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3 Poker Player TYPES & How To EXPLOIT Them! 

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Learning a good solid fundamental poker game is vital to becoming a winning poker player. However, if you want to take your game to the next level you need to learn how to classify your opponent’s into particular types and know the strategies to maximally exploit them!
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All of the top poker professionals can quickly identify their opponents into different categories and they feel confident in executing their strategies against those player types.
In order to get a good understanding of your opponent’s you must be fully focused on every single poker hand that takes place. Put your phone away and watch how your opponent’s react to many different situations they will face at the poker table.
In this poker class that is from PokerCoaching Premium, Jonathan walks you through what information you can gather about your opponent’s after you have seen them play a hand. Once you have gained some information you can use this to your advantage when you find yourself in a poker hand with that particular opponent!
If you are not exploiting your opponents you are leaving lots of money at the poker table! Learn their style and learn to exploit them!
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@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
What is your favorite player type to battle against at the poker table? 🤑
@Eliht01
@Eliht01 Год назад
Maniac
@johnoneill6975
@johnoneill6975 Год назад
LAG players
@SanMan7
@SanMan7 Год назад
The hold and folders
@davidslack9516
@davidslack9516 Год назад
I would say I prefer to play against tight players in a tournament because of their predictability, which lowers my risk and maniac players in a cash game because I think you can profit more playing against a maniac.
@AudreyJune
@AudreyJune Год назад
For me, it’s gotta be a 3-way tie between: -The straightforward “might as well turn their cards face up” type -the overly aggressive “straddles for 15bb, and sometimes plays all 3 streets without looking” type -the loose-passive “call with any draw and any pair, will almost always call it off with top pair” type You can basically never mistake against the first type, and can print money against the other two.
@_justcallme23
@_justcallme23 Год назад
I’ll answer now and again after the webinar: my favorite player type is the one that gives me all their chips.
@eternalselph
@eternalselph Год назад
So you hate everyone??
@_justcallme23
@_justcallme23 Год назад
@@eternalselph I didn’t know this was a love/hate question. I thought it was just what player type was my favorite. My bad goofy
@barygol
@barygol Год назад
That's why we love playing with you
@northernbloke6787
@northernbloke6787 9 месяцев назад
Whoosh
@rogerperez7482
@rogerperez7482 8 месяцев назад
You will hate me then.
@dingleberry4013
@dingleberry4013 Год назад
Yeah, I don't know about that fold with the Q-high flush. I play against a lot of these incredibly straightforward players that never value bet thinly on the river.. but they are CONSTANTLY overvaluing two pairs, sets, and straights in those situations. And if we have been pummeling them with aggressive play they love nothing more than "trying to get us" with those types of hands. ...For me to make that fold he has to be the tightest of OMCs. EDIT: Okay, after seeing hand two, he is clearly the tightest of OMCs. But given the player pool where I play, I would definitely have needed to see that hand as well to deduce that.
@patrickclark7714
@patrickclark7714 Год назад
That's the purpose of this video. Exploiting specific player types. Is this a fold against the maniacal kid in the second segment? Hell no.
@skysagex2383
@skysagex2383 Год назад
i have to agree he could easily be going for value with a worse hand
@MrDentSir
@MrDentSir Год назад
This is a really excellent video - you should do more of these........Couple with defending your BB against different types - the raised BB bet is 90% of the game....
@TheSodakboy93
@TheSodakboy93 Год назад
Against the wild kid on the K6639 runout, I think I like checking a lot anyway, because while most of his 6x should bet the turn, super nut hands will check and even some better Kx will check as well. If it goes check/check our opponent is supposed to bet at least some of the time with a K so they can easily value own themselves, plus as you noted they can easily pick off bluffs.
@ManTheDan
@ManTheDan Год назад
15:00 - there's like a 0.1% chance that someone has not only a K or A spade, but ALSO a 2nd spade when there are 5/13 spades being blocked. preeeeettty safe to call that all in. Especially when he was checking on all the flops.
@skysagex2383
@skysagex2383 Год назад
yeah honestly there is a lot of hands he could be shoving with that you beat, worse flush, straights, sets, etc. i feel like you have to call. me personally i could never fold in this spot
@shivasirons6159
@shivasirons6159 Год назад
Me either, if he's got it he's got it.
@PapworthDTD
@PapworthDTD Год назад
It's a very, very clear fold against said player. Simple as that.
@charlesd7515
@charlesd7515 6 месяцев назад
I love when JL says “obviously”…. And I say “is it obvious to me?” Still have lots to learn! Thanks JL
@TrendingCurrently
@TrendingCurrently Год назад
I study every video you publish. Thanks coach.
@halostingray87
@halostingray87 Год назад
I'm constantly struggling with maintaining GTO in low-stakes (sub 10/20nl). I will say I think (and I could be wrong) sticking to it until you gage the table is probably the smartest approach. But once you realize your players ranges and tendencies you adjust accordingly. I stay out of the way of nit players if I don't have the nuts unless they overfold. Better to bet them out and win small pots 9/10 hands and just fold the ones they stick around - which is what I think we are talking about here. Why fold Q high flush? Because you are going to win out the next 9 hands before turn/river with value or overbets then you still end up in the positive rather than risking your whole stack over one hand against a player that wouldn't make that play without the nuts or 2nd nuts. You have 3rd nuts? Ok congrats I'll get you later.
@Hakz379
@Hakz379 Год назад
I agree. I fold alot to nits. Yes they do over fold. The best is when they have a 2nd third nuts and you're nutted and you stack em. Happens once in awhile. If they call ur flop bet alarms start going off. Esp if it's old man joe playing 1-5 hands an hour lol.
@TheSodakboy93
@TheSodakboy93 Год назад
As a 50-ish year old player who wears sunglasses, I feel seen. (even though I would absolutely have never played AK like that)
@qsdailydose8970
@qsdailydose8970 Год назад
Thankyou!
@michaelconnolly3733
@michaelconnolly3733 2 месяца назад
One of the best vids from a master of excellent content. Thank you so much!
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching 2 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it Michael!
@shyamsundarmandal1429
@shyamsundarmandal1429 Год назад
Thanks 👍🏿
@jesperjesper15
@jesperjesper15 Год назад
This is a little bit off topic but I feel this is right community to ask for advice. It all started Couple of months ago when I got fired from my work, I realised that finding a new job would take time and that I needed some way to make money meanwhile . Poker has been a huge obsession for me the last couple of years and my dream has always been to become a professional . So i decided why not give it a try and started grinding low/mid stakes and started to take poker seriously (brm etc). Ever since things have gone surprisingly good. And I have made about twice at much money from grinding poker 6-8 hours a day than I did from my 9-5 job. I have never really studied poker I’ve just became a decent player from experience and watching youtube videos Twitch Etc. The questions I have is : A.)How much of your bankroll is it worth to invest in masterclasses, solvers etc? B.) And where to start? Considering my knowledge is pretty good about poker but I have never really been studying before.
@philiplicarter
@philiplicarter Год назад
Bankroll management is the most important thing when trying to go pro. If you can't eat a 20+ buy-in downswing, you shouldn't consider spending anything until you can. Even then, putting money into classes or tools will only be useful if it would improve your EV dramtically at your current level or get you into a higher level. Jonathan has a few free videos on bankroll management that are really good. Don't go broke and good hunting!
@JB-df8hl
@JB-df8hl Год назад
Jonathan , question for you about the QS 10S hand where we have the flush on the river, if we cannot call the shove getting close to 4 to 1 odds , would it be better to check and call a bet ? ( We put in 15 K and fold without show down when they raise , if we check and call a 15 K bet, this way we put in the same ammount but we get to see his holding) I just feel like bet-folding this river is a disaster. We have over half our chips in the pot at this point , I think I would bet and call the shove , or just check and if they bet I would call , or just lose value if they check back ... both of these options seem better than bet-folding the river with half our stack already in this pot
@Masty13
@Masty13 Год назад
I can’t tell you how many times I hero fold the flush in this exact scenario and the OMC proudly turns over a set.
@chrisko6439
@chrisko6439 Год назад
haha, nice one
@adama3350
@adama3350 Год назад
The flush c/r river spot with the 50 year old the 1 hand not mentioned is ak with a spade.
@TheSodakboy93
@TheSodakboy93 Год назад
On the two hands against the 50 year old guy with sunglasses (who was not me, by the way) - the only things I might do differently are bet slightly bigger on the turn in both spots. 1. In hand 1, villain probably starts to fold out hands as strong as a 9 there which is great for us. Our plan would be to primarily bet smallish, intending to fold to a jam - knowing that our opponent will almost always call with worse and shove with better. 2. On the second hand, I might be inclined to bet bigger on turn as well. We don't mind threatening our opponent's stack there and being able to fold out hands are strong as a medium A (which actually start to fold there at equilibrium) is pretty cool. Even if villain calls turn there they're almost certainly going to overfold river - especially if it means they go broke - which is great for us as well.
@ellisclyde309
@ellisclyde309 Год назад
when i heard that “such is life” at 15:30 i instantly thought of denegs 😭
@Moodybootz
@Moodybootz Год назад
Jonathon, who is your favorite poker player? And how would you describe their style? Thanks!
@nicholassolomonson8349
@nicholassolomonson8349 Год назад
Any Player that signs up for his coaching 😂
@cajunkonection
@cajunkonection 4 месяца назад
The players who spell his name right
@ZachWaldman1
@ZachWaldman1 Год назад
On the last hand, if you were the player with pocket aces, how would you have played it differently?
@nicholassolomonson8349
@nicholassolomonson8349 Год назад
You don't. It just happens sometimes. Sucks when you get your aces cracked. But it's flippin sweet when you do it to someone else.
@gregoryburrell3064
@gregoryburrell3064 Год назад
As someone who is about to turn 25 I found this funny, but very informative still 😅
@capitaljay1
@capitaljay1 9 месяцев назад
Hey boss your volumes are always lower than all the other RU-vid videos I watch. I would recommend raising the volume until it clips , then dial it back to where it stops
@playfulcyanide
@playfulcyanide 7 месяцев назад
Some basic compression action would do the trick as well
@theWATRpodcast
@theWATRpodcast 2 дня назад
* Rolls eyes * 🙄
@charlesd7515
@charlesd7515 6 месяцев назад
17:11. Do you surrender if he leads out with half pot bet? I would.
@UWillSee83
@UWillSee83 Год назад
New to poker, question: I was playing a low-stake tourney and raised to 2 BB with KQs UTG, with 12 BB left in my stack (it was pretty late into the tourney). The Button 3-bets to 4.5 BB with 64 BB in his stack and action folds back to me. Thinking I don't wanna call and be OOP with this hand, I go all in to put max pressure. Button then calls with AQo and I lose. Was this bad play/reasoning? I'm starting to think KQ is a fold when I get 3-bet OOP.
@ClickUp
@ClickUp Год назад
KQs is shove UTG at 14bb.
@halostingray87
@halostingray87 Год назад
Just because you lost doesn't mean you made bad decision. One of the pros of being short stacked is people will try and shove you out with middling hands or os Broadway. Even weak os gappers/connectors. This is why it's normally best to just shove especially in tournament setting when you get full Broadway or strong suited in almost any position. One of the hardest realities of Poker is variance can kill you even when you make all the right choices. I recently went all in with pocket kings after flop showed AAK. Lost to cat with pocket Aces and he had me covered in a $1500 pot. It hurt like a mofo but 100/100 times I would have done it the same because what are the chances he's sitting above a set of As?
@gilo8721
@gilo8721 Год назад
Yes if ur UTG and short stacked you are better off just calling to see the flop. KQ is a great hand but so is every hand preflop. Plus at the end of the day usually someone at the table has an Ace. And if they hit an Ace even with low kicker, you will be crushed if an Ace flops. With that said, you are out of position and have the button to worry about especially if you studied the table first and mentally noted or studied their betting patterns and their card range for at least an hour of folding. If the button is chipped up and has you heavily covered they will call your all in just to gamble and have no problem losing cuz they will still have plenty of chips left. Pushing all in to me is an easy way out for the less experienced player since they don’t need to actually worry about playing poker. All ins imo are an easy way out when you feel intimidated. An Ace with crush a KQ. At that point your crossing your fingers for a two pair or a straight to beat that ace and that’s a rough situation.
@joelay5960
@joelay5960 2 месяца назад
I always lose with KQo. That hand is cursed.
@Kleek85
@Kleek85 Год назад
Didn't realize I was watching a commercial until, "logically", 40 seconds in.
@nicholassolomonson8349
@nicholassolomonson8349 Год назад
I never used GTO. I have taken down quite a few tournaments in first and placed in many more mtt.
@cajunkonection
@cajunkonection 4 месяца назад
I'm watching this on my cell phone so forgive me if I'm misreading the suits, but how on Earth does this person fold King Jack of Spades which is the nuts at 19:57?
@aaroncohen8065
@aaroncohen8065 10 дней назад
4 is a club, not a spade
@AlexH274
@AlexH274 Год назад
My dad plays like the “50 year old with Sun-glasses” player. People still pay him off in the first situation.
@shivasirons6159
@shivasirons6159 Год назад
Oh good a J.L. Video, ok let me just slow it down to half speed.
@jamesmurray1982
@jamesmurray1982 Год назад
Bet
@micarobles3248
@micarobles3248 Год назад
Hey coach,looking for valentine special.
@northernbloke6787
@northernbloke6787 9 месяцев назад
Pretty chuffed I called the k10 of diamonds.
@Joehand87
@Joehand87 Год назад
> invent scenario > fold and argue it was the best decision > “i don’t know what he had! We folded! Ha ha ha” What a perfect example of a self-fulfilling paradigm…
@josephmiller3822
@josephmiller3822 5 месяцев назад
He almost seems like a little bit of a sociopath. I love it.
@mi6ful
@mi6ful 9 месяцев назад
Ain't folding Q 10 flush for that amount
@vandal280
@vandal280 Год назад
Is it really "incorrect" to fold two pair when someone shoves with a straight on the board though? Isn't it ok to let someone get away with a bluff on occasion in exchange for not spewing all your chips every time you're likely beat?
@mishasawangwan6652
@mishasawangwan6652 Год назад
there’s no right answer so sure why not
@nikolaykomissarenko7822
@nikolaykomissarenko7822 Год назад
It’s not too “straighty” of a board since it’s just AK4J2 rainbow, it’s just ONE possible gutshot, it’s not even where you can have multiple random gutshots. Scary boards would be 3/4 liners, maybe with flush completed, 4 to flush. But there are exceptions to everything, but in that specific hand I would say no. Edit: 53 doesn’t count, it’s a 3bet pot.
@Hakz379
@Hakz379 Год назад
Really depends, most of the time especially live cash, people don't shove all in unless their nutted.
@holdemfan396
@holdemfan396 Год назад
Plz teach me 😃
@seanharvey8051
@seanharvey8051 5 месяцев назад
People who limp AA, KK, QQ, AK, AQ, KQ, JJ, TT,. Actually, anyone who limps anything. Its annoying but usually so face up and i enjoy making decent players fold big pairs on the river.
@christopherhorn4744
@christopherhorn4744 Год назад
Bet AK
@shivasirons6159
@shivasirons6159 Год назад
Im not sure if i have this right but the QTs hand, is it $23,000 to win $100,000? I get the point but I'm not folding, at the very least the table will know i don't fold easily.
@wesch6354
@wesch6354 Год назад
My favorite are the ultra conservative guys. They are easy to get off of marginal hands.
@marcjtdc
@marcjtdc Год назад
you need some sun, son.
@marcjtdc
@marcjtdc Год назад
It 's a joke.
@eternalselph
@eternalselph Год назад
@@marcjtdcglad it was a joke. Was gonna ban you from the channel
@thenosa87
@thenosa87 Год назад
What is the best way to exploit black players
@shivasirons6159
@shivasirons6159 Год назад
How many black guys does it take to screw in a lightbulb?...........1 you racist prik!
@garnetnard4284
@garnetnard4284 Год назад
Lmaoooo
@rotasol01
@rotasol01 6 месяцев назад
Problem with these videos is that the advice and information provided in them only work if you're playing people that understand and play the same way. When you're playing against rec's and calling stations, it doesn't work. You can play the very best poker and you're still going to get crushed by these players that are absolutely terrible
@triplux9000
@triplux9000 Год назад
From what I have seen, the second type "testosterone bully" is more likely to trap when they do have a big hand.
@denniskrook2925
@denniskrook2925 Год назад
Loose passive. Just bet your decent and better hands until they raise you
@eternalselph
@eternalselph Год назад
That strategy will never work. What if they counter by………….
@jamilafay
@jamilafay Год назад
AKs continue betting and make it lager so you get your moneys worth
@jamilafay
@jamilafay Год назад
Seems that the river should have been at least a little over half pot so they get them to think that it worth seeing? But you could jam as well.
@nokae2744
@nokae2744 Год назад
i can’t listen to this guy
@shivasirons6159
@shivasirons6159 Год назад
I have to slow it down. He talks too fast.
@garnetnard4284
@garnetnard4284 Год назад
That’s too bad for you. He has great info.
@caokneema
@caokneema Год назад
Bluffing with the nut flush blocker isn't "Fancy play syndrome." However, he played the rest of his hands like a wannabe Chris Moneymaker.
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