When to Turn Bluff Catchers Into BLUFFS (Simple Guide)
Want to know when it's more profitable to RAISE with a bluff catcher rather than call on a river? Marc Goone from Hungry Horse Poker breaks down how once we answer "yes" to one question, we can profitably turn our bluff catchers into bluffs (PLUS - what sizing we should use!).
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Great video as always! Surprised not to see any J92ss boards!! haha
@oh5664
4 күн бұрын
Was patiently waiting for the sweet baby there as well.
This is my favorite format for your content. The solver videos make my eyes cross, but the table simulator is more understandable because it's easier to follow the action with your commentary.
When you introduce yourself please lead with “retired school bus driver”. Your poker accolades are secondary
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
touche
what do you guys think of this one? does it make sense why we want to turn bluff catchers into bluffs when our opponent has a LINEAR value range?
@RayCarpio
6 күн бұрын
How do you memorize each spot? Or is it just depending what the dynamic of the table & game is live.
@kyleanderson9933
6 күн бұрын
@@RayCarpioHe doesn’t.. What he does do and is trying to show is using other determining factors to exploitatively come to the Highest EV play possible in live poker against severely unbalanced players.i.e., capped range, villain type, bet size, villains line, over/under bluffed spot and other heuristics for live poker that will make you way more money and save you way more time than trying to memorize what the solver is doing at equilibrium in every single spot. It’s good to know to get a baseline or foundation of theory but should be node-locked for extreme imbalances of players in live poker not just taking it at face value to justify a bad play that was made against a whale live. If anyone’s serious about poker join his bootcamp to grow your roll and your BFA.😊
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
@@RayCarpio exactly what kyle said above. no memorizing. just logic.
Holy smokes. I just realized you only have 12k subs. You deserve way more. Your content is amazing! Now I feel special that these videos are basically private coaching sessions! Keep it up!!
@hungryhorsepoker
2 күн бұрын
thank you!!!
Man thank you so much for the content, your videos are not only really informative, but really easy to digest. Please keep it up bro you are going places my friend.
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
thank u so much, stuff like this motivates me to keep making better content!!
@cross-eyetime8939
6 күн бұрын
My favorite strategist currently 😊
Still one of my fav poker channels 👌
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
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Great video well articulatef n thought out very helpful sir
@hungryhorsepoker
5 күн бұрын
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Insanely underrated channel. ily Marc
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
@pokeristherootofallevil5553
4 күн бұрын
Agreed. I’m obsessed with the channel, everything Marc goes over just makes sense. Definitely plan on taking the boot camp early next year.
Yeah! Big boy raise!
@hungryhorsepoker
5 күн бұрын
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Fantastic!
@hungryhorsepoker
5 күн бұрын
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Gooner your a great addition to us guys that want to continue to get better so thanks for the videos appreciate it for real but no smooches man 😚 haha
@hungryhorsepoker
5 күн бұрын
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You have a really good way of delivering this info. You got a sub
Mark, love your thought process. I've implemented a number of your ideas and its has paid dividends at the table. Would love to see you dissect some of your HCL hands and some adaptations you make because it is streamed. Unfortunately, I only play 30 hours a month live, otherwise I'd be interested in your training.
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
appreciate the kind words! i’ve put out a few videos dissecting some hcl hands in the past. coming soon - i’m playing $5/5 (same stakes most our students play) and trying to win $100/hr and vlogging the whole process. i would say we have the 50 hrs as a recommendation, not a hard limit. if your goal is to play $5/10 or bigger the roi would still be +++ for you!
New educational let’s gooo
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
boom
on the QT hand what's the thought process behind the xr sizing? Do you think $565 buys enough extra fold equity vs $350-400. Are you specifically trying to hit a slight overbet (1.2-1.3x) size in these spots? If villain has watched/faced a big river bet from you a few times, does that matter to your sizing choice?
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
when we almost never run into a brick wall (very strong hands) sizing up is good, because a bluff that is 10% too small is exponentially more expensive than a bluff that is 10% too big. as far as worrying about someone who knows what i'm doing - no.
@dot333333
6 күн бұрын
@@hungryhorsepoker yeah that's a really good point. There's probably a narrow range of extreme elasticity and under shooting it a bit is way worse than over shooting it a bit. Thanks for the response!
Hi Mark. Your videos are incredibly valuable. I watched a lot of advanced training content. However, I noticed that the advices from Kanu7 or Uri Peleg is not so effective when you play 4 way 3bet pots 500bb deep in a live game :D Your tips are simple, but so damn effective.
How do I challenge Gaffen to an all u can eat Yorkshire pudding challenge???
Love your videos, very informative and well edited. In your opinion what would be a comfortable bankroll to play 1/3 cash game full time? ( 40 hours per week ) I live in Cambodia 6 months a year and plan to play there. Cost of living there is very cheap ( 1500$ per month ) think I'm at the very least break even long term player. Thanks
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
appreciate the kind words on the videos, but i don’t like these questions because they are impossible to answer without a ton more context. what is your long term win rate in bb/hr? do you want to save to play bigger? what are monthly expenses? etc etc etc too many personal questions so i’m never able to give a good answer. one hint: no top winning pro i ever know ever really worries about “bankroll”. it’s a rec player thing for some reason. when you win a lot, it doesn’t matter.
@bkkraw
5 күн бұрын
@@hungryhorsepoker Thanks for replying. I have played 1385 hours of live poker total playing 1/2 and netted 7253$ Thats 5,20$ per hour. Not great but not losing, obviously i have big leaks in my game but started studying a lot and trying to plug my leaks. My cost of living in Cambodia is 1500$ a month Ill have 18 000$ to play and cover my expensises while living there. Im a little worried that i might not have enough, what do you think?
@hungryhorsepoker
5 күн бұрын
@@bkkraw my honest advice is don't play full time until you are making MORE from poker than your current job
Master teacher
@2wheelman
6 күн бұрын
in five years wow
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
bless u
Can you recommend beginner books in order to get to the level of the terms you are speaking about? This exploitative system makes so much sense but I'm not familiar with all the terms 🙏
@hungryhorsepoker
5 күн бұрын
just watch a few youtube videos on poker for beginners. you'll get it!
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@hungryhorsepoker
5 күн бұрын
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FIVE years thats the youngest success story ever. you beat rampage 😂 😂 love today's ℹ ℹ
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
i dont think its the youngest, i think its very possible!
Now we need live session vlogs
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
they’re on the way! 3 of them are already done
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@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
omg
Can we get a cameo from the weird candy guy?
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
WHO?!!
@davereid83
6 күн бұрын
@hungryhorsepoker breakfast dude from the shorts
My fat ass watching this video from the moon: 🤩🌕🥜😩
@hungryhorsepoker
5 күн бұрын
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@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
omg
Does your government tax your winnings?
@hungryhorsepoker
5 күн бұрын
yes
am i the only rapper that plays poker lol
@hungryhorsepoker
6 күн бұрын
there's a lot of us