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The days of playing rigid, tight poker are over! If you want to win in today’s climate you must learn when to be aggressive.
In this poker video I share with you three of my best tips on how to use aggression in poker.
The deeper you find yourself in a poker tournament the more you should be looking to use controlled aggression. There will be many players that really do not want to go broke and these are the ones you should be targeting!
When choosing hands to 3-bet preflop with, you want to use hands that contain good blockers to your opponent’s strongest holdings. This will put a lot of pressure on the tight opponent’s that will fold too frequently to aggression.
Watch the video to find out more tips on how to play more aggressively and win more money in poker!
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My continuation bet frequency on the flop is 45% and the turn CB frequency 48% and am only getting to showdown 25% of the time (which I think means my aggression is paying off), I've also been shoving as a bluff more often on the river and getting it through and I would never have added that tool to my toolbox without you Jonathan!
open all hands and win at the end of session thats are real agression …
Just finished playing some low stakes heads up online, the last guy I played against continuation bet the flop 1/3 pot everytime he missed the flop and bet 1/2 to 2/3 everytime he hit, super easy to play against, I raised with air everytime he bet 1/3 pot and made some overfolds with marginal stuff whenever he upped his bet size, 💵💰
Shame it was only a $2 sng.
I’m the 200th liker !!!!!
How do you balance exploit vs gto when playing with a mixed bag of players? I play with people some of whom are much better, so it’s hard for me to know whether to focus on exploit or gto
When you said K9 is probably your least favorite hand.
I was like must be to only other person I know that feels that way.
I guess the key with those river jams is you need to remember than some of the time villain will have it anyways with something like Q9ss or 97ss that didn't raise turn because they didn't really need protection, or calling river using hands like 88 or 33 with a spade as bluff catchers.
I think the only way to win in poker is do everything opposite of Jonathan Little:)
I had a minor breakthrough re: blockers. Thx