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Poker Strategy from Daniel Negreanu in the book Poker Wizards. Tips from Daniel about two of the biggest errors he sees players make on a regular basis. Narrated by author Warwick Dunnett.
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the turn is ONE OF the most difficult streets to play? it makes you wonder how many difficult streets are…since there are like three in total….maybe four it you count preflop. what a donk explanation
@4thandinches oh c'mon that's like OH I HAVE TO RAISE MY STR8 because i think i can loose so estupid
@4thandinches wtf are you talking about…?
@cajus222 I guess you only watch the videos where Daniel wins. There are plenty of videos of him playing poorly, and the straight example I used illustrates that.
so i guess he should expect someone to have a set every time he flops the nutz??? you are loveing retarded!
These are exactly insightful tips. It's just a simple matter of putting in the chips, if you think you have the best and fold if you don't. There's nothing fancy or mind-blowing about it.
so ur saying if u flop the nut straight love going for value and push all in?
4thandinches is correct. Just look, he make so much more money than daniel, he can spend the rest of his time on youtube giving out terrible lessons.
he got away from flopping the nut straight vs farha when board paired and flush rivered sami had 9 2 of spades, so he is ok on some days
There are no such things as best way or best strategy or best anything in poker. The game itself is really dynamic with tons of variables.