TOP 10 Cash Game TIPS! [Master The Fundamentals]

Jonathan Little shares his top 10 cash game tips to help you start crushing at the poker tables. Learn these quick and easily implementable tips to take your poker game to the next level!
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🔥 1. Stop Open Limping 🔥
Many of your opponents will open limp, but this is terrible poker!
- You let other players see the flop for 1bb
- You let the big blind see the flop for free
- You induce a raise from other players
- You ensure that the casino will take a rake
Instead make sure you are always raising if you are the first player to take an aggressive action!
🔥 2. Raise With Reasonable Ranges 🔥
Many players do not know the fundamental ranges that they should be playing. Lots of players do not know that your range should change depending on your position at the table, the action before you & also the depth of the stacks. There are many variables that will change what range of hands you decide to play when the action gets to you preflop.
🔥 3. 3-Bet Often From The Small Blind 🔥
Paying the casino rake is really bad for your bottom line as a poker player. The small blind is also the worst relative position on the poker table. You should look to try and win the hand pre-flop when you decide to play from the small blind, the only way you can do this is if you 3-bet! Most casinos will not take a rake pre-flop which is why we want to be more aggressive rather than passive from this position.
🔥 4. 3-Bet Often vs A Raise 🔥
Many players do not 3-bet nearly often enough and play far too passively pre-flop. They never give themselves a chance to just win the pot and are waiting to 'hit their hand'. By not 3-betting enough you also massively strengthen your range to only premium holdings when you do decide to 3-bet. Good poker players will figure this out very quickly and know exactly how to play against you when you do 3-bet.
🔥 5. Postflop - Consider The Range & Nut Advantage 🔥
Remember that each flop will usally favor one player over another. If you have a range advantage, you should usually bet frequently for a small size. If you have the nut advantage then you should usually use large bets.
🔥 6. Stop Slow Playing! 🔥
You want to play big pots with your best poker hands. So, when you have one of your best hands, make sure you are getting money into the pot! If you are the preflop aggressor then you should bet! If you are the preflop caller and face a bet then make sure you raise! There are a few occasions where it does make sense to slow play:
- The board is extremely uncoordinated
- Your opponent can have many hands that may improve to a second best hand
- Your opponent will keep betting on many turns
- You block many strong hands that your opponent could have
🔥 7. Play Cautiously Multi-Way 🔥
When lots of players see the flop it is highly likely that someone has something! If it is not you, then it is going to be someone else! This forces you to play extremely cautiously in multi-way pots. Do a lot of checking from out of position. Betting for value/protection is usually fine when in position. Remember that you need a much stronger hand when playing with multiple players compared to when you are in a heads-up pot. Remember to not stack off too lightly!
🔥 8. Exploitatively Over-Fold To Large River Bets 🔥
Most players hate getting stacked! For this reason, when most players want to put all of their money in the pot, they usually have a premium made hand. Equally, most players hate getting caught bluffing. So, almost no one bluffs enough. Your exploit against these players is to over-fold against them!
🔥 9. Keep A Proper Bankroll 🔥
You will inevitably have large upswings AND large downswings. You should recognize this and plan ahead. Even if you have a huge win rate, you should keep at LEAST 3,000 big blinds in your bankroll. If you want to be overly cautious then keep 7,500 big blinds or even more.
🔥 10. Stay Sane 🔥
You must try your best to stay in control of your emotions. Don't get too happy when you win and don't get too sad when you lose! Cash games are one long session, try not t o focus on the short term. And always remember my biggest tip: Volume cures variance!
To win at poker:
- Find a game you can beat
- Play it a lot
- Keep a proper bankroll
0:00 - 10 Tips To CRUSH Cash Games!
0:14 - #1 - Stop Open Limping
2:25 - #2 - Raise With Reasonable Ranges
5:15 - #3 - 3-Bet Often From The Small Blind
7:32 - #4 - 3-Bet Often vs A Raise
9:58 - #5 - Postflop - Consider The Range & Nut Advantage
13:43 - #6 - Stop Slow Playing!
16:48 - #7 - Play Cautiously Multi-Way
18:57 - #8 - Exploitatively Over-Fold To Large River Bets
20:43 - #9 - Keep A Proper Bankroll
21:52 - #10 - Stay Sane!
#pokerstrategy #cashgames #pokertips

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  • @PokerCoaching
    @PokerCoaching7 ай бұрын

    What is YOUR favorite cash game tip from this video? 😃📈

  • @Icekuma23Chen

    @Icekuma23Chen

    7 ай бұрын

    Tip 10. Although I would say> Learn to disassociate with wins and losses. Poker's ability is to get you relatively high on wins and very depressed on losing. Find a game you can beat is absolutely critical but I would also say> A game that's "fun".

  • @manfredullrich483

    @manfredullrich483

    7 ай бұрын

    Be the bank, take the rake, and provide nice dealers and fancy drinks. People will have fun, a few win, more are loosing, but you always win.😅😂

  • @Ggoodlad1

    @Ggoodlad1

    6 ай бұрын

    The small blind 3-betting frequency advice. One of my biggest leaks is just calling OOP with medium strength hands and not hitting enough to make it worthwhile. It just feels sexy when I do. 😎

  • @boludoescoces

    @boludoescoces

    6 ай бұрын

    3-betting K10s to UTG raise, who knew?!

  • @timserantoni6667

    @timserantoni6667

    6 ай бұрын

    Don’t limp

  • @BestItemsOnline
    @BestItemsOnline7 ай бұрын

    The best advice I’ve ever been given when I started playing poker is to stay away from other casino, games and slot machines!

  • @kideokpark1845

    @kideokpark1845

    7 ай бұрын

    I wish someone taught me that too 14 years of poker and only 2 recent years of no table games made my bankroll and life so much better

  • @sagexlionreacts8579

    @sagexlionreacts8579

    7 ай бұрын

    This was typically always my rule when I goto the casino because I don’t like losing to the house. At most I’ll play a hand of 21 or play the numbas

  • @JorgeTorres-tx3rq

    @JorgeTorres-tx3rq

    7 ай бұрын

    @@sagexlionreacts8579same and I think that’s fine. Personally I don’t have an addictive personality when it comes to table games and slots. I might just play a few hands after a poker session to unwind. I have no problem leaving after 2 hands if I loose.

  • @Adam-gy3tw

    @Adam-gy3tw

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes!!!!! I only go to casinos with poker rooms. I drove 2 hours to an Indian casino recently and they didn’t have a poker room so I ended up playing Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em table game. Bullshit game. Lost money

  • @mattstaron1073
    @mattstaron10737 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Heading to Vegas in a couple of weeks and these tips will really help.

  • @BestItemsOnline
    @BestItemsOnline7 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @robertblair7698
    @robertblair76987 ай бұрын

    An amalgam of what you've stated in the past. But considering clarity, concise, and correct, this is the best video you've ever put out, Jonathan. I'm going online to find your book now.

  • @PokerCoaching

    @PokerCoaching

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @user-yw6du8gw5m
    @user-yw6du8gw5m6 ай бұрын

    Thank you ❤❤❤

  • @CarlosSanchez-tx2th
    @CarlosSanchez-tx2th6 ай бұрын

    Jonathan, as always, great content!!! I suggest as tip 11: Study and play fundamentally sound poker. Success to all at the poker tables!

  • @dakid2323
    @dakid23235 ай бұрын

    Thank you Jonathan! Ever since I've put my seat in the chair, the effects of variance are diminished AND I have a better posture in my stance!

  • @user-wd8bn4sy1g
    @user-wd8bn4sy1g4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like very good bankroll advice. Thanks!!!

  • @backpacker3421
    @backpacker34215 ай бұрын

    Your book was delivered today. Haven't bought a poker book in over 10 years, but this seemed like an easy choice. Looking forward to reading it.

  • @martiala3997

    @martiala3997

    Ай бұрын

    How was it?

  • @user-ws4bo6yr8x
    @user-ws4bo6yr8x7 ай бұрын

    ordered the book from target❤

  • @GLNDALE52
    @GLNDALE526 ай бұрын

    I like the tip about raise first in. That seems to be the only tip remaining from the old 3-6 and 4-8 limit games that is still valid today.

  • @cleanestpeanest420
    @cleanestpeanest4205 ай бұрын

    Love this guy

  • @adrianene1092
    @adrianene10924 ай бұрын

    Nice run in the final table, Congratulations ❤

  • @SENSUI347
    @SENSUI3476 ай бұрын

    ANOTHER SUPER VIDEO 💜💜 WILL DEFINITELY BUY YOUR NEW BOOK...

  • @PokerCoaching

    @PokerCoaching

    6 ай бұрын

    Hope you enjoy it!

  • @brianpotter2812
    @brianpotter28127 ай бұрын

    Tip # 11: DON'T PLAY DISTRACTED!!! Don't try to play Pokemon Go, gamble on sports bets online, watch a football game, etc when you're trying to play your best poker. You will miss key information from tells, better patterns, etc when you're over-exerting yourself! Tip # 12: TAKE A BREAK!! If you're getting mentally drained STOP! you won't be at your best if you are playing on tilt, bored, tired, etc.

  • @jeremypiper4309
    @jeremypiper43093 ай бұрын

    Very nice breakdown. I’m an advanced player that makes a few hundred a month playing smaller games. Hoping to play 2-5 more often. Got my feet wet a bit already fun stuff. Going to look for that book!

  • @felipeabreusabino9911
    @felipeabreusabino99117 ай бұрын

    good advice jonathan! just got stacked 2 times on the river with pocket aces because I was finding calls i shouldnt gave... got get that tip 8 on my mind all the time

  • @felipeabreusabino9911

    @felipeabreusabino9911

    7 ай бұрын

    dam just got stacked again lol

  • @_Coffee4Closers

    @_Coffee4Closers

    7 ай бұрын

    @@felipeabreusabino9911 Sometimes the cards just fall funny... but in lower stakes games most villains WAY under bluff on the river. You can exploit this by over folding, to large river bets. Don't even worry about being bluffed, as their frequency is to low to in most games to hurt your ROI longer term. Now, obviously if you see a guy over-betting the river a lot more often than common sense would say he has a strong hand you might want to look him up at some point with a decent bluff catcher. But, generally lean toward folding large river bets in low stakes games.

  • @landel_
    @landel_6 ай бұрын

    Amazing and concise video as always! I just play small stakes tournaments but got some free "cash money" from an online app promotion. Came to youtube to look for any tips on what's the difference and boom! This gem was on the the first page!

  • @fransfermont6193
    @fransfermont61937 ай бұрын

    If you are playing in a weak-ish game you can get a way with limping for instance small pocket pairs. Especially when players don't pay attention to your limps and your limping range.

  • @michaelstephens9852

    @michaelstephens9852

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree. 1-3 level limpin is pimpin.

  • @_Coffee4Closers

    @_Coffee4Closers

    7 ай бұрын

    Nope... bad idea. The problem with this is that you plan to flop a set of probably fold when you miss. So you flop your set one out of 8 times meaning you limp $3*8=$24 and that's only if someone in later position does not raise, and some of the time they will raise. Now you will call (or surrender the money without even seeing if you flop your set) and you are setting money on fire now. When you finally hit your set you likely will not make any money unless your Villain flops a decent hand, and most of the time he won't have a strong hand, and will just fold and you make little for your big hand. If he does continue some of the time you will still loose to his Flush or straight draw by the river. This is especially true in the multi-way pots you are creating by limping. One of those 5 villains is going to flop a draw. Once you account for all the pit falls and the casino rake, you are losing money long term limping. In these loose game just RAISE and you will likely get one or two callers. Against one villain even your lowly pocket pair of 6's is likely ahead post flop, but it will not be ahead with 5 callers. With only one or maybe two weak villains you can C-bet effectively on flops that give you range advantage and win even the times you would have folded your weak pairs multi-way. That said, yes limping in late position at times with hands that can flop once there is a lot of dead money might be OK, but as a rule DON'T LIMP!

  • @brianpotter2812

    @brianpotter2812

    7 ай бұрын

    @@_Coffee4Closers THIS. If you're the first to put money in, you should NEVER limp. The ONLY times I see limping being viable is: 1) if you're in the small blind, it folds around to you, and you're keeping the BB guessing by always limping. You can 3 bet if the BB raises you, and going heads up to a flop to outplay them post flop. This keeps them guessing to your range all the time (IF they're even keeping track). 2) If there are multiple limpers, you are on the button/blind, and have a small pocket pair (2's - 5's). These hands do not play well post flop unless you hit a set, and having multiple people in the pot will give you a better chance of someone having a pocket pair or pair one of their hole cards. They're limping anyway, so they're probably going to call you for at least 1-2 streets for value. Notice you are not the first one putting money in, so the limp/complete is differnet in this scenario. In my local $1/$2 NLHE game, raising on the button to $10 after a couple of limps just invites calls from the others anyway, and raising with a small pocket pair only to fold post flop doesn't make much sense.

  • @brianlee1417

    @brianlee1417

    6 ай бұрын

    @@_Coffee4Closers What's the best way to reduce variance? Playing a tighter range preflop?

  • @_Coffee4Closers

    @_Coffee4Closers

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@brianlee1417 In loose low stakes games there is always going to be high variance just because your opponents will show up with a lot of totally random two pair type hands especially if they all limp call their way into pot. This can lead to wild swings in your wins and losses versus these games. However, that said in the end you will make money on these games if you just play a solid fundamental strategy and isolate the limpers by raising when you are first to enter a pot and 3-betting (re-raising) a LOT against these players when you have position and a decent starting hand. Yes, play a tighter range versus these guys so when you enter pots you will generally have range advantage post flop. When you flop top pairs or better bet, bet , bet.... Just know that when most of these guys start piling money into pots they probably flopped something pretty good, so be prepared to slow down, or over-fold to a lot of aggression unless you know a player is totally out of line. In the end, VOLUME is the solution to variance... the more hands you play (think of poker as one long never ending session) the closer to a normal distribution of hands you will get. In the end Bad Beats and Big Wins will even out, as everyone get dealt the same number of Sets, pairs, full houses, etc, over the long term. Just know that these loose callers will win a lot with garbage hands, so prepare for a wild ride, but in the end you will still do ok if you play a solid fundamental game. Oh, and don't LIMP!

  • @sylvesterjacala1564
    @sylvesterjacala15646 ай бұрын

    how about if the early pos. open limp and you have QJ suited what will u do sir

  • @BigD751
    @BigD7516 ай бұрын

    Tip #11 - when you are up huge at a cash game, get your money off the table. If you enter the table with 5% of your bankroll and triple up, you now have 15% of your bankroll on the table. That's a huge chunk! Stand up and take a break (if possible)

  • @kenh3149
    @kenh31497 ай бұрын

    I tried to look up your new book on Amazon, but couldn’t find it.

  • @henriksenlaw
    @henriksenlaw7 ай бұрын

    I’m not sure whether in my local game if in fact just raising 3 or even 4x is the best/highest EV raise size as opposed to a larger raise sizing. I also don’t play in games that see flops two way, and often two way involving late position and a blind or two late position players.

  • @brianpotter2812

    @brianpotter2812

    7 ай бұрын

    Then you have to adjust your play accordingly. These are just baseline recommendations if EVERYONE is playing GTO (game theory optimal) poker. Most "fish" or call stations do not, so you need to take that into consideration. If you want to isolate them, then it makes sense to raise bigger preflop to discourage the other fish from calling behind you. Still, you don't want to go to large because you're risking 5-10 BB's for only 1.5-4.5 (depending on how many limpers you get before it gets to you), and that's not a good ROI.

  • @hoseaesp6309
    @hoseaesp6309Ай бұрын

    does the book from audible include charts?

  • @MentLeee
    @MentLeee2 ай бұрын

    I’m gonna grab your book. Not sure which one I’ll get first though

  • @happentodie8776
    @happentodie877619 күн бұрын

    what do you mean by "blocking hands"? a lot of new terms in the game im unfamiliar with...

  • @soundofsilence21
    @soundofsilence214 ай бұрын

    I'd love for you to explain why calling small pairs in the SB is always bad. Button raises 3x, SB calls to set mine, BB calls, pot is now 9bb (minus rake). Let's say it's 33, you hit a set 12% of the time, it's not always going to be good enough to win, and often you won't get paid when you hit a set. So def still no calling in the SB to set mine?

  • @director2bob
    @director2bob4 ай бұрын

    I don't understand bankroll management. You recommend having 3000 big blinds so in a 1/2 game thats $6000 in your bankroll. If you are just starting out playing poker and the smallest game is 1/2, how can you possibly have $6000? Are you suggesting not to play poker until you have saved $6000? Thanks for clarifying this concept.

  • @8766Danial
    @8766Danial7 ай бұрын

    coach you say never slow play but what about controlling your checking range? (checking with some of your good hands sometimes so that they dont bet at you everytime you check)

  • @BigD751

    @BigD751

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes that wouldn't be considered slow playing. I often check with top pair/ medium kicker when oop to protect my checking range. Also love checking top pair multi-way when I'm the pfr

  • @johnmar6376
    @johnmar63766 ай бұрын

    tip #11: Study at home 1/3 of the time. I ordered your book. #12 When you get re-raised 90% of the time is best to fold. Yesterday playing 3/5 at the casino I had AA, on flop I C bet $30 and was re-raised $500 and I folded. V was kind to show me his cards he had 999.

  • @chefmikeankh6434
    @chefmikeankh64347 ай бұрын

    Johnathon have you ever used a Real Time Solver in a online game?

  • @johntruong3951
    @johntruong39517 ай бұрын

    3000 x 2 in 1/2 cash so what about online say 25c nlh would you need double? 6000 x .25c ?

  • @teto6636
    @teto66367 ай бұрын

    Does the 3bet small blind strategy still apply in a 5/5 home game?

  • @_Coffee4Closers

    @_Coffee4Closers

    7 ай бұрын

    I would think even more so, as the pot is inflated, and you want to push the BB out if possible. It might depend on Rake or no Rake in the game as well. I would lean more towards 3-Bet or Fold if it was raise in front of me. Otherwise you might find yourself "squeezed" buy the Big Blind or out of position post flop versus 2 Villains, and it is really hard to win in that situation.

  • @et3152
    @et31523 ай бұрын

    JLittle, love your content. I do wonder about your advice to not size up your raises. If a standard open at your table is 5x +, opponents treat anything less like a limp, shouldn't you size up? I play in Texas, 90% of the players raise to 5-10x or limp. I have struggled with this one. I tend to land on a 5x, or raise to 10. It feels wrong, but anything less gets 4-5 callers at minimum. Hell, I've 3 bet a 5x raise to 15x and still got 5+ callers. Do you adjust to this, or just stick to your fundamentals? I can see arguments for both.

  • @questvg7780

    @questvg7780

    2 ай бұрын

    Normal raise is 3x +1 per limper if people call too often make it 4 or 5x +1 per limp. If someone is limp calling a 4bet with garbage just play tighter ig high pocket pairs and just c bet flops wothout straight draws and board pairs incqse yhey somehow flopper something

  • @Fatpigkenny
    @Fatpigkenny7 ай бұрын

    Small stakes player here. I like to play tight passive to begin, build up some profit before turning on the aggression - 3 bet/range bet/check raise etc. I know this is a weak state of mind, but it’s what makes me comfortable. Must I change?

  • @_Coffee4Closers

    @_Coffee4Closers

    7 ай бұрын

    Probably OK, as long as you are grinding out a profit and building your bankroll over time. Once you get 20 or 30 buy-ins in bank-roll, take a couple of buy-ins and take a shot being more aggressive. See how you feel... if you take a beating you can always slow back down.

  • @brianpotter2812

    @brianpotter2812

    7 ай бұрын

    This is actually how I play. I WANT my table image to look tight so that people will take my raises more seriously. This opens the door to bluffs in heads up scenarios or when scare cards come out on the turn/river. But while I'm playing tight, I'm taking notes on all the other players to figure out how to categorize them (loose and aggressive, tight and aggressive, call stations, maniacs, etc)

  • @spencercurrent

    @spencercurrent

    5 ай бұрын

    Definitely start out tight, but I think you can be aggressive or loose to start with. I think it allows you to be more relaxed as you're still adjusting to the tables atmosphere and play style. It also makes it so when you do become aggressive people respect it more because they haven't seen you be aggressive yet.

  • @funkgremlin2765

    @funkgremlin2765

    4 ай бұрын

    Well you need to be playing according to the players around you. If the players are looser you should be tighter. If they’re tighter you should be loser. So yeah I think that might be a bit of a weak mindset and you’re probably leaving EV on the table. You should try to make the best decision every hand no matter what

  • @kevinlindstrom8486
    @kevinlindstrom84865 ай бұрын

    No. 11 - what I call "Always account for variable change." Specifically, remember to always be improving, but pay attention to your opponents doing the same. A fish may learn how to be less fishy as the game progresses. A rock may open up on you. (Yes, the phrase is stolen from the movie 21, and I am probably not using it correctly.)

  • @nice22915
    @nice229153 ай бұрын

    i like this guy

  • @albanaisalbanais5281
    @albanaisalbanais52812 ай бұрын

    Hey Jonathan, there's something that doesn't make sense to me. I play live 1/2 NLH in Montreal which is a huge poker place with many recreational players and every time i go i make 50-100$ an hour. Ofc sometimes i lose but i get the chance to win my money back at least during an 8 hour session if i stay disciplined. I just dont understand where 10-15$ an hour comes from.

  • @BeastyBlake
    @BeastyBlake3 ай бұрын

    22:45 😂😂😂 accurate representation

  • @bradbradley3422
    @bradbradley34222 ай бұрын

    I dunno I think a lot of these depends on the game. Open limping has been SUPER profitable for me because the fish will call with top pair no matter what. Also the rake at my club is only 2$ so not really an issue there.

  • @Notype976
    @Notype9766 ай бұрын

    Hello! I am a poker beginner. Can someone please explain me why I can’t open raise with seven blinds( as Jonathan said)? Why is it too expensive?The goal is to win the pot or steal the blinds in order not to pay the rake isn’t it? Thank you for any advice and sorry for my English.

  • @BigD751

    @BigD751

    6 ай бұрын

    Because the odds don't make sense. You are risking 7 blinds to win 1.5. It has to be work 82% of the time as a steal in order to be immediately profitable. If you only raise to 3bb then it only needs to work 67% of the time as a steal to be profitable. Also you cannot raise as many hands with that size because when you get 3bet you will have to fold the vast majority of a wide range. In turn you will have to open very tight. When you open tight, unless you are playing horrible opponents, they will only give you action with their best hands. That is why 3x is a good size

  • @Notype976

    @Notype976

    6 ай бұрын

    @@BigD751 Hello! thank you very much for your complete and quick answer.🙏

  • @PokerCoaching

    @PokerCoaching

    6 ай бұрын

    See PokerCoaching.com/fundamentals. Raising to 7bbs risks way too much to win too little.

  • @Notype976

    @Notype976

    6 ай бұрын

    @@PokerCoaching hello Jonathan. But if two or three players pay the 7 BB, the pot will be already big on the flop isn’t it?

  • @user-pi8us8dp3b
    @user-pi8us8dp3b7 ай бұрын

    Ok at 22:50 I fell off my chair laughing. And just before that "grow up" Wow I have not heard good solid advice like that is 40 years. Go Man Go. I am sure this vid will be deleted. Too real. Love the content.

  • @jeremypiper4309
    @jeremypiper43093 ай бұрын

    22:45 Lmfao 😂😂😂😂

  • @jestes7
    @jestes75 ай бұрын

    Anyone ever tell you have the exact same voice as Rich Ferguson? Crazy the resemblance!

  • @marksimpson2321
    @marksimpson23217 ай бұрын

    What's happened to your recent trophy?

  • @aytowun
    @aytowun7 ай бұрын

    lmao @ garrett ... love the gman ...hope he comes back when the gbaby gets bigger

  • @denniskrook2925
    @denniskrook29257 ай бұрын

    stay sane of course. But in practice this can be hard

  • @marksimpson2321
    @marksimpson23217 ай бұрын

    Make sure you're playing well, play a lot and play aith a bankroll. If you do those and play games you can beat, youll be ok in the long term

  • @ericharvey5864
    @ericharvey58646 ай бұрын

    I've noticed a trend of people limp re raising AA.....is that a profitable play in the long run?

  • @DevvysDungeon
    @DevvysDungeon2 ай бұрын

    Watching this before a 25c/50c game is funny hahah

  • @wolf-ro7ml
    @wolf-ro7ml6 ай бұрын

    Calling range on Mp vs Utg??? 3 bet of fold there.

  • @andrewk-hk8pt
    @andrewk-hk8pt7 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Are we gonna have tons of typos in this book as well???

  • @Kd4c
    @Kd4c7 ай бұрын

    The only time I open limp is if I know it will entice other people to call and someone will raise. That I can 3 bet. I do not do this play often but will pick my spot

  • @backpacker3421
    @backpacker34215 ай бұрын

    IMO, staying sane (tip 10) just comes with grinding for long enough. After many many THOUSANDS of hands played, you stop getting bent out of shape about anything other than your own bad choices. Even the really expensive pots lost don't bug you that much if you played it well, because you realize that playing that same play over and over and over again makes you money over all. Take an extreme example - not too long ago, I had AK suited under the gun. The button straddled. Table folded around to me. I raised, button called - heads up. Flop was K high uncoordinated. I raised smallish. Button called. Turn is an A. I raised bigger, maybe 2/3 pot. Button calls. Now I'm wondering if we're chopping or maybe he has a set below me, but the river is a K gving me Kings full and the only hand that beats me is pocket Aces, which only has one combo available. I bet 2/3 again and he shoves. He was a really strong player who I'd played a number of times before and had never seen him shove the river without a great hand. I honestly had him table read as having the rockets at that point - only thing that mades sense for him to slow play the entire way down. But, I only had about 1/4 of the pot left behind having started a little short, so even being pretty certain of my read, after about 30 seconds in the tank I called, and he turned over his rockets. I only spent about 2 minutes being pissed. Then I got really happy. Not only had I played it about as well as I possibly could have - and would have been paid off really well by all kinds of Ax, I had correctly made the narrowest imaginable read and been dead on.

  • @Big_Old_Bondy
    @Big_Old_Bondy6 ай бұрын

    I play micro stakes and whenever my bluffs get tabled on Stars everyone starts leaving the table like noooope 🤣

  • @alexkeen5113
    @alexkeen51136 ай бұрын

    I tried to buy your book on Amazon but it's out of print until 2024

  • @PokerCoaching

    @PokerCoaching

    6 ай бұрын

    Try on dandbpoker.com. I hear it is shipping now from there.

  • @kungallu2133
    @kungallu213328 күн бұрын

    Raising 3/4x in low stakes you will play a family pot each hand lol

  • @marksimpson2321
    @marksimpson23217 ай бұрын

    I love JL but I'm disheartened as I'm stuck at 0.01/0.02.true ive gone from $12 to $726 in 5 years but I refuse to move up to 0.02/0.05 till I get to $1000 bankroll. And I'm not good enough. Room for improvement. That said0.01/0.02 on Stars is way tougher than live £20 buyins tourneys and £0.20/0.40 cash games in Poland 😂

  • @derekdeese6130

    @derekdeese6130

    7 ай бұрын

    Yikes

  • @robinthebruce4962
    @robinthebruce49627 ай бұрын

    I've been meaning to say something for a while but you record your audio way Low or your microphone sucks. When I'm listening to you on my phone and I get a notification. Or something else it blows my ear drums out because I have it turned up so far.

  • @TheWildbill247
    @TheWildbill2477 ай бұрын

    Tip eleven always check audio quality before uploading video.

  • @_Coffee4Closers

    @_Coffee4Closers

    7 ай бұрын

    Must be your speakers, it was fine for me.

  • @Devsgill
    @Devsgill6 ай бұрын

    Lol at the Garrett Easter egg

  • @danielmeuler2877
    @danielmeuler28777 ай бұрын

    I think it's funny that a lot of Poker Streams and Poker Influencers really try to act like playing a solid Range is being a "Nit". And Try to shit on solid, winning play style and in my opinion, try to trick players into playing Bad.

  • @marksimpson2321

    @marksimpson2321

    7 ай бұрын

    I guess a lot of poker streamers haven't experienced downswings yet.

  • @michaelstephens9852
    @michaelstephens98527 ай бұрын

    The best rule of all that was left out is table selection.

  • @julianhodgson1961

    @julianhodgson1961

    7 ай бұрын

    Slightly confused-he talked about table selection at the end and said that was probably the most important rule of all!

  • @michaelstephens9852

    @michaelstephens9852

    7 ай бұрын

    @@julianhodgson1961 off the top 10

  • @pandabearguy1
    @pandabearguy17 ай бұрын

    Thats why I only play private cash games with zero rake

  • @cr6203
    @cr62037 ай бұрын

    I have followed this advice but no matter what I get called by weaker hands, out flopped and lose. Past 2 sessions anytime I have JJ, QQ or KK my opponent has the higher pocket pair. When I've had AA my opponent flops a set.. it's been a really tough go. I'll bluff in solid positions but opponent will call with middle or top pair. Anytime I try to bluff catch my opponent has it which makes it very difficult to want to call anytime I'm getting 3 bet win a solid hand. Pokers a tough game

  • @chefmikeankh6434

    @chefmikeankh6434

    7 ай бұрын

    Play live games in person. Don’t play online. It’s a scam. He probably uses … “Real Time Solvers” and not to mention Bots. I’m sure if you are a decent poker player you’ll do ok in love games. Stay off online . People now online are just using multiple computers to solve hands , whereas if you aren’t you are more likely to use because you are playing against a computer. It’s been documented. A lot of these players cheat, but also the site themselves sometimes uses , “Superbots”.

  • @dalewike856

    @dalewike856

    6 ай бұрын

    Stop playing the 2 card garbage and switch to 5 card Omaha....much better game, better opportunities.

  • @mattmatti6183

    @mattmatti6183

    6 ай бұрын

    @@dalewike856that’s when It becomes a donkfest..limp in with anything

  • @mckinleytinny
    @mckinleytinny7 ай бұрын

    why do i have a feeling that microphone cost more than my bankroll 🥴

  • @zanesthename
    @zanesthename7 ай бұрын

    Your microphone sounds like you have a thick cloth over it.

  • @danielhenry6777
    @danielhenry67776 ай бұрын

    But limping is fun

  • @DannyxDang

    @DannyxDang

    6 ай бұрын

    Only limp with AA, they will never know!

  • @irvfleckman9812
    @irvfleckman98124 ай бұрын

    This advice is beneficial to serious players, but when it comes down to home games Jonathan Little has no idea what he’s talking about

  • @McRuffin

    @McRuffin

    Ай бұрын

    If you played him in a home game he would crush you… and all your friends.

  • @roderick8254
    @roderick82546 ай бұрын

    Jonathan talks as if limp/raising isnt a thing

  • @MentLeee

    @MentLeee

    2 ай бұрын

    He did an entire video on it though lol

  • @winglo8371
    @winglo83715 ай бұрын

    too much poison pills

  • @jeremypiper4309
    @jeremypiper43093 ай бұрын

    Instructions unclear. Bought into a $10,000 cash game and lost $10,000. Jk haha nice advice just being a jokester.