Playing Draws vs Boston Rob on Poker Night in America

Poker Strategy Info And Source:

Weekly Poker Hand 301: In this hand from Poker Night in America, Boston Rob leads on the flop and when the turn pairs, he puts me and Kim in a tough spot. What would you do here?

POKER COACHING:

PokerCoaching.com has grown and now offers top-level coaching from myself, Jonathan Jaffe, Matt Affleck, Faraz Jaka, Michael Acevedo, Lexy Gavin, Tristan Wade, Alex Fitzgerald, and Evan Jarvis!

To take your game to the next level, JOIN HERE: https://pokercoaching.com/?ref=yt

Let me know if you have any questions!

FREE POKER QUIZZES:

Test your skills with my new quiz on 3-Betting Concepts: https://pokercoaching.com/poker-quizzes/quiz-3-betting-concepts/

How good at cash games are you really? Live Cash Game IQ Quiz: https://pokercoaching.com/poker-quizzes/quiz-live-cash-game-iq/

Do you know when you should continuation bet? Continuation Bet Quiz: https://pokercoaching.com/poker-quizzes/quiz-when-to-cbet/

Test your knowledge of poker fundamentals! https://pokercoaching.com/poker-quizzes/quiz-have-you-mastered-the-fundamentals/

How to Play Draws Quiz: https://pokercoaching.com/poker-quizzes/how-to-play-draws/

FREE PREFLOP CHARTS:

Deep-Stacked Tournament and Cash Games: https://pages.pokercoaching.com/100bb-charts

If you play 6-max Online Cash Games, check out my NEW Preflop Charts: https://pages.pokercoaching.com/6max-gto-charts

Short-Stacked Tournament Charts: https://pages.pokercoaching.com/preflop-charts-15bb

FREE POKER RESOURCES:

You can now get my Best-Selling Poker E-Book for FREE: https://pages.pokercoaching.com/free-small-stakes-poker-ebook

Check out my Tournament Poker Cheat Sheet: https://pages.pokercoaching.com/tournament-cheat-sheet

Check out my Cash Game Poker Cheat Sheet: https://pokercoaching.com/cashcheatsheet

Make sure to subscribe for more Poker Concept Videos, a Weekly Poker Hand Analysis, In-Depth Poker Strategy Videos, A Little Coffee, and much more!

Source: YouTube

Share this video:
Playing Draws vs Boston Rob on Poker Night in America

7 thoughts on “Playing Draws vs Boston Rob on Poker Night in America

  1. When it comes to your nut flush draws, what's the plan when a good opponent routinely bets Pot, when he thinks you're on a draw? Call only when you also have a Straight draw or top pair?

    Thanks for the excellent video, and for all you do.

  2. AT UTG is automatic playing hand? Seems like some serious reverse implied odds there. I guess you'd fold to any serious action behind? Or are you overvaluing the suitedness too much maybe? (EDIT: Ok I see you were 6-handed, I thought it was full ring, which would make a difference I suppose)

  3. Good video. I've found in my games often (online) that people that lead on wet boards with smaller sizings very often have exactly the type of hands that Rob has here. Top pair not great kicker looking to squeeze out three small streets of value against smaller pairs or drawing hands. I definitely think a call is a default play especially having someone to act behind you, but I'm going to raise here a portion of the time if I think my opponent is weak and will fold on later streets. Especially you have the 10 blocker to the straight and you have all the sets. Queen turn wouldn't be a great card to continue barreling, but I find that if a brick came out on the turn it would be much easier to take the pot away after you raised the flop than if you would flat call the flop.

Comments are closed.