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Jonathan Little - Poker Coaching
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As a professional poker player, I have competed in hundreds of World Series of Poker (WSOP) and World Poker Tour (WPT) events.
Drawing from my experience, I’m prepared to share with you my poker tips for crushing poker tournaments. If you want to go from just min-cashing poker tournaments to making final tables, my 11 mid-tournament tips will help you beat live and online poker tournaments.
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The best way to prepare for crazy bluffs and all-ins from your opponents is by being prepared. Setting aside time to study poker will give you an edge against any type of player. If you are a small stakes poker player willing to learn my list of poker tips, you can gain the knowledge needed to move up.
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@stt5v2002
@stt5v2002 Год назад
Players should be aware that they will probably never reach the “long term.” It takes far longer than you think when you play no limit games and tournaments. This is because your results are heavily determined by a small number of critical hands. You have to play a gigantic number of total hands to reach a sufficient sample of the most critical hands. I’m tournaments, your result will be 90% determined by how about 5 critical hands result.
@El.Espartano
@El.Espartano 3 месяца назад
Great comment
@Oscar_AH
@Oscar_AH Год назад
I just won a WSOP Circuit ring. Last night I was watching one of your videos about Heads up and it was really helpful. Thank you for your content!
@seanhettenbach2101
@seanhettenbach2101 Год назад
I like playing at local bars that do poker. It's a fast moving tournament. The sad thing is you can't play gto because there aren't enough hands to make it a "profitable" strategy, and exploiting is the key way to play. The problem. Is, it's hard to exploit these games since you are almost always going multi way to the flop, and you need to have decent holdings by the time you reach the river in most given situations.
@tphuynh85
@tphuynh85 9 месяцев назад
Omg... I got 1 outter on the bubble of my online poker tournament. I was on the BigBlind with 110bb with top 10 chip lead. UTG raise to 2.5bb and there was 1 limp from LP and I called with T9 suited. Flop was QJ8 rainbow. I flopped the joint and checked. Late position bet 4bb, I raise with a min raise to 8bb. The SB shoves all in with QJ for 50bb and the late position reshove for 115bb with 8's and I snapped call. 2 pair vs set vs straight, and 8's made quads on the river. 😢 what a way to get knocked out😅 glad for your vids.
@El.Espartano
@El.Espartano 3 месяца назад
Oh man that is disgusting. I hope you got a lucky man after this
@bkhender4197
@bkhender4197 Год назад
I really got a lot out of this, thanks for the content.
@Lifesachallenge
@Lifesachallenge Год назад
Hi Jonathan. I'm going through the Tournaments masterclass at the moment. I have a question to ask, the charts you are sharing on the videos and when i go to the tournament charts manually myself to check spots, when i add the same spots some of the results are different. If i can i will add a picture i took to share with you an example of what i mean.
@xKumei
@xKumei Год назад
That's so cool that you mentioned Hearthstone! I am basically coming here as a Hearthstone refugee after having played in the masters tour and getting top 100 in Battlegrounds (sadly they gutted the competitive scene earlier this year). I've already won over 250$ from freerolls and micros, so thanks for the education. Feels weird to be playing a card game and ACTUALLY making money.
@MrCleon22
@MrCleon22 Год назад
Thank you coach. Could you do a video on common mistakes other players make, which we should look out for? please.
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
I have made many videos on this!
@MrCleon22
@MrCleon22 Год назад
@@PokerCoaching Thank You so much! I will check them out!
@garygillespie291
@garygillespie291 11 месяцев назад
hi jon> i listen to u say how someone should have a large bankroll- i have disagreements and questions> i think i dont need such a large bankroll- i just need to show up for the tournament- i like your lessons- i try to be the tightest i keep coming in tenth on internet which gets your money bak and not more- 7 1/2 times out of ten i keep coming in tenth percentage> if there is 200 i come in 20th- if there is 3500 i come in 350- i get told i need to bet better but also i want to argue that being tight and coming in tenth percent is good with chance to be better- i should give myself a chance to get lucky- u have tournament experience and lots of cash experience
@_RPM_Fitness_
@_RPM_Fitness_ 5 месяцев назад
This is the video that truly helped me make the decision to be the best poker player I can be.
@DaveFu
@DaveFu Год назад
Jonathan Little vs. David Williams- Magic The Gathering! Heads-up for rolls! I remember playing in Vegas in the fall and a couple of sports gamblers talking about their optimal Nascar and CFL betting strategies at the table.
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
I am sure I would be the underdog.
@DaveFu
@DaveFu Год назад
@@PokerCoaching That's the first step, knowing you're the dog.
@Lifesachallenge
@Lifesachallenge Год назад
I can't seem to add a picture on hear. But I'll message an example. HJ vs LJ RFI 40bb deep. On the masterclass it shows A6s as a 3bet but on the charts it says not to play this hand at all. Or how AKs is always a 3bet and AJo should mainly be used as a 3bet.
@kingfloppyballs7083
@kingfloppyballs7083 Год назад
Great content! Thanks!
@cain2548
@cain2548 8 месяцев назад
In my humble opinion nl holdem is far more complex then chess.
@BjerkeRobin
@BjerkeRobin Год назад
I'm playing micro sng's at the moment, and I can confirm that the player pool both overfolds massively against all ins AND doesn't shove nearly enough. So... all my winnings are made on and around the bubble by exploiting stack distributions and going absolutely fcken insane. People generally don't know how to deal with it. I'm sure I overjam, but so far it has done me well :)
@_Chris_D_3004
@_Chris_D_3004 Год назад
A little broader than just "going insane". Have to shove on the right stacks and know which players are right. Can't be shoving in early position when there is multiple short stacks in late position unless you have a hand (obviously)
@michaelmelendres5324
@michaelmelendres5324 9 месяцев назад
ur amazing poker coach!
@Metskins
@Metskins Год назад
Do you consider ot not jackpot when considering what's taken off since you technically will receive some portion of that back every year in form of high hands etc
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
Assume you get $0 back from jackpots.
@kaisaarnio7208
@kaisaarnio7208 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for these videos, found a major leak in my game because of these vids. Trying to fix it now. Yesterday made it in the money on sunday millions for the first time, all though i was short after bubble and got in with tt just to run on pocket joes, and he hit a set on the flop. But anyways huge respect mr. Little
@Sean-John
@Sean-John Год назад
What should be the first book I should read to learn how to study, poker mastering low stakes no limits?
@swastikjainsj
@swastikjainsj Год назад
Do u have roadmap for poker ? what to do and what to learn in flow bcoz i am playing well now in 2/5 cash games but i dont know rangers hands and how to play game in BB etc also i donot know about poker software that player use
@Lifesachallenge
@Lifesachallenge Год назад
Would you mind sharing yojr thoughts on this situation please. Maybe i am doing something wrong and you can correct me. Thank you
@maliekmiles992
@maliekmiles992 Год назад
Thanks coach great video with much value to it
@mr.doriangrey3394
@mr.doriangrey3394 10 месяцев назад
U sell these books ??
@RecoveredRidleyTruther
@RecoveredRidleyTruther 7 месяцев назад
21:52 Scotty had his own style for sure. Made a lot of money at one point. But it eventually catches up with you i guess
@rafael1998100
@rafael1998100 Год назад
Yesterday I was playing with 12BB Got KJ clubs in the big blind HJ raise to 3.5BB I called and came KJ9 all ♦️ I check the guy shove all win, I called and lost to KK, that was a bad call or a “okay” call? Also I thought I should go all win pre flop ( would lose anyways)
@cryptolocc6200
@cryptolocc6200 Год назад
JL, what's the drumming training site you are in?
@lifeedtvme9957
@lifeedtvme9957 6 дней назад
HAHAHAHAHA. I'M watching your videos while playing poker. .😆😆😆😂😂😂😂
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching 3 дня назад
That's awesome, GL!!
@robertw8897
@robertw8897 Год назад
I know that the more you do any complex task, the easier and more automated it gets......but for those of us who have a brain that has not reached that level yet, is there a best player that we can mostly focus on? Examples being, the big stack, lags, tags, players to the right or left of us......etc? My thinking here is that initially, it is best to try and pay attention to everyone, but focus mostly on players that are most dangerous or have the most opportunity for you......and then expand on the players you keep track of mentally as you get better at it. I seem to have an issue with keeping track of everyone. I tend to be aware of who is playing very tight, and focus on what the players 2 left and 2 right of me tend to play like.
@colintimp1372
@colintimp1372 Год назад
A good thing to mention is that it is not possible to keep the same edge playing multiple games. You cannot pay attention to everything on 15 tables at the same time. Say you have a 25% edge playing one game. That edge will drop the more tables you play. However this can be made up in volume. If your edge drops to 10% per game times ten games, that's still profitable. The trick is to find the balance point. If you have a 20% edge playing 2 games, or a 4% edge playing 10 games, why play 10 games? You're just making more work and more stress on your brain. This is why tracking software is valuable.
@Moneyovertruth
@Moneyovertruth Год назад
Was this the strategy from your last win, WPT 2008
@charlesmorrow9662
@charlesmorrow9662 Год назад
Thank you. You have made me a much better player.
@reddoordentrainingcenter8564
@reddoordentrainingcenter8564 8 месяцев назад
You are good love your content
@Pchanizzle
@Pchanizzle Год назад
Living in Manhattan is -EV
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
Depends on what you value.
@jamesjones2675
@jamesjones2675 Год назад
Thank you
@stylin40s
@stylin40s Год назад
Just so you know I copied down the bankroll slide in my "Poker Nerd Notes" book
@ruperthandley315
@ruperthandley315 Год назад
Hey random question! Wondering why ace rag suited is a good candidate for a pre-flop 3 bet bluff? I get it blocks premium ace-x holdings (AA-AK-AQ), but if your whole idea is to get better hands to fold, which ones can you get to fold? The only better hands than ace rags other than the premium aces you block are gonna be pocket pairs (you will never be behind against anything else) and I get that a few pocket pairs will fold, but some of the folded pocket pairs you will be flipping with (if your rag is an overcard to your pair) so getting to them fold isn't amazing, and a lot of pocket pairs better than your ace rag will still call. It seems like a nothing bet, it will only result in players folding out worse hands and calling with better hands, including those that dominate you. The only benefit I can think of is folding out some hands which have good playability, but you are ahead of these so it doesn't achieve much. Thanks if you take the time to read this!
@rysw19
@rysw19 Год назад
I’m general I believe this is largely older thinking. Ace rag bluffs I think are reflected at shallow stack depths where the blocker is more important, but with stacks of 100bb+ you generally want to 3-bet linearly, utilizing more suited broadways, etc.
@tadthegoat3043
@tadthegoat3043 Год назад
Also helps with board coverage problems
@JamesYeats
@JamesYeats 11 месяцев назад
I think pretending to be distracted can be super profitable.
@micarobles3248
@micarobles3248 Год назад
Study,study,study!
@DrMentosFreshMaker
@DrMentosFreshMaker 3 месяца назад
Make more money investing in magic cards then playing poker which is more money then playing magic cards
@jayfromaz
@jayfromaz Год назад
Also, you can make more money in larger tournaments. But the problem is now you need a greater bankroll.
@tubewayarmy2
@tubewayarmy2 Год назад
Find a game you can beat and play it a lot.
@jayfromaz
@jayfromaz Год назад
@@tubewayarmy2 you bet!
@gunsandgaragegear601
@gunsandgaragegear601 Год назад
12 an hour for rake at 1/2 wtf? My casinos 10% 5$ cap, could be $100 an hour. But my win rate is 50-60 BB/hr I play. About $100 an hour profit in a smaller ish sample size this month that I’ve gone there. Soft game.
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
...$12 x 8 = $96...
@freethinker5226
@freethinker5226 Год назад
There’s no such thing as a “skill game“. The closest you could come to a “skill game” is chess. The best player doesn’t always win in chess. Chess is a performance game. Whomever performs the best will win. Sports aren’t always a performance games because on occasions, one team will perform better than the other and still lose.
@antoniojalil3259
@antoniojalil3259 Месяц назад
You didn’t say anything in last 40minutes
@RipYourRoll
@RipYourRoll Год назад
If you want less variance play cash not tournaments.
@Mask60YT
@Mask60YT 10 месяцев назад
Just scrubbing through the section titles to get a glance at whats going to be said, the final few sections just looks like you have lost the plot and just saying random shit lol
@TheSodakboy93
@TheSodakboy93 Год назад
Number-one tip to winning a poker tournament: get everyone else's chips.
@yveshuyghe1278
@yveshuyghe1278 Год назад
This is such an eye-opener. Thanks for this. ❤
@gnawbabygnaw
@gnawbabygnaw Год назад
The best play I ever made was accidental. Opened my eyes to what works. Was down to last 15 players in the tournament. Guy with the big stack and I, about half his stack. I’m on the Small blind. Got 2-4 off. I completed. Flop comes KK2. I accidentally grabbed about ten times what I meant to. SpaZzed and grabbed a stack all sloppy and dropped it in the middle. Guy calls. K on the turn. I grab another way too much stack. He calls. River is a 4. So I improve. I go all in. He folds. Was acting like I was watching the tv the whole time. Point being. Grabbing a stack that without counting is STRONG in the right spot. Especially if ya look like an old nit rec.
@ericzhang6063
@ericzhang6063 Год назад
so many things wrong with what u said 😨no hate but u clearly don't know wtf ur talking about
@gnawbabygnaw
@gnawbabygnaw Год назад
Talking about a play that opened my eyes to what having a pair can do. Of Balls. It was ten years ago. If you’d like to play heads up I’m in the Midwest. Call it. Wang.
@isaiahbagley1864
@isaiahbagley1864 Год назад
I’ll play you heads up buddy I’m in Ohio
@soorajsureshbabu8058
@soorajsureshbabu8058 9 месяцев назад
@staceybertran52
@staceybertran52 Год назад
LOL the fish got good.
@eriknordqvist9016
@eriknordqvist9016 Год назад
700 USD to clean the AC. Damn, that is to much. I pay around 15 USD.
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
To be fair, it is REALLY dirty...
@eriknordqvist9016
@eriknordqvist9016 Год назад
@@PokerCoaching haha, I usually clean it every 3-4 months. However, it's in Thailand where everything is cheaper 😁
@swastikjainsj
@swastikjainsj Год назад
If u can explain drivehub2 poker software it will help me alot
@parth20081
@parth20081 Год назад
Hey I have started to use it to .. we should get in touch
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