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Poker Bet Sizing Hack: ONE QUESTION to Rule Them All
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- Опубликовано: 18 мар 2024
- How to choose the perfect bet sizing on every street by asking just ONE question. Marc Goone from Hungry Horse Poker gives one question each for the flop, turn and river to help choose the best sizing with both value and bluffs.
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I'm a profitable player, but these videos are super helpful. I've been thinking lately how I need to throw in more overbets for bluffs and value to bring my game to the next level. I've been realizing lately that I have been missing out on a lot of bluffing spots and a lot of value.
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So I was watching one of these today (I think it was the OOP one) and playing on Global in another tab. Got involved in a hand, and the flop came J92 with two spades. I was well prepared.
Flop: What's the biggest size that they raise with their strong hands but still call with their weak hands?
Turn: Are they capped?
River: What would I do with the inverse?
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Good, actionable poker content. Refreshing. Bless your heart Marc.
thank you alexxandermarketing
The last two vids have been 🔥. My river play is much improved already
bless u
this video and the out of position video changed my whole game. i've been winning for a week, and i've been able to move up stakes. thanks Marc.
bless u
This is actually a really good vid
why thank u
Love the content
thank you thank you 🥰
Deep and wet w a passive V. Got it. Go big. I wish I wasn't still a jr high kid.
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great vid.
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Really love the content and want to find a way to practice these thinking processes repeatedly with many kind of flop, turn, and river with any kind of hands we have.
I'm just a struggling beginner.
just made a video on what questions to ask on every street. coming soon.
Great vid, dad!
bless u
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this is my favorite flop
at the lowest stakes a lot of players like to check call OOP with their made flushes on turns and such. make sure you take in to account the player type on each street as well
from everything i’ve seen this just isn’t true. we have players we coach playing in every major poker market across north america - low stakes to high stakes. if you bet small on the turn, players frequently either xr their flushes or donk the river.
poker is poker is poker. low stakes isn’t some special twilight zone.
@@hungryhorsepoker should’ve specified my room has a larger population of extremely passive older players mainly playing for promotions and comps. my perspective def has tunnel vision
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What does capped mean?
they cannot have the very best hands on this board because of the previous actions they have taken
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@hungryhorsepoker You know it Brother ! ! Great Content 🙌 Keep them coming 😎
Ay yo, this is ACTUALLY the kind of content that low to mid stakes players could use to start winning in their games. Great video but I’m not liking or sharing I got kids to feed! 😅
omg plz help
You seem good at poker.
prove it
Regarding stack depth, betting smaller on the turn with the 999. What’s to stop the converse versus a good player who will over raise with a made flush or semi bluff with the nut card and top pair stopping us from realizing our equity? Is there a situation where we cannot realize our equity? Let’s say the person knows we have 10 outs and a set, makes the flush, jams on our set; is it correct to call it off with 20% equity? Seems the determination regarding their hand strength comes from our bet and their raise. If we check the made flush card, give up the betting lead, and call their bet-then what are they putting us on? Will they bet the river with the flush, and a bluff too?
Most of this is pretty good but I disagree strongly with the idea of having different value bet sizes versus Bluff sizes it's supposed to be polarized you're supposed to be mixing your Bluffs and your strong value with the same bet size an observant opponent will eat you alive on the river if you aren't polarizing your bluffs/value.
ah we found the wiggly guy from 10:44
Why open 4x on BU🤔
why not
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Because they might call 5x 😅
Squishy were you upset that giraffe poker was already taken?
maybe a little !
@@hungryhorsepoker you seriously have the best poker content. Thank you for sharing and your effort is greatly appreciated.
I like your teaching style.
Do you have any content/courses that you sell?
@@SFreedberg1 we do 28 day bootcamps specifically for live poker! check the description for link to our website for more info
A balanced player destroys this strategy,
i agree. u play against a lot of those?
Actually unbalanced wait till river and observing board texture could pick apart, but I think he's right, 99% can't or won't understand it.
I don't like the way you explained the river concept. To me, if you are trying to determine what to do with your hand, and you ask "What am I doing with the inverse?" that means you are doing the SAME as the inverse, not the opposite. It appears you are instead asking "Do I want to get all (or a good chunk of) my money in with THIS hand?" and if you are making the decision this way, your bets will be easy to pick off. The opponent just needs to determine which situation he's in: "What does hero think is the top of my range?" and "Do I have a lot of air?"
curious: have u ever played live poker?
@@hungryhorsepoker yes. It's my preferred game.
I made a bad joke aboit your tattoos a while back and i was completely wrong and out of line. You might just be the best at explaining great poker advice on youtube. So my apologies bruv