💡Poker Pro Tips: When to Change Your Mind Mid-Hand!

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In this video, I’m going to show you when it’s sometimes ok to change your mind about a hand in the middle of it! This is important information for beginners who are trying to learn how to play poker effectively.

0:00 — Intro
1:52 — Preflop
2:43 — Flop
3:25 — Turn
9:51 — River
12:27 — Hero decision
15:04 — Reveal

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10 thoughts on “💡Poker Pro Tips: When to Change Your Mind Mid-Hand!

  1. K3 of diamonds may play it that way although it’s not a great play. Having the K gives hero less combos of AK. He has a pair, flush draw and gut shot on the turn, then rivers 2 pair

  2. Facing turn raise I think villain can have: KXdd/QJdd/QTdd/JTdd/67dd/68dd/78dd

  3. Encore-BH calls are the best since Bart vents about it every time prior to the hand starting. 😂

  4. I normally like Bart’s analysis but folding on any street seems absolutely insane here, no way is there enough value in that raising range to fold turn

  5. Fish love to hang themselves when they think their hand has improved regardless of what street it is on. 100% this guy turned a king high flush draw and thought that he picked up so much equity that he might as well just get it in now. Their goal is to always get it all in with a draw that way the pot is already big by the river. They don’t understand what a value bet even is or how to win at showdown, they just know that if they hit their hand they want to win at all, so what better way than to get their money in in advance to ensure they win a big pot!

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