[2023] 5NL POKER CASH STRATEGY - stop barreling!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @marksimpson2321
    @marksimpson2321 6 месяцев назад +1

    Have you got any evidence that you can crush 5nl over q decent sample range? I don't think this advice is specific enough or constructive for beating Stars Zoom. 5nl

  • @mortalhordewarrior9285
    @mortalhordewarrior9285 Год назад +1

    I love your videos, as a competitive gamer with no poker knowledge your channel has really helped.
    I like your "meta" tips, everything that you can do to maximize results before you even touch the cards.
    I literally have no clue how to play poker lol, yet I've been winning pretty good so far thanks to a lot of your videos.
    Pokertracker also helps a lot lmao. I'll be a pro in no time!

    • @spookypoker3747
      @spookypoker3747  Год назад

      nice bro. yeah to be honest the nitty gritty stuff is just not that important for most poker players. and focusing on meta and not specific stuff is what has helped me the most

  • @jorgediego5013
    @jorgediego5013 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you from Brazil 🧠

  • @simondabay4668
    @simondabay4668 Год назад

    I like your videos man keep it up! I like to start a session after this video particularly as part of my warmup routine. I try to integrate your tips for x and y situations.

  • @scave_phase5337
    @scave_phase5337 Год назад +1

    Hey man I’ve only recently found you but really love what post. Keep up the great work. Hopefully you’re not taking too much of my money as I’m on ignition also!

    • @spookypoker3747
      @spookypoker3747  Год назад

      my man I love reading comments like this so thank you. I'm currently on ACR so don't worry about me :D but games are great on ignition hope you're coming up

  • @QuickPoker
    @QuickPoker Год назад

    Hey 10 NL is a bit harder than how you described 5NL, on Global poker at least. But I agree that there are good and bad player types among all stakes. Great video. ⚡️

  • @mortalhordewarrior9285
    @mortalhordewarrior9285 Год назад +1

    Also, completely unrelated to this video.. but in some of your live poker footage, I saw you playing bomb pots. Have you found over the long run these games are more or less profitable?

    • @spookypoker3747
      @spookypoker3747  Год назад

      yea I love bomb pot games. regs are obviously stickier and harder to beat when playing them, but recreationals will often times just shove top pair or have really bad call downs. So I find they're very profitable. they also make the game looser.

  • @thornrosealex
    @thornrosealex Год назад

    1:45 Hey it's me!
    How are you sizing your value bets at 5NL? Obviously it's super dependent on hand/board/villain, but if you've got top pair on a dry board and are value betting three (?) streets against a random, roughly how are you sizing as they call down?

    • @spookypoker3747
      @spookypoker3747  Год назад +2

      yeah so if you have no history together, I find 1/2 is the best size for value/chance of getting called on all streets. if you develop history with the person and you think they might be more sticky because you've been aggro, this is when you can start sizing up and doing things like 2x pot like I talked about in the video.
      and if it's a super dry board, 1/3 or less. for example we have ak on k38 vs bb defend. I often cbet 1 bb.

    • @jeffshackleford3152
      @jeffshackleford3152 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@spookypoker3747is that what the donk min bet is?
      For value on super dry boards?
      I have been trying to figure out WTF is going on with that...
      Sometimes they fold to the raise, sometimes they don't.
      I am not seeing any particular pattern other than they might be trying to settle price for them to draw.

  • @usanve8335
    @usanve8335 Год назад

    Preflop charts. I dont believe is nessecerlly true. Hands You talking about have mostly OEV. They gain EV when villain is aggressive on certain boards

  • @usanve8335
    @usanve8335 Год назад

    Secondly, it doesnt matter how often your opponent is folding to the jum. What actually matter is how your range wants to play.