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MyPokerCoaching
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Tips from the best poker players and interesting videos - poker that matters!
Mypokercoaching.com is one of the fastest-growing poker media companies, offering up-to-date information and covering the most interesting topics from the poker world. We want you to have fun and improve your skills by offering all poker content that matters in one place. From strategy content to various reviews and interesting stories, you can find all you need here and have fun in the process!
Mypokercoaching.com is one of the fastest-growing poker media companies, offering up-to-date information and covering the most interesting topics from the poker world. We want you to have fun and improve your skills by offering all poker content that matters in one place. From strategy content to various reviews and interesting stories, you can find all you need here and have fun in the process!
My Top Tips for Crushing 3-Bet Pots
3-Bet Pots are incredibly important because the pots you play will be huge! By having a good preflop 3-betting strategy and being able to defend against 3-bets preflop, you will set yourself up very well to play great postflop poker in 3-bet pots!
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In this video, I'll go through my top tips for crushing 3-bet pots. These 3 tips will help you crush small stakes tournaments and cash games, and make way more money at the tables!
My Top Tips for CRUSHING 3-Bet Pots:
1. Call often from IP on connected boards
2. Slow play your best hands IP
3. Defend wide vs small bets
4. Check-Raise a polar strategy
5. Be catious versus big bets
And much more!!
To enter and share your hands with your friends, check out our brand new Hand Replayer: www.mypokercoaching.com/poker...
In this video, I'll go through my top tips for crushing 3-bet pots. These 3 tips will help you crush small stakes tournaments and cash games, and make way more money at the tables!
My Top Tips for CRUSHING 3-Bet Pots:
1. Call often from IP on connected boards
2. Slow play your best hands IP
3. Defend wide vs small bets
4. Check-Raise a polar strategy
5. Be catious versus big bets
And much more!!
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3 HACKS to Master Postflop Play
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To enter and share your hands with your friends, check out our brand new Hand Replayer: www.mypokercoaching.com/poker-hand-replayer/ In this video, I'll go through 3 Hacks to Master Postflop Play. These 3 hacks will help you crush small stakes tournaments and cash games, and make way more money at the tables! My Top 3 Postflop Strategy Hacks: 1. Over-Bluff when your opponent checks back the flo...
How to Choose the Best Bet Sizes Preflop & Postflop
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If you want to master poker, it begins with preflop play! Preflop bet sizes, knowing when to raise and how much is vitally important. From there, you can build on that foundation and play well postflop to take advantage of your opponents mistakes. To master preflop bet sizing you must: 1. Use standard preflop sizes 2. 3-bet larger OOP than IP 3. Keep your 4-bets small To master postflop bet siz...
10 Preflop Tips to Help You WIN at Poker!
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Preflop strategy is the most important poker topic because without good preflop skills, no postflop skills can make up for it! In this video, Tristan Wade will teach you how to harness aggression, make good decisions, raise, 3-bet, go all-in, and much more! Preflop Tip #1: Never limp first and choose aggression instead. Preflop Tip #2: Attack limpers and weak players. Preflop Tip #3: Play more ...
How to Make the Perfect Bluff & Read Your Opponent
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If you want to crush small stakes poker, you must learn how to use aggression. In this video, I will give you my Top Tops on Bluffing & How to Read Your Opponents! Top 10 Tips to Bluff & Read Your Opponents: 1. Choose the Correct Flop Hands to Bluff 2. Bluff Turns with Added Equity 3. Be Willing to Triple Barrel 4. Be Careful Against Calling Stations 5. Bluff Often on Scary Runouts 6. Consider ...
How to CRUSH Aggressive Players
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If you want to crush small stakes poker, you must learn how to play against aggression. In this video, I will give you my Top 10 Tips for Playing Postflop against Aggressive Players! Top 10 Tips to CRUSH Aggressive Players: 1. Defend a lot Against Small Bets 2. Call Wider when you're In Position 3. Fold with No Equity from Out of Position 4. Develop a Strong Raising Range 5. Check/Raise a Polar...
How to Use More Aggression in 3-Bet Pots
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3-betting in poker is one of the best ways to increase our aggression and take down more pots! Preflop strategy is extremely important to becoming a good poker player and if you only 3-bet with the nuts, you're going to be easy to play against! Step 1, 3-bet more hands and Step 2 is what we will be covering in this video - playing postflop more aggressively after you 3-bet! Some people are scar...
Using Aggression to CRUSH Poker
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Aggression is absolutely needed if you want to be a winning poker player! Aggression begins with raising preflop and in this video, Tristan Wade will teach you how to harness that aggression, and play well postflop too as the aggressor! Aggressive Postflop Tip #1: Continuation bet more on dry boards Aggressive Postflop Tip #2: Check stronger hands on connected boards Aggressive Postflop Tip #3:...
Fedor Holz on Crushing Poker & Life
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Fedor Holz is one of the best poker players of the modern generation & in this video, he's going to give you an insight into what makes a great poker player! Fedor Holz had one of the best years in all of poker history, cashing for over $16,000,000 in 2016 when he was only 23 years old. His special poker talent, work ethic, and mindset propelled him to the top of the poker world and now he has ...
Your Mindset is EVERYTHING in Poker!!!
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In this interview with Elliot Roe, we talk about one of the most important traits of a great poker player: Mental Game! Your mindset in poker is extremely important and can be the difference between having a successful career and enjoying your career path, to dreading it, getting burnt out, and quitting poker! Elliot Roe has worked with many of the top poker players in the world including Phil ...
How to CRUSH Small Stakes Tournaments: In-Game Examples
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Small stakes tournaments are BOOMING all over the world! If you want to crush them, you have to improve and get better than your opponents! For a limited time, check out my free course: www.mypokercoaching.com/crush-live-cash-games-course/ Jonathan Little is one of the top poker coaches in the industry, and when it comes to tournament strategy, his teachings are gospel! If you follow these tips...
How to CRUSH Small Stakes Tournaments: Bankroll Management
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Bankroll Management and handling your poker finances well is one of the top skills to have as a gambler! Without proper bankroll management... no amount of talent or skills will matter. For a limited time, check out my free course: www.mypokercoaching.com/crush-live-cash-games-course/ Jonathan Little is one of the top poker coaches in the industry, and when it comes to bankroll management, his ...
How to CRUSH Poker [Jonathan Little Interview]
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In this interview with Jonathan Little, we talk poker strategy, tips to crush poker, poker business, and more! Jonathan is one of the greatest poker coaches in the world, coaching over 100,000 students! Jonathan comes off an amazing start to the year, winning the PokerGO Cup and over $800,000 in the first couple months! His knowledge about poker strategy is vast and learning tips from him can i...
How to CRUSH Small Stakes Tournaments: Understanding ICM
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Jonathan Little is a world class poker coach, teaching millions of students how to crush tournaments! In this video, the focus is on final table play with a focus on ICM! FREE COURSE : www.mypokercoaching.com/crush-live-cash-games-course/ ICM (Independent Chip Model) is what top pros use to navigate final tables! In this video, you're going to learn all of the fundamentals needed to use ICM in ...
3 Postflop Tips to CRUSH Small Stakes Tournaments
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Mastering Poker Fundamentals: Understanding Expected Value (EV)
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Mastering Poker Fundamentals: Pot Odds & Poker Math!
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Introduction slide is maximum professionalism. Now ik exactly what this video is about to be, and theres 0 clickbait !
What do you mean by “suited aces”?
Suited aces are when both of your cards are the same suit and one is an ace. Like A9 both hearts or AJ both spades. Gives you the chance for the nut flush.
amazing. thank you Jonathan
Nice video
Let's crush everyone in 3-bet pots and win more $$$ :)
Do you play well in 3-bet pots!?
his voice and talking skill are damn annoying
This is awesome I try to explain hands to both Regs and new players which don't know what Im talking about. The regs do. So this is great to try and get both inputs. They new players always ask the why so that helps me explain to understand what im learning or spots I think I know what I'm talking about. Thanks again JL Peek GTO and this is awesome!
I would love a long video going through icm I’ve done some studying on the subject but it’s kinda complex and i feel like I would need someone to go through it with me at the time of the tourney to really help me maximize….
Nice format and good to see somebody discussing exploits based on population tendencies
That share and reply function is cool.
I really enjoyed this one. Hope you all love it!! :)
Thank you, Jonathan! Is this a new site for you?
Thank you, Jonathan!!
Share your hands using www.mypokercoaching.com/poker-hand-replayer/ below and I'm happy to give you all some feedback :)
I've found the bubble should be aggressive... Post bubble is when you should tighten up because recreational players start dropping in large tournaments by the hundreds... Watch the WSOP hundreds go out in the level after the bubble
the amount you put in to the video is insane compared to the views you get. Thank you for your videos
Maybe if you put real in game footage of the examples you show, it might help a lot more
spent very little time talking about preflop play from the blinds…33% of your hands in a 6-max game
Really enjoyed making this one, hope you all love it and helps you in your games!
Was Just studying Range/Nut Advantage and how much to bet when this came on my page. Really trying to go over everything like this plus really think about ranges.
What is the #1 thing that gives you trouble in poker?
Playing out of position. I think I would make more money long term if I just folded every blind.
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Excellent! Thank you.
Hello Tristan watched the stream from the pokercoaching invitational tournament this week it was very good, for beeing your first stream hope too se more of you streaming ! This video is also very good.This is my first ever comment on youtube so I hope i am doning this right. Looking forward for more content from you!
Tristan is the best. Enjoyed this one, nice work!
What is the #1 thing that you struggle with preflop?
getting 4bet by recreationals with TT/JJ can we just fold these marginal calls vs players that dont 3bet/4bet optimally and are too tight? (cash 100bb)
@@ReeceSteedPoker Yes! You can make really big folds against players that are a bit too tight!
Don't play them. Rake is too high.
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I play a lot of tourneys here in Vegas, mainly Venetian and Wynn. Most of the aggressive guys have huge stacks in the beginning, then almost always they donk off their chips. They do not know when to turn off their aggression, most of them could have cruised into the money. It happened yesterday, a lady with huge stack donked her stack off in 3 hands. I had a small stack at that time, i ended up getting in the money by watching all of these donks. hahaha
Are there videos where a you or other poker coaching pros just play a low stakes mtt live and go through each hand as they come
thanks. this is great info.
Thumbs up 👍
By the way thank you for free content I like how you share your Knowledge... More blessings to come
May I ask if it's profitable to play a cash game with a rake of 10 percent, but a cap/ limit ol, example is 10,000 limit is 1000, if the pot is 10,001-30,000 or more it's still 1000.
i find it almost impossible to beat 10% you really have to crush the table and play super tight
Game would be broke after 30 hands, impossible example.
Jonathan had so much amazing things to say but FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, THE INTERVIEWER NEEDS TO STOP INTERRUPTING JONATHAN. LET THE MAN SPEAK AND FINISH HIS THOUGHTS, WOW 🤯
Are the charts at 2:45 available somewhere? I can't find charts where there is a raise + call before hero acts. Thank you!
When U demonstrate the % of hands using the slider, 43s is not in the top 33%. I did the same using poker cruncher, and it is only in the top 70%. Are these rankings subjective?
My overbet is getting much sharper
Can’t lie no matter how bullshit this sounds I watched this video before going into a tournament after not cashing ever (played over 15-20 in person) and I finally got my first ever live cash.. thank you for posting these they help out so much
Hell yeah man. Great job. How much was the score? I like to listen to training videos while playing sometimes (online tournaments on ACR). I used to do it a lot more often when I first got into poker and was focusing on strategy more. I haven't cashed a tournament in a while, so I decided to turn on some training vids while playing like I used to and what do you know....lol. Final tabled for the first time in months! 🤙 Just a reminder that learning never stops.
I play mostly 1/2 and no one is raising to 3 big blinds. The raises are anywhere from 4 to 8 big blinds.
This was really good. So, long story short, I started with stud as a child. My parents played and that’s how I learned. Fast forward to 2018, my father passed away and I wanted to do something to honor our family and I picked up poker again. I started back in 2019 and it was the first time I started with Hold ‘Em. Covid rolled around and I took a break. Well since last year, 2023, I’ve been playing regularly and have really seen growth in my game in the last year. I tend to make a lot of final tables and cash often but here’s my issue…that I need help with. While I’m proud of my poker play for only playing for one year…I’m struggling with these things: 1.) I’m always the short stack at final. I keep wondering why I’m never chipped up and where I’m going wrong there. 2.) This goes a long with number one…I can’t seem to grow my stack like I want it early on. Sometimes I do but most times I’m not. 3.) I play too much in fear when I know I should be calling. I think everyone has Aces or something because I make the mistake of thinking these players play like I do and I fold too much even if I’m winning. I’m being bluffed off too much and I know it. I need to figure out how to hero call way more and stop playing scared. Scared is not making money and I know it. 4.) I need more help with my post flop game than my pre. I think my pre is better than my post but both need work. 5.) I’d definitely like to know more about ICM payouts for sure. That’s helpful. 6.) I’m struggling with the grind. Toward the end of big tournaments and I’ve been at the table for 7+ hours I start getting really punchy and can’t see cards and focus. My mental stamina needs help. And finally I’m about to go play the WSOP circuit here at Cherokee next month and I really want to be prepared for it. What is your advice for me considering what I just said above? Your videos are great. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Hey man, just seen all the work you put into this comment and I think it's really cool. I struggle with very similar things as you, especially with being bullied off pots by bluffs. Players sniff that out in you very quickly. The only thing I can think is to call more when you think you have decent equity and also depending on the type of player they are you should have a rough idea of their range. I've also heard that people don't often re raise without a good hand and also don't bluff on the river. Hope any of that helped
What are you expecting to get called by on 55453 when you're best anyway and rip it? 88?