How good are you at reading their hand? Also, if I started poker all over again today, I'd do these 9 things: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YaxMWKF-vqE.html
The "acting too quickly" i use exactly when i have a monster, and i've always extracting the maximum because everyone thinks i have nothing and they think i'm just calling because they have nothing, and i let them make the mistakes and the bets, and i shove on the river everytime and they call everytime thinking "he has nothing, so he's shoving to win a big pot". Thanks for your vids man, the last months i've started to be a profitable player and not just a recreational player, and your content is making a huge difference.
Nearly all of the "Obvious Bluff Tells" I do the opposite. I talk when I have it. Shut up when I bluff. Over bet with the Nuts. #1 tell I do. I'll check call all the way to the River, than jam with any of the sets or straights.
Tip 3. LAG don't always 3bet with KQ since you already raise preflop and they don't have to do that any and they're in position. KQ is a good hand but still loses to a lot of other combos. Anyway thank you for posting these videos. Very informative.
I personally try to be consistent with my actions at the table. Doesn’t matter if I’m bluffing or have the nuts I’m staring off blindly into oblivion until they call /raise or fold.
There are exceptions to every rule. First -- getting bluffed is part of the game. The best players in the world get bluffed. Good players mix up their game. They might project reverse tells, or deliberately make "non-standard" plays that look dumb, just to create doubt. They might Hollywood with a bluff and show it, then Hollywood next time with the nuts and lure you in. If someone raises and you are unsure, remember there will always be another hand to play -- with the chips that you did not gamble away.
these 7 all make sense. 1 single sign could be and usually is deceiving. It's very helpful adding the player's profile and your profile (!) to their action. That'd secure the reading. When a NIT x/r large, that's always a monster hand. When LAG x/r large on a scary board, slamming the chips on table, looking in the eyes against a NIT - that's a bluff (a little dog with big bark). When something does not make sense, then look at their profile. NIT - you're being trapped; passive CS suddenly raises you large - that's a monster hand; TAG bets huge on a plain board with lot of chips in the middle - bluff; TAG bet/raises you huge on a connected board - that's a monster hand (protection bet); LAG does excessive thinking then calling - you're being trapped; strong thinking player keeps calling you on a plain board - they have a monster hand; LAG 3!-bets you large on flop after you raised him - a drawing hand.
A lot of these tips seem to work in reverse in order to make people think you're bluffing (the first time they see it) when you have a badass hand. Especially betting with zero hesitation when you actually have something awesome 👌
I'm just wondering here. Thinking out loud. But every tip is like "Players will try and do the opposite", so act strong if they're weak type of thing. By why expect a rec player to even do that? Maybe they are just broadcasting the reality of their hand and don't even realize it?
been watching your videos to get better at home games, was in texas last weekend for the eclipse and was able to go to a casino under 21. bought into a $1 $2 game with $250 and left with $1863 while I got lucky no doubt watching your videos helped me maximize my profit
#8 If you have a tough decision to make as to whether to call or fold, always call if your opponent is wearing sunglasses and a hoodie. Nothing says "I love to bluff" more than that outfit.
all this things are true but a lot of good players use that in live poker as live tells...do it myself and yeah saw it really often also...at least in europe
Yeah today i was against fish who limp/called pocket tens on SB and min check/raised 8x8x10x flop guess what he had??? U r correct he had boat 1010 in the hand vs mine trips lol i was shocked
WSOP is banning chip-riffling this year citing that the noise is damaging to the ears. This is the dumbest rule I’ve heard to date. What about banning boom boxes and other loud music first.