9 Poker Strategies EVERY Serious Player Should Know

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  • Here are the 9 poker strategies that every serious players needs to know. If you want to take your poker game to the next level, study these 9 elite tips.
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Комментарии • 79

  • @BlackRain79Poker
    @BlackRain79Poker  5 месяцев назад +9

    Have you tried any of these poker strategies? Also, here are the 7 flush draw tips all beginners need to know: ruclips.net/video/Rx_6vOiPf6Y/видео.html

  • @samvarner9426
    @samvarner9426 5 месяцев назад +86

    Nathan, I owe you significant gratitude. I'm a 70 year old Papa who began playing hold em regularly 2 years ago. I found you on RUclips and have watched a few dozen of your videos. I live by your hand chart, rarely enter a hand without a raise and practice controlled but aggressive continuation bets. I don't know how long this run will last but I'm up $35K this year -- only playing tournaments. I've monied in 2 WSOP events in Las Vegas, won a $600 mystery bounty tournament in Reno, and am up $3.5K playing countless tournaments at the local poker club. Thank you Nathan. I'll keep watching...

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  5 месяцев назад +11

      Wow nice job Sam! Glad my RUclips poker videos and my charts have been helping you so much. Keep it up!

  • @AlandisN
    @AlandisN 5 месяцев назад +1

    One of your best videos yet. Raising the flop and double barrel frequencies are definitely areas of opportunity for me.

  • @kristjornhom2976
    @kristjornhom2976 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Nathan. Thank you so much for posting such informative and helpful content. Your wealth of knowledge and advice is invaluable. I've been playing hold em (live low limit 1/2 and 1/3 NL cash games only) for many years but I have recently decided to try to take my game more seriously. Your content has been extremely helpful. I really want to get to a point where I can feel confident that I have the ability and skill to win consistently every time I sit down at the table and eventually be able to move up in stakes. I know you've mentioned that hiring a coach is very important and it helped you immensely. The problem in my mind is that I feel like any coach that is worth their salt is going to be extremely, prohibitively expensive and the return from "cheaper" coaches might not really be worth the investment. I watch videos, have read books, I've done a course (it was OK) but I feel like one on one coaching would be very helpful. What do you advise would be the best/most effective way for me to proceed in my journey to really improve? I'm sorry for the length of this post. Thank you so much for your advice!

  • @kenwilsn
    @kenwilsn 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for your strategy tips. I went to try them out in a 1,2, 8 player NL cash table this Saturday (2/10/24) at the Hard Rock Casino in Tampa Fl with a $300 buy-in. In 2 hrs I was able walk away with $969. Your advice allowed me to open my mind an see the game from a more strategic perpective.
    Thank you.
    Ken

  • @wayno1806
    @wayno1806 Месяц назад

    Your videos are by far the best I've ever seen. I love the way you teach, and explains the concept you are trying to teach. The Graphics that you use are clear, simple and easy to read. Big, Big fan, Thank you, Black Rain 79POKER.

  • @DPearls24
    @DPearls24 5 месяцев назад +8

    One issue with moving tables is that, at least at the tables I play at, if your stack exceeds the table max, you have to put away the balance of your chips. Therefore you potentially go from big stack to small(ish) stack. Does this create an issue or is it more important to ensure you are at a fishy table with the expectation that you will bring your stack up again?

    • @shawnadams1460
      @shawnadams1460 5 месяцев назад +1

      Honestly, I would rather move to a fishier table and have to go back to max buyin than stick to a table of people my level or higher.

  • @universalnetwork264
    @universalnetwork264 4 месяца назад

    Immediately started getting great results just by raising more often, bluffing when I feel everyone doesn’t have anything especially when losing, checking/calling when aggressive people bluff while I have a decent hand, betting even when I have nothing and 3 of the 5 river cards have been “delt” while I have high cards such as kings and aces, bluffing even while I have the lowest cards and high cards are on the table and raising even further when I have a hand and there’s players calling more often.
    Sure I do lose bigger sums of money sometimes but the net increase has lead to more winnings than losing, multiple winning streaks etc. obviously it’s still a very real possibility to lose altogether but instead of having a slight net loss I now have a good net win rate.
    Thank you! Most of the advice was simple to understand although I don’t really understand many of those terms. I’m not an advanced poker player but definitely not a beginner.

  • @ahmadfaraz3803
    @ahmadfaraz3803 5 месяцев назад +3

    following you advices were great now u should come in live cash games as well like Rampage and Mario would love to c u winning

  • @drewkjolberg6486
    @drewkjolberg6486 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the videos! I recently lucked out on an online freeroll and got $40 then hit the nickel tables and with $1 left I watched some of your videos and made a few bucks on another freeroll so I could give the tables a shot. I have a little over a hundred now. The raise on preflop and continuation bet instead of playing it slow was a game changer.

  • @NfsNfs-ye8bj
    @NfsNfs-ye8bj 3 месяца назад

    Nate Dogg, u r the man. I am currently playing some of the best poker of this life. This is priceless information. And I thank you.
    . Soul Nectar

  • @mattw4461
    @mattw4461 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow. I have to give the last tip way more consideration in the future. For some reason I dislike switching tables a lot. Im going to have to get over that habit

  • @viperhd70
    @viperhd70 3 дня назад

    #7: just beware of reverse implied odds if the fish calls, #4: big stacksizes are important as I've always learned that you should be able to win at least 20x your call size, not only to overcome your 1:9 odds, but also because more often than not you won't get paid off when you actually do hit your set, either because your opponent misses the flop entirely or because they actually beat your set.

  • @shaw-uv8hi
    @shaw-uv8hi 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video, my issue is I’ve won a few local tournaments, playing well and the last month or so I’ve had the worse downswing ever.. and when I mean downswing I mean hand quality .. not picking up any hands .. then I try make something happen because I’m not getting hands, and get smoked. Leaving my confidence on the floor .. i went like 3 tournaments without picking up a pocket pair or any broadway hands.. even trying to rep certain hands and they end up having what I’m trying to rep, going through a serious patch I keep thinking it’s mental but when your not picking up hands it’s really hard .. anyone else go through a really rough patch of not picking up good hands? I have it in my head that good players make it happen when they can’t pick up a hand, doubting my ability.

  • @edward6902
    @edward6902 5 месяцев назад

    hey Nathan
    your RUclips content is GOLD!!! having good success applying your methods at microstakes...have lost the appetite for play in unprofitable situations (ie very tough villain(s), too many short stacks, no other deep stacks)
    a question about seat choice: Is there some value in having a aggressive player on the hero's right so that before the hero has to act, he already knows the rest of the table's response to an aggressive play?

  • @castmaven
    @castmaven 3 месяца назад

    I have been playing poker for 20 years and I was still able to learn a ton from this video. You have an excellent way of explaining things and getting right to the point.

  • @aidandewit8874
    @aidandewit8874 3 месяца назад +2

    7:04 he says they have bluffs in their range and list 9,7 as a bluff, but it gives a straight on that board

    • @josephsaab7208
      @josephsaab7208 Месяц назад

      Yes but the point is that the player with 97 doesn't know what you have. You could easily have Q9 for the better straight.

  • @TroyDowVanZandt
    @TroyDowVanZandt 5 месяцев назад +10

    It looks like Nathan has invested some money in production. He either bought a nice microphone or did this video in a studio. As usual, great content. As for the last rule (and I'll plug the game that's making me the most money at the moment--I don't want hold'em to kill it like it did stud), Omaha/8 differs from hold'em in that you want an aggressive player on your left to bet your big hands for you. As Tenner and Krieger point out in their Mastering Omaha/8, this disguises your strength and sets up a vicious check-raise.

    • @spaarky277
      @spaarky277 5 месяцев назад

      I absolutely loved 7 card stud and you can barely find a table now...

    • @TroyDowVanZandt
      @TroyDowVanZandt 5 месяцев назад

      A few things converged to spell its demise. The first was hold'em with its higher variance that meant poor players could get a bigger bang for their buck (more suckouts before they had to reach in their wallet again). Cardrooms also found that they could get in more hands per hour with hold'em, thus increasing the rake. Another was TV. Everybody wanted to be a Baby Doyle Brunson.@@spaarky277

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Troy, I've actually had this mic and lighting for years, was traveling the world though for the past year packing light. Video quality will improve now that I have a stable home again :)

  • @gaberobison680
    @gaberobison680 2 месяца назад +1

    I really love limping to beat aggressive players. I’m also autistic so pretty good at faking diss appointment subtly enough to pull sneaky wins

  • @dennissmith3921
    @dennissmith3921 3 месяца назад

    So how would you play this hands if your not in position or should I not be playing them. Especially against the regulars when I can’t call? So if I do a small bet they just call, a large bet I just fold.

  • @roccolacapria2900
    @roccolacapria2900 19 дней назад

    Need guidance on equity

  • @roccolacapria2900
    @roccolacapria2900 19 дней назад

    U r great very helpful

  • @primewestplumbing
    @primewestplumbing 2 месяца назад

    What is the work around for playing online poker for real cash! What platforms can be trusted?

  • @arkansastrey9694
    @arkansastrey9694 5 месяцев назад +5

    Great content. Does anybody know why he named his channel "7,9" i assume its referring to a suited 7 9 hand ?

    • @sivaprasad761
      @sivaprasad761 5 месяцев назад +1

      You're right

    • @kapurants
      @kapurants 5 месяцев назад +3

      dang, I always assumed it was cuz he was born '79

    • @boxychubbo6922
      @boxychubbo6922 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@kapurantsgotta be

    • @arkansastrey9694
      @arkansastrey9694 5 месяцев назад

      I'd be interested in hearing him explain the significance of the suited 7,9 , because in my mind ( as one who takes the game seriously, watching videos like this) it seems like just a decent / playable hand ?

    • @boxychubbo6922
      @boxychubbo6922 5 месяцев назад

      @@arkansastrey9694 You think suited 79 is a decent hand? You should come play at my weekly game! 😎

  • @Lita-yr4wt
    @Lita-yr4wt 5 месяцев назад +2

    Aggressive players on your left "making your life hell" lol that's when you get tilty too, I was just thinking about this in your last video with the AQ example. I'll say it again your advice to leave/sit on the left of hyperaggressive players is game-changing for new players who don't know about position yet. Thanks for teaching how to be aggressive back! Need to take down more pots when you don't have anything... Hmm.. I was hoping I could just get really good at the math but I'm learning more that poker is more about acting and learning how to be the bigger bully 😅

  • @user-dn8dp2co1d
    @user-dn8dp2co1d 3 месяца назад

    Wish I could LIKE this VIDEO every time I've watched it!!! And I've watched it so much I lost count! And Still watching ❤❤

  • @KherojitSingh-dk1ek
    @KherojitSingh-dk1ek 4 дня назад

    So nice 💯❤😂🎉

  • @kalvin7534
    @kalvin7534 5 месяцев назад

    I get trying yo get Fish, NITs, LAGs and TAGs on your right. But at some point you are going to have 1-2 on your left. Especially at a 10 person table. How do you decide when you have the best seat at the table?

  • @CF73737
    @CF73737 2 месяца назад

    About raising, what if you have about 40
    Dollars and are playing 1/2. Isn’t 14 a lot?

  • @jackbale7804
    @jackbale7804 5 месяцев назад

    Hey Nathan,
    Q= On 10k Minimum Table, What's the Amount of Stack I should Start with???
    10k/20k or 30k....
    Do I have to cover Most of the Players Sitting on my Table????
    Please Update, Thanks Bud... Cheers 🥂

  • @Lilly-RoseNurse
    @Lilly-RoseNurse 5 месяцев назад

    Only thing I would add is you do not want tag/lag on your left, you have to get into too many hands OOP. Imo nit on left isn't even that bad. Just fold or mine them with strongish draw.

  • @CF73737
    @CF73737 2 месяца назад

    About the seating, what if you are at a game but the big and little blind and button keep rolling around. Doesn’t that mean your poker seat doesn’t matter?

    • @petra5349
      @petra5349 Месяц назад

      Players don’t switch places. If the fish is on your right he will always be on your right, however he might be the small blind and you’re the big blind and next round you are going to be the small blind and he is going to be the big blind. Hope that helped :)

  • @stirfrybry1
    @stirfrybry1 5 месяцев назад

    It's interesting that the player who would call a bet with hands gets labeled a fish and is just lucky when they catch a hand, but here you are semi bluffing with them. Fun stuff

  • @joestore
    @joestore 4 месяца назад +1

    In your example 6), a 97 gives them a straight. Very little chance you will beat that buddy 😢. Also a K comes on river, that gives the AQ a nut straight. NO, YOU SHOULD NOT BE TRYING GET A LAG OUT in this situation. You wanna KEEP THE POT SMALL since you haven't even hit the board.

    • @viperhd70
      @viperhd70 3 дня назад

      Was thinking exactly the same, also, you are still behind pocket pairs as well, and how are those even 'bluffs'.

  • @dedicated2poker
    @dedicated2poker 5 месяцев назад

    🎉 OMG it's like you have been playing over my shoulder. There's only the issue of me bluffing with too much equity. Most the time it works. But when it doesn't it costs me drastically

    • @CcUhgg-iu1gy
      @CcUhgg-iu1gy 2 месяца назад

      Id say it's better to bet low and consistently then to ever bluff high... If you bet frequently enough people are going to take you seriously even if it isn't a half pot bet lol then when you finally do bet high 50% of the time you'll get a fold... Assuming you are winning some hands... The more you win the easier it is to bluff... And the cheaper lol

  • @ant4007
    @ant4007 5 месяцев назад +2

    Are u semi bluffing with only a draw to the nuts?? Thanks! Love the videos

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  5 месяцев назад +1

      Not always, glad my videos are helping you!

  • @jacobgoldman5780
    @jacobgoldman5780 5 месяцев назад

    In point #6 97 is not a bluff as it makes straight on that turn...

  • @valentinbonchev7485
    @valentinbonchev7485 5 месяцев назад +1

    You should start playing poker Nathan

  • @edward6902
    @edward6902 5 месяцев назад +1

    Re the #1 tip about seat/table choice:
    Try and grab the seat to the left of that big stack
    Don’t play at a table of short stacks. Leave if a bunch of them aren’t staying topped up. The implied odds aren’t there
    On a related note, don’t give that super tight nit or that shoving chancer short stack any of your marginal action…they aren’t earning it

  • @trucanes99
    @trucanes99 5 месяцев назад +2

    Kermit plays poker

  • @osos231
    @osos231 15 дней назад

    Im learning poker. What I got so far is that I have to draw on my nuts🤔

  • @parsaafyoni4841
    @parsaafyoni4841 4 месяца назад

    I disagree with the number 8 . These days you should have a hand on showdown. There are many curious

  • @GerryCamelon
    @GerryCamelon 5 месяцев назад

    The Nuts is the best hand. Not one of the best. Off the bat this guy is wrong. Bad. Goodbye😢

    • @McRuffin
      @McRuffin 5 месяцев назад

      I think he’s suggesting there’s the 2nd and 3rd nuts also. And that they are effectively the nuts depending on the run out. I.E K high flush.