Jonathan Little is a world-class poker player with over $7,000,000 in live tournament cashes and author of 14 best-selling educational poker books. On this channel, he posts poker strategy videos that will help you improve your poker skills so you can win more money. If you are looking to take your game to the next level, check out his interactive poker training site, pokercoaching.com.
0:55 Jonathan: With backdoor hearts, quite some outs to split the pot, and chunky 22% equity, I would probably not consider Jungle as " almost drawing dead". 🤔😉
I do think Jungleman was slightly distracted by David, though David was speaking in a very soft tone/volume, so he was at least being considerate in that regard. I also don't think he had any intention to disrupt Jungleman, his apology came off as sincere. During "standard" hands small table talk is fine (IMO), but when time chips are used (or very "large" pots), you should keep quiet out of respect.
What? There is absolutely no way you are considering the game that is being played if all in is an option. If Jungle gets 4th, his team is probably losing, and he is out. If he is better than Koon, they are good.
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Yes, it's out of line. While someone is tanking and I'm not in the hand, I'll chat with other players all the time. But I will NEVER be caught blabbering across a player's face while they're tanking.
The problem with this for me is that all my friends that I play with never fold preflop and limp every time. So they’re range is any hand at any given time lol
Jennifer Harman , who told me to fold TPTK ATo vs a raise on T62 , snap fold AT like a boss , eternal respect for this woman , especially in Limit Hold em where she was better than Doyle Brunson who said it publicly.
Yo Frizz, I know this is about JJ but your comments about living for getting a call on the river and putting them on tilt is the best. I have a knack for putting people on tilt and it’s not from donk play (93% of the time) but from stellar play and it’s the best. This is a mental game, so person that can get angles on weak minded players with plays and well-timed table talk is always gonna be good
I’m a huge fan of Littles approach to teaching poker. I’ve been playing live since 1997, started online in 2002 and no that doesn’t mean anything, but at the very least I can spot a great, no nonsense, highly intelligent teacher of the game. Fritz isn’t an old sack of potatoes either…
I love to watch poker, but I cannot stand that I cannot hear the people in the hand because of the other players, not in the hand, talking too loudly and acting like it is no big deal.
When you said “probably good enough to bet” on the flip that was alarming I just assumed it’s an obvious bet but your comment makes me think o should be checking oop with top pair sometimes as pre flop raiser
Your realest video yet. “You will at some point in your poker career, run far worse than you ever thought possible” I really felt that lol I came out of a 2 month bad run, the worst I’ve experienced after playing in 6 years. Anyway, I hope not to experience it for that long or longer again. It suckeddddd 😂