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How To WIN Live Poker Tournaments [Poker Lessons] 

Jonathan Little - Poker Coaching
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I have recently returned from the poker festival at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open [SHRPO] in Hollywood, Florida. I played multiple events and in this live poker webinar I will be analyzing some of the hands that I played during the $25,000 High Roller and also the $5,000 Main Event.
When looking to improve as a poker player it is extremely important to consistently review and asses your play. Working through your hand histories from any poker tournament will give you a much better understanding of what areas you may need to improve to help you crush live poker tournaments.
This live poker webinar will give you the opportunity to follow a long as I critique my own play at the tables whilst also answering any questions or queries you have about particular spots! Another great way to study and learn is to bounce ideas & poker hands off your fellow peers to get another insight into how they would have played the same poker hand.
You are my peers for this live webinar, I'd love to hear your thoughts on how you think I played!
#PokerStrategy #LivePoker #PokerTips

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21 авг 2024

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@susymay7831
@susymay7831 Год назад
Great video! A video featuring a collection of Jonathan defending the big blind would be cool! 😎
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
Awesome, sounds good :) Glad you liked it!
@jarirepo1172
@jarirepo1172 Год назад
"It's never a bluff." Lately I have happened to have decent hands on the river (two pair or so) and opponents line is bet-bet-bet and I think they are not bluffing... but my hand is too strong to fold so I decided to call. After I call, I see opponent had either total garbage that never had decent chance to improve after flop or missed draws etc. So I try to remember: sometimes people bluff at the river. Even at lower stakes. Sometimes that AK that did not hit might be a call after all...
@jasonsitu5287
@jasonsitu5287 10 месяцев назад
I slow played AA at the final table today and flopped a set and lose to runner runner flush with 2 more cards to come you never know if it is going to get outdrawed , always happy to take the pot instead of losing the whole stack to a maniac, this cost me the first place of the tournament instead I got only 2nd place. Learned the lesson never slow play and get greedy
@micarobles3248
@micarobles3248 Год назад
As always Tks Jonathan great work.
@scottryan2832
@scottryan2832 Год назад
Thank you Jonathan!!
@martinmccloskey2435
@martinmccloskey2435 Год назад
Jonathon is the G.O.A.T.
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
Thanks! I do my best!
@lyingcat9022
@lyingcat9022 Год назад
I like Goats 🐐
@ajt51508
@ajt51508 Год назад
Nice job Johnathan
@susymay7831
@susymay7831 Год назад
Playing the big blind against tiny raises with an ante in play is not so easy for me.
@Lamentor219
@Lamentor219 Год назад
Geez this exact same scenario happened to me yesterday. Hurts, but it seems to be objectively the right call, with the KA against the flush draw.
@user-ut1sz3fh2s
@user-ut1sz3fh2s 5 месяцев назад
I bought your new book. It's made me a way better player.
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching 5 месяцев назад
I'm so glad to hear that!
@erikk17
@erikk17 Год назад
21:00 in your range is 2 QJs max from nut range if he have Q blocker he can go ahead and destroy you
@mrjoshharvey7017
@mrjoshharvey7017 Год назад
Thanks for the video Jonathan it was good going over a few hands. I was looking for more comprehensive teaching in crushing tournaments sort of as the title to the video alluded to. Huge fan of your site/channel/business keep up the good work!
@acescracked4395
@acescracked4395 Год назад
I always like your videos! Very thorough analysis and thinking process The last hand AK 2 pr on the qd flush turn- I feel like most players would underbluff, Would they even bet an ace there? Unlikely Aq will they even have it and bet turn with it? I think not for that size Are they finding logical bluffs like you say small prs with a diamond? I guess vs bad underbluffing players AK 2 pr could fold. But in high roller tourney I guess you just gotta go with it Anyway very nice video
@evingmadeez5008
@evingmadeez5008 Год назад
I do think you could have folded AK vs TTs hand.. IDK how I would have haha.. but somehow you could have... the other hands is just how it goes ..GG
@SkidMarkSmeller
@SkidMarkSmeller Год назад
I'm first to act after big blind, I raise the big blind’s 2k to 6k with pocket jacks, guy next to me 3 bets me to 18k everyone folds I call. Should have known he had queens or better. Flop come 9 high and I jam 65k into a 42k pot like an absolute idiot. He calls with pocket aces... I'm so mad idk I just didn’t get a hand for 45 minutes and fell in love with my hand.
@jarirepo1172
@jarirepo1172 Год назад
With that pot to stack ratio, there was nothing you could have done differently. Sometimes opponent have better hands, but that's just how it is. You can't fold to 3-bet preflop, you could 4-bet shove preflop, you could check the flop and call / shove if opponent bets. But you cannot fold anyway at any time, so you did nothing wrong, just bad luck this time.
@SMSM-bh6yt
@SMSM-bh6yt Год назад
Question about solvers: since solvers are written by a programmer(s) then that means they most certainly hired a pro(or pros) to consult them re decision-making-tree...so solvers basically represent a particular person's poker thinking/strategy, correct? if so, solvers output are not really words of ""poker god" so to speak, correct?
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching Год назад
No. They are based on math.
@theRECONN
@theRECONN Год назад
No, solvers take decisions based mostly on Monte Carlo sampling + AI. They need constraints on decisions/a configuration if you will e.g. possible bet sizes, rake, effective stacks etc. They eventually reach a GTO strategy which is unexploitable assuming no weird deviations from the opponent (meaning perfect play). The poker god in this scenario is Maths. Solvers simulate and math delivers. Humans are even still unable to play perfectly and has been playing wrong poker for a long time. In that sense, maths is a hint from gods
@maybach2691
@maybach2691 7 месяцев назад
If he had a flush lag would value not pile to get you to fold
@carlosthesolar3010
@carlosthesolar3010 7 месяцев назад
What if he shubs on the flop
@_RPM_Fitness_
@_RPM_Fitness_ 6 месяцев назад
There are two forms of content with your videos. 1. You are going to learn a lot from whatever you say 2. I am going to get to read and hear the dumbest most random questions in the chat. HaHa 100%
@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching 6 месяцев назад
Haha I'm glad you're learning a lot!
@Optable
@Optable Год назад
flush check 🤢
@PIGGEBANK
@PIGGEBANK Год назад
The sneakkyz guy in the chat sounds like a complete clown lol
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