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hope to see some more MTT crushers more regularly
great stuff
Enjoyed this one :) Thanks guys!
Should we or can we use the preflop chart in tip 3 in a cash game or should this chart only be for mtts?
I’ve noticed at my local live tournaments ($20/$40 buyin) there are a lot of people who limp in with premiums and a raise is essentially a 3-bet strength. Any ideas on exploiting? Tighten up and work to outmaneuver post flop?
The way you’ve explained in this video has made it a lot easier to follow. Obviously memorising the common pot odds is down to the player but is there a simpler/faster way of calculating the pot odds? My division isn’t that good and in online games you don’t have long to act.
Great video thumbs 👍 up
Relaxed Focus, yes just played rather non relaxed and ya all can guess the results.
What is your biggest mental game weakness in poker?
When playing abit anxious - this is already one - 4bet shoving hands that really shouldnt be 4bet shoves
Like for example yesterday i was on ft bubble 4/9 and chipleader in my table 3bets me, and for some god punting reason i go ahead and 4bet shove ak and bubble the ft when he calls 99 and holds.
Low it, absolutely fantastic video!!
Good luck at your next poker tournament :)
The bigger question here is what to do vs limp raises
win rate anchors variance but variance is the same for all ppayers?
I didnt understood if you're saying that as shortstack, one should settler for little money insted of using the bubble for trying to grow up and play for the win, or the opposite. Anyone could make it clear for me? thanks
He's saying if you have a big stack, try to make it bigger, but if you have a medium stack you should consider tightening up and taking pay jumps instead of battling for all the chips. And short stacks should definitely be willing to accept pay jumps instead of trying for the dramatic comeback.
@@erikseidler793 thanks dude
what if QJ had just called in that last hand? would we still just call?
This was a really fun series to create, thank you and I hope you all enjoyed it :)
Thanks for another great video! In the last example would you fold if the river raise put you all in?
More like it!
I hope you enjoyed this video series :) What questions do you have regarding tournaments that we can help with?
Everybody plays J4o
I hope you all enjoy this one and learn a ton :)
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it's important to realize that people who are really good at poker don't start a poker youtube channel, they are too busy counting $$
Nice to see you relaxed, enjoying the conversation and showing yourself to be a really nice guy who understands the value of a community, @PokerCoaching
Mr Tadas please let Jonathan talk without interrupting as much next time
Great information thumbs up 👍
Good work ethic, study a ton and embrace poker variance. Jonathan Little is the poker coaching GOAT!
I really enjoyed this one, thank you :)
What's the number 1 thing that you've learned from Jonathan Little!?
when to bet and when to check!
When you where taling about your open ender hitting 16% wouldnt it be 32 since you have the turn and river to come meaning 8×4( you have 2 more cards to come ) even with or without imploed odds shouldnt you continue?
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I really don't know how I feel about all in minus 1 blind it would seem just raising large would accomplish the same thing, that play has always looked silly to me and if I'm continuing against them I always put them all in anyways. If you're doing it with a mix of good and bad hands why not put in a third or a half of your stack so it at least appears like you have some folds. I guess the only place that makes sense to me is if you're going for a bluff and you know you're no good if called so mostly river rather than preflop when even your bluffs still have equity.
Hi Jonathan, I just started reading your mastering small stakes book and it’s been quite helpful so far. However, I can’t seem to find the Float The Turn app, and the website is password protected. I realize it’s dated, but i’d really like to get some of that practice in. Any way you could help me out?
Good luck Jon always. Great content as always 🫡✌🏽💸💸
ok i been out of the loop- i get to do more dum jokes> ok so what is icm?
yeah there should be a better payout structure
I hope you all enjoy this vid :)
Post any Final Table hands below and Jonathan Little will give you his feedback!!
Final 8, 34BB - 3rd in chips, in BB with 66, folds to SB with the smallest stack at 13BB who limps. I jam and he calls with 1010, should I just raise small/check instead? or jam is ok?
If your most profitable position is your BB, youre doing it wrong trust me
Hi Jonathan, amazing content. 👌 Do you have a recommendation for games with add on. I play a 35$ local re enter tournament with add on option. When the re enter phase is over the blinds are usually 1k 2k, starting stack 50k. Add on 10$ for extra 30k chips. I studied 40bb fundamentals, I guess as long as I’m in that range I should be fine, but the players tell me it’s a mistake if I don’t take the extra 30k chips and I often have the feeling that I lose some edge then. I would really appreciate some general advice. Thanks a lot.
You should always add on. You’re buying 50k chips for 0.07c each. The 30k add on chips only cost 0.03c each. It’s a better value. And it’s always better to have more chips. Especially if you’re short, like doubling your stack from 30k to 60k. The only exception I can think of is if you’re really deep. Like you built up a 400k stack; now 30k is not so important.
Love the content coach!🔥
I hope you all enjoy this and use it to crush your upcoming tournaments :)
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Thanks John. Great content.
Is this a second channel or an AI version of Jonathan?! 😂
Johnathan - Good stuff. If there is ICM pressure how does that change some of the bet sizings and ranges? Or in small stakes tournaments likely the competition quality makes it less important?
I think the 25BB chart is not correctly labeled. I think that is a 40 BB chart
This was for the first set of charts
How does a limper affect your range?
as a baseline you can cut off the threshold opens. be a little tighter. however it depends on the limper, and table dynamic. if they like to limp monsters, you can limp behind with ur stronger but non nutted hands. and if they limp with a capped range, you can switch to a blocker based rfi strat and attack the limp with a wider range. also remember to raise bigger in correlation to the amount of limpers.
Awesome video. Hardest working vlogger/teacher in the business. Thank you.
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