players who limp raise - tighter isoraise - more overlimp, eg 66 ip - overfold vs limp/raise - 3bet wider (they lack 4bets) players who limp call - isor wider, eg 65s ip - overfold vs their (larger) opens players who coldcall 3bets - put them on good but not premium type hands, eg JJ, KQs - 4bet wider - overfold vs their cold4bets players who fastplay value and are passive with draws - use overbets on blankish next street - use 40%-ish bet size on draw completing card - fastplay nuts vs their aggression players who love to trap - use smaller sizes, bc they can wake up with a strong hand - exploit their early street aggression - let them bluff and call strong hands - re-bluff w/ weak hands player who are aggressive w/ value and draws - they are capped on draw completing cards if they just called previous street - let them bluff players who split their (cbet) sizes - huge(r) strong -> fast play strong hands - small(er) weaker -> semi-bluff-raise draws (which benefit from fold equity) players who cbet strong hands and xb weak - fast play vs cbet - if xb - blank: slow play strong hands, maybe they bluff now - draw complete: bet players who donk for value - over size w/ nuts - attack checks, eg via triple barrel players who donk river bluffs - attack via min-clicks players who under bluff rivers - lead w/ strong value hand - do not bluff catch
I wish I could unsubscribe because I don’t want people to find this channel 💀 much appreciation brother for the content, been studying a lot more than playing now and getting better slowly.
This video is everything important about poker. I’ve been playing poker for 20 years and I’ll need to watch multiple to really internalize all the concepts.
that's where a HUD is massively helpful, especially at microstakes where there's such a wide variety of fish all using different but terribly exploitable strategies.
Another interesting dimension to add to this amazing video, would be, 'what is our image against these players? and which one of them perceive the image we want to transmit?'. Probably will complicate the ecuation a little bit, but it will add to the complexity :D
imo - most live poker players are struggling just the breathe out of their nose. don't worry too much about what they think of you. they may not even notice you're there.
Really love your videos! I know you go a bit fast but you can always watch again, and again, and again until you get the info down! Look forward to the next one!
You forgot about the guy exploiting the fact that you're trying to exploit him to exploit you in a leveling war full of exploitation that will leave you feeling exploited but since it's just fun he's able to exploit the non corporeal in a way that you clearly exploit with thus making it a really fun thing that we do together.
Hey like the content, just a tip from a viewers POV it would help to categorize the player types into clear sections of the video with a clear name and then you could delve into longer descriptions of what's going on in the hand. It can be difficult to follow what kinda player we are talking about depending on the viewers skill level.
I'm a big fan of your content, I am a little confused how ever cuz I remember you made a vedio about people using too much mid are half pot bets but you say often cbet that will make them call week raise their strong shit and half pot you seem to use a lot so just woundeding what's up with that?
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I saw the video already after your recommendation. To exploit the passive player is simply always give them a big check raise when they don’t have a strong hand which gives them a lot of pressure and let them make the mistake
When their bet size on the river that are indicate weakness(marginal) is the good time to give them pressure such as paired board and passive player got the straight etc
Hey Marc, what are your thoughts on straddles? In my games they allow a button straddle with ultimate last action. Is it a good idea to straddle for the final action in a game where they limp call a wide range to potentially put on a squeeze play? If so what sizing are you raising to with a $5 button straddle? (Game is 1/2 but standard open is to 10-20, straddle is regularly on)
@@Lyqu1dif it’s an actual rake (taken only if there is a flop) it seems like a button straddle would be even better for you when you get actual “last action” because it gives you an even better chance to take down the pot preflop with no rake coming out.
i want to be punished severely. in all seriousness - we help turn winning poker players into crushers. if our free content is great, hopefully it shows proof of concept that we can put our money where our mouth is.
I limp raise and show my AA or KK and i limp raise again 30 mins later with mid hands like 10,9 .. K J, QJ , Etc a lot .. because they saw me limp raise with top of my range before and that’s the strongest image they have on me .
Just took 10 pages of notes. This viseo is a GOLD MINE. I play online mostly but i know this can help me make better exploits vs the passive players whom i seem to struggle with bc they dont bet their hands and give off info. IM most excited to start overbetting turns on wet dynamic boards