5 Postflop HACKS To INCREASE Your WIN Rate! [Poker Lesson With Alex Fitzgerald]

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • Learn these 5 postflop tricks that Alex ‘Assassinato’ Fitzgerald teaches you to instantly increase your win rate at the poker tables!
    In this poker video Alex will show you some unconventional postflop plays that he does not always get to teach. He has used all of these in the field constantly to great effect!
    Alex Fitzgerald teaches you some of the things he has learnt from extensive study into the general poker population and their tendencies. He also talks about how there are 3 categories of poker hands if you want to simplify your strategy when playing in a heads up pot. How you will play pairs will make or break you in No Limit Hold’em!
    Alex uses Flopzilla to help visualize his thought process and ranges which helps you determine your poker hands equity against a specific range that your opponent could have.
    Alex teaches you the merits of utilizing an overbet in situations where your opponent’s range is capped to being weak. This is a great tool to use in the mid to low stakes where players will often just give up their weak holdings when facing a large bet size.
    Alex gives a great insight into what information you can gather from the strength of your opponent’s hand depending on their bet size. There are many occasions when a poker player will use a small size on the turn in an attempt to buy a cheap showdown at the river. Against these particular opponent’s you should look for spots to lead on the river to try and get extra value from your stronger poker hands.
    Here are the 5 postflop tricks that you can use to increase your win rate:
    1) Raise pairs on the turn to get money from weak leads!
    2) Overbet the turn when your opponent caps his range!
    3) Lead the river for value versus opponents who are trying to buy the showdown!
    4) Checkraise Ace-High boards with the best kickers!
    5) Bet bigger on Ace-High boards when you have the Ace!
    0:00 - What You Will Learn
    0:43 - Poker Hand Example #1
    3:39 - Always Think Of A Raise Or Bet First
    5:21 - What Was Your Plan On The River?
    6:48 - Raise Pairs On The Turn Against Weak Leads
    6:59 - Poker Hand Example #2
    13:36 - When To Overbet The Turn
    13:44 - Poker Hand Example #3
    14:56 - Why Lead There?
    18:14 - When To Lead The River For Value
    18:28 - Poker Hand Example #4
    21:40 - When To Checkraise Ace-High Boards
    21:55 - Poker Hand Example #5
    26:03 - When To Bet Bigger On Ace-High Boards
    On this Poker Coaching channel we cover a weekly poker topic to help improve your poker strategy!
    In order to take your poker game to the next level it is vitally important you learn all the nuances of the game.
    Do you know what ranges of poker hands you should be playing from each position? When should you 3-bet, call or fold? When is the right time to make a hero call or a huge bluff? Do you know how to play preflop, flop, turn & river effectively and how should your poker strategy change depending on the street? What difference does it make if you are playing multi-way vs heads-up?
    #pokerstrategy #postflop #alexfitzgerald

Комментарии • 37

  • @PokerCoaching
    @PokerCoaching  Год назад +6

    Which is YOUR favorite postflop trick from this video? 😀

    • @McBurns
      @McBurns Год назад

      The first one. Such an interesting idea I’d never had considered. Thanks for the good content Jonathan Little!

    • @RealEyesRealizeFascists
      @RealEyesRealizeFascists Год назад

      Check, raise, fold to three bet.

    • @jppagetoo
      @jppagetoo Год назад

      This was much the same lesson as you did with how to play AK. I used the same thinking on these questions. It is not just AK, it is a mindset and recognizing where a raise is way better than a call.

  • @PO-Dunk_din
    @PO-Dunk_din Год назад +10

    I really enjoy all of the coaches but Alex is probably my favorite. He is a teacher . Easy to listen to and I can tell he really enjoys teaching which makes learning easy and so much fun. Thanks

    • @jbpokerwar8962
      @jbpokerwar8962 Год назад +1

      I talk to him through emails, super nice and helpful. Alex we were both right about Tank. Ty for helping me

    • @ElJefe0719
      @ElJefe0719 Год назад +1

      I took a private lesson recently with him. Great teacher and really interesting guy. 👍

    • @jbpokerwar8962
      @jbpokerwar8962 Год назад

      @@ElJefe0719 hes the best. Loves boxing, like me it's hard to find boxing lovers lol

  • @robertmcglone361
    @robertmcglone361 3 месяца назад

    Man when Alex gives a webinar “I listen”. He is outstanding. Thanks so much Alex, your the best!

  • @jakeabtan7631
    @jakeabtan7631 Год назад +19

    Top tier content

    • @user-cm3id7sn8w
      @user-cm3id7sn8w Год назад +1

      I guess you are a fish
      Thank you for your contribution 🙏

  • @GutttSHOT
    @GutttSHOT Год назад

    Incredibly informative all round! Brilliant

  • @joshkasen
    @joshkasen Год назад +1

    This really is some top tier Alex content.

  • @FireFighter0254
    @FireFighter0254 Год назад

    Excellent! Thank you Alex and Jonathan

  • @johnverdeaux
    @johnverdeaux Год назад +3

    I LOVE the overbet. In loose passive games, it's sometimes to only way to generate any fold equity. That said, it's not easy to know when it's appropriate. You can value own yourself pretty badly if you aren't smart about it.

  • @patientcix7810
    @patientcix7810 Год назад +10

    In example number 2, that goes along with what Jonathan has said about check raise bluffs not being that common in lower stakes. The call on the flop is telling, gives us a good reason to do that overbet. Thanks for letting me think about overbets more because I don't really have them in my game except trying to get worse hands to call me on the river :( which usually just ends up scaring them off.

  • @tomasdirocco
    @tomasdirocco Год назад

    the assassinato is back! im fan of him and grasquet
    thanks pokercoaching

  • @user-qd8zt8pr3e
    @user-qd8zt8pr3e Год назад

    awesome pratical strategy thought

  • @qsdailydose8970
    @qsdailydose8970 Год назад

    This is great

  • @bigcrescendo
    @bigcrescendo Год назад

    In the 3rd one where he leads river, wouldn’t raising the turn be better? Or would that just scare him away too much

  • @user-fr6vx9gx4w
    @user-fr6vx9gx4w 11 месяцев назад

    question. In explme #2, what if villan has two over cards like J Q or 10 Q and hit the Q on turn??

  • @nickmullen402
    @nickmullen402 Год назад

    Interesting video! I paused on the turn of example 2. Our overbet on the turn assumes that villain's check-call range on the flop is way too weak, and it kinda doesn't make that much sense (in my humble opinion) because if we had a flopped overpair or some kind of queen or some thick value hand like a straight or a set, then we wouldn't want him to consider folding a 7, and if we had an OP or a Q then we would have to call off a turn check-raise which would feel pretty dicy... interesting play though and probably good if you say it is

  • @briankeane4002
    @briankeane4002 Год назад

    In the last example, trick 5 - with a board of Ah 2h 3d - wouldn’t you frequently bet small on the flop due to having a slight range advantage but no real nut advantage?

    • @jbpokerwar8962
      @jbpokerwar8962 Год назад +3

      Betting small, gives draws a better price or if he has a 2 or 3 and hits it on the turn, probably wouldn't happen with the big bet. Yes he can have A2, A3, 22 and 33s but I play tournaments all day and small bets, like everyone is doing small bets, small bets on the turn. Low stakes we want to exploit and should not worry about balance and nut advantage. The more skilled the opponent than yeah maybe think like that but I use his 150 percent turn bet alot and it does work like 75 to 80 percent. Trust me, Alex is one of the best coaches out there. If I need a hand to be reviewed he always will get back to me. Try it and see. Hope this helps, keep grinding

  • @joshw6337
    @joshw6337 Год назад

    What if flop was same but hearts instead of Diamond do you still check?

    • @joshw6337
      @joshw6337 Год назад

      Sorry the A10 off hand

  • @ceyalt1946
    @ceyalt1946 Год назад +1

    Why didnt we raise the turn on number^#3

  • @denmark8th
    @denmark8th 7 месяцев назад

    for the 3rd hand, instead of leading out on the river, why not just XR on the turn? following your logic, V betting so small so that he can have a free show down on the river, then why don't we just raise the turn?

  • @lifeiswonderful22
    @lifeiswonderful22 11 месяцев назад

    20:17 I found the x/r after considering his cbet frequency. He should be cbetting this flop close to %100. If he folds any hand that's not an ace or pair, we can exploit it by x/r every time. As a response, he needs to be defending against an x/r with a range wider than Ax or pair. If he's forced to defend more widely, were getting a lot of value with AQo. Further, if he does have an Ace, we can likely get more value on later streets.

  • @idonthavemonkey
    @idonthavemonkey 11 месяцев назад

    For hand 2, you capped your opponent's range based on timing tells. These are less reliable online, when multi-tablers never think too long about a play, and someone who seems to be tanking could just be multi-tasking. Could we still cap our opponents' range here. Also, if we are going to do this as a bluff, what value hands would we balance it with?

  • @LifeisA_Dream
    @LifeisA_Dream Год назад

    😀

  • @n1kk1cathar1ne
    @n1kk1cathar1ne Месяц назад

    Do these apply to online micro stakes like NL2 & NL5?

  • @WalkingRoscoe
    @WalkingRoscoe 10 месяцев назад

    Patience. Endurance. Instinct.
    After weeding out any field, poker is STILL a coin flip.

  • @johnoneill6975
    @johnoneill6975 Год назад

    Leading for value, i feel like i cost myself a few bucks every session.

  • @mihhailzaplava4820
    @mihhailzaplava4820 7 месяцев назад

    You'd lose so much money doing this on low stakes

  • @newchanges4643
    @newchanges4643 Месяц назад

    The only thing that makes sense in this video is that it doesn't make any sense.

  • @buckleup8962
    @buckleup8962 Год назад

    Example 4 with the check raise. As a low stakes player I think that’s a fold for the villian most of the time assuming you have the trip 2’s.