Wow, suited connectors are the same no matter what the suit is. Who would’ve guessed? Good thing this guy is here to tell us.
@novasean1473 сағат бұрын
Awesome bro. Commenting to support
@user-bw2rw9tw4b4 сағат бұрын
Varince is fancy nae for chanse/ luck
@DixiePokerAce7 сағат бұрын
My problem is when I play poker for 50 to 60 hours a week the rest of my life suffers. It just becomes too much. I do alright financially but my diet sucks, I don't exercise much, and I don't get much sleep. My relationships are also hard to maintain when I spend tons of time on the game.
@shameerrahim354810 сағат бұрын
Love this thank you
@jesterpoker17 сағат бұрын
while I agree, still maintain a strong understanding of gto based decisions for particular situations and deviate from them. don’t neglect the math!!!
@jordi.lozano.v23 сағат бұрын
I love these vids. They are quick and jam packed with useful info!
@J.o.s.i.c.xКүн бұрын
At home games with beginners I often get called by 90% of the players preflop, even if I raise it to 5BB + 1BB for every limper. Any suggestions?
@Mauricio-kf8qxКүн бұрын
Wrong. A42 is a check against a small Blind, bb, button defending range. They have more two pair combos and sets that they are gonna defends pure in these positions that you’re not gonna have cause you’re not opening a4, a2, 44, 22, 42 utg aswell as 53 suited is defending out of the bb, so there’s a huge equity advantage is in favour of of the defending range, not the opening range. This is a pure check especially considering having a back door nut flush draw. Stop teaching people to play poker incorrectly.
@edward6902Күн бұрын
a lot of good players aren’t c-betting out of position
@moste09Күн бұрын
JJ pair and TT .. very bad for all in
@nitaadrian4210Күн бұрын
Maybe on your world.
@user-ny2ys8dy7wКүн бұрын
Basic of basics, but no a single word about ranges =)
@JazzYachtrockerКүн бұрын
10-8 is the nuts
@shayneh8668Күн бұрын
In another vid you say to play 5 4 suited?
@joycelawrence1434Күн бұрын
Ahhhhmazing! I can't believe how much I have enjoyed testing this theory. I have recently just come back to the online table after about 4-5 years, just kind of as a lark to pass some time. Before, after tons of reading and studying the game in books and vids it all came down to the same thing. I would put some money on the site and would just fluctuate up and down a little bit, but eventually it would dwindle and be gone. I made sure to refresh before putting my toes back in the water and came across your content. Somehow my eyes have opened up to a whole new world. This ..this! Never thought I would enjoy playing the 1-2 cent micros takes again. It was always such chaos before! I just love the simplicity without all the evo's and and equity, and pot odds talking. I understand bits of those theory's, but sometimes that stuff just gets overwhelming. Now you are my main man for video binging. Hope your day is great.
@Robin-rs7ccКүн бұрын
I truly know That everybody say this but i really dont get the statistics together. Today i had AK against 88 and we played it twice and of course i lost both😉 then after a couple of hands i had a straight and lost to a 4 of a kind at the last card and i had a straight. The rest of the hands Was Nothing god for me and I lost 190 dollars. When i play its always the same i lost all my money ön the last card when i always have the nut on the turn but almost always loose. Its really insane and I can pay money to someone Who can help me learn what i can do to stop have "bad luck" i truly believe im a good player and thats why i need help please If someone in the comment want to help me contact me , il pay för your time. I live in sweden
@CmanisthecoolestКүн бұрын
So, bet with top pair and check with nothing. Got it
@rockstarpokerКүн бұрын
: ) haha
@ArmedFerrettКүн бұрын
everyone talks about raising when you have a limper. But what if youre on the button and you have 3 to 5 limpers? Do you raise? And im not talking about premium hands but Im talking about hands you want to play in this position. In my experience, I raise after a few people already entered the pot, the first two call, and then everyone else feels they are priced in. I would love to see vidoes on this
@antwanalex4147Күн бұрын
Just the other day I was playing on a 2/2 poker table. The buy in to play on a 2/2 table is between $40-$300. I buy-in for the max which is $300. Within an 1.5 hrs I profited $385 and I left the casino😊😊😊
@TakenGTs2 күн бұрын
"A winner keeps going." That right there is one of the most moving motivational quotes I've ever heard.
@chizzingchizzle2 күн бұрын
Thanks
@TheNewbSauce2 күн бұрын
Here's my beef. I've been playing HDPoker. When a Flush and a Full House is more common than two pair, something is wrong. When you start going through the top 100 players stats and they have MULTIPLE Royal Flushes, something is wrong. The people with the most "luck" always seem to be the ones with the heavy weight Visa or Master Cards. I refuse to believe this is coincidence. Are all poker sites rigged? I don't know. I will say this though, the "RNG" is fishy. Especially when you've watched years or WSOP and never seen anything like it. Bad beats happen but not every single hand. I watched a player at a table of seven get quads two hands in a row. Name one time that has even happened in a real game.
@TheNewbSauce2 күн бұрын
Sorry bud, but when Flushes and Full House's are more common then 2 pair. Something is wrong. When I look up a players stats and they have MULTIPLE Royal Flushes, something is wrong. People can play for ever and never see a Royal Flush, yet these "top" players are getting multiple Royal's. Yeah right....
@yellowdogdemocrat14022 күн бұрын
They will river a straight with 6-8o every time
@dakotamoore57112 күн бұрын
You trust these tips you’ll go broke at borgata lol
@aceking53602 күн бұрын
He's right tho
@terrencesablan8932 күн бұрын
Nathan it seems like we’d be throwing away a lot of money if we don’t hit by the river. How do we readjust with reverting back to making smaller bets?
@batoj2 күн бұрын
doesnt this apply to any hand that's suited and a one-gapper? pretty much want to hit combo draws or trips.
@akashrathi90503 күн бұрын
3 point is the most important one .
@joeywilliams43663 күн бұрын
Then he shows 5,7 cause this is poker and nothing is guaranteed.
@techworld-kc6lt3 күн бұрын
Yeah only if you get those hands
@keepgrindingkeepwinning92373 күн бұрын
This is definitely the way to get blinded out lol and left with under 10 bigs and become bubble boy lol
@yellowdogdemocrat14023 күн бұрын
Wait, wut?! Fold?
@rohanmahajan63333 күн бұрын
Thanks for the advice however, I’m going to continue slow rolling to my own demise
@qsdailydose89703 күн бұрын
Get your money in with a strong mathematical advantage. Check/bet small in marginal spots. Fold to aggression. Poker is a simple game at the lower stakes but takes patience, discipline, and emotional control and that’s why 95% are still losers.
@StevenCovey-ct3sx3 күн бұрын
On line poker is now a bunch of grinders from Eastern Europe. Be warned the ring games are truly rigged. Many are in collusion with each other in so called gambling homes. 5 or more young men playing multiple games and sites all talking to each other. $100 a day is very good money in a third world country!
@user-zl3dg6hz7q3 күн бұрын
Finally.. better lesson here 😅
@nikolaisajlovic10003 күн бұрын
The disapointment after realising there is no D'Arby
@gamerofcool67333 күн бұрын
What if they have 99
@ShinestuHiko3 күн бұрын
With all the fuck up players still running around in my game of poker , it’s actually making me learn how to be better my game ……
@yellowdogdemocrat14023 күн бұрын
I've lost with 7 sets in a row this week lol.
@jaywebb01133 күн бұрын
anytime you flop trips you are likely to win vs any hand FFS
@domd67893 күн бұрын
Hey Q4 is short for Quadrafolio. Props to whoever gets this reference. All on the vanguard.
@jasonschober18454 күн бұрын
Wow I didn't know bluffing was a new strategy!!!
@wernerhomory4 күн бұрын
Catch your breath man. Pause after each sentence!
@advaithpadi88824 күн бұрын
Thank god I found this channel
@axelcastellanos68414 күн бұрын
Love the videos brother. I watch every single one. I think this video should be 22 tips with “Position” being stressed early in the beginning. I know you’ve touched on it in other videos but to complete this masterclass, add Position! Keep up the great content 💯
@markcummings31464 күн бұрын
They are good hands to have in your range but you have to play them smartly understand the implied odds for starter and I wouldn't opening them often in early positions.
@RigobertoJuarez4 күн бұрын
What on line poker site do you recommend? Thank you