Have you tried any of these 21 poker beginner tips? Also, here are 7 basic poker strategies you should know: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3kyGYtHcvpA.html
Only played poker a handful of times, but just for fun I decided to enter a local small stakes poker tournament and started watching your old beginner tips videos the morning of the first day of the tournament…. Somehow I made it to the final table with the largest stack 😂 I was honestly surprised at how well your advise worked against some people who I know for a fact are way better players than me.
Just the other day I was playing on a 2/2 poker table. The buy in to play on a 2/2 table is between $40-$300. I buy-in for the max which is $300. Within an 1.5 hrs I profited $385 and I left the casino😊😊😊
I started learning about poker via your videos (and VR gaming for free) two months ago ahead of a trip to Vegas. I wanted a go in a real life poker room and last weekend I played twice with $1/$2 at two casinos in Vegas! Totally intimidating but I held on to only playing the Premium hands your advice had drilled into my head. I didn't lose all my money, just most of it.... But on this occasion, the first time experience was worth it. I'm going to keep playing and learning. I'll keep practicing in VR and maybe see what the real life poker scene is like at London casinos, as that's my home town. Thanks Nathan! 😊
Excellent video for beginners and most everybody else not playing at the highest levels. Poker is very exciting, enjoyable and addictive, but playing with the idea of doing it for a living isn't going to end well for 9 out of 10 people. Variance is a bitch.
How do they play post flop? Do they still continue to large bets? If my raises have no fold equity and my bets get called I would be raising big on value hands, limping speculative hands, and just value betting relentlessly. Why raise a speculative hand if there is no fold equity and you can still get all of the money in when you make a nutted hand?
Can you discuss straddling? So a cash game I like to play is 1/2 NL and at this poker room you can do the traditional under the gun straddle, but you can also straddle on the button? How do you (or the group here please) feel about straddling on the button?
Credit to you mang! I just followed your advice and beat a guy one on one slowly but surely. Very interesting. Bet x3 pre-flop with a strong hand, 50% before the turn. Check, then 75% on the River, time and time again he folded till bust. Thank you.
Got any advice on when I should move from 1c/2c to 2c/5c and continue onwards? Just as an example, lets say I have a bankroll of just 20 USD, what should we be doing to build this?
3000 big blinds is pretty good to have to be properly bankrolled, assuming you win at a decent rate. So for 2c/5c, you need $150 to be properly bankrolled. That's 3000 big blinds. Having 2000 big blinds is okay too, but you gotta make you win more.
Honestly we all get so caught up with fancy GTO stuff these days that it's nice to get back to basics. Continuing on the proper board textures and making good decisions preflop is still 75% of the game, after all... yes the other 25% matters, but one can get carried away...
@@BlackRain79Pokeryo, in the sheet you gave for tip 16, what if we don’t have the hands in red? What we do with the ones in white? Fold or call? And why are some pink and some red?
Love the videos brother. I watch every single one. I think this video should be 22 tips with “Position” being stressed early in the beginning. I know you’ve touched on it in other videos but to complete this masterclass, add Position! Keep up the great content 💯
Sunday night, I was playing a tournament with 30 contestants (a few of whom having yet to sign in at that point). Table's 10 people large. Took a bad beat earlier, and needed to make a comeback. Hand's 5-4 Clubs. Whole table was calling the Big Blind. With the button, I was last to act. I raised 6,000. 4 other players decided to call. Flop comes, and hits A-Q-J of Spades. Checks all around. I shoved All-in. Small Blind hesitates, but folds since she only flopped top pair. Next two players folded immediately. But the last player hesitated immensely. Good news based on the hesitancy is that it communicated to me that she didn't have the King or Ten of Spades, nor did she have trips, a straight or a flush. 'Cause if she had flopped either of these things, I'd be dead at this point. I'm guessing she must have had two-pair, but regardless, she folded, and I was up to nearly 50,000. I revealed my bluff to the whole table, and a couple hands later, I hit top two pair on the River, and three players shoved including the commanding chip leader and the bully of the table. I called, and I eliminated two players and took down the chip leader, taking a commanding lead over the whole table.
title: The ONLY Poker Strategy Video You Will Ever Need video: go get my book and keep updating your skill set. I see, it's the only video I'll ever need bc the video says to keep studying and getting better... well played.
You need to clarify c-betting in terms of position I think. In your bad habits video, you recommend call checking. Here you recommend continuation betting. This seems like two pieces of advice in conflict with each other. What is/are the determining factors on when to do which?
Awesome video. If this was totally overwhelming and went completely over your head as a beginner, just study up with some more terminology and fundamentals videos, play a few more hours' worth, and then circle back to this video. With a little bit more understanding and experience, this video is packed with immediately actionable advice that will take you from crawling around in the dark to making conscious, strategic moves at the table. I just started playing (online) two days ago and went from draining my bankroll every hour to actually flying the kite, sniffing out the fish, hanging out at the table, and catching some awesome hands. I'm obviously still a total noob, but after a handful of videos like yours, and watching a 30min compilation of daniel negreanu playing an online tourney while teaching, I'm able to keep my roll up enough to play for hours and learn from my successes and mistakes. Thanks for sharing!!
Theres NO VIDEOA AT ALL on this topic. Can you PLEASE make a video on how you should change your play from online poker to live. The strategic differences, how to change your play. Thank you!!
Always watch how others are playing. In live play in local tournaments usually for that stakes there are worse players than online, so you should bet big on value hands and play more tight
Couple of days ago Jus in reference I was in one two game the position State five a couple of limperd before me I raise it to 15 which has been pretty much an overall challenge bet at the table I have pocket jacks I get one color and I realize he's a pretty good player he calls the other players fold the flop comes 77 Jack not wanting to lose any players cuz there's two suited on the table I need a 45 Dollar bet the turn is a gut shot to a straight knowing that this player has any piece of it he would bet it so I checked the river comes and it's an ace of diamonds what makes the flush thinking that he would either call at least or not go all in when he made the flush I bet $110 he pushed all in and of course I snap called into four of a kind 4 walking sticks that sevens I'm wondering if I should have just went all in before the flop I won a baby pot and save myself over $400
I wouldn’t go all in with Jacks, it’s really unlucky what happened, there’s honestly nothing you could have done better and the fact that you didn’t lose that much is pretty good. Four of a kind off flop versus your set is worst case scenario.
I hope you answer this question. You talk about C betting 50% of pot. Im not against that, but a solver or GTO might be. Do you ever consider that or lean towards a certain style of play?
I know a little bit but I’m gonna crash course this before going to my local room to play a 50$ tourney today. Will let you know how it goes. EDIT: I won 2 or 3 hands then ended up very short, won and all in, all in again everyone folded. Then with about 8 big blinds I shoved on the flop to a 2 Bb bet I had QJ off against J6 off. We both had a jack and my opponent spiked a 6 in the river and sent me home. Bad beat
Please tell people the Truth: The best way to win in poker consistently is to place a Horse Shoe in your rear end. That's at least 90 percent of the story. And then, you can focus on the remaining 10 percent, including game selection, card selection, and reading opponents. Without a horse shoe in your rear end, you will lose your rear end!
Hello, I just wanted to say that the probabilities you stated arent actually right. These would apply for 5 card poker but in Texas hold em, you have 7 in total, so the odds are much more likely and under such condition, 1 pair is more common than no pair at all(out of 100 hands , youd have 78x times one pair but only 21x no pair at all) 7:22
@@odysseasv7138 yes, but you GET to CHOOSE the BEST combination of 5 out of these. So you count it for 7. Look on wikipedia if you dont belive me. They explain it why its counted like this.
Nathan, new subscriber and completely new to the game of poker. Learned a lot from you in this last month, so thanks. One question - online poker isn't available in my state along with 46 other states in the US. What site(s) do you recommend using that is reputable & safe to play online with money? Thanks again for all your help.