Poker Strategy Info And Source:
Live cash game poker is booming and it is worth your time to really learn how to crush live cash games as the win rates at $1/$2 or $2/$5 cash games can be extremely high!
In this poker webinar you will learn:
– Preflop strategy to exploit your opponents!
– Flop strategy to crush weak poker players!
– River strategy to make the most money at the poker table!
Too many poker players stick to the preflop GTO ranges when playing against opponent’s that do not have a solid preflop game. In order to maximize your winnings at the poker table you must learn when and how to deviate from solid GTO preflop strategy. You should identify who the weak players are at the table and then focus your attention on trying to play pots in position against them by 3-betting to isolate them. You should be using linear & polarized 3-betting strategies and stop going broke preflop against very tight poker players!
One leak I see from a lot of my poker students is that they will slow play their big hands. Stop being tricky & start building a pot especially against players that do not like to fold! At small stakes cash games you win big money for getting maximum value out of your big poker hands!
The players that win the most money in small stakes live cash games have 1 great skill in common: they are willing to go of their ego and fold rivers! Remember, if you never get bluffed then you are calling too often! In addition to this, the best poker players find value bets in situations where other poker players will check because they’re too scared of facing aggression!
0:00 – Intro
0:56 – Preflop Exploits Print Money
4:26 – Stop Slow Playing Big Hands
4:57 – Poker Hand Example #1
7:21 – Poker Hand Example #2
10:25 – Go For Thin Value & Fold A Ton To Aggression
11:40 – Poker Hand Example #3
13:45 – Poker Hand Example #4
17:24 – 3 Hacks To Crush Live Cash Games
On this Poker Coaching channel we cover a weekly poker topic to help improve your poker strategy!
In order to take your poker game to the next level it is vitally important you learn all the nuances of the game.
Do you know what ranges of poker hands you should be playing from each position? When should you 3-bet, call or fold? When is the right time to make a hero call or a huge bluff? Do you know how to play preflop, flop, turn & river effectively and how should your poker strategy change depending on the street? What difference does it make if you are playing multi-way vs heads-up?
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How can you not 3bet KQs?
Thank you
In the small stakes that I play, a 3 or 4bet almost always means AA or KK.
L❤️ve you Sir🇮🇳
I can confirm. I was up 150BB/hour in my local $2/$3 game.
My guide to 1/3
1. 3bet linearly
2. Bet thinly for value – especially on the river
3. Always fastplay
4. Play like a nit in multiway pots and stop calling in the middle on the flop with marginal made hands
5. Limped pots are death – see point 4
6. Don't call 4bets/Jams pre unless you have monster pairs (QQ+)
7. Don't mindlessly cbet with overcards on flops that are more than heads up
8. Overfold a lot to turn and river raises – yes you will be wrong sometimes, but you wont be wrong most of the time
This does not work in my experience. Lots of times the entire table flats my big blind. The entire table will flat my BB raise. The entire table will flat my 3 bet. I never hit the flop against the entire table. If I've got aces to start the board pairs on the flop & I'm up against 4 or 5 post flop. One always has trips, or something like J/3 off ends up being the best hand.
How does one join the EPT? Do just have to be rich enough to afford the travel and buy ins?
Been focusing on getting my bankroll up with consistent studying IRL.. but getting ready to take my dive back into the books and hopefully the tables soon. Excited to catch up on a years worth of studying. Thanks for doing what you do
Funny thing about the hand with QJo at 14:00. I was in a very similar situation to this at a home game last week except I had 3-Bet a raise from out of position with KQo, Board comes out T95 rainbow, I bet small and get called, turned top pair with a Q, bet about 2/3 pot, get raised 2.5x my bet, and fold. The player in position shows QJo after I fold KQ face up, thinking I made a good laydown. IDK, I just couldn't think of any value I beat, and this guy wasn't a bluffer. I thought for sure He would have just called with queen jack. What do you think?