Are you winning yet as a poker beginner? If not, what is holding back? For a much deeper dive on my Flop, Turn and River strategy check out this video I made: th-cam.com/video/-mWsXEf_lQQ/w-d-xo.html
But what do you think about getting "the idiot end of the straight" with hands like this? 02:58 I still play them in position with caution or even raise preflop then bet when it's checked especially when I have a draw. My only concern is getting the worst end of the straight.
The video I needed. But I got a suggestion. I noticed that - like many people meme about on your channel - that your advice repeats yourself every few videos. Personally I'd find it really helpful and entertaining, if you did a video/playlist where you play some online rounds of poker and explain your thought process so your viewers can see your advice in life action without it getting to repetitive since your hands and opponents always will do different things :) Thank you for your guides
Haha - this is certainly not the ONLY poker beginner video that I will ever need. Top tip is to "never stop studying" - I will watch these videos weekly, just so that the lessons sink in. Every time I have a bad day, I will go back to the videos, and work out what went wrong. 🙂
hey man, love your videos. Quick question. At 13:58 after the turn if they check and I raise then they call what happens/what should I do? If after the river, they check again. I’m now afraid that if I raise they’re going to call me even though I have nothing can you please further explain? Thank you so much. Your videos are very helpful.
I'm down 140 against my friends and I did what you said in the vid for the most part. If Im in the big or small blind and I'm already in for a dollar and someone raises a dollar do I call even if its not one of the hands shown. 5 player game btw
The question is not "how to stop losing with AA;" the question is to understand that AA (like every other hand) will win sometimes and lose sometimes - winning poker is to understand this and to play in a profitable way accordingly.
It seems I always get beat with pocket pairs unless I get AA/KK/QQ. Either I miss the flop, or an overcard drops and they bet into me strongly. It seems my pocket pairs are always getting crushed.
For total beginners I usually advise them to avoid most suited connectors as these hands can get you in difficult spots. But as you get more experience, I would definitely recommended playing more suited connectors.
You must be aware that in 6Max you play against 'an' oppponent with 5 times chances to have a better hand. When 4 folds and one is left then this hand can often be best of 5. Is not the same to play heads up play against only one player.
I mean honestly at the very lowest limits this strategy can be effective. But as you move up the stakes you need to learn a bit more in order to compete.
I can't agree with his raise every time with premium hand strategy. In low stakes poker you're getting looked up. And when the Flop comes down and it's garbage they know you missed. In low stakes poker you're pretty flop raise is getting five or six calls. And your Ace King is meaningless against 52 when the guy who pairs the two won't fold
Are you winning yet as a poker beginner? If not, what is holding back? For a much deeper dive on my Flop, Turn and River strategy check out this video I made: th-cam.com/video/-mWsXEf_lQQ/w-d-xo.html
But what do you think about getting "the idiot end of the straight" with hands like this? 02:58 I still play them in position with caution or even raise preflop then bet when it's checked especially when I have a draw. My only concern is getting the worst end of the straight.
Are you still giving the 17hour university? i'd like to find a link. Thanks
The video I needed.
But I got a suggestion. I noticed that - like many people meme about on your channel - that your advice repeats yourself every few videos.
Personally I'd find it really helpful and entertaining, if you did a video/playlist where you play some online rounds of poker and explain your thought process so your viewers can see your advice in life action without it getting to repetitive since your hands and opponents always will do different things :)
Thank you for your guides
Thanks for the idea!
Haha - this is certainly not the ONLY poker beginner video that I will ever need. Top tip is to "never stop studying" - I will watch these videos weekly, just so that the lessons sink in. Every time I have a bad day, I will go back to the videos, and work out what went wrong. 🙂
Great tip!
Bro posted the same Video for the sixth time
And you still play badly😅
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Key is master the basic. kick 10,000 times is better than 10k at once
Kamala said people have to at least hear the same lesson three times before they listen
That's why she lost. @@byronwilliams872
I play twice a week and listen to these videos over and over. I don't know anyone who gets it after just one listen
Glad my videos are helping you Kevin!
@BlackRain79Poker yeah I talk about your strategies so often that in my games they actually call me Black Rain now.😆
Fantastic course! Clear, comprehensive, and perfect for beginners. A must-watch for anyone looking to step up their poker game. 🎯♠
Glad you enjoyed it!
hey man, love your videos. Quick question. At 13:58 after the turn if they check and I raise then they call what happens/what should I do? If after the river, they check again. I’m now afraid that if I raise they’re going to call me even though I have nothing can you please further explain? Thank you so much. Your videos are very helpful.
Thanks bro, truly appreciated
Glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for sharing 👍
No problem 👍 Glad this one helped!
Thanks
No problem!
Is his poker university any good?
I'm down 140 against my friends and I did what you said in the vid for the most part. If Im in the big or small blind and I'm already in for a dollar and someone raises a dollar do I call even if its not one of the hands shown. 5 player game btw
Can i use its with tournament?
How do they have a 24% chance on that flop? My calculations tell me they have a 20% chance. So they're roughly a 5to:21 not a 4:to21
Can you make a video about how to stop losing with AA?
keep gambling
The question is not "how to stop losing with AA;" the question is to understand that AA (like every other hand) will win sometimes and lose sometimes - winning poker is to understand this and to play in a profitable way accordingly.
Sure, will make a new one about that soon.
Limp n let them raise
Fold, pre flop
It seems I always get beat with pocket pairs unless I get AA/KK/QQ. Either I miss the flop, or an overcard drops and they bet into me strongly. It seems my pocket pairs are always getting crushed.
I hate AA.
Are there any poker HUDs for android?
Your charts exclude suited connectors - why?
For total beginners I usually advise them to avoid most suited connectors as these hands can get you in difficult spots. But as you get more experience, I would definitely recommended playing more suited connectors.
First you say play your suited A’s in the graphic A2 A4 then your chart contradicts that by saying you should fold the very same hands ?!
In the chart buttom left is off suits not suited aces look top right
@@T4m1R I think he is referring to the 9 player chart, the on screen graphic excludes A4s, A3s, A2s from hands to play.
You must be aware that in 6Max you play against 'an' oppponent with 5 times chances
to have a better hand. When 4 folds and one is left then this hand can often be best of 5. Is not the same to play heads up play against only one player.
Problem arise when you pre flop raise and opponent get nuts.
Super random but you have the same lamp i got from my dad after he passed. Such a wierd random thing lol
15:05 you forgot to mention the opponent can not have a straight and better ...
How do I online poker? Wait for pocket aces and catch a set
I mean honestly at the very lowest limits this strategy can be effective. But as you move up the stakes you need to learn a bit more in order to compete.
LITRALLY
Anywhere... but not some U S. states?
How to be a %100 predictable Nit
i am just asking here, can you make aroun 20$ per day just by playing a single game? without multi tabling
on low stakes games like, 0.25BB
It's difficult, but it can be done at stakes like 10c/25c online.
I can't agree with his raise every time with premium hand strategy. In low stakes poker you're getting looked up. And when the Flop comes down and it's garbage they know you missed. In low stakes poker you're pretty flop raise is getting five or six calls. And your Ace King is meaningless against 52 when the guy who pairs the two won't fold