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Mastering Poker Hand Ranges in Cash Games - Hand of the Day 

Conscious Poker by Alec Torelli
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In this episode of the Hand of the Day, I discuss how to make profitable decisions using a better understanding of poker hand ranges in cash games. In each and every hand of poker I play, I think through what types of hands my opponent can have before making a decision. Mastering your understanding of poker hand ranges in cash games will lead you to make more money, become a tougher player and help you outwit the competition.
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@betterbusinesssc
@betterbusinesssc 6 лет назад
At the 1/ 2 games around me. Villain has 5,3 suited 100% of the time in that spot. Lol
@pixurguy4915
@pixurguy4915 4 года назад
Are you and I playing in the same game? 1/2, 1/3 games are a minefield. I was playing in a 1/2 game and player re-raised to $30 with KK and got called by the villain with 7s 4s because they were suited. A 7 on the flop and a 4 on the turn stacked the KK.
@danielmoctezuma3799
@danielmoctezuma3799 5 лет назад
The main take away guys is that you should have a strategy based on your opponent tendencies. You are going to be a exploitable strategy because every player in small stakes play so much different. Like Alec mentioned, a limp raise can mean some nutted hands , AA, KK , AK etc. when dealing with a straightforward player. But when you are facing a similar raise from a loose aggressive player it gets a little bit more complicated than this and you’re going to have to call with more marginal and medium strength hands . While I think the river bet it’s a bit too nitty, I would only consider Checking against a total nit and someone who has a very defined narrow range. Some villain weak players might decide to check here with queens . But if I’m playing against an aggressive player, I’m always betting this river.
@injanhoi1
@injanhoi1 5 лет назад
Just a beginner here. Enjoyed that video. Clearly explained.
@ConsciousPoker
@ConsciousPoker 5 лет назад
Thanks and welcome.
@seqranger1
@seqranger1 6 лет назад
Obviously a professional review of the hand. I do think at 1-2 check turn, check river after we check the turn back means we are 99% good. On the river it is a required bet. You literally have to bet against every 1-2 player. This isn't 5-10, it's 1-2. The opponents likely holding on the river is AK or AQ. Op obviously still has other bluffs that may have made hands but we beat all of those as well. For that reason I like a river bet of 90 which i think can get looked up by AK high. An interesting fact that can also be used to exploit our OP here is that players seriously under bluff rivers, especially as a re-raise, this allows us to make a bet of 90 on the river and exploitably fold to a Jam saving us 180. For these two reasons 90 makes a perfect bet sizing both allowing us to be called by worse and exploitably fold to a re-raise the very few times we are being trapped.
@marshaadams5501
@marshaadams5501 4 года назад
I would have bet the turn...I understood your reasoning for not betting the turn but I want to get value while I think I’m good and I want to protect my JJ. If I check the turn I’m definitely checking behind on the river unless I’m willing to call his all in if he check raises me...which is going to depend on the read I have on my opponent at that time. If I’m not concerned about his check raise then I’m definitely betting for value, probably a small bet like $80 or $90 (only about 1/3 of his stack or so) to make it look like a value bet so he’ll think it’s a bluff lol
@wuyuetfung7026
@wuyuetfung7026 6 лет назад
I am so happy to have the same thoughts with Alec, having the same size bet at the River. Cheers and keep learning.
@pizzaguy2959
@pizzaguy2959 6 лет назад
Checking back this river is the nittiest play of all time
@clydeveigas05
@clydeveigas05 2 года назад
Hmm i'm not too sure about checking on the TURN. I'd rather raise and take the POT assuming my opponent is bluffing and folds, rather than check to the RIVER and my opponent hitting an A, K or Q pair on the RIVER. Any thoughts?
@grobocop2213
@grobocop2213 Год назад
I disagree personally. More often you'll either be up against a stronger hand or your opponent will fold his air so a bet achieves little. No need to protect your hand because villain won't beat us on the river often. There's no draws also. In a way ahead, way behind scenario you're better off playing a smaller pot with a medium strength hand 👍🏻
@nuck97
@nuck97 6 лет назад
As played, I would definitely throw in a small-ish bet on the river. I was thinking 100 into 269, but 120 or 140 works too.
@armaansingh695
@armaansingh695 6 лет назад
i think in a 1/2 cash games, it’s just too nitty not to bet the river. People call you down light and JJ is such a strong hand now after he turn and river checks. I would probably bet 80/90 on the river because the way the hand played out, i wouldn’t ever put him on QT or any other sort of Ten. He could have 99 or Ace high which i want a crying call from. From my personal experience , small stakes players are more inclined to call for 90 compared to 100, simply because it’s a 3 digit figure! As played, i would certainly go for some value on the river
@connman8d617
@connman8d617 5 лет назад
Some really good points here. I wouldn't put my opponent on a 10 either because I feel like all Tx hands are definitely firing a bet on the river here. I can certainly understand that, from the opponent's perspective, JJ is a possibility after the call on the flop; however, having not 4-bet pre-flop, we don't have AA or KK very often here. So QT is only ever really behind QQ, JJ, TT and 77 (13 combos in total) Meanwhile, QT will probably get some value from hands like 99 or 88 here and might even induce a call from AK (30 combos in total) after having checked the turn. So, in summary, I think QT not betting here was too tight and I think JJ checking behind was downright nitty.
@cristiancorriolslee2583
@cristiancorriolslee2583 6 лет назад
Great video bro!!! Alec the PROFESSOR!!! Really apreciate the videos!! Cheers and GL from Spain!!!
@bruceleggett7500
@bruceleggett7500 4 года назад
I would bet the river because the flop was a cbet and checking the turn is a sign of weakness. The betting pattern appeared to be weak, half pot on flop check check
@tobiaskarl4939
@tobiaskarl4939 2 года назад
SUMMARY: I have to assume EP Range and then I reduce to reasonable hands he might has that make sense with 5h5s3c and also reduce quads, straight flush because to unlikely. Straight flush is anyway not possible. He could not have QQ, KK, AA then he would raise at turn and would not limp preflop. With this reduced range I count all hands with no harm for me devided by all hands in that reduced range. So I get win propability. But how to do all this in mind ?
@rossferger9229
@rossferger9229 6 лет назад
I think you're absolutely correct it becomes player dependent. I would be willing to bet Alec's entire bankroll that villain was a younger Lag opponent. When an older player limp 3bets from early position its its ALWAYS AA or KK.Even though this play is almost extinct I still see it happen from time to time. And if our opponent is an elderly player I think we can easily and profitably fold preflop as we are always way behind.
@connman8d617
@connman8d617 5 лет назад
I agree with this assessment. For somebody to pull this move with QT tells me that they are a GTO player and saw this as a great opportunity to attempt a steal from EP as well as protect their limp raising range so that when they do it with AA their hand isn't face up. Older players and most women will only do this with AA or KK and it makes them very exploitable. Depending how deep you are, you might even elect to call knowing you're behind and try to set mine them or smash a flop with suited connectors knowing you're going to get paid off when it comes time to spring the trap.
@babismousikos
@babismousikos 3 года назад
what would you do if he rases all in on the river?
@adrianoalves20
@adrianoalves20 6 лет назад
Very very good video! : D
@ConsciousPoker
@ConsciousPoker 6 лет назад
Thanks my man.
@heyglasses
@heyglasses 6 лет назад
Yes hes hand analysis was spot on.
@vallacespoker7902
@vallacespoker7902 2 года назад
Alec thanks for the content . Are you aware of anyone that might do a hands on virtual training by the hour pay or session im in need of better understanding
@ConsciousPoker
@ConsciousPoker 2 года назад
For sure, check out www.consciouspoker.com and schedule a discovery call with Coach Joel. He works with clients all the time virtually. Confident he can help.
@gregcolin9488
@gregcolin9488 5 лет назад
I limp even when I have a pocket pair or high paired but haven't made anything because I don't want to scare people for putting money in the pot and am trying to grow the pot with a more guaranteed with with bigger money. I let it up to the other raisers most times whether I stay in when raised. Nice to see we were on the same page. If he had trip 5's he would probably show in raising, but we aren't exactly super strong so just calling would be my call too. I would raise 1/2 the pot after the river.
@HarryVenezia
@HarryVenezia 6 лет назад
I agree with a value bet of less than half the pot on the river, since I suspect we are good 90% of the time (since a stronger hand than JJ would have value-bet the river before the action came around to us).
@DoubleBassX2
@DoubleBassX2 6 лет назад
Everybody is retiring - there will be a lot more breathing room for you on these platforms! Keep at it bro!
@mendelsm
@mendelsm 6 лет назад
I would have bet on the turn. There is nothing on the river that is going to improve your hand (excepting in the unlikely event that a J comes up), but if an A, K or Q (or another 10) comes on the river you are in a difficult position, since his range likely includes at least one and maybe two overcards. On the other hand, if anything under a J (other than a 10) comes on the river you are more or less in the same situation as you were before - so make the $100+ bet after the turn rather than the river as things can (almost) only be worse and not better on the river. If he folds your bet on the turn, he would likely have folded on the river anyway had the river been under a J. If he calls, you have extracted some more value and you have made a $100+ bet with great odds (assuming he has 2 overcards or even better if he has only 1 overcard). The only raise he can make is to go all in given the size of his stack. If he calls I would assume he has a ten and an A, Q or K. If he raises you have a $270 bet with good odds. The only real problem is the possibility of his having had 10s all along, but it would take quite a good player to have checked his set on the turn - this is the chance I would take, especially in a 1,2 game and given that his stack is only about half of yours.
@tomcrane8324
@tomcrane8324 5 лет назад
You have to tealize. When you're a millennial your estrogen levels are high. So you use the feminine energy to play the game. Stick to hand analysis come out firing stay aggressive and slap these boys.
@420spacecowboy
@420spacecowboy 5 лет назад
Just no. Both of you... No.
@davisplatais9008
@davisplatais9008 5 лет назад
I would always check TT's on that turn. I would also check AA's and KK's. however I don't have limp raise range UTG. and what do u do vs check jam on the turn? what hands do u check on turn if u bet JJ? if u bet JJ on turn in the situations u check ur river range is too weak. I think ur thought process is wrong. U are not protecting vs much and vilains range is much stronger, therefore I check turn and evaluate on the river
@Motivatedk9
@Motivatedk9 5 лет назад
Alec, I think I would most likely bet the river at the poker room I play at. In any 1 2 NL game there it seems almost average to have some local dealer (drugs) come in with wads of cash and just try to bully people. A majority of the guys and girls who play here daily are solid, against a regular I would check.
@grahamstewart87
@grahamstewart87 6 лет назад
Always depends on the opponent. Re: all in on river, doesn't an all in look more bluffy to opponent? Opponent may think the raise was with AK, AQ, Ax suited, and missed and call down with 10 so max value? Not sure what line I'd take on river here without a read to be honest.
@1999palm
@1999palm 5 лет назад
I think you can bet like 50-80 to induce a bluff from A highs and get value from AK, AQ and som pairs, this is far from GTO but in this spot agains a fish in a live 1-2 game i think that is the play because people dont like to fold for small amounts, i think you get called more than twice as often when you bet 60 than when you bet 120. Its hard to say sizing wise against a reg because good players doesnt limp almost ever in cashgames. What is your opinion on this?
@georgewbushcenterforintell147
@georgewbushcenterforintell147 4 года назад
What do u think of a 3 bet or fold strategy for online poker?
@fmann7545
@fmann7545 5 лет назад
Is he checking the turn and river with AA KK QQ?I make a smaller bet of 50-75 hoping he calls with a small pocket pair. He may call 50 thinking you have an under pair.
@taav2518
@taav2518 6 лет назад
UAU ! following anything in the poker community trough on-line channels, you always find someone complaining about something, it is so funny, look like they live in a perfect world where everything is perfect in their little world, and, as soon as they find something that they can complain , they just do it, most probably it works like a kind of drug that release them from some kind of pain, or maybe, just make their EGO feel good somehow ! Anyway, good job Alec ! Thanks man !
@ConsciousPoker
@ConsciousPoker 6 лет назад
Thanks for the support.
@baumulrich
@baumulrich 6 лет назад
bet 30 on the turn, this way you charge AQ, AK, you establish the betting lead and he might check a weird river, and of course value from worse hands. he might also spazz out and ship a bluff. also sets up river ship more easily if we decide to do that.
@connman8d617
@connman8d617 5 лет назад
The reason for not betting the turn is we want our opponent to bluff the river. We don't want to fold out his bluffs. Furthermore, our opponent has repped a very strong hand until this point but has now opted to check. If we decide to bet such a small amount we're doing one of two things: A) we're putting money into the pot while behind AA, KK QQ and now TT as well OR B) We're giving our opponent a chance to check-raise us and put us in a tough spot. Our opponent has already limp-raised pre-flop and C-bet the flop. If he now check-raises the turn, how strong is JJ against our opponent's perceived range? By checking back we force our opponent to, once again, act first on the river. Once he checks the river it makes all those nuttish hands far less likely and it opens up the opportunity to bet/call for our opponent's stack. If our opponent checked both the turn and river with AA then good for them they're going to double up. But far more often than that we're going to get value from 88, 99, Tx and even AK some of the time if we size correctly on the river. We should do everything in our power to make sure we don't get blown off our hand before that.
@rchan0
@rchan0 6 лет назад
would have been good for you to talk about the river, what if you faced a check-raise all in? are you still calling?
@jordanmitchell8894
@jordanmitchell8894 5 лет назад
I feel like I probably end up checking here. Call me a nit, but it always seems it's situations like this where I think in simple terms of "I just don't feel that with the amount of bluffs he is folding here, I'm getting called by worse enough of the time to make up for the times I'm beat." It seems when I don't go with my gut in those spots, I end up regretting it and feeling like a fish for overvaluing JJ. Granted then there is a decent amount where he turns over a hand like he had and I feel like a fish for nitting up. BasicallyI never really know what the hell I'm supposed to be doing
@davisplatais9008
@davisplatais9008 5 лет назад
Jordan Mitchell how many better hands can vilaon have is this spot? I don't see too many. I dont think AA would check turn and river. And think about what hands he could limp raise preflop. U certainly could get called by any T on the river or 9's 8's. or if u think vilain has AK u could bet something like 70 -100 to get crying call
@fundiver198
@fundiver198 6 лет назад
I like the check back on the river. The pot is enormous already, because the open was so huge, and the 3-bet was so huge. Also its awkward to bet, when we have a pot sized bet left. If we jam, is he really calling with worse? Probably not. And if we bet 120 and leave him 150 behind, what are we going to do, if he check-jam? If we bet-fold getting such sick odd, we allow him to completely own us with bluffs. And if we check-call, we allow him to completely own us with value. Finally I will say, that if someone is capably of limp reraising QTs, then he is probably way overbluffing with this line. So I would take a note on that and strongly consider to actually 4-bet JJ, if he does it again. Its a lot easier to pretend to have aces, than to actually have them, and someone, who even open limp UTG, is rarely good enough to be balanced, because its not a very good thing to do. So its either only KK-AA, or its sometimes KK-AA buy way more often some random nonsense like this, which he just dont want to fold, so he decide to turn it into a bluff instead. And there is no need to let him get away with that and control everything postflop. So be prepared to throw in that 4-bet against players, who do this sort of stuff way to often.
@davisplatais9008
@davisplatais9008 5 лет назад
he will have AA in his limp raise range from time to time and then u just burn money if u start 4betting everytime. I like the play. and I also like rivered bet, I aggree that the stacks are odd. u dont want to jam as u wont get called often with worst as he can fold 9's and 8's vs jam. but 90-130 can get called by them or any T. how many value hands is vilain going to check turn and river? If he has AA or TT in that spot he is going to jam the river
@gerryfajardo6915
@gerryfajardo6915 4 года назад
What’s wrong with betting after the turn? If the villain was holding AK, AQ, KQ why give him a free card to catch?
@valentik72
@valentik72 6 лет назад
After he checks two street turn and river i think he hasn't never hand like QQ+ and go all in to exctract value from middle pair like 66, 88, 99 and hand like ATs , AQ, AK
@daviddolphin5698
@daviddolphin5698 6 лет назад
Alec you won this hand... your JJ 55 vs his 10 10 55... did I miss something?
@JackRehfuss
@JackRehfuss 3 года назад
no you are right. He won :)
@sabrah01
@sabrah01 2 года назад
Hi i play only limit holdem. I have been recently having a snag. I get one dealer with whom i get some cards to play and win and then the next 6-8 dealers i get nothing. I can have aa s or kks or ak s or anything but nothing hits and i end up loosing my whole stack. Any advice for me.
@sumsush1711
@sumsush1711 6 лет назад
Would you also just call the limp re-raise if you had KK/AA/AK? Or would you mix between calling and raising?
@ConsciousPoker
@ConsciousPoker 6 лет назад
Absolutely.
@Beanmachine91
@Beanmachine91 6 лет назад
alice in chains is my kind of poker music!
@johnwhelan3473
@johnwhelan3473 6 лет назад
I liked the majority of the way the hand went down. Preflop I would go a little bigger 18 - 22. I am calling that flop all day everyday with JJ as i think the villain will nearly always c bet a board that dry. I like the check back on the turn and as for the river think i am almost always raising in this spot especially at 1/2 as there isnt too many players at this level that i know who would set a trap with a check on the turn and river they would all be to worried about a check behind.
@Beanmachine91
@Beanmachine91 4 года назад
would the ranger from the video game Quake master hand ranges?
@brendanboyle493
@brendanboyle493 6 лет назад
watching your review up to the point of villain checking river I thought a bet of something in the 120-130ish range.. would keep all his bluffs in play as a reshove. villains range on this line just not something ever really afraid of. an A5/45 suited not likely and AA, KK or QQ seems super nitty to take this line. seems more like a busted AK/AQ or pair we shouldn't be afraid of
@connman8d617
@connman8d617 5 лет назад
I'm betting the river all day here with JJ. Not doing so is just leaving too much value on the table. The more interesting question is, do we stack off if our opponent check-raises the river? Let's say we bet $120 and our opponent shoves, can we ever fold for another $150?
@grobocop2213
@grobocop2213 Год назад
Think it's a reluctant fold after being check raised on the river. Takes an almighty set of balls to do that with a bluff. Playing against a weak or fish or tight non reg it's 100% a fold. Against a reg or good player then perhaps a decision is to be made but still a fold I think. Opponent knows we have little fold equity.
@EnemyAce88
@EnemyAce88 3 года назад
I bet the turn because I don't want him to have overcards and catch one on the end. It's already a nice pot, you're not losing much value if you bet the turn and he folds.
@jcgriffin4572
@jcgriffin4572 6 лет назад
My local game is full of nits who won't value bet correctly. I just call but this is a player dependent spot.
@awardy1472
@awardy1472 5 лет назад
There's nothing wrong with checking on the river when you know you have the best hand because 7 times out of 10 they will always try steeling it on the river and then you have control of them.
@beroecaaaa
@beroecaaaa 6 лет назад
Definitely bet the river for like 155 and make it look suspicious, as we know we are good. I think there must have been a "previous dinamic" between those two, so he just decided "better safe than sorry". And yes - click-bait header and thumbnail!
@connman8d617
@connman8d617 5 лет назад
Very true. General advice does not apply when players have history. I recently checked back a twopair on the river after a third heart hit the board because I knew that, whether he had it or not, my opponent was likely to check raise me if I bet the river for value. I figured he would never call a value bet so he was either folding or raising and I didn't want to have to decide whether to call off my entire stack after a flush potentially got there. I checked back and won the pot. He later admitted he was strongly considering a check raise if I bet.
@aubinchanques2769
@aubinchanques2769 5 лет назад
Can you explain why can't he have kings or queens?
@gfgrffgrghrtgrt3401
@gfgrffgrghrtgrt3401 5 лет назад
What Soulsänger i do if he shoves the turn in this spot?
@davidr1620
@davidr1620 5 лет назад
Slam dunk bet. Probably $95 or so. But depends on the opponent.
@carnoises86
@carnoises86 5 лет назад
Can someone tell me what: A "through" 7 is (pairs), which is recommended to be played in early position on a poker chart, or Queen with Jack "through" 9 (suited cards) to be played in middle position. Can someone please clarify what is meant by "through" in this context?
@grobocop2213
@grobocop2213 Год назад
Through means all cards in between. So A through 7 means all pairs from aces down to 7's.
@ChinGuan31
@ChinGuan31 6 лет назад
Hi Alec one Question for you , when shall we bet to deny equity , i understand bet for value and bet for bluff, but when bet for deny equity when you say turn is better call then raise. if river drop an ace we are in a hard time do you agree , if we are oop
@ConsciousPoker
@ConsciousPoker 6 лет назад
Most of the time we bet for our range, and this is only a part of our consideration. In general, you bet to deny equity when your opponent's range is likely to have a lot of equity vs. yours. For example on A72 you're not denying much equity, but on JT8 you may be.
@qingyang5296
@qingyang5296 6 лет назад
Look at it this way: on A72 there are plenty of KQ type hands, with 25% equity against middle pair, that will fold to a small bet. Whereas on JT8, most of the hands that are folding (22-66, 56s) have very little equity against your betting range. So unlike what Alec says, betting to deny equity is actually more important on A72 than JT8.
@Haidderispro
@Haidderispro 4 года назад
Probably bet 70-80 on the river to get thin value
@BAlvn-yr6ej
@BAlvn-yr6ej 6 лет назад
pretty close, but i'd probably just check. it is a paired board after all, and trickier players would absolutely try to trap with a boat or quads. a straight also comes in on the river. a pair of jacks is not really a great hand.
@criostasi4080
@criostasi4080 6 лет назад
I bet JJ pretty always here for 1/3 pot. Reason for betting is denying the equity of AQ AK KQ ecc and maybe getting value from a random bluff like that hand. I like cecking only against opponent who are bluff happy and will fire river pretty always after I ceck turn. If the opponent always ceck a blank river with AK for example you just got nothing by cecking. You give free equity and nothing else. Also calling on Q A K river against a good guy is not easy (is difficult also against a recreational player). He can be bluffing or valuebetting. You have to guess... Also If the river is a blank and my opponent goes allin for a pot size bet you do not have a clear fold (sometimes you call sometimes not depending on how aggressive he is) so you lose anyway if he has QQ+. It is a really important concept (betting to deny equity vs cecking) that also apply in similar situation so I will like further explanations. Thanks
@pokerandtravel6946
@pokerandtravel6946 6 лет назад
Good move to separate between poker hands & lifestyle videos
@ConsciousPoker
@ConsciousPoker 6 лет назад
Thanks for the support.
@domasvasiliauskas1907
@domasvasiliauskas1907 6 лет назад
You were saying that you would bet 120$ 140$ on the river to let him think that we have 66 or something like that, isin't this is going to be exploitable? I mean aren't you want to shove here for value as well as with your bluffs?
@ConsciousPoker
@ConsciousPoker 6 лет назад
You're going to be exploitable most of the time because people at low stakes poker aren't exploiting you :)
@domasvasiliauskas1907
@domasvasiliauskas1907 6 лет назад
ConsciousPoker Well, in micro stakes you are going to play exploitive all the time, but how about in a ring of regs, 120 is exploitavle. Thats what I think. And of course thanks for all the content appreciate it!!
@phamnhat2925
@phamnhat2925 5 лет назад
Live players suck at pot geometry, they almost never look at bet size in terms of %, just the absolute value.
@allboxing9851
@allboxing9851 Год назад
yeah you seee 1 time a year that flop with jacks
@anthonysomilleda7541
@anthonysomilleda7541 Год назад
I’d bet the turn. No free cards I’d rather run the risk of Q+ hitting on the river
@ivangomeznavas9398
@ivangomeznavas9398 5 лет назад
missleading. i didnt master anything with this
@Io-wk5rg
@Io-wk5rg 2 года назад
Doesnt work online . They raise with 6 3 , then this strategy doesnt work
@RayCarpio
@RayCarpio 5 лет назад
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@worldwide_investor9017
@worldwide_investor9017 6 лет назад
I will bet this 95% at a time in an unbalanced 1/2 game
@ConsciousPoker
@ConsciousPoker 6 лет назад
Good strategy for that game, I'm sure you're crushing!
@LTdrumma
@LTdrumma 6 лет назад
I don't think he has a 7x type hand in 1/2 live
@shubhamjha7420
@shubhamjha7420 3 года назад
Sir hindi m milega??
@plstrom
@plstrom 5 лет назад
I thought GTO was tajking as much money of the other guy as we can
@michaelpledgure4289
@michaelpledgure4289 5 лет назад
No worser hand will call or raise to continue
@rossferger9229
@rossferger9229 6 лет назад
If he is a younger player, I would 100% bet river for value.
@depalma13
@depalma13 5 лет назад
I would bet every opponent, except for the old guy with an oxygen tank.
@liamh2467
@liamh2467 6 лет назад
I'd of bet all 3 streets 😂😂😂
@JBRaade
@JBRaade 5 лет назад
$120 block bet to get value. Bigger he´d probably fold.
@MugenTJ
@MugenTJ 5 лет назад
Mastering ranges = play ABC.
@heyglasses
@heyglasses 6 лет назад
Lately, all your doing is trying to sell material and making click bait titles. you have been doing this in sneaky ways. I can give examples if needed. I was a fan and stuck up for you many times during the doug polk fued. I'm thinking maybe I was wrong.
@johnarcayna3016
@johnarcayna3016 6 лет назад
Do your announcements at the end of your videos, just my feedback, almost disliked and left
@louisvillalba7695
@louisvillalba7695 4 года назад
Just fast forward no big deal
@chadgreen4324
@chadgreen4324 6 лет назад
Four betting preflop needs a lot more consideration , nothing wrong with folding out his Bluffs and taking down $75 uncontested , and if he does have Aces or Kings and jams you still have a chance to get away from it.....
@eddieg4470
@eddieg4470 6 лет назад
Chad Green I agree 100 percent.
@BAlvn-yr6ej
@BAlvn-yr6ej 6 лет назад
more often than not that will lead to an all-in coin-flip against like AQ, AK, KQs or a potential disaster against QQ-AA. If hero makes it 200 villain is not just going to call leaving like 140 in his stack, and he probably wouldn't fold except pairs that you beat like 88, 99... I'd see calling in position as more of a pot control line...do you really wanna get it all in with just jacks?
@eddieg4470
@eddieg4470 6 лет назад
B. Alvn I was gonna tell Chad Green that I would be ready to jam if I 4 bet and he raised
@chadgreen4324
@chadgreen4324 6 лет назад
B. Alvn good Point especially with the stack sizes I still like a raised there cuz I don't like calling down with jacks either and maybe you can realize some fold equity if he's making a move with a hand like Queen ten suited Ace Jack Ace Queen he might be able to get away from it especially since you four bet hard for him not to put you on a really good hand and it keeps your range uncapped.pot control is good , but not big on Flying Blind when playing a hand like that
@BAlvn-yr6ej
@BAlvn-yr6ej 6 лет назад
but you have the button so i wouldn't say you would be "flying blind" postflop. out of position i'd be much more likely to 4-bet with a hand like that, because it definitely is a hard hand to play out of position if overs come out or whatever.
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