6 Plays You Will NEVER See Good Poker Players Make

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  • You will never see a good poker player making any of these 6 awful plays. Do not do this at the poker table.
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  • @BlackRain79Poker
    @BlackRain79Poker  Год назад +2

    Have you ever seen a good player do these 6 things? Also, here is the simple trick I discovered to beat loose players every time: ruclips.net/video/y1T7XL2QdVU/видео.html

  • @michaelpaiva9924
    @michaelpaiva9924 Год назад +18

    Saw a old guy the other day ( tournament style ) went in with a 4D, 7D . Flop comes 8C, 10D, JD,.....middle position makes a Bet and the old guy raises.....ok one fold and Middle position calls the raise. Now the Turn is a 3D....its heads up now. Middle position raises to 5,000....old guy snapd " All In "....Middle position Snap calls his all in with KD, 9D.....old guy was dead in the water and he lost all his chips.....

  • @dirkdiggler7887
    @dirkdiggler7887 Год назад +8

    I have been playing cash games for over twenty years. I enjoy your videos, it reminds me on how I should be playing

    • @Hedonism96
      @Hedonism96 Год назад

      After 20 years if you don’t have it figured out ur just fucked

  • @gwoody4003
    @gwoody4003 Год назад +8

    One thing I had to scold myself regualrly to get over was ALWAYS paying to see a flop.
    Especially if there was a paint card in my hand. And of course, I would hit the flop like 1 out of 20 times.
    And then still lose or be chased off the pot.
    Eventually I realized its better to fold and regret it once vs. paying to regret it the other 19 times.

    • @Mauricio-kf8qx
      @Mauricio-kf8qx Год назад +2

      Don’t pay to see a flop, charge your opponent to see a flop by 3 betting 4 betting! Then when your opponent misses you can take it down.

    • @gwoody4003
      @gwoody4003 Год назад

      It took me a little while to shift my game from fun friendly home game mentality to serious competitive mode. Playing with friends for fun is so different cus everyone just wants to play some poker and we would play hands and make moves that are statisticaly foolish. A pair of 2s is a different hand when you have opponents that will happily chase a straight or put all their eggs in one basket with nothing, hoping the river pans out.
      Its odd going back now cus my friends will play a small pair like its the nuts, so putting them on a specific range based on the board and their betting is near impossible.
      I think thats why you see some pros have a hard time playing amateurs in those televised cash games. Sometimes chasing that straight or flush does pay off, and an experienced serious player making the "right" choices would have never even stayed in the hand.

  • @NtrTainUs
    @NtrTainUs Год назад +2

    Really good video!

  • @jordanar18
    @jordanar18 Год назад +5

    Playing AK passively. Recs just flat preflop and fold to a flop bet when they don’t make a pair

    • @wowo29
      @wowo29 Год назад

      AK is Anna Kournikova, looks pretty but rarely wins

    • @adrianamatlack532
      @adrianamatlack532 Год назад +1

      @@wowo29 it's a great hand when someone understands how to play well. If you do not study the hand in detail then you may have issues.

    • @adrianamatlack532
      @adrianamatlack532 Год назад +1

      Yeah, I see this a lot at low stakes games, and they are total fish lol

    • @nobbynobbynoob
      @nobbynobbynoob Год назад

      That's actually a profitable way to play AK in terms of pre-flop strategy...
      Re-raising, however, is far MORE profitable in the long run, ergo normally the best play.

    • @wowo29
      @wowo29 Год назад

      @@adrianamatlack532 I don't disagree. I was only half joking, it can definitely be very profitable

  • @joshb9657
    @joshb9657 Год назад

    Love your channel mate, and tips on playing against bad players at home? That never fold

  • @louismaberry9683
    @louismaberry9683 Год назад

    Excellent!

  • @longlostkryptonian5797
    @longlostkryptonian5797 10 месяцев назад

    So true! I’ve eaten it so many times with KK because i couldn’t bring myself to lay them down 😢

  • @lography6917
    @lography6917 Год назад

    Excellent advice

  • @wesleydiolata3467
    @wesleydiolata3467 Год назад +1

    Awesome Advice.

  • @rarity2006
    @rarity2006 Год назад

    Great advice my friend I will remember it. Thank you

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  Год назад

      Glad this one helped you Shayne, thanks for watching!

  • @connorcain3852
    @connorcain3852 Год назад

    New subscriber here, great videos man. Keep up the good work

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  6 месяцев назад

      Glad my poker videos are helping you, thanks for watching!

  • @virajdharmarathne1901
    @virajdharmarathne1901 Год назад +3

    QQ VS AK (opponent win)
    Ak vs QQ (opponent win)
    This is wt happened to me for last couple of time🥵

  • @PeterEyamie
    @PeterEyamie 11 месяцев назад

    I get called with my 4bet preflop with AA to 24-30BB with 45, 67, 58, etc and 90% of the time they flop str8s. Gets so sickening.

  • @captainsal7074
    @captainsal7074 Год назад

    3:40, wouldn't each player then have an ace high flush?

  • @ligafftheindifferent3495
    @ligafftheindifferent3495 Год назад

    HAND #1
    You might be right, but there is some merit to the check raise. If he is beat, he will probably fold, but you were not going to get much action anyhow. If you check now and check the turn, you just gave him TWO free cards. If he has 2 overcards, you don't want that many outs getting two free cards. He has roughly 24% equity here and that is way too much to let him realize it for free,
    If you check raise and he re raises, you muck. If he calls, you pre probably going to muck on the next round since the board is so dry, but you do get a slim chance to improve to beat his probable overpair. A plan to check call and fold to future betting seems pretty weak. Calling seems to depend on him checking the turn with overcards and betting when you are beat. This stuff is why playing out of position is so hard, but I think check calling is not necessarily the solution. I suppose a slover might help here.

  • @Tedinator1738
    @Tedinator1738 Год назад +1

    The first reason is an amazing piece of advice. I had a straight but there was a possibility that someone had a full house. I folded my full house while everyone else went all in. Sure enough it was 2 pair vs trips vs full house.

  • @tanium864
    @tanium864 Год назад

    How should you know when to play when no one raises pre flop?

  • @MortgageMike305
    @MortgageMike305 Год назад

    “You don’t need to see it” ‼️ That’s been the hardest part of my game to work on.

  • @danielmeuler2877
    @danielmeuler2877 Год назад

    Absolutely HATE Ace rag. Ace Baby Suited is typically a Insta Fold as well. The later is probably a leek of my game but I live with it.

  • @septicwomb4394
    @septicwomb4394 Год назад

    I know it’s good over the long run, but it’s so annoying hand-to-hand that rec players will call preflop with garbage and hit their hand when they shouldn’t be in the pot at all.

  • @Punkrides
    @Punkrides Год назад

    When im slowly played pocket ace, i always cracked..😂😂🤣😂

  • @marcjtdc
    @marcjtdc Год назад

    Thank you Lou Ferrigno.

  • @adrianamatlack532
    @adrianamatlack532 Год назад +1

    With all do respect, a pot sized bet is fine with AA in many games with 3 limpers. If I am out of position I make it a little bigger. I do not like going 10 x, pot size bet is more logical. I am not afraid of multiway pots. I study them and do well in them. I obviously prefer heads up with AA, but am OK in other situations. Pot size should be fine, 10x is fine if you will get one caller, might not be bad to try, but I think pot size bet is fine too if you are good at multi way pot situations.

    • @e.t926
      @e.t926 Год назад

      Multiwya pot is never good😊

    • @adrianamatlack532
      @adrianamatlack532 Год назад

      @@e.t926 It is fine if you know what you are doing, you may only have 40 percent equity but you are getting odds up to 8 to 1 or 5 to 1 etc, most fish can't play these, but it is still very profitable for a skilled cash game player who understands multi way pots.
      Problem is most poker players are clueless in this situation so much coaches give the easy way out, get heads up, which is good advice, but not the only way to play though it takes a lot more skill multi way for sure.
      The point is that even if you lose half the time that is fine if you are getting odds like 5 to 1, do the math people.

  • @jakestone2591
    @jakestone2591 Год назад

    You never play 5/4 suited unless your in a blind and no reraise.

  • @Punkrides
    @Punkrides Год назад

    Everytime i lose my bankroll im always here..😂😂🤣

  • @f4natos22
    @f4natos22 Год назад

    Guys im currently learn poker
    And that very many % , odds to learn
    Do you guys play while holding a calculator?
    Or you guys are counting it in the head? You guys must be the next albert einstein

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 9 месяцев назад

      we plant calculator in the head, and then we calculate by head.

  • @zacharymassat1515
    @zacharymassat1515 Год назад

    Bro said 10X LOL. You raise it to 10x in a real game and everybody folds because that's a ridiculous sizing. 4x + 1bb for every limper would be 7x, which is normal. Don't be so afraid of getting your aces cracked that you price everybody out and win 4 bb kids

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 9 месяцев назад

      that depends on the table. 10 handed with 70% loose passive CS players, you must raise huge. Cuz, in small stakes people dying to see the flop. And...when you got 4 chasers, one of them will crack your nuts, baby! for sure!

  • @adrianamatlack532
    @adrianamatlack532 Год назад +1

    You usually give great advice, but what you said about folding 33 in EP to a 3 bet is very wrong in many situations. First off how deep are we? You telling me if we are 150 or 200 bb deep that is not a call. And it certainly IS a call 100 bb deep if I open to 3x say 6 bucks at 1 2 and MP 3 bets to 18 dollars. You telling me I am not calling the 12 for those implied odds. Also being out of position is not that big a problem with sets.
    You surely did not think that one out. I know the poker tracker 4 will often show that play as losing but that is because most people do not realize that it is a fold sometimes. If you are up against some tight reg who will not stack off with an over pair then you do not have the implied odds, but if you are against some typical low stakes fish who wills stack off AA, KK, QQ easy to a set than of course calling the 3 bet is OK, if it is 3 x. Once you start getting to 4 x and bigger then I think we are getting into leak territory for 100 bb, but certainly fine for 150 bb or more.
    In any case your videos have helped me greatly, but I see poker coaches often advocating this type of play with set mining, and I think that is because it actually is a big leak for most players, but that does not mean it is not very profitable if done intelligently from out of position.

    • @losyart
      @losyart Год назад +2

      Dont forget about reverse implied odds to be oversetted especially deep . Thats why it is a fold unless ofc u arent able to act cautiosly on 3xJxQx or 3xAxKx type of boards u will be in a lot of trouble

    • @adrianamatlack532
      @adrianamatlack532 Год назад +1

      @@losyart I am not too worried, I know some great 1 2 games where the buy ins are 200 bb and these people play like it's 80bb. In the long run you will do fine, set over set is a serious consideration when playing super deep for sure, but If I see a nit trying to get it in and a K or A comes, then I am going to know he most likely hit a set, in a lot of cases.
      The advice has merit, but there are certainly times and players where we avoid this. I only open to 3 x at these 1 2 games, so a 3 bet is most likely only going to bet 12 bucks more. Certainly OK to call if they player wills stack off with over pair. Obviously we are talking heads up here, with more players it is certainly a call.

    • @michaelstephens9852
      @michaelstephens9852 Год назад

      Its a fold because of the player type. He said a tag was raising. If you hit your set against a good player you most likely aren't getting paid off.

    • @adrianamatlack532
      @adrianamatlack532 Год назад

      @@michaelstephens9852 True, if it is a TAG reg type, but there are the types that spew off, you have to make that decision based on the player, as I said.
      Clearly however the average player is not going to pick that up, I only did because I studied this quite a bit on poker tracker 4

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  6 месяцев назад

      Good points, thanks for watching my poker videos!

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    @Mr.Caring Год назад +1

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  • @badvideo169
    @badvideo169 8 месяцев назад

    great points always,