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Ask Alec: How Do I Play Deep Stack Poker (150BB+)?? (Poker Cash Game Strategies) 

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In today's Ask Alec I share some poker tips and strategies about how to play deep stack poker games. Leave your poker tips about this topic in comments below and feel free to share your poker strategy about how to play deep stack poker.
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Комментарии : 43   
@Kevin_Roche
@Kevin_Roche 7 лет назад
You explained this incredibly well. Nice job, Alec.
@TreyMK12
@TreyMK12 7 лет назад
Alec i hope you read this, but you should post more videos solely just talking about how to play in certain situations like today's video. i've been wanting you to post videos like this for a while. because even though it's helpful to see the videos on one single poker hand, it's more helpful with this. thank you!!
@goodmushroom
@goodmushroom 7 лет назад
thank you Alec, have been looking forward to a deepstack video!!
@cowman521
@cowman521 7 лет назад
I've been struggling with this lately. Thanks for the great tips Alec!
@itzjunk3456
@itzjunk3456 7 лет назад
Alec, love the vids, you're a pure genius
@luckyluchiano4759
@luckyluchiano4759 7 лет назад
That's one of your best videos yet, not that you've had a bad one. Keep up the good work, hope to see you on the felt one day!
@adrianoalves20
@adrianoalves20 7 лет назад
Awesome video with golden tips! Thaks Alec!
@2MelMo
@2MelMo 7 лет назад
Good video, I have started playing bigger and deeper games, this info will be useful to keep in mind. I kinda do this already but it is nice to have it tangibly put into my mind.
@paulr8652
@paulr8652 7 лет назад
Haven't seen you sense our days playing heads up at Morongo. Good to see you doing so well. Nice video.
@NikhilAutar
@NikhilAutar 7 лет назад
Interesting as hell and it makes a lot more sense. The Aussie online scene is closing down so I'm gonna have to leave the house now =( The internet has failed me.
@asherreich8299
@asherreich8299 7 лет назад
Great video, Alec! I, too, would appreciate more deep stack analysis.
@johnnyboychess
@johnnyboychess 2 года назад
It’s all about stack percentage. If you’re 500 bb deep in $1/2, any suited connector or gapper can equitably play against a $20 3-bet because $20 is only 2% of a $1k stack. It’s easy to miss a flop and get out, and it’s also easy to call on a draw when the cost is 4% stack and the reward is 30-90%. So unless you want to play with your cards on your forehead, you have to understand how much equity you have on a board against wider ranges with premium hands.
@tomtom6907
@tomtom6907 7 лет назад
Great video Alec!! What's your opinion about sharing all of this (free) info with the poker community? There's some really solid advice here and I just wonder if you ever want to hold back or feel like you're giving away a little too much for free lol.. I'd love to hear your take on this as I'm sure you've considered the pros and cons.
@Parliament1mg
@Parliament1mg 7 лет назад
1. Position is even more important 2. Value of speculative hand goes up significantly (Suited connector, pocker pairs) 3. Betting size becomes even more important. ( if you are betting pot size bet every time with hand like ace, you will lose more) and 4. Bluffing becomes more common. 5. Mix up your game as Alec said. You dont want to have kings aces everytime you thre bet. You want simetime to have 23 suited. You want to balance your range. Position is everything in deep stack size game. Always try to play in position. Bluff when you need to.
@Beanmachine91
@Beanmachine91 4 года назад
this is why i want to play in the bakersfield deepstack series!
@tomohawk52
@tomohawk52 7 лет назад
Do you think that there is more skill required to play deep stack poker or just a different set of skills?
@hamzabensouda9743
@hamzabensouda9743 6 лет назад
definitely more skill
@AutomaticPoker
@AutomaticPoker 7 лет назад
Enjoyed the video. Thanks.
@RonZucker
@RonZucker 7 лет назад
... And I just watched this the DAY after I got busted with bottom set on a wet flop (Th Jh 6c) when the button had TT. A day late and about $650 short. Good video. Wish I'd seen it before playing.
@absoluttchamp
@absoluttchamp 4 года назад
Are you saying that you would have folded your set after watching this video?
@Gos1234567
@Gos1234567 4 года назад
@@absoluttchamp Well after 3 years of folding sets on the flop he is broke by now id think!
@SeeYaAtSea
@SeeYaAtSea 3 года назад
Great explanation.
@TheQuocy04
@TheQuocy04 7 лет назад
great advice! thanks for answering
@ashishsogsun
@ashishsogsun Год назад
So I have been struggling with this for a while now.. even today I was deep stack with 100X big blind... I needed to be tight but I continued with some suboptimal hands and eventually came down to 30X big blind.. before calling it a day :(
@ConsciousPoker
@ConsciousPoker Год назад
Damn, may want to work on your fundamentals, bet sizing, hand reading and strategy to ensure you're playing those hands correctly. Can check out our Hand Reading System and/or Membership at www.consciouspoker.com
@tolkien11
@tolkien11 7 лет назад
Hey Alex, good general ideas. Thanks for them. How about preflop reg wars around 200-1500 bb deep? I built my 3bet-4bet-5bet ranges according to 6max. So when 100bb deep i stack off preflop JJ+ AK, QQ+ AK, KK+ AKs positionally. But when i am 200bb deep vs a decent reg, how can it stack off any hand other than AA. If i dont ever 6bet other any other hand than AA, my opponent can easily exploit me. So do i build my range to call 4bets and 5bets and never 6bet. What is the trick?
@BlackjackLover
@BlackjackLover 7 лет назад
Great video
@Beanmachine91
@Beanmachine91 4 года назад
if i played deepstack tournaments i would play tight to afford higher blind levels later in the game
@masticloxpoker1006
@masticloxpoker1006 7 лет назад
First Like, first commend #Subscribe :D, Very nice work again Alec!!!
@lucanoro411
@lucanoro411 7 лет назад
Ok, so: avoid being the fish, flop the nuts and stack People. Alec, I Think I got this 😂 Nice videos btw.
@Nonkel_Jef
@Nonkel_Jef 5 лет назад
And never call with the second best hand, but don't get bluffed either.
@Beanmachine91
@Beanmachine91 6 лет назад
isnt the big dance (WSOP main event) deep stack?
@fearless4190
@fearless4190 7 лет назад
very good video
@PlusMoneyPlays
@PlusMoneyPlays 3 года назад
It's quite simple actually, just hide your big chips until you need them! Wink*
@57ofspades
@57ofspades 7 лет назад
You definitely need to be able to play better post flop in deeper cash games. That is real poker. Anybody can play a 50 bb stack
@Xtraderr
@Xtraderr 7 лет назад
Thanks boss
@gsf23
@gsf23 7 лет назад
You forgot to add how to secretly buy more chips and then keep them hidden from the rest of the table.
@antonioleon2782
@antonioleon2782 7 лет назад
So basically: play suited connectors and flopped sets since you have so many big blinds that you can afford to play for hours
@antonioleon2782
@antonioleon2782 7 лет назад
Also as your stack to average pot ratio increases you try to play for the nuts... That also when you are deep stacked in general
@antonioleon2782
@antonioleon2782 7 лет назад
And finally you must overvalue position and balance your range
@Gos1234567
@Gos1234567 4 года назад
isnt this just good poker advice that you see in any game?
@brendancoughlan3487
@brendancoughlan3487 5 лет назад
888 poker is a ponzi scheme
@KevinTorres-pm7kk
@KevinTorres-pm7kk 7 лет назад
Great Video
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