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FIX This MISTAKE In Low Stakes Cash Games! 

Jonathan Little - Poker Coaching
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It’s easy to make mistakes at low stakes poker cash games that could be severely hurting your poker bankroll! In this poker video, Jonathan Little will share his expertise on how to avoid common mistakes in low stakes poker cash games. Jonathan provides valuable insights and poker strategies that can help poker players improve their game and avoid costly errors that can hurt their poker bankrolls in the short and long term.
In this live poker webinar, Jonathan will share examples of hands and will provide practical advice on topics such as playing too many poker hands, overvaluing marginal hands, bluffing excessively, and calling far too frequently.
By addressing these common pitfalls, poker players can learn how to make more profitable decisions at the poker tables and improve their overall win-rate.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced poker player, this video will be an excellent resource for anyone looking to improve their poker skills and achieve long-term success at the poker tables.
In order to take your poker game to the next level it is vitally important you learn all the nuances of the game.
Do you know what ranges of poker hands you should be playing from each position? When should you 3-bet, call or fold? When is the right time to make a hero call or a huge bluff? Do you know how to play preflop, flop, turn & river effectively and how should your poker strategy change depending on the street? What difference does it make if you are playing multi-way vs heads-up?
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@wesch6354
@wesch6354 Год назад
This is so accurate. That's why I get so frustrated when people post hands on the pokercoaching discord and the coaches only point out how the people deviated away from GTO. They don't say things like "Hey you played this hand excellent and exploited your opponents weakness." No they say things like "You should have checked this turn here because what worse hands are going to call." And they completely disregard where the person says at the beginning the opponent was a LAG.
@Dmanz67
@Dmanz67 4 месяца назад
These low stakes cash game videos are priceless, really taught me to start thinking.
@AmandaBonanza4real
@AmandaBonanza4real 2 месяца назад
Hi Jonathan! I know this is an old video, but you frequently ask what we would like to see, and one of the things I would like to see is an in-depth video on how to play against wide ranges. Thanks for everything! 😍
@qsdailydose8970
@qsdailydose8970 Год назад
I am +20.2k this year playing 2/5 no limit but I’m still making a ton of mistakes. It seems every time I call a river bet they are good. Nobody is bluffing! Nobody is out to get me! They just have it lol
@BigBundy82
@BigBundy82 Год назад
They always have it following the river jam ,,,
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
Nice work!
@qsdailydose8970
@qsdailydose8970 Год назад
@@PokerCoaching Thanks Jonathan!
@michaelmolenaar1460
@michaelmolenaar1460 Год назад
Thank you Jonathan :) Due to your teachings I've been able to purchase a home gym and other appliances! You are the man!
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
Awesome!
@bartzoni
@bartzoni 7 месяцев назад
What I see in these 1/2 limit games is a standard 5x-7x open then 3-5 callers. If I 3bet, guarantee 2 callers who auto barrel and call the flop. I don't love constantly paying to be in these multiways, where opponents are firing away, don't understand the value of their hand and two pair or better tends to win.
@realdanielpeach
@realdanielpeach 4 месяца назад
Im sure you have videos on this somewhere but how to deal with getting 5 calls with a 5x or 6x raise. It seems at 1/3 if people want to play their cards there is no amount less than 35 that will prevent them from playing.
@jamesjones2675
@jamesjones2675 Год назад
Thank you
@ragintrajan8637
@ragintrajan8637 2 месяца назад
Can you be more specific as to what qualifies as putting in volume? 9:08
@worthplayingfor2197
@worthplayingfor2197 Год назад
I can't believe the editor changed it to 5bb that's wild
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
I agree!
@KingdomCre8tive
@KingdomCre8tive Год назад
Thank you Jonathan
@jamesp6674
@jamesp6674 Год назад
Rip Texas Dolly!
@davidsasse40
@davidsasse40 Год назад
Anytime you do anything predictably you can be exploited. GTO attempts to add rhe optimal amount.of variance to your strategies.
@BenBeneri
@BenBeneri Год назад
Playing 1/2 my games the RFI is anywhere from 10-15. If I raised $6 I would get 3-6 callers just about everytime. Would you still suggest keeping it at a 3BB pfr or make a 5-7BB pfr
@soldiersofduck
@soldiersofduck Год назад
In games with super high standard RFI I will still rfi 2.5x-4x (depending on position) but I will do so with a more speculative-heavy range, suited connectors, pocket pairs, suited aces and only the best of broadway. These hands play best in multi-way spots where you can maximize implied odds. For calling/raising the big RFIs you want to tighten up and do so pretty linearly- suited broadways and high pairs. If any pot you win as not RFI is 2x as big as a normal game, that means you can wait twice as long before playing a hand.
@ai_master7
@ai_master7 8 месяцев назад
Of course everyone is going to call you for 6 $
@PatrickA1
@PatrickA1 5 месяцев назад
​​@@soldiersofduckIn a multiway pot with more 5 players low suited connectors starts to have reverse implied odds.
@tommyg6178
@tommyg6178 10 месяцев назад
This is just common sense. The table playing tight , bluff. Table playing real loose, tighten up.
@randypage26
@randypage26 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely
@wompwomp7177
@wompwomp7177 Год назад
Limping is actually insanely lucrative at lower stakes where people rarely raise/3bet
@wompwomp7177
@wompwomp7177 Год назад
For ex. Limping 22-55 EP and MP, theory says fold but when you never get raised just see a flop and spike ur set 15% of the time. The implied odds are there too because people stick to overpairs and top top
@DuceTreyPoker
@DuceTreyPoker Год назад
Yeah that ace high flush vs straight flush was a silly call. He could've folded that ace high.
@dustinpitre2278
@dustinpitre2278 Год назад
If everyone is calling 5X opens, why would you still only open to 3X and use that strategy?
@christianvaccaro-gallo4010
@christianvaccaro-gallo4010 Год назад
Changes the spr and would rather have a smaller pot multiway since we lose more often than in heads-up. Also leaves more room for potential obvious nutted squeezes which we can fold to or shove with the nutties
@disha1695
@disha1695 Год назад
The long run that everybody’s talking about could be 10 years, so yes, skill matters and pays off in the long run but the long run could be fucking hundred years is the problem
@chefmikeankh6434
@chefmikeankh6434 11 месяцев назад
Online poker is a scam. Just play in person… if your not computer savvy you won’t be successful at online poker… gto is a computer. You won’t be somebody who has multiple computers set up to play offs. Just get in your car and play live games
@chefmikeankh6434
@chefmikeankh6434 11 месяцев назад
What a scam👎🏿
@halostingray87
@halostingray87 Год назад
For me the #1 Mistake is not walking away from the table when I'm up substantially. I grind and the longer I go the more my Edge dulls and my decision making gets weaker.
@ltisenotem
@ltisenotem Год назад
Walking away just because I'm up substantially makes no sense to me lol
@JorgeTorres-tx3rq
@JorgeTorres-tx3rq Год назад
@@ltisenotem he told u why tho. He said as time goes on his decision making gets weaker. Another thing could be if you’re up but a few people cover you and your not that great at deap stack play.
@ltisenotem
@ltisenotem Год назад
@@JorgeTorres-tx3rq Fair enough. I'd say those are important things to work on instead of bailing when you're chip leader.
@francescoiadicicco1266
@francescoiadicicco1266 Год назад
You love being the big stack bully. I can't see what's wrong with that. I also love playing deep stacked. I can 3-bet wider and see more flops with speculative hands. Of course the bad beat is always behind the corner :P
@halostingray87
@halostingray87 Год назад
@EyeOne Unblinded Right. To be clear I don't walk away the moment I'm up. I just mean I'm up and I have my schedule that I'm supposed to stick to and instead of doing that I go until I bust. It's dumb. But I've learned to protect my stack and pay attention to who covers me and make sure to be more cautious. Honestly once I get to a certain profit I focus on stack protection, widen my playable hands and push the nuts for profit. Also have a little fun pushing the table around if everyone else is pretty short stacked and bleed them out slowly.
@kungallu2133
@kungallu2133 Год назад
REST IN PEACE MR Doyle. A true legend!
@jedaiahisrael5882
@jedaiahisrael5882 Год назад
There '10 2' crazy this week and hittings Tripps a few times, Philly poker.... I love Doyle but I'm not playing that hand.
@jamesstevenson3116
@jamesstevenson3116 Год назад
He ran over my foot with his scooter at the Wynn several years back, I’ve never washed my foot since
@llntu1
@llntu1 Год назад
I play 10 deuce all the time now in his honor. When I win with it I say for Doyale.
@JackTFrostmusic
@JackTFrostmusic Год назад
Texas 1/2 standard open is always around $12to$15. I love listening to your advice, but I don’t think raising to six dollars it’s going to work in my game
@brandonbuckley857
@brandonbuckley857 Год назад
I agree! The goal is to narrow preflop to you and one or two others. Raising to six is going to get you called by the whole table everytime in small stake games
@adam6519
@adam6519 Год назад
I’ve been watching your videos for a few days now and I’ve noticed a drastic change in the number of pots I take down. I went from a straight forward player occasional bluffing with bad cards and getting the auto fold from the table to playing your tight aggression strategy and taking down lots of pots to folds and taking down much large pots when they pay me the whole way thru. Just wanted to comment and say thanks and do my part for the RU-vid algorithm👍you da man, thanks again! 🤑💵💵💰💰🤑🤑
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching 11 месяцев назад
Awesome! I'm glad to hear it!
@jimmaynard
@jimmaynard Год назад
RIP Doyle
@BigBundy82
@BigBundy82 Год назад
Awesome explanation, as always Mr Little- Thank you!
@KingdomCre8tive
@KingdomCre8tive Год назад
I think the funniest thing is people in the chat actually think they r good !!!!!
@Trephining
@Trephining 6 месяцев назад
I first read that as “people in chat think they r GOD”, lololol
@cronut6033
@cronut6033 Год назад
Going to rewatch this one daily
@nomilknosugar4900
@nomilknosugar4900 Год назад
The biggest mistake I see low stakes recreational players making is not being positionally and situationally aware enough AND being far too passive. Most players want to play the same range from every position, so I make a ton of money by playing very loose and agressive from the button. Most players don't 2-bet and 3-bet nearly enough of their playable range.
@ericaarseth7678
@ericaarseth7678 Год назад
low stakes players play too many hands
@danielkidwell736
@danielkidwell736 Год назад
Appreciate all the content man
@qsdailydose8970
@qsdailydose8970 Год назад
Thankyou Jonathan!
@coryreedy2752
@coryreedy2752 2 месяца назад
When I play low stakes, I see a lot of GAMBLERS and not poker players. And for whatever reason, the gambler always sucks out on me.
@blakefredrickson6506
@blakefredrickson6506 Год назад
13:57 I love your content Jonathan but I 100% disagree with this advice. If you raise to 3x preflop in small stakes live games you will be called by more than half the table every time. This does not mean I’m replicating their strategy. Their strategy is to call way too often and fail to apply enough aggression. I’m not doing that. I’m just raising to the amount that I still know I’ll be called by bad players with a wide range. Does it require tightening my range a bit? Sure. But I don’t believe playing a wide range with a 3x raise against 5 players is a good idea either. It’s not like I can win pots with semi bluffs in those scenarios. It basically comes down to hitting top pair or better and getting worse value to call down. Not only is that boring and does nothing to develop my game, but I think it’s more profitable to raise to 5x when you know you’re still getting called loosely by 1-2 players. You’re just building the pot against players who will play worse hands than you, and you also give yourself the opportunity to bluff postflop into a smaller field. Also, most live cash games are played 150+ BBs deep. This gives even more incentive to build the pot.
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
It is fine to get called by a bunch of players, especially if you structure your range intelligently and they play poorly postflop.
@blakefredrickson6506
@blakefredrickson6506 Год назад
@@PokerCoaching yeah like I said I still have an edge if I have a better starting range and better postflop play than the field callers, but again that still requires me to tighten my range and play ABC postflop. It does nothing to develop my game if it’s always “Did I flop top pair or better? No? Ok time to fold.” And heck, at some tables a 3x raise and a 5x raise will get the same callers. Why would I not want to build the pot if I feel I have an edge? I think strictly adhering to 3x raises in these games is blindly following GTO.
@majorleagueblackjack27
@majorleagueblackjack27 Год назад
​​​@@blakefredrickson6506 Having more people in the pot does not diminish your edge necessarily. It may actually increase your edge because of the size of the pots you play being larger on average (and assuming you are the better player on average). But it does increase the variance for sure. Thats the biggest difference. I deal with massive variance/volatility at blackjack already so i tend to lean toward a lower variance style of poker to make up for some of that. For example, Ill open to 30 at a 1/2 game if i think thats what i need to do to isolate and NOT start some call train. It seems unusual but winning poker players are unusual after all. Unusual doesn't even begin to describe some of the stuff I do at the blackjack tables, but that doesnt mean it isnt correct.
@chefmikeankh6434
@chefmikeankh6434 11 месяцев назад
He is telling you that the computer gives you advantage.. so basically the computer is playing online poker
@checkthenutz
@checkthenutz Год назад
12:08 no limpers online? He doesn’t play stakes under 30nl.
@jonsell5273
@jonsell5273 Год назад
I have found that a lot of players are confused with the term “3-bet”
@chefmikeankh6434
@chefmikeankh6434 11 месяцев назад
Online poker is different playing live
@TheAndysim66
@TheAndysim66 Месяц назад
Playing too many hands?
@yageroi
@yageroi Год назад
Thanks!
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
Thank you!
@indjke
@indjke 6 месяцев назад
The main mistake is to play low stakes cash :D
@johnwallner
@johnwallner Год назад
They lilp to much
@independantcrypto4323
@independantcrypto4323 11 месяцев назад
How can you think about all that in matter of seconds it gets so confusing. 27:00 min mark. Can somebody dumb it down for me?
@Trephining
@Trephining 6 месяцев назад
Sure: Make good decisions that rigorously apply logic to the situation.
@capnmorgandarts
@capnmorgandarts Год назад
As for "if you're not playing 5-10NL or higher, you're messing up" it's also possible that where you live or play doesn't have a 5-10 game very often because everyone is a low limit player. Can't play 5-10 if the game doesn't exist in your area!
@TheInvestmentCircle
@TheInvestmentCircle Год назад
Hahaha, you said jackoff suit. Such a sneaky little joke Little
@pompi23851
@pompi23851 Год назад
too linear is the right way to say it
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
I'm pretty sure it is linearly.
@pompi23851
@pompi23851 Год назад
@@PokerCoaching You are right. It really sounds totally wrong and stupid but it is the right way to say it.
@brendonfreeman1
@brendonfreeman1 Год назад
Jonathan: Thank you for sharing your wealth of in-depth knowledge with us students for free! You are a true philanthropist and you're making the poker world a better place. I am immensely grateful!
@PatrickA1
@PatrickA1 5 месяцев назад
Limping after multiple limpers with low suited connectors is a big leak. I can't count the number of times i got flush over flush. I would much rather get my low suited connector heads up or fold
@JUanHernandezism
@JUanHernandezism Год назад
if I don't raise to 7.5bb in 1/2, I always get 3bet. and If i play tighter and raise 10 or 15bb, nobody calls me, if I raise 7.5bb the whole table calls me, when I'm playing tight. This is 1/2 in TCH Social, I used to play in TCH Dallas before social was built and it's the same. I'm going to try 3Beting my standard 8-17% range UTG-Button, maybe that's where I'm wrong even though GTO says I should only 3bet top 3% but you're right, they aren't playing GTO, they are just stupid gamblers preflop at least. Idk what I'll do against a 4bet becuase 4bet should either be min raise or all in becuase of SPR. I'll probably fold to them the first time and if they keep doing it I'll try calling them or going all in pre if I see them raising everything all the time.
@conditdr
@conditdr 7 месяцев назад
When I first started using continuation betting, I did what I heard him mention where I raised the same amount every time I played the hand and then I raised that same amount on the flop no matter what. So I was always betting. But it worked amazingly well that day because I was catching hands so they would try to catch me. Bluffing. But I would always show up with a hand when they would try to call me down. So it had them pretty much guessing all day and had no idea. Actually at one point this guy the table just looked at me and in a very excited tone said what do you freaking have man! Lol never worked again. But I liked the appearance that you really never knew if I had a hand because I was always betting the same.
@kevinlindstrom8486
@kevinlindstrom8486 8 месяцев назад
For beginners? Not betting the value of their position/range (i.e., don't bluff enough or too much). After that? Not knowing when to quit - either when up or down.
@user-kb1hw2yq2f
@user-kb1hw2yq2f 9 месяцев назад
When I, in LP, raise more often with a wider range, and become more aggressive, especially if i cbet on the flop, how do i avoid slow playing traps that my opponents will eventually change their strategy to? I might pick up their 10 blinds but eventually give it all back in one "slow played" hand from my opponent?
@Jealod24
@Jealod24 Год назад
Gto isn’t about finding spots where they screw up and it doesn’t care about an opponent’s skill level or whether they know gto or not. Gto is a framework for you to make the highest ev plays for every spot. And if you’re playing against new or bad players this often means you’ll leave money on the table because you’re nit actively trying to take advantage of their poor play. You don’t care how they play. A gto player knows the hand ranges for a given spot based on position for all players, then adjusts on future streets depending on what positions are left, pot size, stack size, etc. Gto doesn’t care if the villain showed down 23os five times in one session when they were utg and raised to 6x. They play their hand range in a way to give the highest ev against the villains hand range. Any adjusting is exploitative… and guess what… you’re not a computer so what’s optimal for you is to have a mixed strategy
@mikewilliams3509
@mikewilliams3509 Год назад
I tried being aggressive and reraising and 3 betting in a 2 5 game and got crushed... lost 400 in an hour was getting called by e1 and by hands that probably shouldn't have called.. i think i should've just played abc poker at this particular game and a lot tighter next time i play and when i do hit hands i will get paid off
@alib5085
@alib5085 Год назад
I was trying to play GTO im small stakes, I got called millions of times, so I decided to just over value bet them, And the started over folding..
@tubewayarmy2
@tubewayarmy2 Год назад
Knowing when to 'fold 'em' but I call anyway, just to prove I was right about what he had, being pot committed, or just out of annoyance.
@jesseFNjames
@jesseFNjames Год назад
Question, to get these reads on players in online tournaments (basically anonymous) is it necessary or super beneficial to have a HUD?
@willinnewhaven3285
@willinnewhaven3285 Год назад
The point about "the player pool in general" is valuable
@tubewayarmy2
@tubewayarmy2 Год назад
Making marginal calls when you don't have good odds to do so.
@francescoiadicicco1266
@francescoiadicicco1266 Год назад
I don't triple barrel enough on scary rivers.
@georgeedginton2541
@georgeedginton2541 Год назад
Not raising and not value bettingg
@mully107
@mully107 Год назад
I got 25th in that tournament where u took thr pic with Doyle.
@micarobles3248
@micarobles3248 Год назад
As always Tks coach
@sambrightbart489
@sambrightbart489 Год назад
Great video with lots of helpful reminders, thank you! Something I find myself wondering with lots of your videos: How much evidence do you tend to need as a player before categorizing someone into one of the camps you mention (e.g. calls c-bets too often, or even more detailed, calls c-bets too often with marginal made hands)? If you have a HUD for online play, or you play with certain people regularly, I can see that you could build up that kind of picture over, say, 5+ sessions. But is it possible to make these assessments against an unknown player during a single game/session? You generally see very few hands go to showdown in one game so surely it would involve a lot of speculation.
@jeffshackleford3152
@jeffshackleford3152 10 месяцев назад
You can tell if an opponent is weak or strong pretty quickly, it takes a lot of hands before you " know " what they do wrong. You can have an idea of what they are doing wrong somewhere in between the weak / strong decision and knowing what they are doing wrong.
@daltonstephenson7669
@daltonstephenson7669 Год назад
Low stakes plays poor post flop. Low stakes players play a wide range of low connectors and gunshots then don’t know what to do with the flop if it isn’t perfect.
@Not_A_CIA_Agent
@Not_A_CIA_Agent Год назад
Shoving postflop/turn with a weak draw is the low stakes special. Funny when it hits though.
@jamesp4063
@jamesp4063 Год назад
Love the info, but my god these……videos could be…… much…..quicker……if you……STOP…………talking like…….James T Kirk
@adambrown8867
@adambrown8867 Год назад
My biggest mistake is chronic bad luck. Always lossing to draws, lossing to complete trash, lossing with AA, KK, AK, never catching draws, always running into flopped sets, flopped straights & so on. Over & over & over. So chronic bad luck is my biggest mistake.
@worthplayingfor2197
@worthplayingfor2197 Год назад
I'm sure there are other blunders in your game. As soon as you realize that you'll be able to improve.
@jdh219
@jdh219 Год назад
if you think chronic bad luck is why you lose then 99% chance youre making other mistakes consistently
@majorleagueblackjack27
@majorleagueblackjack27 Год назад
You sound like a call station 😂
@McRuffin
@McRuffin Год назад
@@worthplayingfor2197there was a period of time I filtered AQ+ JJ+ and over about 450 hands I was losing. You certainly can get unlucky over a long period of time. It happens. Might be happening to him.
@DoubleBassX2
@DoubleBassX2 Год назад
1/2 crusher here opening to 5bb +1 for each limper or opening for 10bb in straddle configurations and winning $45/hour for 500 hours. This is with a $200 cap and an $8 rake. About to take a shot at 2/5 but worried I might have to implement a different sizing stratrgy lol.
@KissMyConverseFool
@KissMyConverseFool 10 месяцев назад
the numbrer one mistake semi-profitable "goodish" live players make is betting sports.
@marv8461
@marv8461 8 месяцев назад
Great Videos, Thanks
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