    These videos are gold. As soon as I can afford it I’m buying in for the year.
    Thanks for all the work you do for FREE Johnathan. It’s very, very appreciated.

  • @gunsup0331
    @gunsup0331 10 месяцев назад +1

    was grinding hard against some big stacks today, couldnt call much less bet for most of the session. woke up with 65s IP and flopped the nut straight. finally got paid with this very versatile hand

  • @buckleup8962
    @buckleup8962 Год назад +10

    I watch every video on 1.5x speed but have to go to normal speed for you otherwise it’s too fast haha.
    Solid video as always.
    My biggest flaw is creating big pots and then feeling stuck calling because of it.

    • @Big_Old_Bondy
      @Big_Old_Bondy Год назад +2

      When IP you could exercise pot control and when OOP you could check 70% of your range. This way you will not be bloating pots unnecessarily.

  • @johnhandel2888
    @johnhandel2888 Год назад +2

    I appreciate how precisely Jonathan annunciates the word “blunder”

  • @D.WhiteJr
    @D.WhiteJr Год назад +2

    I played my first 1/3 game in over 10 years. Last Friday I went at it the Poker coaching way and made $300 in 4hrs Crazy enough if I would have played like a dummy I could have made possibly 300 more and lost it all with too much risk and variance…. I felt like I was playing a low risk game and was just slowly stacking chips. I Even folded Pocket 10s preflop one hand To pocket AAs Folded AJ off a few times too the guy next to me thought I was nuts. Playing this way allowed me to get thru 2 really good bluffs

    • @D.WhiteJr
      @D.WhiteJr Год назад +1

      $4 max rake in the game I played

  • @jpscott7174
    @jpscott7174 11 месяцев назад +1

    Loved this video, I’ve been calling w 9/10 suites far to often leaking chips even in position. Had a great session right after this running up 275bb!! 🙏

  • @rhainc2263
    @rhainc2263 Год назад +5

    You’re training videos have been excellent for recent profits and minimizing losses. Keep making these videos!

  • @9Greyskies
    @9Greyskies Год назад +2

    This video has helped me a lot. Thank you sir

  • @warrenbuffet6126
    @warrenbuffet6126 Год назад +1

    As the dad of a 2.5 year old it gave me a chuckle to hear your narrative of your kid causing a ruckus. I very much relate to the chaos, except my kid would be losing their mind because she’s being told she can’t climb in the freezer. Thanks for the content, there is so much to learn!
    One thing I would disagree with is the assumption that low stakes players are bad because if they weren’t they would’ve moved up. I know lots of really fantastic low stakes players that don’t move up because it is recreational and the low stakes are just more comfortable.

  • @Tehokaksikko8882
    @Tehokaksikko8882 Год назад

    I am learnin lot of things whaching your staff thanks everything you i have done 👍

  • @lewisi5353
    @lewisi5353 Год назад +2

    Midway through, you spoke about how "open-raising bigger than 3x BB" is torching money. My local games can raise anywhere from 5x-15x when RFI. How do you adjust preflop strategy for weird raise sizings? Would be great to have a video on this :)

    • @bookedroomer
      @bookedroomer Год назад

      The bigger the sizing the less you defend and if they are raising huge which creates bigger pots leading to lower SPR treat it kind of like a 3 bet pot

  • @stevenyoung8769
    @stevenyoung8769 Год назад

    The kids in the background is everything. 100% relatable as a parent

  • @toineb777
    @toineb777 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the pass and the value Jonathan!

  • @capnmorgandarts
    @capnmorgandarts Год назад +2

    I'm REALLY looking forward to this new chart system going live!

  • @georgeconstanza6505
    @georgeconstanza6505 3 месяца назад +1

    So my area - Calgary, AB is normally 1/3 with 10% rake capped at $7.
    Now only Fridays and Saturdays get a lot of different people through the door. Otherwise, it's mostly the same tight grinders every night. Usually you play maybe like 25-30 hands per hour. Sometimes there are a 2/5 games, but that's usually the highest stakes. A lot of players buy in for less than 200 big blinds. Now, if your win rate is say 10 big blinds per 100 hands played - which is 4 hours of live poker, you will be winning whopping $30 to $50 divided by 4 = 7.50 to 12.50 per hour in CAD mind you. So less than a minimum wage lol... 😆 Even if you bump it up to 20BB/hour you get $15 and $25 per hour lol. It should be treated as just a hobby for 99.9% of people because you ain't getting rich playing live poker anytime soon... Gone are the days of 20 years ago when people were playing like morons...

  • @richer12455
    @richer12455 Год назад +4

    Utilized your concepts last night (def didn’t play perfect) but found it so helpful! Thanks again. What would you charge for private coaching?

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  Год назад +1

      Awesome! See PokerCoaching.com/private

  • @coltcoburn3917
    @coltcoburn3917 Год назад +1

    Thank you for doing this JL

  • @geralddelescavagejr.7554
    @geralddelescavagejr.7554 Год назад +2

    @PokerCoaching - I was just watching this video, I have been watching your stuff (I think some of it was older than others) but just saw the Nov 9-13th black friday sale...is there any extension to this? I totally understand if there isn't but I feel like this is priceless and I am crushed that I missed it.

  • @loganadolf7363
    @loganadolf7363 Год назад +1

    Poker has a similar amount of "luck" as chess or pool in the sense that you're halfway betting on the ability of your opponent to be able to surpass their own shortcomings or not...AKA don't play streetside chess hustlers or dive bar pool sharks unless youre sure you have the ability to properly bet against them in the event of a mistake. Thoughts?

  • @qsdailydose8970
    @qsdailydose8970 Год назад +1

    Thanks Jonathan!

  • @KeevinPokerVlog
    @KeevinPokerVlog Год назад +3

    Great material in this one. Can I book some of those private $0 coaching sessions plz

  • @therominator8709
    @therominator8709 7 месяцев назад +1

    I just made you my new Poker coach. Black Rain taught me some very effective skills but he doesnt teach live cash games. I live in MN where online Poker is not legal so I NEEDED THIS VIDEO. I watched and then went to my practice sight and im doing so much better. I need to rebuild my bankroll before I go back to the casino but I feel more and more ready every time i play!

    • @grandmasterkevv
      @grandmasterkevv 6 месяцев назад

      Online poker isn't legal in Texas either, but I still play every day on Ignition. You can play the micros and practice all these strategies with very minimal loss to your bankroll on there.
      It really helps to put in a lot of volume online in the micros for practice. The 0.2c/0.5c usually plays like a $1/$2 live cash game, but without the live tells.

  • @Divinevert
    @Divinevert Год назад +2

    The comments from the live chat always has me rolling

  • @nannybanhammer8316
    @nannybanhammer8316 Год назад +1

    My daughter is learning long division with decimals. I can relate to homework gravitas!

  • @martinnixon5757
    @martinnixon5757 Год назад +1

    Watching from UK,great site

  • @iitstu
    @iitstu Год назад +32

    Weird to not use a solution that doesn't account for rake when you're talking about games where rake is the highest

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  Год назад +37

      GTO charts for some of these live cash games aren't very interesting. Many students play in games where people 5x preflop in a high rake environment... and you're supposed to just open fold JJ facing the raise ha! Much more beneficial to look at this as a baseline, because GTO charts assume perfect post-flop play, but in small stakes that doesn't happen, so playing wider is better.

    • @iitstu
      @iitstu Год назад +10

      @@PokerCoaching Appreciate all the work you do, thank you for clarifying!

    • @Big_Old_Bondy
      @Big_Old_Bondy Год назад +7

      It's probly safe to just lose the very bottom of the range with the rake in play and tighten up a bit

    • @utterlyrelaxed9109
      @utterlyrelaxed9109 Год назад +4

      ​​@@PokerCoachingCan you please explain why you say you should open fold JJ...

    • @yavinebrewer1393
      @yavinebrewer1393 Год назад

      ​@@utterlyrelaxed9109bc I'm these low limits majority of the players only 3b AA,KK AK suited and QQ. You're in bad shape vs the pairs and flipping vs AK.

  • @et3152
    @et3152 Год назад +4

    You should consider making a video on how to adjust and play in the wild cash (1/2 and 1/3 match the stack) games going on in Texas. I went out last Friday expecting a loose, but normal 1/2 game and was immediately off my game at how crazy they are. We opened the table with 300 dollars. I was only going to kill a couple of hours before I had obligations, so only brought 400 total. Within an hour stacks built (and matched) up to about 1K and I was the overwhelmingly shortest stack. People were opening 10x, calling with any 2, 5 way all in for 1200 pot...I didn't adjust, was kind of caught off guard. I tried to be patient and pick a spot in position to get it in, but no one even blinked at my 180 dollar shove. I was stacked when I got KK 4 bet the two 10x opens for 180 got 4 callers. I think I know how to adjust to it going forward, but its a whole different game than most are used to.

    • @codyking4342
      @codyking4342 7 месяцев назад

      You are correct. I watch these videos and all I think is “all the guys i play with at texas card house dont give a crap what position theyre in” lol. 1/2 NL and your chart says to bet 8 dollars, minimum bet at these tables is 30 or 40 bucks. Its way way different. Obviously some of them are good players but its way way crazier than these charts allow for

  • @Mtko.C
    @Mtko.C 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @LarryKromling
    @LarryKromling Год назад +1

    working here

  • @kipsircely7432
    @kipsircely7432 Год назад +1

    Working here in Michigan

  • @Jlc647
    @Jlc647 Год назад +2

    You said that any game where people are raising more than 3x they are just torching money. I play 2/5 full time and standard raise is 4-6x, by good players too, and any stream I see it is the same. Thoughts?

  • @olivergrigull5647
    @olivergrigull5647 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @RaptoRRhythmone
    @RaptoRRhythmone 6 месяцев назад

    Really enjoyed this video

  • @evannatland5151
    @evannatland5151 8 месяцев назад

    Love watching these videos and this guy recounting everything I did in my last game as exactly what NOT to do 😂😂😂 omfg I'm like a Goliath grouper 🐟🐠🎣🐡🎏🍣

  • @kyleadams9301
    @kyleadams9301 Год назад +1

    Nice job JL

  • @TheSheldonblack
    @TheSheldonblack Год назад +1

    Checking the marginal pair 88 on the river seems to fall in line with keeping the pot small with marginal hands.......why risk reopening the betting?

  • @therominator8709
    @therominator8709 7 месяцев назад

    Canterbury Park MN!

  • @MaxStone-h4c
    @MaxStone-h4c 11 месяцев назад

    Something other than red green would be sweet for the colorblind folks

  • @therominator8709
    @therominator8709 9 месяцев назад

    I am stuck in a fixed limit state (MN) that pursues online poker sites. what do you recommend for a live fixed limit 3 / 6 kill hold 'em game?

  • @djbb7079
    @djbb7079 7 месяцев назад

    Good modern books doe live cash games at low stakes? Or good forums?

  • @knuthansen2510
    @knuthansen2510 7 месяцев назад

    Can't remember a single live session in almost to decades, where folding AJo UTG would have been +EV. People flatting all kinds of 1-3 gappers and suited trash and fall in love with tptk. This is my usual experience at 2/2 - 2/5. I'm beating the games (not much skill needed) but keep it as a hobby because of regulation/high tax in my country. Just my 3 cents.

  • @evannatland5151
    @evannatland5151 8 месяцев назад

    Would you use this as strict rules and not deviate but more like a HARD guideline, like use this script until your experiences enough to make some weirder calls? I'm leaning towards the latter but I'm curious what others say.

  • @nicburnsshow
    @nicburnsshow Год назад +1

    JL are you going to the ACR event at the Atlantis ?

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  Год назад +2

      I will be at the WSOP GG Series coming up!

  • @MrPlazaPlayer
    @MrPlazaPlayer Год назад +2

    I love playing super low limits, why would I want to risk losing to better players. Granted, I am an oddity. I must be the only player with no ego. Super video as usual JL. I wish I had more time to fully get into training, it’s not feasible unfortunately.

    • @celestesantiago4074
      @celestesantiago4074 Год назад

      Me Too😊

    • @scrubfive9239
      @scrubfive9239 5 месяцев назад

      Oh yes, you are quite special little snowflake who thinks on another level from us mere mortals 🤡

  • @gkb1973
    @gkb1973 Год назад +1

    Are these charts available on the poker coaching app?

  • @TomRauhe
    @TomRauhe Год назад +2

    JTo is an almost 100% fold against CO raise and button call?? That's insane

  • @qtran6847
    @qtran6847 10 месяцев назад

    So this strategy is to help you crush at low stakes vs players who aren't good but the strategy only works if the players are decent and follow this gto?

  • @Funkybrad
    @Funkybrad Год назад +1

    I have always tried my best to crush the micro table but, it was always me...who finally got crushed...lol

  • @richer12455
    @richer12455 Год назад +1

    Love him stopping to be a dad with grace! #dadlife

  • @FloridaMovement
    @FloridaMovement 8 месяцев назад

    This is awesome! Question...is there anyway to play for real money online in Florida?
    By the way I'm realizing that I don't know a damn thing lol

  • @robjelley1138
    @robjelley1138 Год назад +1

    Why is 65suited so powerful? Is it because it doesn’t interact with their range ?

    • @Sowboi1985
      @Sowboi1985 7 месяцев назад

      He already said why in the video

  • @paulmossa2766
    @paulmossa2766 Месяц назад

    why are your charts different on different videos. On this video when the cut of raises and you are on the button it is pretty thin with what you raise with and not very many calls. On a different video you did "3 hacks to build a big stack" on your chart when the cutoff raises and you are on the button there are a lot more calls than this video. Why is it different? shouldn't it be the same every time and how am I supposed to know the difference? Thanks

  • @oldterry9476
    @oldterry9476 Год назад

    how to adjust for rake and size of bet in relation to stack sizes

    • @nickl.20
      @nickl.20 Год назад

      Get tighter. Anything borderline gets folded. Only the inner part of the range stays.

  • @denniss9509
    @denniss9509 11 месяцев назад

    Where are the charts Little. I'm on Pokercoaching and i dont see

  • @SpamStuff-h9v
    @SpamStuff-h9v Год назад

    What is the software you use to get the hand charts and everything. is that free? where to get?

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  Год назад

      They are in the PokerCoaching.com website and app.

  • @Pccesar3
    @Pccesar3 10 дней назад

    I’m the next slick Rick 🎉

  • @Vikingguy187
    @Vikingguy187 Год назад

    Is there a way to make the chart bigger on the app, I can barely read it

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  Год назад

      It takes up the full screen on the app.

    • @Vikingguy187
      @Vikingguy187 Год назад

      @@PokerCoaching I have the app and it only takes up around half

    • @Vikingguy187
      @Vikingguy187 Год назад

      @@PokerCoaching I sent an email showing what I mean on your support email on the site.

  • @sillyarms8493
    @sillyarms8493 Год назад

    Was hard to tell the difference between the colors

  • @BullBuchanan
    @BullBuchanan 20 дней назад

    K8 snap calls that last hand in ever 1/2 game I've ever seen.

  • @henner2006
    @henner2006 Год назад

    Why do the live cash game charts have no rake?

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  Год назад

      We have charts for rake and no rake because both games exist.

  • @jdolby513
    @jdolby513 Год назад

    Gotta buy yourself a Poly headset with Acoustic Fence tech. We'll never hear the little screamers

  • @TheCryptoRx
    @TheCryptoRx Год назад +1

    Besides Bob's basement....Where on this great earth can I play $2-$5 with no rake??

    • @capnmorgandarts
      @capnmorgandarts Год назад +4

      Texas, where they charge a "time rake" of a certain amount per hour. But they don't take a rake from the pot, and that's what these charts are for.

    • @armank9927
      @armank9927 Год назад +1

      Oregon 20 bucks a day

    • @TheCryptoRx
      @TheCryptoRx Год назад

      Makes sense. Thanks!@@capnmorgandarts

  • @WolfPitOutdoors
    @WolfPitOutdoors Год назад

    Had a bad week, normally I would just consider it a downswing and bad luck but actually for once I looked over some hands and realized I was playing like shit. Lol

  • @harry011984
    @harry011984 7 месяцев назад

    I've never played 1/2. That is kind of high stakes. Like 100 dollar buy in

  • @louisvuittondonvg9040
    @louisvuittondonvg9040 Год назад

    Why is 65s better than say 78s?

    • @Redtopper02
      @Redtopper02 Год назад

      you'll make a nut straight more often vs 78s or 910s

  • @robjelley1138
    @robjelley1138 Год назад

    Love the fact you mute the stream to go deal with your kids 😂😂

  • @bigcrescendo
    @bigcrescendo Год назад

    Disappointed to hear 89s is not that great of a hand.. I’ve made bank w that hand when it hits (not the 10 J Q straight haha)

  • @Bbfanatic
    @Bbfanatic Год назад

    can I voice a little devils advocate to this type of video? And sir Jonathan this is not a "hater comment" it's also kind of a question: I play 2/3 (300 cap) at players casino in ventura. It's 90 percent men over 50 seven days a week. These guys are playing ANY two and I mean ANY two did I say ANY? Yes ANY. There is no way to ever know where you are at UNLESS you 8-10x preflop. How in the world can one apply your strategies/principles to those type of guys? Minimum 4 callers on 5x raises.

    • @sankalpverma618
      @sankalpverma618 5 месяцев назад +1

      I see the same thing online. Players limp and call the raises too often. Just play good range for yourself to exploit them i guess.

  • @GAMERFBI
    @GAMERFBI Год назад +1

    We only play when we are hard. We never play with a limp.

  • @kenrobinson1188
    @kenrobinson1188 4 месяца назад

    I hate King-Jack

  • @westsidecourtesy9949
    @westsidecourtesy9949 Год назад

    Cash games with no rake is basically a home game. Every casino in LA / California definitely has a rake

  • @2wetpoker
    @2wetpoker Год назад

    Jonathon Little making cash poker a worse experience for every single person around the world.