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Learn This PERFECT Spot For HUGE Bluffs! 

Jonathan Little - Poker Coaching
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Jonathan is joined by fellow PokerCoaching coach and poker crusher Matt Affleck. They discuss a poker hand that Matt played during a poker tournament at the Wynn in Las Vegas.
They both discuss a preflop timing tell from one of Matt's opponents. This player took a lot longer than usual when acting preflop which led Matt to believe that he either had a hand that was thinking about squeezing or a marginal hand that was thinking of folding. This player was clearly thinking of other options other than to just call!
After missing the flop they discuss what you should consider when deciding whether to bluff into multiple opponents or not. On this particular dry flop Matt discounts one of his opponents from having many sets, due to not squeezing preflop. It is important to remember that Matt still has all of the overpairs on this texture whereas his opponents do not.
In multiway pots you generally want to use smaller bet sizes because you are going to get called by a slightly stronger range when there are multiple in the pot. If you bet too large then the range that calls you will be too strong. A smaller bet allows you to widen your value range whilst also giving you the benefit of being able to semi-bluff for a smaller size.
Matt believes that the overcall from the button is a weakish hand that could not face multiple barrells. He is fairly capped in having either a marginal top pair or some sort of weak draw.
On the river they discuss how some players are too scared to go for maximum value with hands that are very likely to be best. Make sure you are reading the situation well and finding the opportunites to get as much value from your strong hands!
The hand starts with Matt opening from under the gun with KQo around 50bb effective. The loose passive chip leader of the table decides to call from the lojack. A french pro also comes along from the button but it is worth noting that Matt believed that this player was considering squeezing in this spot.
With 3 players in the hand they head to a flop of T52r. Matt decides to continue telling his story of a strong overpair and fires out 2,000 into the 5,700 pot. Both players decide to make the call as the three of them head to the turn which is the 8c which now brings in a backdoor club flush draw. Matt does not slow down and choose a 6,500 size into the 11,700 pot. The loose passive player now decides to fold but the french professional sticks around to see the 3s on the river.
Matt now shoves the river for 20,100 into a 24,700 pot as he tries to make the french pro fold a marginal hand. Matt's range looks extremely strong which is why the player releases his hand giving Matt a very tasty pot!
Jonathan Little analyzes live poker hands from TV poker shows such as Poker After Dark, Hustler Casino Live, The Lodge Poker Club & PokerGO. He also analyzes popular poker vloggers such as Rampage Poker, Brad Owen, Jaman Burton, Ashley Sleeth, Wolfgang Poker and others!
You will also find many poker hands on this channel that contain some of the biggest names in the poker world such as; Daniel Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth, Phil Ivey, Doug Polk, Garrett Adelstein, Tom ‘Durrrr’ Dwan, Dan ‘Jungleman’ Cates, Fedor Holz & many more!
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@PokerCoaching
@PokerCoaching 9 месяцев назад
What hand do YOU think the Button had? 🤔
@jasonsitu5287
@jasonsitu5287 9 месяцев назад
A 10 off suit
@brianpotter2812
@brianpotter2812 9 месяцев назад
@@jasonsitu5287 No way. If you're calling A-10 offsuit you're calling if you hit a pair. You're not thinking "I need to make a straight or a flush to bust his big pair", you're looking to hit the ace or 10. With the runout on this board, A-10 offsuit will probably call it more often. K-10, Q-10, or J-10 (most likely seeing as our hero has blockers to K-10 and Q-10), would be more likely hands he is folding. Remember, hero said that the button contemplated a squeeze play but decided against it. His hand was probably good to see 3 ways (suited connectors) and Jack 10 of clubs makes the most sense here (in my opinion).
@blackbeardgoatjr2434
@blackbeardgoatjr2434 9 месяцев назад
J9
@malcolmwasher2308
@malcolmwasher2308 7 месяцев назад
KT
@jasonsitu5287
@jasonsitu5287 9 месяцев назад
This is a good strategy, but it also depends on the type of opponent you against . I tried this method before and get called by Q10 and I had KJ suited instead of KQ . Some recreation player and calling station would never fold top pair or any pair regardless if you put a million dollars into the pot
@ewallt
@ewallt 9 месяцев назад
I’d be able to do this against one opponent, but wouldn’t have been thinking about getting through two. The read to cap the one guy pre plop was nice.
@Notimp0rtant523
@Notimp0rtant523 9 месяцев назад
Every time I watch one of your videos I get better! I think small stakes is my game! Looking forward to buying Poker Coaching soon
@CRAIG5835
@CRAIG5835 9 месяцев назад
That's the general idea why Jon does all this free content, notice how much you have improved as you stated, then think how much you shall improve when you join Poker Coaching. I did and it had the desired effect but I still tune in to every vid he drops it is like revision and helps you stay on your game by reminding you of things you have already learned but Poker is so complex that it is easy to forget some things if the situation hasn't happened very often.
@CRAIG5835
@CRAIG5835 9 месяцев назад
Matt Rocks, to be fair. Thank you guys, lesson learnt.
@ryang9401
@ryang9401 8 месяцев назад
The dude shoved with one pair right before the wsop main event final table and lost all of his chips. I could never take advice from him.
@guillermoalvarez9400
@guillermoalvarez9400 9 месяцев назад
I’m usually hard pressed to find anyone willing to fold top pair 2nd kicker in low stakes tourneys unless they’re a total rock. I’ve made it a rule to not trust most players to make tight folds, unless they think you’re a rock
@David-nh2dn
@David-nh2dn 9 месяцев назад
Agreed i have guys calling me three streets with ak high 😂
@robertwilliamson7095
@robertwilliamson7095 9 месяцев назад
Totally agree ....I've figured out just don't bluff "big"....ever!!!! lol..... it really is the best way to play low stakes imo .....wait until you have the goods and you'll get paid anyway.....so no need to bluff lol
@jamez470
@jamez470 9 месяцев назад
So my only question on this is what exactly are we representing with this bluff? The A4 straight, and AT? At the end you said he might’ve folded I think the KT which like you said is a very nitty fold but I’m just trying to understand why they folded when only one possible straight (A4) connected, and there were no flushes etc.
@kevinz8619
@kevinz8619 9 месяцев назад
Aces through Jacks. And that's BECAUSE only one str8 connected and there was no flushes.
@jonathanhenderson9422
@jonathanhenderson9422 9 месяцев назад
On boards like this with an SPR this low you can treat overpairs as the nuts, and considering Matt raised UTG at a full ring table overpairs are a significant portion of his range on that board. An overpair is essentially only losing to a straight or slowplayed sets, and Matt gave his read why the latter aren't likely. One thing Matt should be careful of though is not bluffing all his whiffed overcards, because while he has 27 combos of TT-AA he has over 70 combos of overcards (AK-AJ, KQ, KJs, QJs). So he should only be bluffing them about 20% of the time on the river in equilibrium.
@JoshGrayUni
@JoshGrayUni 9 месяцев назад
Does the fact that he had clubs make his fold a bit better? Just one pair and blocking a big part of Matt's bluffing range on a pot-size shove?
@AlluckyTV
@AlluckyTV 9 месяцев назад
Nice
@stevevanwyhe7411
@stevevanwyhe7411 9 месяцев назад
Good luck today!
@andrewchisholm3476
@andrewchisholm3476 2 месяца назад
I’ll never understand the not looking until it’s your turn. Just don’t get it
@blackbeardgoatjr2434
@blackbeardgoatjr2434 9 месяцев назад
He should have raised the turn
@Mister.Gambling
@Mister.Gambling 9 месяцев назад
This is one the best ICM bluff spots.
@farisiq
@farisiq 9 месяцев назад
no ICM here my friend
@Mister.Gambling
@Mister.Gambling 9 месяцев назад
@@farisiq I never said there was. I simply said that this bluff spot is great in ICM/bubble play.
@trentwilson5474
@trentwilson5474 9 месяцев назад
I think it's a little funny that in the beginning, you say the only 10 he should be calling with would be A10, then in the end you seem sure that he's capped to only a pair of 10s.. are you basically specifically putting him on A10 only?
@farisiq
@farisiq 9 месяцев назад
he said the only offsuit T he can have here is AT, he can have all the other suited ones
@hochenfei597
@hochenfei597 9 месяцев назад
Dont do this in low stakes poker.
@NefariousMinds
@NefariousMinds 9 месяцев назад
People who fold too much??? Hey, that's me! 🤣🤣🤣🤨
@Jaikukki
@Jaikukki 9 месяцев назад
I think JT of clubs in the button here is pretty straight forward shove against small bet here at turn. The utg villain has really polarized range but even the tipititop of the UTG range would have a really hard time calling the turn shove - even when he has the AA or any other overpair. Button could even have sometimes random two pairs or slowplayed sets thus making it value shove. Basically you get snap called only from TT and 88 - every other hand combination could find hero folds like previously said. Obviously all players do not fold their tip top utg range here ever, but u still have decent equity against it even when called. You protect your JTs against c-bet bluffing KQ, QJ, Ax et cetra. I don't have a lot of experience from live poker, but in my opinion usually people really hate hero calling in live poker so keep this in mind, maybe this is one of the reason why this bluff worked. In online it's different, people make looser (hero)calls because you can't lose your face in front of the people and curiosity is bigger factor than in live games. In live games you can ask what they had and sometimes they will tell you and if they don't you still have the intuition what they had even if it's wrong or not.
@UncleJoeLITE
@UncleJoeLITE 9 месяцев назад
Hey, I get to say "g'day" to Matt! 🎉🇦🇺🦘
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