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How To READ Your Opponent’s HANDS [Poker Strategy] 

Jonathan Little - Poker Coaching
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“You don’t play poker to sound smart. You play poker to win money.” - Brad Wilson
PokerCoaching coach Brad Wilson walks you through his step by step process into how to help read your opponent’s hands when playing in poker cash games.
In this video you will learn the tools that will help you gain a higher win rate, more frequent organic exploits, a process for considering postflop variables & lessons from mass data analysis (MDA).
It is important to categorize your opponent’s play style that will help you in your decisions when playing hands against them.
Using Mass Data Analysis you will see how different recreational players will react to different bets as well as their sizes. This data is really interesting to analyze as it gives you a much better understanding of what players are doing with different hand types.
#PokerStrategy #BradWilson #CashGamePoker

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Комментарии : 25   
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
What was the most valuable lesson that you learnt from Brad’s webinar?
@ChasingPokerGreatness
@ChasingPokerGreatness Год назад
I learned that when I'm dialed in, my clip art game is on point.
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
@@ChasingPokerGreatness hahah!!
@JasonHall1984
@JasonHall1984 Год назад
I really liked seeing the MDA of loose calling range on a dry board Cbet compared to a wet board for a rec player. Definitely seems like an exploitable spot.
@jakehoyt2737
@jakehoyt2737 Год назад
• Pay close attention to every hand, even ones you aren't in. Lines & bet sizings used by your opponents are worth their weight in gold. • Concept of loose bet/call/raise vs. tight bet/call/raise • Dry boards are more conducive to loose calls/raises by the villain. • Vs. Loose bets - attack with loose raises, defend with loose calls. • Vs. Tight bets - defend with good draws, raise with top-end value.
@shtcoinmaxi1367
@shtcoinmaxi1367 Год назад
Chasing poker greatness- tactical tuesday. Honestly one of the best podcasts/shows to really improve how to think through hands
@basesperanca
@basesperanca Год назад
"I wanna quote a very wise human - MYSELF!" I don't know why I find this funny, but it really cracked me up. Coach Brad, the delivery of your humor is pure gold. The content also! By the way, as constructive feedback, it would have been great to compare the charts of what is done, to what would be *not* exploitable, just for reference. Cheers!
@cindymadison2580
@cindymadison2580 Год назад
Excellent info, well-presented!!
@FefeLeVrai
@FefeLeVrai Год назад
The problem I see with this approach is that we're just comparing absolute hand strengths, instead of what matters for exploiting which is deviations from GTO. Of course when you get action on a wet board like QJT the opponent is more likely to have 2 pair +, while if you get action on a dry board like K62 opponent is likely to have 1 pair at best. But that's not evidence of opponents being exploitable, it's just because average hand strength is higher on wet boards for everyone. The video gives the impression that recreationals call "strong" on wet boards and "weak" on dry boards, but in terms of deviations from GTO it's actually the opposite. Recreationals overfold on dry boards (e.g they fold flop with QJs on K62r, GTO call), while they overcall on wet boards (e.g they call flop with ace-rag on QJTr, GTO fold). So the exploit is to overbluff flop on dry boards (then underbluff turn and river when called), and to underbluff flop on wet boards (then overbluff turn and river when called).
@AT-bw4cm
@AT-bw4cm Год назад
Unless they are stations, continued aggression seems more exploitative when they are more likely to have top pair weak kicker or worse on a dry board. He does make a distinction between passive recs and volatile recs. He abruptly switches between hero being the aggressor preflop to hero being the caller preflop without making the distinction which could be confusing for newbies. Still alot of good information.
@windy6455
@windy6455 Год назад
I love it let’s let the pleebs learn on their own though
@josepinero5953
@josepinero5953 Год назад
The volatile rec sounds like rampage.
@MrJoosebawkz
@MrJoosebawkz Год назад
what’s the difference between a loose and tight call again? is a loose call when they call a small bet? and tight call when they call a large one? Or is there a different way to know? like board texture or something
@stu_gahtz1740
@stu_gahtz1740 Год назад
Whats preflop bootcamp? We have a fiscount code?
@denniskrook2925
@denniskrook2925 Год назад
Yes i love this guy. Also because he teaches exaclty the game I am playing (100BB cash games). Cant wait to bring my kids to bed and watch this video!!!
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
Enjoy it!
@shtcoinmaxi1367
@shtcoinmaxi1367 Год назад
You should let your kids listen to poker strategy podcasts when they are older since the game is so rooted in mathematics/probabilities
@denniskrook2925
@denniskrook2925 Год назад
@@shtcoinmaxi1367 they talk more than they listen:€
@stu_gahtz1740
@stu_gahtz1740 Год назад
How accurate can this be if it has them calling more gutshots then open enders? That doesnt make sense. And its not cause it has them in the raising range more. New to studying so im just curious trying to get more familiar with gto wizard and how it can help me
@77hansolo77
@77hansolo77 Год назад
If a pssiv rec often bluff the river its not a passiv rec in my opinion. they are not driven by winning hands through bluffs. they are not even aware that bluffing is part of a winning strategy and proftable. they think that the value comes from making strong hands and they love to chase hands and hope to improve and make a hand by the river.
@AT-bw4cm
@AT-bw4cm Год назад
The green section of "Wet Board Call vs. Cbet" pie chart at 26:22 does not match your MDA. Should be 39% according to your MDA. I find it interesting your MDA shows recs calling Trash, Gutshots and bottom pair nearly 50% on a wet board. I wonder where the MDA comes from.
@terriblebhop
@terriblebhop Год назад
This dude emulates Jonathan’s speech patterns like he’s a clone
@balloe3466
@balloe3466 Год назад
I legit can't keep up with the content
@balloe3466
@balloe3466 Год назад
Not that that is a bad thing
@toddduchesne1749
@toddduchesne1749 Год назад
Heuristics? Really? Not a word I use. Is someone trying to impress me?
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