Poker Tips Video Source & Information:
This video will give you some HARD NUMBERS to develop your strategy when it comes to beating the games you’re playing.
DISCLAIMER: Your poker site might not allow preflop charts. I did not realize this was a possibility when this video was made.
Preflop opening chart:
https://spookypoker.com/preflop-chart
PokerTracker:
https://spookypoker.com/Pokertracker
0:00 Intro
2:29 Pre-flop
11:44 Post Flop
15:06 Misc Tips
Source: YouTube
Here is a Google Doc you can view to quickly see the information discussed in the video: https://spookypoker.com/micros-cash-strategy
You can’t use pre flop charts when you are playing you will get banned if the site you play on finds out
as a beginner I've watched many videos. this was the most helpful and relatable. barreling missed draws was a big problem for me. mainly because other YouTube videos have said to do it. be aggressive as possible etc. thanks man
This is a very helpful, clear and concise video. Many other strategies don't have actionable advice because the cop out is that you must adjust per player. But this has quantifiable values i can aim to hit. 👍
These are some solid tips man, keep it up
How many BB i your advices for?
You kinda look like the chad guy from the chad vs virgin meme. Completely unrelated but had to point it out regardless
Question, how do you suggest playing people who min-bet in small stakes post-flop?
I see it often now, the pot gets up to $1 or more in micros then these fish/tricky bots will bet .05cents and keep doing it, sometimes they go full-pot on river and sometimes they wait for someone to raise them.
Do you recommend challenging them by raising similar to a limper? Then just folding if they try to trap/go crazy?
Btw I love JL gto charts..took his class, read his book, studied quizzes and stuff for a month or so.. Was doing well and recently started losing on bad strings.
Been trying to play people based off hud stats, very helpful.
How have I improved my games in the last couple of weeks? All these poker pros don't tell you this: Be more selective about which hands to continue post-flop. Example: If you have top pair with not a good kicker, perhaps you should not bet, nor call aggressive bets or raises! Yes, even if you have an A with J or T kicker, because most likely, if you are playing against tight players, they might just have you dominated with AQ, or AK. Do not play for stacks unless you have the nuts or near nuts. Playing for stacks without the nuts is one of the biggest mistakes. Flop is 2c 7h Qs and you have a set? Yeah, this is a near nuts, and you should play for stacks in this scenario.
Will you sometimes lose a hand when you should of won? Yes all the time! But do not feel bad, be happy that you made the right decision and it will pay off long term.
Another thing I believe the pro players do not focus on is Villain players. They focus a little too much on you and not your opponents. Be a critical thinker at the tables, ask yourself: ""What do my opponents have? What does my opponent think I have?" Poker is a game of winning larger pots in the long term, and not winning small pots in the short term. Learn to be disciplined by folding your big blinds more often, letting go of top pair with questionable kickers and folding to made draws on turn or river especially when called on flop or raised on turn or river. Again, do not play for stacks unless you have the nuts or near nuts.
Great..