This play WINS THE MOST $$ in live POKER...
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- Опубликовано: 1 апр 2020
- Describing the play that will win you big $$ in poker. Betting the river thinly at $1-$2 No Limit Holdem and why check calling on the river in general is a bad play at the low stakes of live poker.
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Now in a real 1-2 scenario, the villain turns over K8 off and says he didn't shove because he was worried the hero might have had pocket aces.
This was such a classic low stakes scenario and such a great example to learn and get better. These are the scenarios, where value is so Important, he would've made between $30-$70 more and that starts adding up in similar hands/scenarios during a session, especially a long/longer one. Thank you Bart!
You can tell it’s a great call when Bart sits back in the chair and looks like he is talking to an old friend and not at work. Bart in his prime must have been tough to deal with on the tables. Great show Bart, top notch analysis as usual.
Great explanation as to why we have to value bet rivers in spite of boards that will have us beat sometimes.
More of this hero. He relates well. Good work Bart.
When he tanks for 90 seconds on the turn before calling half pot, it means he's hollywooding with something pretty good he has no intention of folding. He did call a flop raise. He might check back some rivers, but on the turn I would think I'm being trapped, and should check every river.
So, what is play that makes the most $$ in live POKER? Betting the river when your opponent is mentally disabled?
The amazing part of this video for me personally, was at the end when Bart was calculating combos of how many weaker hands would bet here, I specifically thought that he didn't include 9Ts and 89s. I loved how we get walked through the logical process of the hand. It's spot on, you see spots like this all the time in the low stakes. Really great vid Bart! 👍
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I think your videos have been helping me figure out things mentally that I'm doing wrong as of late. I level myself into making too many careless mistakes, miss value, and generally over-think just about every situation. Might as well be playing with my cards face up.
How do you call a reraise on the flop with bottom pair 8?
Great job as always
BAAAART!! Keep it going man. Going stir crazy over here.
Thing is, you have so many possible combos with only a HJ raise preflop. Literally, he could have anything. The $5 bet was really weird as I guess that it's an attempt to pot control with a bottom pair and maybe get you to fold if you completely missed the flop. But essentially it's so small, that it's just a check if you got any piece of the flop
This guy was open to suggestion and a gentleman but I wouldn't call Bart only to push my narrative. The takeaway here is Bart explained why a boat is so unlikely and I think he is right. Next time you can bet or bet/fold (stack depth dependant) the river in this spot. Nice one Bart.
Analysis is excellent 👍🏼
Great video Bart :)
There is a special place in the basement for the you-got-lucky guy. Right next to the closet where they keep the rubber hoses.
Yep! Cool vibes from Hero
Dude sounds like Goofy from Disney