Don't Make These 5 Bluffing MISTAKES
Here are 5 of the worst spots to bluff in live poker. Marc Goone from Hungry Horse Poker breaks down the 5 situations and how to make slight adjustments to turn them from bad spots to bluff to GREAT spots to bluff.
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what do you think of the 5 "adjustments" to turn these BAD bluffing spots into good ones? amazing? ok? trash?
@michaelhuning7588
Ай бұрын
Marc! I see how these are logical, reasoned adjustments, bravo! I like that they align / agree with the previous videos as well. i.e. #1 with Bet Sizing Hacks, #2 with Playing OOP, #4 with Top 5 Spots to Bluff. Because I take in material better when I read vs. hear it, I've edited your "poker tips" videos into a grammatical, punctuated, textbook format with screen captures. If you want them, you are welcome to them. Maybe it will also help some else. Am I a little nuts? Well, yes!
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
@@michaelhuning7588 would love to see!
@joshualogan7345
Ай бұрын
**Beluga**
Definitely one of the better poker strategy channels on KZread. Insightful without being too convoluted or dry. Appreciate the content, thanks!
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
thank u thank u 🥰🥰
@robgiordano6207
Ай бұрын
@@hungryhorsepoker anytime. I recommended your channel to some of my table mates this past weekend. Best of luck with everything!
@ashotofconfidencemusic5819
Ай бұрын
Marc really does have some of the best live cash game insights I've ever heard. Everything is easy to digest and implement within your next few sessions. I am an online cash game PLO grinder that mixes in some live sessions here and there. I admittedly feel like a fish out of water sometimes in live spots and finding this channel has lead to increasing my live winrate Really awesome stuff and I will definitely consider training if and when I ever want to take live seriously
BEST live poker channel. Thank you
These are adjustments that I recently started figuring out and my win rates have skyrocketed. I am not afraid to bluff a big spot but was wondering how I was getting hero called enough to hurt my stack. Paying attention to spr has been tremendous for me to pull out of the hand because I know the pot size is going to be too big to bluff at on the river. You probably saved me months of playing, simply by telling me to cap my opponent. I didn’t fully understand what I was doing when I was accomplishing that but the way you phrased it just made everything click. Thank you man, your doing the lords work and I hope your channel blows up!
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
hell ya, love to hear it! consider joining us for a bootcamp in the future if u want all the sauce 😇
@Cumasa469
Ай бұрын
I hope it doesnt ! lol 😂
Excellent content. Thanks!
Quality, Informative, Entertaining. Such a great channel. Thank you!
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
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I like your content a lot! For me personally would be nice if there would also be some tournament content I don't play cashgames but keep up the good work very nice!
Knowledge bombs as always. ❤ these strat videos!
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
punish me!!
Great info! Great video!
Great video as always. Keep it up!
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
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This might be the best poker strategy video I've ever seen TYSM ILU Marc
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
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Thanks for great info ℹ️ you seem like a good dude my man keep it up, I’m good on smooch’s though 😂
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
ok fine no smooches
I'm undefeated in the staring contest at the end of the videos!
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
how do u do it
Really great content here.
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
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I love how you teach as we are playing human vs human not solver vs solver
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
thank u thank u for the kind words! i started playing $5/5 1k cap in 2017 and moved up to 5/10/20 in 2018 and 10/20 and 25/50 in 2019
A high boards are really over cbet BTN vs BB. BB defends all suited Ax (and low stakes players defend all offsuit Ax, too). Especially static boards its worthwhile to have x/back range at some frequency. they are great boards to x/r on from the BB with double back door draws, bc BTN will basically auto fold all worse pairs and K/Q high which can print
hello hungry horse poker! I have been following your channel for awhile now and I enjoy watching + learning with every new video. I am 19 attending college with no real set career plan and was wondering if you might have any advice for me if I potentially want to play poker professionally in the future or even just as a hobby. I want to be a winner either way! I play occasionally just with friends and only a couple of them actually think while playing so I don't think it really counts as good practice. I AM INTERESTED IN YOUR BOOTCAMPS! It's stated that it's only meant for those who are active live cash game players that really want to learn how to improve and start winning more... unfortunately I'm not legally allowed to play poker in southern california (except at some specific casinos with tables meant for 18+). Should I wait another 16 months to turn 21 and then start grinding? If I'm committed to learning the theory and logic behind playing strong poker, would you recommend me going out to a future bootcamp even with 0 live cash game experience? Or would it be much less effective and not worth it until I actually start playing?
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
hey renuu! here's my advice: 1) don't play poker for a living. the ONLY time it makes sense to do this is when you're making so much more money playing than every other possible job you could have that it doesn't make sense NOT to play. you just don't have the data for this yet, so plan on doing something else, and poker as a hobby. if your initial instinct to this response is to tell me to STFU - you've got a chance. 2) start playing online. get reps in, develop fundamentals, work on your game and you'll be leagues ahead of everyone else by the time you're 21. 3) come back to us once you've got some live experience (and you've spent 100+ hours a month in a casino) and you've made SURE this is something you want to do. at that point, the investment will be sure to be worth it.
Marc - off topic question. I sometimes like to 3 bet small on medium strength hands - like 2.5x and see if they flat or 4 bet. If they flat I know they are capped. Any opinions on this approach?
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
i think i'd prefer to use larger sizes because the mistakes most live players make is they call WAY too much. you're just losing value by using this size, and they still have strong hands because they don't 4b enough. with that being said - one of the strats i like to use in tougher games (say $20/40 with 6 regs, 2 fish) is whenever a fish opens - i 3b my entire continue range small to shut out regs and just get pot heads up IP. very effective for the goal. wouldn't recommend in softer games though.
Fell in love with J92 ❤
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
me too!
Too good
its so old school vegas ull really have a great time. its party poker there.
I wish I would have watched this video yesterday 🤣🤣🤣
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
tim duncan once said the best time to watch a hungry horse video was 20 years ago. the second best time is today.
@MoPoker901
Ай бұрын
@@hungryhorsepoker Tim Duncan’s wisdom has never let me down 🙏🏾🙏🏾 I can’t wait to try these moves at the 2/5 1k cap in Tunica 💨💨💨
waaaaa u make me cry😢, i know nothing.... how come no one else explains poker this well
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
well now u know a few things at least right
Hey, Quick question. When i watch your vids it is obvious you have a lot of advanced knowledge on the game. I have done hours of studying myself and watching our vids makes me feel like I know so little and have so much to learn. Where do you get the most value when it comes to studying outside of solvers. Obviously a lot to learn from solvers but you seem to have a ton of exploitative knowledge as well. Was it just being around other people studying, groups, courses, books, youtube vids? Please share, and as always thanks for the vids.
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
i never studied with anyone else, i never did any study myself til i started node locking / working with solvers to build baseline strategies for hungry horse. i just constantly ask: “what happens if?” and obsess over every hand and every line for days after i play a session. if i won the hand could i have won $20 more? if i bluffed on the turn and they folded could i have gone slightly smaller so they called turn and folded river? if they called my bluff on the river what does that mean next time i have value? and on and on and on. all the rest of it is a waste of time.
@kyledigiorgio6516
Ай бұрын
@@hungryhorsepoker thanks appreciate the insight
@kyledigiorgio6516
Ай бұрын
what solver would you recommend I get, as someone who has never used solvers? Just for insight, I'm currently playing 1/3 and a winning player who just really started tracking my hours and would love to be able to g full time here once i have the bankroll to feel confident in doing so. Right now just trying to study as much as possible and learn/ play everyday. Still make more money at my full time job as well which is another reason I have not jumped ship to full time.
Why does it benefit you (and other trainers) to make the average poker player better?
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
by making people win more, we show our stuff works, and more people join us for our bootcamps where we help them win a LOT more
Yeah no rec fish will not fold their overpairs even if the Pope comes and tells them 100 times Sir you do not have the best hand 😂. Recfish thinks “I know I’m beat 100% but I has them bullets how can I fold?”
Second and always having to work harder.
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
ur late!
thanks horsey daddy
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
omg
Did you get a new neck tattoo?? Need to see the whole thing! p.s. that stache could go ;)
I accept kisses but of the chocolate variety.
I got a big big blind and a little little suit.
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
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15" POKER HAAAAARRRRDDD
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
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drop by the golden nugget NO cap games there. cash plays........
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
why do u want a smooch
I ❤ u
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
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Probably good to note that this is very exploitive and you should be careful playing like this vs someone who is playing attention to what you are doing…but if the are not than this is way better
God Marco is cute
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
😇😇😇
@marcorometo
Ай бұрын
Easily top 6 most handsome of the first bootcampers
bro not the AI thumbnail, come on
@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
o ok next time i’ll commission a painter. thanks for this feedback.
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@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
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@hungryhorsepoker
Ай бұрын
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Let's take a vote! 'stache Must Go by Next Video (Yes or No)
@Zilla16NY
Ай бұрын
Thumbs Up = Stache Must Go & Thumbs Down = Stache Stays