5 FLUSH DRAW Mistakes That Fish Make
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Fish make tons of mistakes with flush draws. They either play EVERY flush draw aggressively or EVERY flush draw passively - never really dialing in their aggression correctly. So let's analyze multiple FD situations to see some common #poker mistakes new and fishy players make.
All of these hands were from my complete $1/$2 live poker #VLOG. Spots include everything from AK suited to QJs. Preflop situations include when to play these spots aggressively. Postflop spots range from nut flush draws to open ended straight flush draws. There's a little bit of everything in this video.
0:00 Flush Draw Mistakes Intro
1:15 A7s Pair Plus Flush Draw
5:18 AKs Overs And Flush Draw
8:58 QJs Open Ended Straight Flush Draw
12:35 QJs Bombing A MW Flush Draw
15:42 AKs Flush Draw On A Paired Board
23:53 Bonus Hand With 6-High Flush Draw
26:26 Results
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@bilyonarelifestile2226
Жыл бұрын
what do you do when u get scenario #1 like 10 times, never get premiums preflop, never flop a set and they suck out on you 4 days in a row. i turn to craps.
@gregsullivan8956
Жыл бұрын
Qaaaaa
@mr.b865
Жыл бұрын
@@bilyonarelifestile2226 change tables / seat after the 3rd time not hitting.
@andyslaughter3986
8 ай бұрын
@@mr.b865 Naw, man, your seat is due to hit next time! You're telling him to move right before he's gonna hit!
I actually like the fact that James left $10 behind at 22:12. It's a weird psychological trick but you want to avoid the dealer saying "ALL IN" which is like a Pavlov's dog whistle that can scare skiddish players.
What a good teacher. Not too many technical terms well delivered analysis.
As usual super content ! I was wondering , where can we found the cards used in the video editing ?
I read and watch a tons of content everyday about poker. I bought your book and that's for a reason, EV+ decision. Thanks for improving my game James. :)
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
I WANT MORE LIKE THIS PLEASE!!!!
Good explanations. I gotta be honest I hated that check reraise in to 4 players with a nearly nut draw. No fold equity and a suck position. Seemed like a promising call with a pot that had 4 potential customers if your hand became a monster.
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Cheers - and totally fair re: the QJs hand =)
i love when you splash me with those transitions 😂
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
🌊
Good video. I’m just wondering if in the second hand where you have AKh and you river a flush against a younger loose player who doesn’t like being bluffed, after he x-flop, x/c turn and x river, maybe you could have bet super small (10-15% pot) to induce a bluff from any of his busted straight draws (which there are many) or to get some value from his Ax type hands?
sick episode brother, keep it up!
Great vid as usual. On that 8-8-2 flop, I really don’t understand how your opponent doesn’t put you on a flush draw or having the 8 when you call and then lead out the next two streets. I need to move back to Florida…lol
Enjoyed the content.. Loved the background music..
Thanks for making a vlog untill nos I only hear your voice before but now I see you , i listen to you and Jonathan little it improves my game 🎯 in online now
The flush draw when you are suited in the hold and catch the two of the same suit on the flop that's a 30% chance or 33% chance of a flush. That's one of the highest probabilities in poker hands and it's worth playing aggressively
@Jealod24
Жыл бұрын
I think the fish he’s talking about in the title is himself
Thank you!
Curious on the last hand - can you discuss what you would have done had your opponent raised when you bet the river? I know it depends on how much - but lets say a 1/2 - 3/4 pot size raise.
i was so focused on the AK image at the start that when you said your intro/name and then said AKA splitsuit, my brain heard Ace King Ace splitsuit :P
Good stuff James.
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Cheers!
Can u please make a video about chop pots when there is a split on the board. What's the math behind our decisions when we can only split or loose?
@noex100
Жыл бұрын
If you can only chop or lose, you are playing for half the pot. So your pot odds are [half of the middle pot, NOT including the bet] / [the bet]. So if the pot is $100 and opponent bets $50 you are getting 1:1 and need to be right (i.e. they are also playing the board) 50%+ of the time.
Interesting discussion.
Been watching your content for a few weeks now and would like to take on some additional training. Where should I start? I was confused about pricing on the app and website. Thanks!
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Robert! We typically suggest CORE, but if you have specific questions, let us know on the Discord: redchippoker.com/discord
@thomashenshallhydraxis
Жыл бұрын
From a player of 17 years. Find our own style and roll with it. Do not take courses man. Use that money to buy in table games. Because sitting at table; you will think to much on what your coach would do. Go by your gut. Buying a online subscription will get your mathematician skills up; and play tourist games in Vegas for cheap training. And never drink alcohol at the table while playing if your wanting a win. A way I have learned. 80% of hands are a fold, 20% are a play. Out of a 100 hands I play 20. And ten hands I am playing heavy after flop to grab value. And sometimes I play deuces like aces; meaning I go all in right off the deal. I have learned that I make trips enormous amount of time on the flop with pair of 2’s. 🎉
On the first hand, I didn't understand your explanation for not shoving the turn. You said that we're behind their calling range, which makes sense, but don't we generate a ton of fold equity + our flush draw equity at the end? Our 7 pair doesn't seem to have much show down value against his range, so I think the semi-bluff here makes more sense.
@smackastan5697
Жыл бұрын
Oh, maybe we don't have so much fold equity since their range is practically just draws, top pair, over pairs and sets. And the 7 only helps the straight drawing part of the range. But our shove would stop the drawing combos since there aren't enough pot odds for most to call and would get weak top pair to fold maybe half the time. I guess it depends on how many draws we put into their range.
@audistant4011
Жыл бұрын
A shove won't get a fold too often in their range tbh
@smackastan5697
Жыл бұрын
@audistant4011 I think their range has a lot of top pair weak kicker (or maybe I'm biased because that was his actual hand) so a shove would make a lot of those hands seriously consider folding.
@audistant4011
Жыл бұрын
@@smackastan5697 that's a fair assumption tbh. It's really up to how you think the player's range is & there is no one right answer
@chadwellington2524
Жыл бұрын
@@smackastan5697 lol you dont know that, you are just saying that because he had weak kicker in the video lol
In the Aks hand I think you can raise a bit more than 3x pre. people will still call 5x
I don't mind the $10 left behind. I've found many tight players who fold to the all-in, but somehow convince themselves it must be a bluff when it is tiny bit less than all-in.
In your 2nd hand when you had the flush and probably the nut, I like to be tsmall to show the illusion of weakness. This often results in a huge bet from the fish which you can then raise further.
Why was the first hand not turned into a bluff on the river? What would you have done differently with no pair and just the draw?
Nut flush draw and no flop bet? Are you doing this for balance?
I’m curious as to why (around 2nd hand shown) you changed seats. At the time, what advantage did you think it gave you? Good content!
You bet 6 from UTG and checked a flop with a flush draw and AK? Can we play poker soon?
@garrettchin4923
Жыл бұрын
I thought this was p bad too. An then saying 15 was a bad bet an 20 so they would fold is even worse. Why would u wanna make them fold with top pair top kicker an the nut draw. U lose all value by wanting folds all around an checking the flop was horrendous.
On the AK hand, how do you balance the lead? Or do you even worry about it at that level?
@shrey245
Жыл бұрын
no need to balance it! most live players at these stakes shouldn't pick up on this
@noex100
Жыл бұрын
Bruh, listen. In a 1-2 live game, you should not be remotely worried about "balance". You should focus on maximum exploitation and extracting every dollar out of the terrible players at that level.
I like flatting with qj 5 way pot, ur cutting all ur implied odd when u force the big stacks out, call the 25 the raiser only had about $20 left so if u hit the turn u can check raise and if u miss ur getting great pot odds to peal a $20 river card.
You bet for fold equity and to build the pot in case you win. Your ev is highest on the flop because you have two chances left to hit the flush… so a bet on the flop adds money to the pot in case you win, and might chase out someone with an ace or players looking for a cheap turn to see if the straight hits. Don’t just consider the play on this street but the fact you’re in position is a great reason to reraise. If the other players call then on the turn you’ve built the pot, and now there is a good chance the ep opener will check. Depending on the turn you can then bet or check back yourself. I think building the pot in case you hit, driving out aces or lower pairs, and gaining the betting lead is a good reason to consider reraising, especially multi-way. But I like checking as well
at 8:23, I like either a small bet or all in
In the last hand with the 6 high flush, I would be checking the turn to give myself the best chance of getting a straight flush.
That $115 raise on 00:14:50 was a mistake
That 5th heart heart (on the river) was hilarious 😅 who shuffled that deck🤔😄
In the second hand you bet small on turn and overbet the river 1.3x and the villain quickly folds. How about overbet the turn and half pot or Jam river? More likely to have huge bet called with a card to come - you already have top/top. Seems like it’s easier to get value in earlier streets.
On the last hand where you not concerned that he had about?
So much science here.
I like a 3 bet with AKdd pre, but if you have a read I think a call is okay. That 882 two diamond flop needs to be a check raise though. First and foremost, you are straight up ahead of 99-QQ if that 8s is a non board pairing card. In this case you are flipping, but that does not change much when you take an aggressive line leveraging fold equity. You have all 8x in range and, if you are going with your preflop reading, he does not have any 8s. You can put literally any hand in a tough spot and get better to fold if you X/R here. I hate donking turns because it turns your hand face up. Lucky your opponent stationed you, still don't think it was an optimal line.
great video, only the second 1 I watched but I will be watching the rest. I do like that he seems to play in the "real world" where the flush draw doesn't get there and how no handle that spot, thanks James
Don't know if I fully agree with calling 30 flop on first hand. Nut flush draw completes ~42% of the time with two cards to come depending what others are holding, you would need to get folds just 9% of the time to be profitable. I'm raising nut flush draws about 80% of the time to stay balanced. In fact, you WANT over pairs to call, doesn't matter what they have you only win when your flush completes.
Raising to 6 hmmm. I can only see that accomplishing one job, getting anyone and everyone involved
Where are these casinos where a $6 raise at 1/2 gets it done? Standard open up near me is $15 and you're getting 3-4 callers still.
U ever play at Daytona beach? That's where I play.
Solid hand analysis every time. That said, if I put in the amount of time and effort learning that you clearly have, and my regular game consisted of regular $6 opens, I'd move. Why play in these games? Does nothing bigger run in your local place?
@jasonisfamous6544
Жыл бұрын
If it's anything like the one near me i think florida has a limit like 5 or 10$
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated! I wanted to put in 10 sessions at $1/$2 to put together a small stakes live VLOG at limits most people actually play - thus the limits and sticking through sessions that I would normally leave =)
15:08 so, CO (KK) just called pfr???
Raise to $6 thin the field? In Michigan standard straddle in a $1-$2 game is $10 average open raise $12-$15 also here all post flop bets must be in increments of $5 so if you tried to bet $11 the dealer would force you to make it at least $15. Our buy in here is also $400 in most casinos and card rooms meaning our $1-$2 games play more like a $2-$5 game.
Flash draws plays are very very easy. This is how it works: every time you build the pot big, the flash will NOT complete. Every time you play slow, it will complete. Easy...
I won't check the flop with nut flush AK ..if you missed and they have it then be it🤔🤔🤔 Scared money doesn't win😉😉😉
I'm still looking for the list of 5 flush draw mistakes a fish makes..... please let me know if anyone finds the 5 mistakes
I’ve only been called a fish once in a year of playing and it was by the biggest fish at the table. He played every hand and shoved every turn when he had a pair. It was pretty disturbing until I took his entire stack
@timb4321
Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite player type. If nobody else is in the hand, call down with any top pair (or wider if necessary) and you crush their range (and soul). Seat change to their immediate RIGHT if you can. That gives you position on everyone else when they make their spewy plays. If you act first, lead into them for a small bet to provoke a shove and everyone has to worry about you coming over the top before calling the fish.
@stonecoldscubasteveo4827
Жыл бұрын
The correct response: "Yeah, I'm pretty bad. I just play for fun. I should have checked my horoscope to see if I am lucky this week."
fish teaching fish i see.
Would you have folded an all-in raise after you bet $80 in the second hand with AKhearts?
@MormonMustang_
Жыл бұрын
You mentioned every possibility except him having 78 Hearts. He would have taken your stack.
Mr. Call
@laughing.stereo972
Жыл бұрын
Hahahahha, I’m screaming at my phone!!! RAISE!!! Quit CALLING!!!
you list 77 and 88 as hands you get to fold out when you beat those hands in the QJ hand
You mean to tell me that getting 5 cards of the same suit is a good thing & is called a Flush!!! Damn
I've been called a fish online at least once, so I guess this video is for me.... 😊
@peterschaldemose7861
Жыл бұрын
I feel you
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
lol
@TheBeastNC
Жыл бұрын
The person that called you a fish is a donkey. I don't even need play him to know that.
@chanceneck8072
Жыл бұрын
@@TheBeastNC Yeah, I was slightly exaggerating. I was called a fish online probably over 100 times. And it wasn't always the same person.... 😅🤭 Usually people react like that, when they lose a big pot against you and they don't know how else to express their anger.....
You refer a lot to player tendencies as a justification for decisions that you make, and I do think in marginal situations that is part of the equation but isn't it better to stick with the optimal lines compared to relying on reads and tendencies to make your decisions? I don't know how to properly balance when constantly trying to attack a player's tendencies. Do you think exploit play is more profitable than GTO?
@miraculouslystoned
Жыл бұрын
Put negreanu next to a bunch of fish and tell them who he is. How do you think they will play? Exploit is statistically better. Put him next to 5 people that know him? different story.... every table requires a different read
Trying to hit your Flush Draw on Episode #3, did “Honky Tonk Women” play during that hand???
You should go back to each street and consider the reraise and raise on the river… a 9 would call their bets along with raise the river and could definitely get a j to fold. You’re talking a lot about semi bluffs and value bets etc. and I think you’d benefit from reading some Janda or Acevedo. Specifically Janda helps break down why we bet and leaves behind semi bluffing and all that, and instead focuses on betting to build the pot in case we win (and that doesn’t mean potting it every time, rather having a bet range of 30%, 70%, pots, and over bets, and also betting to fold out better hands. Reraising the flop sells the story of a range that has something and you can look for an opportunity to bet if the flush misses… plus you gain the betting lead for the turn. He wouldn’t have raised the turn with top pair there, you could have checked or raised which he might fold but likely not, but then when the nine comes that’s your card to represent trips. And most people think they pn,y have bad luck, don’t work through the hand, and would fold… just because you have some equity on the river, doesn’t mean you should always go to showdown… especially if it’s unlikely your equity is ever good.
11:05 why would we want 77 or 88 to get folded, we beat those hands due to them being counterfeited
The bottom line is you have to adjust your play according to what kind of opponents you are facing. In poker I don't like to use words like "ALWAYS" or "NEVER". No two players will play each hand exactly the same. Playing draws aggressively can be lucrative but it can also be costly.
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Nicely said
easily min raise the flush draw on the flop to get a free turn card. ..
Hm. Not sure if I agree. I play more aggressively with flush draws and AK (tight opponents fold TT-QQ vs 3b or later and that’s a win when we’re opp I think). Just not sure. My win rate in 1/2 and 1/3 is 11bb in each per hour (over 3000 hrs sample size). I wonder what’s yours. Maybe I’m missing value and should play less aggro. Being serious here, that’s why I watch your vlogs to see what I do incorrectly.
@chadwellington2524
Жыл бұрын
lol you playing 1 2 cent? nobody folds 10's or QQ to a 3 bet
wasnt this video titled 5 flush draw mistakes that fish make? Are you showing us all the mistakes you made with these hands? what am i missing here?
It's funny how you described a fish playing but then played the first hand like a fish waiting for that diamond lol
11:05 you don't need 77 or 88 to get away here. They are counterfeit anyway.
Not 3 betting with AK especially out of position is an absolute sin. Not c betting with a donk bet i dont get either. You have so many advantages to take the lead there.
These raise sizes are definitely not Texas! Even in a 1/2 game, 15 minimum nearly every time. Best action anywhere!
You loose me between AKhh And QJss hands.
The QJs video flop shows a black card yet there’s no black on the flop.
You look really fidgety checking your whole cards so often. Do you do that so people think you're newish?
I don't agree with the QJs overplay multiway. If you are going to do that, at least have the nut flush draw.
I really don't like the squeeze at 13:25. You have a bet, 3 bet, cold call and you want to 4 bet? Yes, it certainly looks strong and is sure to get the weaker hands to fold. But when somebody 3 bets on a board like this it's a either a set or, weakest, an overpair and it usually means he's ready to ship it. At that point even spiking a queen or Jack might not put you ahead. At $2/$5 I'd be a fan of this play, but at $1/$2 they're just too sticky and value heavy. I'd prefer a crying call or, even better, folding and waiting for a better spot.
I always seem to build up a stack then blow it on an all in lol like free online poker i tried studying for almost a year but Americas cardroom got my crypto that i sent wrong but wouldnt credit it to my account and i quit the game..
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
No reason to let a crypto misclick end your poker playing days!
Why my guy look like Dave Bautista got sickle cell?
Where do you play where the pre flop sizing is so reasonable? All the ⅓ games I particpate in usually lead in $12-25 preflop raises lol
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
These are all in Florida fwiw.
@tubewayarmy2
Жыл бұрын
Just fold to every raise for a while, soon you willsee they have to lower their raiseizes to 'let you in'
On that first hand, I regularly get players to fold top pair on the turn with a big draw. Everyone is afraid of a set. I'd rather take that money right now then hope for a river to get more.
@audistant4011
Жыл бұрын
He's mainly saying for a general situation. Your table may be different & if you found that works against them often & you exploit them, nice
@chadwellington2524
Жыл бұрын
where you playing that people fold top pair on turn?
@chadwellington2524
Жыл бұрын
how do you know they have top pair if they fold?
@chadwellington2524
Жыл бұрын
jack 8 is calling 100% by the way on turn
@ryanonvr2267
Жыл бұрын
@@chadwellington2524 not aftaid of j9 JT JQ JK JA???
I’m begging you to ditch the music background 😂 love the content though
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
It needs some sort of BG music/sound!
You actually only end up explaining how you played those hands, but not really going into how Fish misplays flush draws. I really miss what the title promised, wish you would have focused on the common mistakes that player in those situations rather than simply telling your story of those hands.
It was at aprox [8:12] that I realized the video was click bait. Dude never said anything about mistakes people make with flush draws. He was just droning on about he plays flush-draws
personally id not call that 100 dollar bet on the first hand
Your sizings are what’s fishy!
@gtknight7885
Жыл бұрын
Left so much value on the table.
His bet/raise sizes were off by quite a bit imo
How do you film at the table without lookin like a weirdo lol
@ThePokerBank
Жыл бұрын
Think about how many people set up their phone and watch KZread. Recording looks similar to that (except for the fact that I'm using 2 phones, lol)
AK ❤️’ was played terribly, the QJ could’ve gotten the 9x to fold! A7 ♦️’s hand would’ve worked for a nice bet on the turn you win there too. You lost 2 out 3 hands you would’ve won had you played them correctly. You have massive equity drawing to the nuts all 3 hands. I want to play HU for piles of cash with you! 😂😂😂😂
Lol these $6 opens and getting 5 calls…
For the AKdd hand, you say how do you balance a check raise on the flop but don’t mention how you balance a donk range on the turn. Why not just check raise on the flop and take the betting lead to ensure it doesn’t check through on the turn. A tight button pfr isn’t going to have a lot of 8s in his range anyway.
@DallasDelRio
Жыл бұрын
AND you under repped the strength of your hand by just calling preflop. So when you hit the flop with a ton of equity against a player whose range misses the flop, why not start piling in money? Click it back with a minraise
This dudes how to play is check and or call small raises and hope you hit. Who is the fish again? Lol
I disagree with the first hand. A7d should be raise on flop. Bet. Bet. He folds a weak jack on the turn or river.
QJs you leave yourself terrible stack to pot ratio … just go all in
It is funny when he says "I'm playing these close spots for Y'ALL." No bro, it's your vlog out of your self interest. You're playing the close spots because you can't wait to not play hands haha ;) Edit: but I do appreciate the teachings, so thanks!
@CudleWudles52
Жыл бұрын
I mean it's probably a matter of opportunity cost. Could be playing much higher stakes but dropped to 1/2 to create content that's more pertinent to the average viewer.
@jeremyboston
Жыл бұрын
He’s playing 1-2 because he is bad at poker
@jeremyboston
Жыл бұрын
Literally first hand of this video is a crash course on how not to play…. I’ve started watching these just to laugh
@gojuryu3
Жыл бұрын
I play 1-2 for the same reason. Also a good poker player takes bank roll into “account.” I don’t like to criticize anyone’s play when they’re putting themselves out there. It’s easy to criticize. I make a lot mistakes too, I just don’t have the balls (or the interest) to record them.
@chadwellington2524
Жыл бұрын
@@jeremyboston lol you just bet bet bet your flush draws eh? good luck haha. You probably a losing player
u need to be making more bets and making them with harder choices
I have to honest, when you said you raised to 6 dollars and you were surprised it didn’t thin the field - I stopped watching. I’m glad you’re sharing your poker journey.
@PXLima
Жыл бұрын
In $1-$2 u need to raise to $15 and you'll STILL get 3 callers lol
@stevesteve788
Жыл бұрын
He said at some tables it gets the job done, 1-2 callers, some tables it doesn't n u have to adjust accordingly. If ur as poker savvy as u claim, id assume u know more then I, yet I've played at tight $1/2 tables, typically day time or early week nights, run into a lot OMCs. Personally if that's the case I put in for a table change as there's never enough action to beat the rake and stealing blinds, even that easy doesn't add up to much. Fyi he was UTG which is the tightest range spot so ur not getting those 9-4 off, 3-5 off middle position to fold, maybe 1 late position and 1 blind- again depends on the table as he says. How often do u get AA raise to $10-12 n get no callers? It happens. Play more like not full table n you'll notice smaller things
@stevesteve788
Жыл бұрын
FYI u realize how short handed this was right? Mentioned he just moved to the right bc another left. Action went Hero UTG raise UTG +1 FOLDS MP CALLS BUTTON FOLDS SB CALLS BB CALLS. Look closely u can see only 2 sets of hole cards were mucked. Definitely playing 7 handed, 1 being urself u might get 4 limps n 2 folds, $6 on full table typically gets 3-4 calls bc that's 1/3 the field. 4 out of 7 calls of $6 is about 60%
@anthonyyoung6489
Жыл бұрын
You should never go 5 ways to a flop with a7 suited.
@budthebud9108
Жыл бұрын
@@anthonyyoung6489 you want family pots with suited A?
I see these mistakes in LIMIT Hold'em; which blows my mind that some players will raise their draws in a game where it will only cost their opponent one more bet to call-at that point you are pretty much inviting them to call. The reason I make money in that game is precisely because I do not get aggressive unless I know I am ahead.
@somepeoplecanthandlethetruth
Жыл бұрын
Mathematically ahead is the key to winning at limit.
Hand #1: We don't know your starting stack/effective stack but u put in at least 70BB by the turn... 😒
How come if your so knowledgeable I've never seen you on tv
@wh9168
Жыл бұрын
if your mom was such a good parent, why doesn't she have a reality show about parenting?
Am I the only one who hated how he played the QsJs hand? Just don't see the reason to ever raise there.
@RealDJStew724
Жыл бұрын
Isolate the small stack and end all action, the money goes in on the turn most of the time anyway
@brandondorsey7204
Жыл бұрын
@Dayve Stewert we raise to deny equity. The short stacks are pot committed so we only have fold equity against the larger stacks. Why would we want to get folds from the larger stacks? They are unlikely to bluff on later streets into what would be a dry side pot. Flat calling allows you to play perfectly, while keeping the door open for implied odds from the larger stacks. Raising to fold out the larger stacks doesn't accomplish anything from my perspective.
He would have folded that J if you made it look like a value bet