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Bart, I'm pretty lurky here. But I've watched every video of yours for the last couple years. I changed from live to online around Covid, but even though I haven't been in a live game in a few years now, I've still learned so much about this game from you and this channel. Hand reading, thinking thru a hand, hearing all the different perspectives of callers, your input, I've gotten alot from this channel. This is just a note of thanks. I appreciate what you offer to us all, and CLP is the best Poker strategy Podcast I've found. Thank you Bart, Blessings to you and your family 🙏
Bart, for the AA vs JJ hand where you advocate a super small bet so you can rep some bluffs, what kind of bluffs are betting 125 on the flop and then 75 on the turn?
Bart, could you do a survey of "When Duces Won" and analyze a number of hands and how they are played for the win and how and why they were a winner in each case - position, pot size, etc ... factors which affect these outcomes? I personally find myself playing 2s like I would Aces, very aggressive in order to chase people away from the river, etc... while hoping to see quads eventually. It is never a very "zen" hand. And i've only won with Duces when I do flip a set or quads. There must be a better way of playing 2s and 3s for that matter.
The 7,8s hand that was opened I thought was ok to do. Raising there with that hand allows you to have a polarised range for raising. The call after the re-raise was questionable but realistically perhaps there is a percentage where you should call after an open raise.
Florida is a rake now $6 + $1 or +$2..... the recs loooove the high hand promos. The high hand doesn't impact a good player's game as you hit it to compensate for the take. rake vs drop is a huge difference. Assuming you play just ~25% of your hands per hour at a live 8 or 9 handed game and win ~1/3rd of your hands that's a brutal $13 to $18 an hour stripped from your winrate assuming $200 stacks. If the table is short the game is unbeatable with a drop.
Hey brother great info and love watching this kind of stuff but that being said one small criticism here. Will you change your mouse head to be either a dif color or maybe bigger because when you are pointing at people and saying this guy I have to rewind and try and track that thing and it ain’t easy
Its funny, when I was learning to play I went to a web forum and was talking about how I believed that A high flops were often more dangerous than others given that weak aces made up such a huge part of the opponents range in 1/2. I basically got laughed at by the community there because they saw that I was seeing monsters under the bed, so-to-speak. Really funny to hear it so matter of fact in a training.
Intro: "This level is equivalent to what most of you guys play at". Why am I feeling attacked here lol. But in all seriousness great video Bart, thank you so much!
wow that was like my last hole i needed to plug absolute bet size when peoeple cbet 300% into a tiny flop i will continue more cause the relative size of the bet to their total bankroll is still really small so im over folding
I was playing poker relatively tight but when I got a flush draw, I bet 1/2 the pot on the flop, 1/2 the pot on the turn, and when I drew a blank on the river, I put in an oversized bet and lost the hand showing I was capable of bluffing. I got pocket 5’s pre-flop, then on the flop, I got a set of 5’s with a board of A58. I bet 150% of the pot figuring it will look I don’t want to get called and expecting an Ace hand to call me. My thought was that I can make it look like I am bluffing while simultaneously building the size of the pot. That move failed and my opponent laid down A10. Why did my attempt to represent a bluff fail against an opponent with top pair and medium kicker?
Even if you had a relatively loose image, you are repping 2 pair or better, and ace ten would have 5 outs in most scenarios and could also be dominated. Also, missed flush draws are really obvious bluffs to most live players. Another thing, if your bluff was in a 3bp vs a srp matters a lot just bc the money value of the bluff makes people see your image differently
In the first hand, the BB folded and you said he was getting 4 to 1. What do you mean 4 to 1? On what? How? Trying to better understand all of the terms. I'm a very novice player and I call based on feeling, not the hands being played.
54:00 Interesting that you would be trying to not be able to raise the short all-in. I would be doing the opposite. Hope Dallas folds or calls and gives me a chance to raise. But you may be right.
@@CastroX1 I know you're right, but I go there a lot in the morning and getting on any game is near impossible. The 1-2 and 2-3 sometimes are the only options. I just play recreational for a hobby so I don't sweat it. The play at those levels is beyond comprehension compared to Bart's analysis of a reasonable hold em game.
ARE YOU EATING THAT MICROPHONE😮😂. As a fan that enjoys your content. We NEEEED to up the noise gate on the microphone. Half way through i found myself almost not being able to pay attention and just focusing on dreading hearing the swallowing and spit noises from your mouth. Love you content love your commentating love your knowledge so not speaking from a negative stand point only trying to help. 🙏 had to take my headphones out couldnt take anymore 😂
23:00 combinations, sure, but hands like A8 to AT just went from a river check back to a river bet. So, facing a bet I think Ryan is up against an A *more* after the ace pairs.
@@DatAceTho putting another A on the board removes about 33% of all possible A-x combinations. If you weigh more towards suited A-x, it removes even more than that So with 33% less A-x out there, you need the remaining A-x to bet 50% more often than before in order to see the same frequency of betting from A-x on the river. Given the action, that number seems hard to get to. Many Aces with a pair or straight draw bet that flop, so you're really only talking about A-2, -3, -10, as I feel like you'd see a good amount of C-bets from A-J+
These long form breakdowns don't help me as much as just simply explaining the idea. By 30 minutes in i look like charlie from its always sunny trying to figure out how to apply it to my game.
Need some help. Getting beat set over set. Losing w Ace high flush vs straight flush. Villain rivers trips vs over pair. Am I bad at hand reading or just an unlucky stretch?
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Excited for your section on how to overlimp and fold to one bet with pocket kings😀
Hello, David here. I can assure you this is the perfect play. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Regards, David
Gotta wait for the book no spoilers
@@Lexngton you're clearly an impostor. Not enough DUCY?
@@LexngtonDoes same play apply for AA ?? Assuming so 🤔
@@330miggs Hello Miggy, you are absolutely right. 88 for example is a better hand to continue because you block the nuts. Greetings, Mason
I love this breakdown of small stakes much more than the call-ins!! Keep it coming please!!!
Bart, I'm pretty lurky here. But I've watched every video of yours for the last couple years.
I changed from live to online around Covid, but even though I haven't been in a live game in a few years now, I've still learned so much about this game from you and this channel.
Hand reading, thinking thru a hand, hearing all the different perspectives of callers, your input, I've gotten alot from this channel.
This is just a note of thanks. I appreciate what you offer to us all, and CLP is the best Poker strategy Podcast I've found. Thank you Bart, Blessings to you and your family 🙏
This video was awesome, so fun to get some insight into the way you think about multi-way action. Would love some more of this! Thanks Bart.
Please make more of this content
Love this kind of content
Bart, for the AA vs JJ hand where you advocate a super small bet so you can rep some bluffs, what kind of bluffs are betting 125 on the flop and then 75 on the turn?
I like your openness in your thought processes
Just became a premium member yesterday! Have been a big fan of Bart's for a long time.
Bart, could you do a survey of "When Duces Won" and analyze a number of hands and how they are played for the win and how and why they were a winner in each case - position, pot size, etc ... factors which affect these outcomes? I personally find myself playing 2s like I would Aces, very aggressive in order to chase people away from the river, etc... while hoping to see quads eventually. It is never a very "zen" hand. And i've only won with Duces when I do flip a set or quads. There must be a better way of playing 2s and 3s for that matter.
Bart your insight is priceless. Thanks for this content.
AYEEEEEE BEST BET! I'm a best bet player. When I played on the live stream my vpip was 26%
I also play at Bestbet
@@JO-ji4bb word? which one. Jax, OP, or St. Augie?
@@Bowling_Dude I’ve played at Jax but it’s usually St Aug
The 7,8s hand that was opened I thought was ok to do. Raising there with that hand allows you to have a polarised range for raising. The call after the re-raise was questionable but realistically perhaps there is a percentage where you should call after an open raise.
Florida is a rake now $6 + $1 or +$2..... the recs loooove the high hand promos. The high hand doesn't impact a good player's game as you hit it to compensate for the take.
rake vs drop is a huge difference. Assuming you play just ~25% of your hands per hour at a live 8 or 9 handed game and win ~1/3rd of your hands that's a brutal $13 to $18 an hour stripped from your winrate assuming $200 stacks. If the table is short the game is unbeatable with a drop.
Hey brother great info and love watching this kind of stuff but that being said one small criticism here. Will you change your mouse head to be either a dif color or maybe bigger because when you are pointing at people and saying this guy I have to rewind and try and track that thing and it ain’t easy
I really enjoyed this video - it's like the call-in show but without the callers
Its funny, when I was learning to play I went to a web forum and was talking about how I believed that A high flops were often more dangerous than others given that weak aces made up such a huge part of the opponents range in 1/2. I basically got laughed at by the community there because they saw that I was seeing monsters under the bed, so-to-speak. Really funny to hear it so matter of fact in a training.
People really underestimate just how often low-stakes fish would rather flat all non-broadway Ax, than even just considering a 3Bet.
Intro: "This level is equivalent to what most of you guys play at". Why am I feeling attacked here lol. But in all seriousness great video Bart, thank you so much!
Because the stakes are smaller, the importance of not missing value bets/raises is more significant; paramount.
wow that was like my last hole i needed to plug absolute bet size
when peoeple cbet 300% into a tiny flop i will continue more cause the relative size of the bet to their total bankroll is still really small so im over folding
Thanks for that Bart.
I was playing poker relatively tight but when I got a flush draw, I bet 1/2 the pot on the flop, 1/2 the pot on the turn, and when I drew a blank on the river, I put in an oversized bet and lost the hand showing I was capable of bluffing. I got pocket 5’s pre-flop, then on the flop, I got a set of 5’s with a board of A58. I bet 150% of the pot figuring it will look I don’t want to get called and expecting an Ace hand to call me. My thought was that I can make it look like I am bluffing while simultaneously building the size of the pot. That move failed and my opponent laid down A10. Why did my attempt to represent a bluff fail against an opponent with top pair and medium kicker?
Even if you had a relatively loose image, you are repping 2 pair or better, and ace ten would have 5 outs in most scenarios and could also be dominated. Also, missed flush draws are really obvious bluffs to most live players. Another thing, if your bluff was in a 3bp vs a srp matters a lot just bc the money value of the bluff makes people see your image differently
I've never played in Jacksonville but in Tampa and Miami everywhere I've played is a rake.
Eyyy, this is where I’m cutting my teeth. Only like 15 min in so far but Bart you are nailing the commentary. Bunch of 🐠 🐟 🎣 🙃
Can I just buy a CLP hoodie Bart?
Nice vid, thx!
Great video man!
Very nice, Thank you
I had to wstch this at 1.5x speed. Good content but dang didnt realize tjat until hslf way througj the video
In the first hand, the BB folded and you said he was getting 4 to 1. What do you mean 4 to 1? On what? How? Trying to better understand all of the terms. I'm a very novice player and I call based on feeling, not the hands being played.
Thank you Bart.
54:00 Interesting that you would be trying to not be able to raise the short all-in. I would be doing the opposite. Hope Dallas folds or calls and gives me a chance to raise. But you may be right.
Is the discount still available ?
It gets so ridiculous. Yesterday, there would be 3 to 5 players limping then calling a 5x bb raise on almost every hand.
Those are the worst tables for sure
Those are the best tables
@@hoylemjraise bigger for value
Come to Canada. Limp $2 then call $10 raise then call a $60 3 bet. No joke.
@@bluerushing8563 what value vs 4-5 callers every hand no matter how hard u raise?
Bart, I think you would be shocked on how bad the play is at 1-2 at Commerce
The 1-2 at commerce is not even worth it even the 3-5 is shit.
@@CastroX1 I know you're right, but I go there a lot in the morning and getting on any game is near impossible. The 1-2 and 2-3 sometimes are the only options. I just play recreational for a hobby so I don't sweat it. The play at those levels is beyond comprehension compared to Bart's analysis of a reasonable hold em game.
@seanmac3381 1-2 and 2-3 people just end up shoving a draw and it's insane.
They take $2 per hand that goes to the flop for badbeat then 10% rake, max $6.
32:00 Bet size
Did he mention Chase was a suscriber?
ARE YOU EATING THAT MICROPHONE😮😂. As a fan that enjoys your content. We NEEEED to up the noise gate on the microphone. Half way through i found myself almost not being able to pay attention and just focusing on dreading hearing the swallowing and spit noises from your mouth. Love you content love your commentating love your knowledge so not speaking from a negative stand point only trying to help. 🙏 had to take my headphones out couldnt take anymore 😂
I love Doug Poke but Bart’s stuff i love even more!
How tf are you surprised he has 78cc. Ive never in my life seen a live player fold 78 suited preflop
How would u know what they had if they folded? 😂💀
23:00 combinations, sure, but hands like A8 to AT just went from a river check back to a river bet. So, facing a bet I think Ryan is up against an A *more* after the ace pairs.
A higher percentage of possible Ax betting is not the same as seeing a bet more often
@@badkoolaid22 I'm not quite following you
@@DatAceTho putting another A on the board removes about 33% of all possible A-x combinations. If you weigh more towards suited A-x, it removes even more than that
So with 33% less A-x out there, you need the remaining A-x to bet 50% more often than before in order to see the same frequency of betting from A-x on the river. Given the action, that number seems hard to get to. Many Aces with a pair or straight draw bet that flop, so you're really only talking about A-2, -3, -10, as I feel like you'd see a good amount of C-bets from A-J+
17:20 can initial opener have AA, KK, QQ here?
Why would he just call instead of 4/bet?
@@chessbrilliance8783 flying under the radar.
@@chessbrilliance8783 when you fly under the radar, you're more likely to find your target, and less likely to be shot.
These long form breakdowns don't help me as much as just simply explaining the idea. By 30 minutes in i look like charlie from its always sunny trying to figure out how to apply it to my game.
Florida does not do drop games
It would be my first time playing on LIVE STREAM If I win one of the lucky picks
Is that Mike Postle?
In Florida? He’d get verbally abused until he leaves the table haha
Need some help. Getting beat set over set. Losing w Ace high flush vs straight flush. Villain rivers trips vs over pair. Am I bad at hand reading or just an unlucky stretch?
It's better to win the pot in my experience
Why the fuck does Kevin fold post flop in the last hand after calling pre? 😂
The pop ups during the video are really annoying and distracting. I don't mind the graphic but the sound effect added to it made me turn it off.
At 28:03 Kevin doesn't look happy to fold 44. At 32:24 he literally wants to die!
Bestbet is a raked game, but they rake Per flop..
All Florida rooms are raked, not dropped.
There is a rake for room and a drop for jackpot or “promotions” right?
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You've got to live the thumbnail. "Small stakes" and there are thousands of dollars in green chips in front of him. Lol
I love your videos but your mic picking up all your mouth noises in this one killed me.
I thought it is interesting that they allow players to be on their phones during a live stream!
It has a 30 min delay to the commentators. But it’s still weird bc someone in production can see all the cards. Don’t want a J4 off scenario again!
Ace X you all
“Definitive Guide”
Meaning:
Some small degree of beyond normal commentary & analysis, but mostly… commentary & analysis.
I really wanted to watch this but I can't take listening to Bart swallow his spit every 4 seconds.
The like:view ratio.tells you all you need to know.
Thus video is a joke
@@Golf.dealerbart doesn’t have to prove anything to you. he has the track record to show that he is a winning player