I started playing serious poker like 3 weeks ago, always had passion for the game, thanks to your videos and cheat sheet im finding a lot of success. Love from India!
Examples 2 & 3. I was playing an MTT. I had pocket threes twice. The first time, I wisely folded in the BB. It was near the end of the rebuy period, and too many low stacks were all-in. Three comes up on the flop. I made the correct fold but would have won a huge pot. Later in the game, I was playing with a LAG player. Flop came up 886, and he shoved. I figured I was good, so I called. He was holding A4o, another six on the river, and he counterfeited me.
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The most important issue with 33 is understanding what type of game you are in... You either want to call and go multi-way vs the most amount of players or 3 bet pre to go Heads up... You definitely have to C-Bet ANY dry board... I wouldn't C-bet any 2 broadway cards or 8- 10- Q kinda flops... You never want somebody's Semi-bluff being stronger than your hand
NIts and rocks dont have 3bet bluffs and their range is JJ+ AK+ so i dont get why we check/calling when literally we only split vs other QQ unless we arent sure about our read of a player it should be a snap fold imo. If they are somewhat wider pre and have like 1010 and AQ also in their range then call is okay i guess.
A-4 suited has become to the new AK not because of its playability on boards... Its the worse-best hand preflop to balance your range... You three bet with A-4 hoping to get a fold... You semi block AA, other Ax so you are looking more at KK QQ JJ 10-10, suited broadways and middle pocket pairs... In small stakes, its definitely important to see how the player reacts to calling yoir 3 bet.
What an earth is a 90% winrate in poker, if i may ask? u mean u win like 90 out of 100 played hands? You normaly track your winrate buy the money (big blinds) you make... Like a solid winrate is winning 5bb per 100bb an hour. Tracking "won hands" by simple the amount is misleading. For Example you win your 90 out of 100 hands but only winning 10 bb per won hand. The 10 hands you loose u loose 100bb per hand. In this example you still have your 90% winrate, but u actually lost money in this session...
Nice content but in Mystery Bounty there is 0 GTO.. Zero SKILL needed after ITM. Mid or big Stacks snap calls pre all in with garbage like J2o or 83o multiway 😂
In tournaments on shoveable stack yes. In cash dont go allin with small pairs . ANd yes mostof the time small pairs should be raised or folded in some situations esp to 3bets being Out Of position. on 9 handed table.
It will depend on your position at the table and types of players your are against. If you raise 3 BB from a top position, and are called, then miss the flop, just check/fold. If you are going all in instead you are up for a disaster. Most of the time.
You need to know your table... You either want MAX players in or heads up... If you do raise or 3 bet, which you should do often, invision you have AK, and play from there... Always have another hand in mind with small pocket pairs for bluffing opportunities... then if a 3 does catch, play that accordingly.
You only want to go all in with a hand like that if your in a position in a tournament where you are short stacked and need to double up. If you go all in everytime or even most the time with small pairs you'll most likely not go deep in tournaments. With small pairs all in your either a coin flip or way behind. Best to see a flop and if you hit trips your usually gonna make some money if you don't hit trips it's usually best to fold on any bet.
With pocket 33 as pre flop aggressor on an ace high board which represents your range you should bet 100% of the time, if they call or raise then you shutdown, but you still have all non-paired hands beat like KQs/KJs etc. I don't know what you are talking about man !!!
I agree. Absolutely horrible advice to just check fold 33 on an A high board to a single bet as the PFR. Makes me think this "coach" is not really too good at poker lol.
@@brucet.3239 I disagree. When fish hit a pair or two pair or a flush draw in my experience it’s almost impossible to induce a fold without massively betting. So I could see trying to over bet the pot to induce a fold on the chance they miss. Or they play very passively and don’t always communicate their hand strength and call you down anyway. The problem with 3s is any higher pair beats them. So they might hit a pair of fives with a two kicker for example and win. Fish just don’t fold when they have something they perceive as valuable. Playing good players is easier this way as they’re more willing to throw away their pairs.
I knew this guy would pull out hands that are always good enough to play and then create senerios to where he is 100% correct... Prople don't play 6-7s because they think they are ahead... They play it because its a very camaoflaughed hand must to balance rànges and bust players... Its very very easy to play.
You explained how to play QQ when you call against a NIT with a KJ7 board. How do you play QQ if you are the pre flop aggressor with this Flop? Does your play depend on your villain type? If you play Zone or anonymous (as I do) and you do not know the villain type, what is the standard play if you are the pre flop aggressor?
AJ suited or less to a raise, you're NOT playing for top pair. Sure you can win some pots, but you won't most of the time, unless you pair the kicker. Youre playing for Broadway or nut flushes. No one knows what you called with, don't be afraid to fold. The funny thing about Hold em, you get two new cards, in a minute.
Question about set mining. If I got raised pre-flop with baby pair, how expensive I should be calling to set mine? What is a rule of thumb to lay down?
here is one concept: be sure you can get 9x the bet size if you hit your set. If a guy raises to $30 in a 1-3 game but only has $200 left, you can't make enough if you hit to mske up for the 8 times you miss. Fold unless you KNOW that big stacks behind you are going to call, not raise.
@@goatboy-l3dthis is mathematically correct if you are assured to get his stack when you hit your set. But you’re not. He will fold to your push or draw out on you or set over set you some percentage of the time. So you should be looking for at least 12:1. I’m usually looking for 15:1 to feel good about set mining 22-88.
AJ is bad to play A4 is good makes no sense to me. Winning at poker takes very good player reading good math and luck, play the same hands the same way good players will read you and your good hands get you little, you get bluffed out of AJ suited on a re raise because they know you only play premium hands that your very short odds to win their pocket 3s win v your top pair.
I started playing serious poker like 3 weeks ago, always had passion for the game, thanks to your videos and cheat sheet im finding a lot of success. Love from India!
That's awesome to hear, keep crushing!
Examples 2 & 3. I was playing an MTT. I had pocket threes twice. The first time, I wisely folded in the BB. It was near the end of the rebuy period, and too many low stacks were all-in. Three comes up on the flop. I made the correct fold but would have won a huge pot.
Later in the game, I was playing with a LAG player. Flop came up 886, and he shoved. I figured I was good, so I called. He was holding A4o, another six on the river, and he counterfeited me.
Ouch, that's a tough beat!
With AJ suited you said call, thats the problem if you arent closing the action three bet or fold, you want to narrow their range.
Good advice for beginner players. Anyone who has spent much time around the tables has seen these rules in action plenty of times.
Glad it was helpful!
perfect assessment. these are rules you really learn through experience
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Good tip on the AJs, I def overvalued that
Solid Advice.
Thanks glad this one helped!
Are baby pairs even worth playing? You will get into set over set situations and get stacked some percentage of the time
You were not in NY last week?
The most important issue with 33 is understanding what type of game you are in... You either want to call and go multi-way vs the most amount of players or 3 bet pre to go Heads up... You definitely have to C-Bet ANY dry board... I wouldn't C-bet any 2 broadway cards or 8- 10- Q kinda flops... You never want somebody's Semi-bluff being stronger than your hand
That's a great point about the type of game. Thanks for the feedback!
NIts and rocks dont have 3bet bluffs and their range is JJ+ AK+ so i dont get why we check/calling when literally we only split vs other QQ unless we arent sure about our read of a player it should be a snap fold imo. If they are somewhat wider pre and have like 1010 and AQ also in their range then call is okay i guess.
Exactly...
2:23 I played last night and kept winning with pocket 3s , 5s and got pocket js back to back
Played many hands over the last 30 years to draw my own conclusion that this is solid advice!
Thanks dr. Mark!
7:50 - three remaining 9s and three remaining 4s, not four of these. You cannot count the 9 and the 4 of diamonds for both the flush and the straight.
9:00
What about QQ_BB versus an overlimping, 2-bet-calling K6sHJ fish? Never mind... that same fish just caught QQ himself and gave it all up to AA
A-4 suited has become to the new AK not because of its playability on boards... Its the worse-best hand preflop to balance your range... You three bet with A-4 hoping to get a fold... You semi block AA, other Ax so you are looking more at KK QQ JJ 10-10, suited broadways and middle pocket pairs...
In small stakes, its definitely important to see how the player reacts to calling yoir 3 bet.
That's a really great point about the importance of reading your opponent!
How is an ace of a king going to flop 41% of the time? There are 8 of those cards in a 52 card deck, isn’t that closer to 20%?
(44÷52)×(43÷51)×(42÷50) gives a 60% chance that there is no ace or king in the flop
Cls.
Very useful guide.
Just start playing real cash game n got 90% win rate so far..
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What an earth is a 90% winrate in poker, if i may ask? u mean u win like 90 out of 100 played hands? You normaly track your winrate buy the money (big blinds) you make... Like a solid winrate is winning 5bb per 100bb an hour. Tracking "won hands" by simple the amount is misleading. For Example you win your 90 out of 100 hands but only winning 10 bb per won hand. The 10 hands you loose u loose 100bb per hand. In this example you still have your 90% winrate, but u actually lost money in this session...
Keep it up!
@@jonasmontag9229 just played 20 games n won 18 of those.
Hour p n l is $45 so far
Can you please make 4 colours cards? Ty
Will work on that for the next one, thanks for the feedback.
Nice content but in Mystery Bounty there is 0 GTO.. Zero SKILL needed after ITM.
Mid or big Stacks snap calls pre all in with garbage like J2o or 83o multiway 😂
Should I raise a lot or even go all-in with small pocket pairs like 33 or 44? How does that hold up against broadway hands
In tournaments on shoveable stack yes. In cash dont go allin with small pairs . ANd yes mostof the time small pairs should be raised or folded in some situations esp to 3bets being Out Of position. on 9 handed table.
It will depend on your position at the table and types of players your are against. If you raise 3 BB from a top position, and are called, then miss the flop, just check/fold. If you are going all in instead you are up for a disaster. Most of the time.
You need to know your table... You either want MAX players in or heads up... If you do raise or 3 bet, which you should do often, invision you have AK, and play from there... Always have another hand in mind with small pocket pairs for bluffing opportunities... then if a 3 does catch, play that accordingly.
You only want to go all in with a hand like that if your in a position in a tournament where you are short stacked and need to double up. If you go all in everytime or even most the time with small pairs you'll most likely not go deep in tournaments. With small pairs all in your either a coin flip or way behind. Best to see a flop and if you hit trips your usually gonna make some money if you don't hit trips it's usually best to fold on any bet.
How is an ace or a king going to flop 41% of the time? There are 8 of those cards in a 52 card deck, isn’t that closer to 20%?
There's 3 cards on the flop and 18 cards from players that can go
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn’t the odds for hitting the set on the flop with pocket pair 1 : 7,5 - not 1 : 8,5?
Some say the 3rd strongest hand in Hold’em is QQ, and some say AKs.
The ones who say AKs don’t understand basic statistics where any pocket pair is a significant advantage over AK suited or offsuit
22 beats AK
@@johnnyshedd7082 22 vs AKs nearly 50/50 if neither 2 matches the suit. 33 is only a little better, 88 is about 2% advantage, QQ almost 5%
@@johnnyshedd7082 no. You forget the other st8/flush possibilities. like 48% fav vs AK
QQ is 54% odds to win vs AK suited all-in preflop, so I would rather have the queens!
With pocket 33 as pre flop aggressor on an ace high board which represents your range you should bet 100% of the time, if they call or raise then you shutdown, but you still have all non-paired hands beat like KQs/KJs etc. I don't know what you are talking about man !!!
I agree. Absolutely horrible advice to just check fold 33 on an A high board to a single bet as the PFR. Makes me think this "coach" is not really too good at poker lol.
He’s talking about Microstakes where they could care less about your range and couldn’t even spell the word range
But yes against a thinking opponent you’re right
@@realjoeroessler that's irrelevant, on an Axx disconnected board they will have air and fold to a single bet a large percentage of time.
@@brucet.3239 I disagree. When fish hit a pair or two pair or a flush draw in my experience it’s almost impossible to induce a fold without massively betting. So I could see trying to over bet the pot to induce a fold on the chance they miss. Or they play very passively and don’t always communicate their hand strength and call you down anyway. The problem with 3s is any higher pair beats them. So they might hit a pair of fives with a two kicker for example and win. Fish just don’t fold when they have something they perceive as valuable. Playing good players is easier this way as they’re more willing to throw away their pairs.
I knew this guy would pull out hands that are always good enough to play and then create senerios to where he is 100% correct... Prople don't play 6-7s because they think they are ahead... They play it because its a very camaoflaughed hand must to balance rànges and bust players... Its very very easy to play.
You explained how to play QQ when you call against a NIT with a KJ7 board. How do you play QQ if you are the pre flop aggressor with this Flop? Does your play depend on your villain type? If you play Zone or anonymous (as I do) and you do not know the villain type, what is the standard play if you are the pre flop aggressor?
AJ suited or less to a raise, you're NOT playing for top pair. Sure you can win some pots, but you won't most of the time, unless you pair the kicker. Youre playing for Broadway or nut flushes.
No one knows what you called with, don't be afraid to fold. The funny thing about Hold em, you get two new cards, in a minute.
Question about set mining. If I got raised pre-flop with baby pair, how expensive I should be calling to set mine? What is a rule of thumb to lay down?
here is one concept: be sure you can get 9x the bet size if you hit your set. If a guy raises to $30 in a 1-3 game but only has $200 left, you can't make enough if you hit to mske up for the 8 times you miss. Fold unless you KNOW that big stacks behind you are going to call, not raise.
@@goatboy-l3d very cool. thank you, good sir.
@@goatboy-l3dthis is mathematically correct if you are assured to get his stack when you hit your set. But you’re not. He will fold to your push or draw out on you or set over set you some percentage of the time. So you should be looking for at least 12:1. I’m usually looking for 15:1 to feel good about set mining 22-88.
Literally flopping the world would significantly disrupt the game.
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AJ is bad to play A4 is good makes no sense to me. Winning at poker takes very good player reading good math and luck, play the same hands the same way good players will read you and your good hands get you little, you get bluffed out of AJ suited on a re raise because they know you only play premium hands that your very short odds to win their pocket 3s win v your top pair.
I would rather have pocket queens than pocket aces. I have never won with pocket aces.
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stop the AI Bull man.
Is this video designed for the amateurs you want your viewers to beat!?!?!
My videos are geared towards beginners and small stakes players.
Pathethic amateur advices
i just limped with pocket tens utg. four people to flop. 10 10 8 rainbow. bt river its all in and i lose.