Defending your Blinds
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How often should you defend your blinds? Find out in this tip of the week
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I just can’t get enough of this guy, he is so damn interesting and likeable
@TonyEnglandUK
2 жыл бұрын
He's too loosey-goosey when he defends his blinds with 10-6 off.
ah yes i'll remember this next time im playing against Ivey in a $1 mtt.
@FabioAndrade-te8ly
3 жыл бұрын
lool... indeed
@joerockwell16
3 жыл бұрын
I played Ivey in a freeroll once, he was super tight
@jreddjr
3 жыл бұрын
He’s blessed you with some good info, now go and make your “Rounders” moment count, if and when that moment gets presented to you. Cheers!
@scottclarke1350
3 жыл бұрын
@Nicholas Zeke Sounds like she wouldn’t defend her blinds very well, you can do better
@elyastoohey6621
3 жыл бұрын
@@joerockwell16 hahahahaha 😂 That’s really funny for a freeroll
The most intelligent and honest player of poker in the world. Definitely i play better poker because of him. So, thanks Daniel and greetings from Macedonia 🇲🇰
thank you for this! Since watching this, I'm now a regular at the final table in my bar league. The couple times I missed, I won or at least cashed all the sit'n'go games! Amazing how many people ignore the little things lol
If I call a min raise from bb with 92 and the flop comes 9 8 2 I'm getting my money in ....Idc if it's against phil ivey Jesus Christ or my garbage man
@swish1100
6 жыл бұрын
John Robs lol
@jesst963
6 жыл бұрын
Winslow every... fuckin... time.... lmao
@bajjwalbhattarai3435
4 жыл бұрын
Lmao
@rolandtomassi3486
4 жыл бұрын
Jesus was notoriously bad at poker and kept running away across the sea to avoid his debts
@lisabode727
4 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha u had me bruhhh
If Phil Ivey stared at me from across the poker table... poo would come out.
@bobseaver7807
3 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
Me: 9 3 off suit Opponent: aces Me: im in danger
@theMagos
3 жыл бұрын
Me: aces Opponent: 9 3 off Me: lost
Great vlog and great thought process. There's a reason u have so much success. Keep up the good work in life and poker
I've been trying this advice and it seems to be working. Thank you!
Really good tip Daniel , really enjoying to watch your videos. Keep it up!
Good stuff. Thanks Daniel! You paint a pretty good picture. Will be taking a lot of this to a decent tournament in my area. Based on my level of play (low level ameatur) this is a big one that will test me. -Terry
these free lectures are priceless
I love this series ....Good Job Daniel .....Old SChool ;) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@SeriesPlayerTV
7 жыл бұрын
just saw your comment on banzzai's Sunday Storm video. check out our channel as well. you'll probably like it :D
@azorelnero5568
7 жыл бұрын
what comment Mister ? :(
You are the Best Love watching you play You make it look so easy God Bless
Hello Daniel. First of all, credits for the awesome videos lately. Was thinking if maybe you could explain more about all the terms of poker, such as pot odds, implied odds, or whatever they're called, and how to use them properly, maybe in a later video. All of this is obviously obtainable information on google, but I'd love to hear your explaination on it :)
@chuckmottmusic1915
2 жыл бұрын
What I think I am beginning to understand is that calculating pot odds vs equity of any given hand is especially useful when you are trying to decide to move forward or not . I tried starting to write an example, but not sure my understanding of things warrants it.
This is a shoutout to tournament players. I heard Pokerstars added rake even to tournament chips. You guys should defend tighter.
THANK YOU DANIEL for these videos - wishing you many more bracelets in your lifetime.
"you don't necessarily want to get in a big pot when the flop comes 982 when you have 92 because the guy may have 98 or whatever" -Daniel Negreanu 2017
@mero40k
7 жыл бұрын
9 2 is a terrible hand, hes right.
@Klara906090
7 жыл бұрын
92 versus the whole open range of opponent is pretty ahead, so you want to get in there...
@Klara906090
7 жыл бұрын
I would fold 92 everyday preflop, but if you call, you have to get it in if you hit 9-7-2 or it doesnt make any sense to call.
@Klara906090
7 жыл бұрын
you don't need to bluff with this part of this calling range, it's either get it in or fold ( which will be very often , that's why I would fold pre ).
@Sethbowman3
7 жыл бұрын
Lol "you wanna squeeze pre flop do it with k4 off or something. Jacks is not the hand to do it with."
Thanks for the tips Dan. always helpful. I met you once in an elevator at Mohegan Sun napt 2010. not like you would remember.😎
@csap1212
7 жыл бұрын
JonBenait06 you are funny! And so mature!😛😲
Hi Daniel, big fan here. Can you do a video on button abuse please? A lot of new players (including me) struggle with understanding the advantage of having the button.
Great advice. Thanks!
Thank you the poker master.
Love the thumbnail!
@chamm4657
4 жыл бұрын
Just look at that smile
Love your Videos Daniel keep it up 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I want to thank you, you have changed my game! !
the thumbnail of you with the tank is funny
Thank you for that great Tips must play more Online i keep my play toggle betwen TAG and LAG play and prefer the reading of others
I have been analyzing ONLY roulette for 8 years now ... I don't know ANYTHING about poker ... so it's very nice to see that everybody has his or her own speciality ... yours is poker , ty for sharing your knowledge and experience
@JasonJohnContos
11 ай бұрын
You analyse roulette? Are you stupid?
Thank you so much. I think I always misunderstood this (ok really I've only been studying poker seriously like the last couple months) but I was always under the impression you play a very small range in the blinds and took that to mean you rarely bet and usually fold, and only play with a small range of hands. Looks like the opposite is true and you are just really careful moving forward. So your first move is to usually check or bet because of the odds?
@CosmicAeon
2 жыл бұрын
you usually check to the pre-flop raiser since they started the aggression by raising in the first place. Then you react to what they do based on your hand.
Remember the 5 D's of Dodgeball... Dodge Duck Dip Dive and Dodge
Hey Daniel great video man! I was just wondering who you think are the "best" poker players. Cash game players? Tournament Players? And to get a little more specific do you think HU players are better than the average Cash game or Tournament player? I know they are all better at each game depending what they play, but which group would you categorize as the all around best? I doubt you'll see this, but if you do thanks in advance.
Thx for the great tips! 👍
Hello Daniel, a bit off topic but what is a better hand 2,7 off suit or 2,9 off suit? Thanks again, keep up the great videos!
Daniel can you make a video on your thoughts on limit Texas Holdem maybe some tips because my casino only hosts open limit Holdem tables when they aren't doing tournaments and I haven't found the time to join a tournament yet.
great videos Daniel keep it up!!!
Most of what Daniel said is true. I’ll also take into consideration if I’m playing in a short stack, middle stack or deep stack tournament.
Im just getting startet with the hole poker world. So i would like to thank you for sharing your Experience with us and giving us tips so we have a fighting chance.. I just hit that Sub. Button. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Thank you. 👌
Great tip, will consider it
Thanks Danny!!!
love your vids!!!
Thank you sir!
Thank you master ✌️
Hey Daniel ! Congrats for amazing videos and your great history ! Can you pls make one video,or serie,about playstyle and how people can find the best style for himselves ? Thx anyway and GL,im a big fan !
@caiolucio9708
7 жыл бұрын
im not asking about MY own style,there are miliions of diferents kinds...im asking how to find a good one for me,not create a new
@carstentv3315
7 жыл бұрын
Loose-Passive. Best Playstyle anywhere. Period.
Love you Daniel.
This is an absolutely perfect explanation
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm really just trying to expand my processing of advanced betting mechanics. But regarding that hypothetical 92 off & 982 rainbow flop, I believe it's solid to raise. Most will assume you're still strong at this point but not two-paired, sending out a C-bet. This would not only work in your favor on a perception level but it adds value to your hand. If you bet quarter pot or half pot you're applying pressure to opponents floating high cards and forcing mid pairs to commit or fold. Based on opponent response to this bet, you get decent info regarding who's likely holding what combos. Assuming most folded pre flop and you're playing 3-handed or less, you could assume you're up against premium pairs or high cards floating to the river if they call. If they come over the top they might be too strong to continue or bluffing, depends on how tight of a player they are. From this point forward, assuming nobody reraises, I'd say to play for pot control and not be afraid to take your hand to showdown so long as you don't over-commit financially and nobody has given you reason to believe they're sitting on a monster hand come the turn or river. More often than not, your two pair will be the best made hand at the table. So long as you stay vigilant and account for all variables important at the time, I'd say you shouldn't fold the two pair immediately post flop. And honestly I don't think Daniel would either, but I also don't think he's trying to advise people to play exactly like he does because of his excellent reading ability. What do you guys think?
@jr-yq4ki
4 жыл бұрын
I think it kind of depends on a lot of things, how many people are in the hand, what position you are in. But in general, yes, I don't believe there's a problem with betting your two pair on the flop. I do this all the time. Sometimes it forces everyone out and I win the pot, or I'll get someone to smooth call with their high pocket pair. If a player re-raises on top of my bet, and does so fairly aggressively, it's time to assess if it's possible that they either raised or just called with pocket 2s, 8s, or 9s, or if they have 98. If he checks to me, on the turn, the slow play is over and I'm betting enough to substantially hurt him if he calls and is wrong about me. If I'm already hurting on chips, I'd probably just push at this point and live with the results. If he stays really aggressive on the turn, and is first to act, I'm somewhat inclined to fold, depending on what I know of the player already. Also kind of depends if I'm playing online or in real life. Lol.
Thank you for this!
Great information 👍
I probably could get it in with 9 2 (nines up), but it depends on a lot of factors. What Ive learned is that I take far more bad beats, suk outs, etc... when I shove on the flop. The more information I have when I shove allows me to minimize the bad effects that poor luck can have... or whether to shove at all. I really think that shoving on the turn or river is a far better plan than shoving 2 pair on the flop...if you have a choice.
Wow okay...thank you!!!!
how often and what ranges should you be calling with if there are no antes and its a minraise?
This was gold!
is this advice only applicable to tournaments or cash games as well?
I watched this three times and matched a new concept with something that had occurred in a previous hand of mine. Wish I had DN as a teacher in hs I would have made something of my life
Very coo lesson!
This is going to be really helpful😍😍😊😊
great video Daniel! multumesc frumos, datorita tutorialelor tale am reusit sa scot bani chiar si online! all the best from Romania! - ProProphet98
HE's a very very smart man ,,,,, and a good teacher .
Hey Daniel, or anyone here, recreational/novice player, 500 hours so far in two years and winning. Want to hear yours or anyone else's thought on uncapped buy ins at the 1/2, and 2/5 level. Benefits, dangers, pros, cons etc...Thanks!
Just wanted to let you know...applied your lesson. Got on a hot streak after HOURS...literally after 18 hours of being almost completely card dead in an aggressive 1/3 game.... Back to back Big Blind and Small Blind hands flopped Full Houses. BB was 9/2 Suited spades against AA....flopped 9/2/2 and SB 4/5 Suited Spades against KK...flopped 5/5/4. Nice raises...four callers each...and called ALL-IN...about $500 in profit. DEFINITELY would have folded before! Thank you Sir!
Huge admirer of your skills and cool! But I read some old pro saying that you should never educate your opponents and point out their faulty play.. Because of, well, obvious reasons. How would you respond to such a statement?
GRACIAS DANIEL POR EL SUBTITULO EN ESPAÑOL 😎😎😎😎😎
Great vid
daniel, your vids are the best.. been watching them and tournament highlights especially for a while now; you were the one that got me hooked on poker; you're a legend. From your expertise, if i get a really good hand on the flop (trips, flush or flush draw, or straight), what strategy do i do to get all the player to call or bet in the hand so i can win a big pot
But I still like the entertainment !!!good shit respect
Hola! Sería excelente que tengas un canal con tus videos hablados (traducidos) en español. 🎉Latinoamerica quiere ver tus videos hablados al español.
so play unless your opponent is good, >_< noted.
thanks daniel
such a likeable guy
How do you feel about re-raising with nothing from the big blind, especially if you feel the player is trying to steal?
Your books are cool man.
so question, is this specifically for tournaments, seeing how cash games don't always have anties what means the price and odds you get are less good.
nice video! keep it up
salut daniel, nu ai vrea sa faci un videoclip cu sfaturi si in romana? Ar fi superr!!
Have you considered calling this series 'Polker Tip of the Week?'
Idk Daniel. I might be able to exploit you after the flop. ;). Haha. Love your style and analytics dnegs! :).
are u ever going to plan coming to india??...we love u
@Daniel Negreanu : Great vid as usual 👍. But (yes, there is a "but"), you only talk about the big blind and the title of the video is Defending your Blinds, plural. What about the small blind ? You get half of the odds you get in the big blind, so it is not as much as correct to call, especially when you do not know what the big blind is going to do. What are your thoughts on this, please ? 🤔
Awesome
This one is perfect- I played live shortly after watching this... used this lesson.. it works.. I cashed - (chopped final 4) ... Thanks
What do I have to do to play cards with you?
DANI
D, i love to se you playing against Sam Farha , best player's in world...
The card house I play at makes the big blind pay the ante, it’ll be like 2k-1k-2k it really sucks man. The odds don’t apply 😐
big fan
where i play its really hard cuz everyone calls with everything so u cant bluff cuz they will call u with anything
Hey Daniel, I was just wondering how to beat players online. I'm not playing on a really professional app (don't worry, its all legal), and the players aren't really that great. They will call with almost any hand, including 2 and 7 off suit. So I call with a decent hand like King Jack or Ace King, and they get lucky and flop 2 pair. Any tips? Thanks
@jeremychatham1014
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nathan, that some really good advice. I'll try that net time I'm playing.
And if you haven't gotten to the Antes yet in a tournament maybe a cash game where there aren't any? What about small blind spot? Please tell us how you defend or don't defend those blinds.
Incredible thumbnail
Daniel !!!
But in comparison with some of the tips I've heard, calling isn't an option when you're big blind, I thought blinds/late position must be aggressive, means they must either raise or fold, "calling isn't an option" specially with unconnected off-suited hands. Don't know... kinda confused. I'm a beginner tho :) please guide. Thanks.
@theloner6063
2 жыл бұрын
There is no truth. It´s subjective
I was reading a book that had such a different view on defending blinds. It said that people become too attached to blinds that they didn't even put in the pot voluntarily and that they should let the go more easily than people tend to to. I think that, although math IS on your side (5:1 e.g.), it's not 5:1 anymore if you look at the situation that you already did put 1 bb, so it becomes 3:1 again. My English is so bad in trying to explain this haha.
@TKGriffiths
5 жыл бұрын
I think Dan was talking about the context of a tournament pot with antes as well as smaller, almost min raises which have become popular in tournaments. If you're playing micro stakes most people still go 3x or 3.5x and you need to fold a lot more.
Defending the blinds: Only includes BB defence. :/
danny is the man i hope to get the chance to study under him
I dont understand the 5-1 odds, can someone explain that to me?
I had won 2 tournament in a week 1st and second
I love you
Daniel, you sure have buffed up sporting a beard, looking good my friend.
which hero makes these thumnails
remember the faces of the locals you play with