Mental Hacks to Improve at Poker [Poker strategies for advanced players]

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Alec reveals actionable mental hacks that you can use to improve your poker game.
IT’s not about being better at playing poker, it’s about being a better poker player overall. Implementing these mental hacks, wheatear is about your patience, your focus or mindset, will help you to become a better poker player.

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  1. In live poker, the main driver of the field is impatience or a bias for action. Secondary to that, guys don't want to look or feel stupid. Online with deep stacks, it's a bunch of nits trying to level you into stacking off with one pair, and some aggro players. Very few players will run big bluffs which are balanced such that 2/3 of the time or whatever they actually do have it. They're either bluffing way too much in most spots, or hardly ever, so you protect your ranges and ask "is he bluffing" and if you don't know, then ask "is he OVER bluffing this spot?" If you're indifferent, tank fold. Because the population is nitty. On the attack, you want to find the pain point where the nit will fold his medium strength hands and leave himself with only traps and nut draws. Make sure you bet big at that point and not after. A barrage of small bets in single raised pots usually gets the job done. Don't value bet any one pair hand in a 4-bet pot, especially oop. Don't worry about your overpairs being outdrawn. Flat AA to a 3-bet, and then x/r and barrel off, he will think you are repping only sets and call off with his overpair. Live… You just play tight and then push your equity whenever you have a made hand or a strong draw. If you have tighter range and you both realize your equity in most large pots, you win. Obviously you still have to fold post when a nit raises you.

  2. All players in 2021 are nits such as Ben Deach. The aggro donks are slowly going extinct. Poker in 2030 will be a bunch of 56 year olds open limp-calling aqo from the cutoff. You can't get 3-bet off your hand if you don't raise!

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