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Have you tried this strategy? Also, here is how I learned to GUESS their hand correctly 9/10 times: kzread.info/dash/bejne/g4hh2sSDdbeqkZc.html
@jordanlee3078
16 күн бұрын
i challenge you to a HU duel.
Super tight rocks will usually flat call Ax anything except AK in position. They don't 3bet Aj or worse.
It's true that a higher barrel and double barrel frequency will increase ur win rate because u win more pots that opponents dont hit hard enough on, and u also get called down lighter because u look more bluffy, but I wouldnt try to triple barrel a nit. Nits are super tight, so if he called ur cbet, hes probably not going anywhere. Hes probably trapping u. If u get stubborn and double barrel and he calls u, hes taking u to the deep end of the pool. Abort mission. What about when a nit has 2nd pair, wont they call 2 barrels? Remember, nits are super tight. They dont like putting chips in if they dont hit the flop strongly. If they only have 2nd pair on the flop, they fold to ur cbet and they wait for a better spot.
@stredbyti319
9 күн бұрын
it depends on dynamics and the player type if its a type of guy that never calls with smthin like K7, K8 and always folds all of his Kx and rly is sum microstakes weak reg, this becomes pretty printing bluff. However if its sum reggish type of nit that knows u well and knows u capable it becomes kinda close and I would rly look at the dynamics to do it. If u look laggy whole game better reg might realize u will overbluff this type of board and might get stationy.
I love how you described a NIT. It's the guy who has learned the game, but not when to press luck
@jordanlee3078
16 күн бұрын
but thats not what a nit is so idk why you would love a inaccurate and/or wrong description. its actually some1 who HASNT learned the game and is still learning the beginning stages but wants to find the right formula and frequency for every play and situation so therefore plays tighter then normal because their out of their comfort zone when bluffing too much or chasing too much. NITS are easily bluffable.
I don't mind getting called down in a bluff. I play low stakes and the nits don't fold if they have middle pair or a strong draw. I may bluff 3 streets and get caught, but I pot control to lose as little as possible. I don't find bluffing at low stakes to be the most profitable play, but doing it early in the session helps me get paid on made hands. You can't always showdown with strong hands, you want them to know you can bluff.
This is exactly what I need to learn. Thanks.
@BlackRain79Poker
10 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks from AU Nathan. Always good to go over basics.
@BlackRain79Poker
10 күн бұрын
Happy to help!
My friends will call with a pair of 5 🤣🤣🤣
@gnorty
16 күн бұрын
I play much tighter than most, and I'd certainly be calling with 55 from the BB to a 3x raise!
@inmate0054
16 күн бұрын
I’ve seen people call with a pair of 2s
@miguelfontelooliveira7938
12 күн бұрын
@@gnorty come and play with me then
Love your videos! Just a tip for the audio you should put a high pass fliter on your mic channel to cut out the low frequencies from air hitting the mic (plosives). Probably like 100-200hz. Maybe higher depending on the bottom of your vocal range.
This might work in higher stakes. In small stakes, they will hold on to an ace until the turn and go all in with both hands if they happen to pair it.
Yeah, I've been beat this way and then the villain gloated about it, but generally if they're a true nit they'll be folding on the turn. When they don't that's when I reassess figuring they have at least a big pair or straight. I don't mind losing a shove once in a while but I would much rather fold at the turn if my barreling is not pushing them out by then. Maybe I'll try this more often and see what's up. I see some play a lot of bluffs and build good stacks. But some push it too much and end up losing everything they gained.
@RB-oc7ti
17 күн бұрын
True. A nit isn’t calling after the flop and the turn without a very strong hand. Time to give up 99 percent of the time if he called you every time. Yes, he may fold a K or an A on the river, but chances are you will more often lose alot of $ if it got to there…?
@gnorty
16 күн бұрын
@@RB-oc7ti he's not getting to the river with AX unless the X hit something on the flop.
Always learned: if you never get caught bluffing, you are not doing it enough.
Playing some cheap tourneys is a good way to start getting into strategies like this. It’s a lot harder when ur not used to it and real $ on the line!
The nit would have folded by the turn.
Can I ask if your short stacked and blinds and antes are more than what you have left should you play any two cards? Pot odds though.
Poker is like quantum physics. The rules are clear cut and simple for what happens in any situation that proves to be correct in every scenario every time. Except for the times its not. 😂 Example: pocket jacks. You 3 bet pocket jacks every time. Except for when its an instafold. 😂
You need nerves of steel when you bluff like this and have absolutely nothing. Be prepared to lose what you've invested when they call your bluff and shove all in. 😂😘
@BlackRain79Poker
10 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tips!
I heard about a 4 2 rule for the turn and river when chasing a draw and I am wondering if you have a video on this
Did KZread and TikTok send out a notice for every content creator telling them to start using the word "literally". I cannot seem to watch a single video without hearing that word. I know, I am being petty but is has become a pet peeve of mine.
@markwilliams5604
17 күн бұрын
literally bro
The problem with this strategy is you lose your stack when you're wrong while winning very little when you're right. You have to have very deep pockets.
Playing as a very passive nit works great when there are 3-4 or more players bluffing at pots all night.
How does your strategy change for weak-tight. Ie check calling range is nutted.
I naturally do this, nice to hear from someone else.
Really good video as always. But when we will see you playing LIVE CASH games or tournaments.
"I Solved poker" and "bluffing is clearly my specialty" in the same video. That makes total sense. =)
Looking dumb at the poker table is not a bad thing when you are not dumb.
You are the type of player I call my ATM. If I sniff a player like you is on the table, I just wait and take your money, usually to bankruptcy, And after a player like you buys in again, they're on full tilt at that moment, and do it again, and I take that money too.
@gaspi101
17 күн бұрын
precisely. this strategy depends purely on the”nit” not 3-betting an Ace or King. I often just 2-bet and call preflop a A or K in order to trap bluffs and avoid risk. What am I missing here?
@akiblue
17 күн бұрын
@gaspi101 Yeah, this guy's strategy and the way he makes his money is finding tables with a bunch of newbies and steals the blinds. He's admitted it in his videos, including this one. He also uses software that shows people's betting patterns. Total POS.
@gnorty
16 күн бұрын
@@gaspi101 you're missing the point that if you ever 3 bet AX or even KX you are not a nit!
@BlackRain79Poker
10 күн бұрын
Well said!
@andy-mb3nn
9 күн бұрын
@@BlackRain79Poker I feel for you dude with these comments :D Can't fix stupid I suppose
This doesn’t really tell a believeable story except for hero having AK or AA since our KQ,KJ, etc. won’t triple barrel this River. Also plenty of nits arrive here with AK since they are scared to face the 4bet preflop.
A slow played AK is possible, and a set of 9's or 5's is too but if he doesn't reraise on the flop with that he will for sure by the turn.
if they were out of position and you r betting first you are even more out of position. Im not sure Id be bluffing all-in out of position in the first place....
You figured out poker. Haha.
im gonna be honest nathan im a poker student for less than a month , ive watched a lot of your videos , but a lot of it did not help me in my progression in poker yes at i lacked the fundamentals to understand what your actually doing and why your doing it but i honestly feel like the short videos you make , make players worse lets put some real content out there on how to learn , why im saying this is because i have a 10+ year veteran coach , coaching me longtime friends free of charge and ive been relentlessly studying poker and the things ive learned from him i do not even fathom if youve actually taught anything relevant in these videos to amateur players i play on pokerstars now and im crushing the microstakes
@eriks2962
16 күн бұрын
Of course, he doesnt need to give you something that works. You've watched the videos. He plugged his books. These kinds if youtuber doesnt need to present something that work. Just something plausible enough to get people to show up and buy his books.
@laurencechen1111
8 күн бұрын
It should be obvious that any KZread videos on poker doesn't offer any advice that are targeted to help you. The old saying always hold true: there is no such thing as a free lunch. Even the courses he offers are just copies of what you can learn from available poker books.
I’ll use your video to call a player down 😂
I think this strategy would only really work on a Nit. TAGs, LAGs and Fish will continue to bet and will always win this hand. And if the Nit gets cold feet, they'll fold early. I've won doing this, but more times I'll get called. The point is that this strategy is very specialized and I wouldn't try to do this too often. And since your story is that this is a monster hand, probably trips, chances are great that you will never make it all the way to the river if you play it from EP or MP.
You forgot to mention not to implement this strategy against calling stations.
@gnorty
16 күн бұрын
He said this is against a Nit.
@mattstieg5388
7 күн бұрын
You forgot to listen to him early on 🤦♂️
You should write a book with Rampage Poker.😂
This strategy is suicide at low stakes.
@jordanlee3078
16 күн бұрын
this guys delusional. he has no idea wtf hes talkn about i promise everyone. this strat wont work at any stakes lol...he claims to be one of the biggest winners ever yet ive NEVER heard of him and i been playing and watching poker for decades.
@Ryno814
15 күн бұрын
@@jordanlee3078 lol instead of crushin at the tables, hes here tellin everyone how to play...makes sense
@jay-jaykay3707
14 күн бұрын
at all the stakes...a "nit" is by every definition i ever heard or read a tight-passive player...if that opponent calls flop and turn on that board he has at least top pair, rather 2pair or a set, and they made their mind up with that turn call to go broke unless a scare card comes, which is super unlikely on that dry board anyways and the ace on the river isnt one, completes no draws...bluffing big on that river is donating money...
@Ryno814
14 күн бұрын
@@jay-jaykay3707 youre missing the point. Its bet bet bet bet and then eh fk it bet some more..Ak bet it, J4 off bet it, 83 off tho?...eh fk it bet it. Dont matter who it is, just bet that shit....poker solved lol
If a nit payed all the barrels and river is A, definitely he has AK.
At GG micro stackes they always have the Ax and akways will call you on te river…😅
I'm definitely not taking advice from a guy who's actually still playing online poker in the age of bots
I think you need to add a player type to your list. Cos, ive watched a bunch of your videos and you are exactly the oppo i want at my table. Big talk from a nobody, i know. But still.
@TFerguson736
13 күн бұрын
Don't feel bad. You make more money in one year at your job than this guy has made in his career playing small stakes poker.
@BlackRain79Poker
10 күн бұрын
Thanks for the idea!
@andy-mb3nn
9 күн бұрын
@@BlackRain79Poker Quit tappin' the tank!
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I was going to fold my A10 until I watched this video.
Rampage does this a lot and always ends up with different results.
The bluff changed the deck, no???????
A NIT would never call the bet on the flop and turn on this board if he he/she had nothing.
What are this guys credentials?
@lukebruce5234
16 күн бұрын
he beat 5NL 15 years ago
If I had a king I would not be folding to this board unless I see that you have aces a lot during the tourney. It would take a few losses to you before I would begin to think twice in a situation like this. Then again I play with tons of goof balls on Betmgm who you shouldn't trust most of the time. Not saying that I am the greatest player ever, just I see things like this all the time and am very very skeptical because of it.
I do this maybe to much and those NIT players will always call the river and bust me. I get tilted for a min but realize that I will win money back, which I usually do.
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You didn't say a king came on flop
😂😂 your brazilian right? 😂😂
So just keep betting and cross your fingers.
No poker strategy will ever work because you cannot predict the variables of the players. Do they play tight? Are they new? Everyone plays differently so the best you can do is hear what they would do after they know what they cards are. That’s all.
@laurencechen1111
8 күн бұрын
This is absolutely not true. There is such strategy and it requires a lot of hours away from the table studying the game. GTO is a strategy which is unbeatable, yet very difficult for any human to master all its nuance.
Or they show you 7-8 suited after they raise the river and you have to fold.
That is a good way to lose a lot of money.
As if weak players care about ranges
Define "one of the biggest winners".
bro solved 2NL 🎉🙏🔥🔥
Doesnt make Sense against a tight Player!
@calvinsaxon5822
17 күн бұрын
As always, I think the assumption here is that it's not a simple algorithm. It's not something that works 100% of the time. It's a very basic recipe that needs to be seasoned by judgment and context in order to be successful at all. That part is something that can't be taught. As with anything worth learning, you have to be willing to try it out and tweak it so that it works for you.
@shawnchouinard268
17 күн бұрын
Nits are more likely to make big folds. They are absolutely the ones you want to exploit. If you can't see his point, you're a nit being exploited yourself!!
@billsedutto8824
13 күн бұрын
@@calvinsaxon5822Exactly that. It don’t have to work 100% of the time it only needs to work at least 51% of the time.
@Bryan-jb4wb
6 күн бұрын
Absolutely it does a tight player won’t be there at the river without a made a hand. If they are then they may pull a rabbit out you didn’t see but that’s why it’s called gambling my friend
@TheOlimpian666
5 күн бұрын
He eats shits to get your money at the table. He ate shit again in another video
You JUST said the nit will defend with hands like KQ, KJ, yet this flop doesnt hit his range? You should really try harder. Unsubscribed.
This is absolutely how to lose your money
My non professional opinion here is to avoid spots like this unless you’ve got a huge stack and can afford to splash around. Lose this battle and win the war later.
BS tru and tru. Most players today are very aggressive and call with any draw or pair. Especially in tables with more than 6-7 people. Lose your money as you wish. Bluffs are rare in 2024, you will lose to real connections..
anybody know how to play online for real money if you live in a state where it's illegal? maybe just use a VPN?
@pyrok007
17 күн бұрын
Ignition, global poker and americas card room all work except in maybe Washington
There is a chance that he has pocket 5 or pocket 9
you can't even tell a believable story about you being a winning player.
I feel like there is way more Nits online than real poker
Don't pay for this guys content unless you've literally just found out poker exists. He's a generic content creator and a seo spammer, not a poker player.
@nickrioz
12 күн бұрын
He's an OG in beginner poker content. Come on ...
lol you raise to $6 and get 5 calls, then you bluff off and get called down by a pair of twos and 75 if you try this in live 1-2 you will LOSE. Trying to tell stories to people with headphones on is crazy Online, yeah this makes sense
@lukebruce5234
16 күн бұрын
you should never bluff 5 way in GTO
I’m still not playing Holdem on the level I know I could , letting players run me down at times