You Must AVOID This Mistake in No Limit Hold’em

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In this video, we’re going to talk about one of the biggest mistakes that beginners make when playing No Limit Cash games — overplaying your hand. If you’re a beginner, it’s important to avoid making this mistake.

0:00 — Intro
2:19 — Preflop
3:21 — Flop
4:30 — Turn
5:42 — Bart describes the overplay mistake
7:56 — River
12:20 — Hero decision
12:59 — Reveal

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You Must AVOID This Mistake in No Limit Hold’em

10 thoughts on “You Must AVOID This Mistake in No Limit Hold’em

  1. I’ve lived all across the country over the past several years and am going to move back to New Hampshire later this month to be closer to family again. Really looking forward to playing at Boston encore and chasers

  2. He has a busted Diamond draw more often than QT, cause he would have raised the turn with a straight to charge/get value from flush draws/set, two pair etc

  3. I think check call is fine, a ton of players bluff any missed diamonds when checked to. The only problem is when he jams for 2500 as a bluff you have to be able to pull the trigger on a call. For that reason I don’t hate going like 500 on the river, makes it harder for the guy to bluff jam. This guy setting a price at 800 isn’t gonna get it done enough

  4. Well done calling there on the river. In my personal experience playing online, whenever I've played this way by betting all streets and checking the river, when no draws came in, the opponent (sensing weakness) almost always bet into me on the river mostly as a bluff.

  5. Hero played perfect. AQdd, KQ, QJdd TJdd, AXdd, 9Tdd, etc. If villain showed w other than 78ss or TQ but the winning hand like p5's, I would have put him down as a super slowplayer. He thought hero would fold AK but the time to bluff was on the turn. I'd have to know villain super well and respect him a lot to fold.

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