TOP 3 EXPLOITS TO CRUSH POKER IN 2024
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When I realized the "fold-river-vs-nits", it really changed my winrate. The fear of getting bluffed is harmful. Let them bluff you once in a while. It is ok. Let them believe you are a soft spot. It is ok. Build up their confidence to a point where they overbluff vs you and pay you off when you have the nuts and check it to them.
Yeah, so much calling can come from ego issues, well said!
Big time.
Who cares if they bluff you off top pair.
It’s rarely worth it to call.
This makes so much sense. Whats the appropriate stat to look at for this? Is there a call river and won stat?
W$SD and W$SD After River Bet and also River Bet stat or Aggression % overall stat, this one Is very important@@you3bi4b
I mean who in poker thinks that calling big bets vs nits with anything less than the nuts or 2nd nuts is profitable ? This is basic poker theory 101 in cash games. When nits bet big, you fold all but a few select hands.
Thanks!
Damn, that's what a big compliment looks like. Thank you so much!
This is the best poker related content on youtube, period. Thanks Saulo.
It really is amazing that some of the best poker advice one can take to heart is a bit of simple common sense that everyone can understand, "don't pay people off", and your discussions about the reality of GTO poker is something that I feel most good players do not even recognize, as well. This is quality content.
Muito obrigado pelo conteudo irmão! Bom demais. Parabéns.
Valuable content. Tx for your work and effort . Hopefully more high quality videos to come . Cheers
I just came across your channel and you just gained a subscriber. Really interesting information you have backed by data. Thank you 😊
Obrigado pelo Vídeo Saulo, sempre acompanhando o canal!!
Obrigado meu querido!
Thanks dude ! With u poker is simple ! Watching your vidéos fill my heart with gratitude 🙏
Thank you so much mate!!
Man great vid
Well done thank you
thanks for your content coach i play mtt at the moment but your videos are helping a lot to understand ranges and aplying a lot of theory on early game and middle game lets go
Lets gooooo, Im happy to hear that!
tem algum video aqui no canal sobre as estratégias que vc usava quando jogava nl 25? muito bom o conteudo
O seu ultimo vídeo já havia sido sensacional. A dinâmica de encontrar de qualquer jeito uma maneira de vencer a mão (já que estava proibido de foldar) é algo que nunca tinha visto antes. Abriu minha mente de maneira absurda.
E esse vídeo aqui, principalmente a parte sobre os calls no river... sobre como 1 call ruim a cada 1k hands já acaba com seu winrate... Sério, essa p##ra foi pra mim.
Salvei os dois vídeos nos favoritos e vou revisitar por muito tempo até martelar esses ensinamentos na minha cabeça.
Obrigado, Saulo.
Vamoooo!! Obrigado pelo feedback mano 🧡
Great content!
Incredible Content mate
Great video bro
Parabéns pelo empenho e dedicação irmão, conteúdo foda!!
thanks for giving all this info for free bro!Im enjoying a lot!and learning too! ;)
What a great video !!
Great video
tip two is magic
very good TIPS for 2024, thx for Saulo
You're welcome mate
Thanks, thanks ,thanks
Saulo's Top Tips For 2024
1. Use preflop exploits and be sure to increas bet sizea wirh all hand classes
2. Over fold vs nits vs big bets in big pots
3. Attack Capped Ranges
Top 15 Online NLH Players
Ovsr c betting flop
Over folding to flop x raises
Over fold to turn and riger foldse
Too aggressive double barrwl and triple barrel frequencies
this is golden in signing up keep it going ;)
Lets goooo
Keep it up Saulo! I think your content is especially helpful because you focus on the process. This is the best advice one can give, and it will grow your channel most, if you can stick to it.
Thanks mate!
Vc é demais Saulo! ❤
Obrigado meu querido 🧡
Danke!
Thank you very much mate!
Great video!! Well done!! Amazing that you mentioned Ishter.. One of the best on zoom500 and not only with more than 6bb ev.. .also i heard he was the most unlucky player and still the best!!
haha not sure about the unlucky thing, but yeah dude is a beast
You are an amazing human being
High quality videos, life crusher
O quão frequente é um jogador de bb/6 runnar 100k hands a 1.5?
Great content as usual, thank you👏
Conteúdo de altíssimo nível!
Valeu Hugo!
Nice 👍
Top notch !
Thank you!
love this video hast to be the best one so far great work saulo :)
Thank you!
Very nice, Saulo! Thanks for the advices!
Glad it was helpful!
Surprised at how little fluff there is in this video, purely informative condensed widsom. Big ups for sharing your insights
Thank you!
good video Saulo
Thanks mate!
awesome vid
Thanks buddy!
Te quiero Saulo
An incredibly valuable video!
Hi Saulo! I have found out about you at the russian speaking web site pokeroff. I like your way of making video and your easy and brilliant tips. I used to grind up to nl50 10 years ago! back in 2013. And was never able to beat it in a multiple hundred of thousands hand git depressed and quit :( I've become somebody else though. But now, oh my god, I am coming back to the poker scene. I still love the game and now I see it much more clear and even different. And it is amazing. Thank you for the materials. And you're handsome by the way too.
By the way, I think I had the same calling issue. I think I was doing it because I have not had complete understading of opponent ranges and out of curiousity and out of trust issues. Plus those thoughts in my head... the one you mentioned about "Dude you must call here sometimes and so on". And on the other side in those moments when I had to take action I was not aggressive enough and I was not realizing my EV into money. And I was not pushing opponents to the wall when I had to, I aws also afraid to bet out of fear loosing money and getting called . Horrible. My red line was going down rapidly, from time to time it was horizontal but then always followed by streak
And antoher mistake chasing amount of hands played instead of studying (pre solver, pre wizard time though)
LoL I did actually quit my poker career 3 month prior to pio solver first appearance which you mention in the video
Wow! Fantastic, concise, and useful content. Thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Great content as always . I am every single time I watch a new Video suprised by how much conent do you give for free. Couldn't thank you enough for that. How do you categorize the nits ? By w$wsF . Something like
The nit classification for me is more of a VPIP/PFR thing. VPIP below 22% I'll tag as nit. Then weak reg I use WWSF < 47. But surely those 2 groups heavily overlap
@@saulocostapoker great thanks a lot. Rerun range research for my pool and already found some interesting things.
Could you please tell me about that random generator? How I dowloaded and set up? Thank you
It's a program called Jurojin. Subscribe using my link for 1 month free: affiliate.jurojinpoker.com/saulocosta/signup
Are we seeing the same exploit results openraising 3bb from the button but only 2bb openraise from the SB due to position disadvantage? I'm usually only raising 2BB any postion cause it gets the job done and makes my bluffs pre cheaper.
I haven't done models with other betsizes. But I can confidently say people make mistakes against all sizes. The question is which size they make the most mistakes against
nice work coach ty
Thanks Saulo!
nice nice!!!
do you do database reviews ?
Thank you for the consistently great content!
My pleasure!
When analyszng BB vs SB where is the sub-tree for SB calls and BB Raises?
I didn't solve for any limps from SB as no one uses that except at nosebleed stakes where rake is very low
Mano kkkk que conteudo BOM pqp
Hey Saulo, love your content! This may seem like a random question, but how come you speak perfect English? Did you spend some time in North America during your upbringing?
Hey mate! I get asked that a lot, so not completely random xD The truth is that I learned english by watching all seasons of Friends multiple times 😂 only been to the US once, which was last year WSOP. I guess my brain just likes english 🤷🏽♂️
Muito bom o vídeo, mas se puder fazer uns conteúdos em português agradeço muito🙏
Fala Vinicius! Cara em portugues tem o Max, ali voce ja ta garantido com bastante conteudo. Da uma olhada no canal dele www.youtube.com/@maxlacerdaviverdepoker
nice
Great vid Saulo, what do you think of minraising button and SB against players who don't 3bet or defend properly?
I like the idea of changing the open size explotatively, but you gotta run some models to see which sizing is best. I don't think min raise from SB is the best sizing, as it allows BB to 3bet less. Anyways, gotta run the numbers and see
Oh this point is interesting. I'm used to overfold a lot on the river and used to hate myself for that. Cause you never know for sure if you do it right or not against the exact opponent. But probably only because of this 'feature' I'm not a bankrupt😂
Yeah, the uncertainty can be overwhelming...and eventually you might be making a bad fold. But perhaps that's a better alternative than looking people up all the time
It's so interesting how the 'you're folding too much' narrative pervades poker, on places like Twitter. Builds this axiom that you can never fold top-top+ on safe rivers. But in my 25NL pool every time I call big river shoves I am muttering 'ffs people just never bluff' 2 seconds later 95% of the time.
About to fire a session, might try out your second tip!
Good luck buddy
You make great videos. Can I ask do you think poker coaches should have to show their graphs? If one refuses to show theirs should we take this as a red flag?
I don't think I have a strong opinion about it. I think people should use their best judgment about a particular coach using all the information available, not just graphs - their reputation, the actual content provided, students results, methodology utilized. There are so many variables. I've had coaching in my career with players that had great graphs and superior results to mine, but that weren't really good coaches.
That being said, I think at least some personal track record is very welcomed
Let's annihilate the field.
Thank you, Saulo!
❤
What an absolute gem my friend 🔥
Great video !! But what's the software for preflop ajustements at 2:59 ?
Simple Preflop Holdem
GOOD JOB BRO! TELL ME IF THIS IS TRUE - SINCE EVERYONE IS PLAYING GTO OR ARE BOTS, IF YOU PLAY EXPLOITAITIVELY IT IS NOW THE BEST TIME TO PLAY POKER SINCE YOU CAN PREDICT WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING!!!!!
Does anyone know what he said at 43 seconds ? Serious question
"Solvers sometimes develop a limping range in this node, but most professionals ignore that option for simplicity." It's not clear, but pretty sure that's right.
Hi Saulo, Thank you for your content which almost always surprised to be free 😅
Small question : what stakes do you currently grind ? And if it is possible to know which rooms ?
Last one : do you sell your h2n pop up to work on your database ? I only have mine but would like to work on my vilains as playing regular tables
Hey Nicolas!
I don't grind much these days. I play a few hours per week only, mostly to record videos. In those sessions I play the 200 rush and cash games on GG. When I was grinding more regularly I was playing mostly 1knl.
And no, I don't sell the popup :/ H2N has a store where they sell popups tho, check it out
I am a casual/rec in 2NL/5NL and your videos just blow me away with their quality. I don't feel I would enjoy poker as a grind but videos like these give me so many fun strategies to implement when I do play. Love the content as always. I rely a lot on charts for pre-flop right now and I'm hoping to instead take up that fighting spirit and implement some of the exploits you frequently mention.
Learn to play your charts from memory, then move to the exploits.
It is ok to be a " losing player " when you first start.
The lifecycle of a poker player is usually fish then nit then wherever from there.
Saulo is a loose aggressive red line guy ( mostly from what I have seen), that is an extremely difficult play style and it takes quite a while before you will be able to get there.
Master your basic preflop ranges before moving to the next step.
Nice, let's gooo!! I'm happy you like the videos man
@@saulocostapokerit is really cool that you share that you were a losing player at one point.
I think that is probably the biggest misconception in poker.
Wow Saulo you're incredible. So many videos have similar titles but completely different content. It impresses me how giving, reality based, and articulated you are every video. Every exploit is better then the last but man the last tip is like mentally shoving the brain. I really appreciate what you're doing. Obrigado brother.
Thank you for the feedback mate, really appreciate it
I was expecting to see 1-2-3 these are the top 3 exploits, but this video was much more. Your story is very inspiring, and I love your thoughts about gto and exploitative style. Keep up the good work!
Thanks buddy, appreciate that 🙏🏽
Your videos are so addictive man! Once I see a new one is online I have to see it and can’t stop until it’s over 😂. Thanks for the great work 🙏🏻
Haha thank you my friend!
You’re a beast for posting this information for free. Absolutely incredible content
Thank you mate!
Fold ev when RFIng SB = 1.5
thanks, wanted to say this too.
I thought we should press the call button more 😂
Yeah, what was presented as the real story sounds more relatable when playing on massive nitfest sites.
In the real story, I start bluffcatching a lot a few months later xD but thats for another video.
In general, you should absolutely press the call button more. Just not against nits in big pots
i have to admit that y are excellent poker content creator and harmfull at the same time for poker ecosystem
Why?
@@saulocostapoker you give it for free that's a little bit unfair when some people do the off table work , but the biggest issue is the Meta game poker stable .. poker rooms are filled with yr horses ..every day in pokerstars I play with yr horses some times they are at the same table. Do you believe that is Good for poker ecosystem? What can I do to play a fair game ? I am tired to play vs Brazilians teams / wanna be pros at low stakes .. but the most serious thing is probably that they know at the same time my history data image etc cause they are TEAM. Also the MDA thing it is totally unfair and illegal where did find 2 million hands ? Dou y ask these people when y use their histories ? I can write all day ...
Its always make me laugh when i hear some say about gto strategy then say but no one can actually play gto😂😂
“ it’s just meth “ got me dying hahaha
saudades legendas em pt-br!! Nao nos abandona nao hahah
Está em andamento meu amigo.
Outdone yourself with this one. Best poker video on the internet.
Wow thank you for the compliment!
Just like folding into the money
Сейчас бы, катая быстрый кэш с кепкой 3ВВ/100, пользоваться ренжами для рег-столов с кепкой в пять раз меньше! 🤦🏼
just gotta be carefull about who you call a nit, i have been called a nit multiple times, while i was one of the most aggro reg at the limit lol.
Yeah true. Sometimes people think that a tighter preflop player with 20/18 stats as opposed to the more competent 23/19 or 24/20 automatically means nit. When in reality, I’ve seen some of those tighter players with much higher bluffing frequencies than the LAGs. It’s all about paying attention to the right stats.
There is a very high correlation between VPIP and bluffing frequency. So while there could be some tighter players that overbluff, someone making the assumption that the tighter player bluffs less often will be correct more often than not
Thank you Saulo for all the free content and strategies. My winnings sky rocketed when I finally found the fold button!
Well done Andrew!
Hey Saulo, I follow your videos (both youtube and your older RIO), usually you're clear but right now I don't get it. You actually said previously that people overbluff and to call them more, and now you're saying fold more. Yes I understand that #2 referred to nits in big pots. Still, against which exact player type should we overcall and against which player type should we overfold and how do we diffrentiate between them in R&C? eg, nits are the ones with lower Vpip,simple as that?
Bluffcatching can't be overgeneralized when the context is playing vs regulars. Against fish you can close your eyes and call in almost all lines without much thinking, but against regulars the decision needs to take into account the villain profile, the positions, the actual line taken, the betsizes per street, the board texture. Its a much nuanced analysis.
A loose rule you can use that is decent is that regs overbluff in small pots, and underbluff in big pots. And then to go deeper than that you gotta use large amounts of data
@@saulocostapoker a big part of the question was how do I classify a player as a reg or a fish in a game like R&C@gg. Based on their vpip where I expect regs vpip to hover in the 20s, less than that a nit,over that agrofish? Or is there more to it?
The biggest indicator for recreational player is their VPIP-PFR gap, followed by their VPIP. Recs enter the pot by calling way more often than regs, so there is a much bigger gap between their VPIP and PFR compared to regs. Regs average gap is 5%, while recreationals is 15%. So you can spot a rec quickly by taking a look at their VPIP-PFR gap. Then VPIP is also very telling - 30% VPIP or higher over a few dozens of hands quickly increases likelyhood of recreational player
@@saulocostapokerJust want to say that I feel blessed that you’re there man. You inspire me to work hard on my game. 1 year into poker I’m crushing live poker (2/5,over 50$/hour) but I won’t rest until I’m crushing online poker as well. Thanks Saulo.
Now imagine that even every weaker reg in pre-solver era actually knew that 😀 and we had to come this long way... to find good old truth 😀
Yeah, that's pretty crazy
Funny how times change. Back then they were called weak for being maybe a small winner and now they’d be praised as crushers and probably with higher winrate vs the new crop of mindless players 😂
Shout out to Purple Line Aspirants!
Yoooo David, how are you bro?? Crushing poker?
WTF are you talking about?
"Folding improved my win rates. I've been giving people too much credit on bluffs."
What? Which is it? Literally said in the same breath.
😉
Perhaps 2 months wasn't long enough to spend in BitB to see the desired level of improvement?
Sup legend! I stayed 4 months total, not 2. But we don't have to talk about that, it was 7 years ago. Everyone turned out fine, and that's what matters
Beginning is wrong when you raise you make 1.5bb not 1. The .5 bb is dead money. And also when you raise and fold to 3b its -2.5bb since .5 is desd money
That is only correct from the perspective of the action of raising. From the perspective of the hand result, what matters is your stack after the hand minus your stack before the hand. In that case, the small blind belonged to you in the first place, so its not a part of the winnings from the hand
Yeah, don't play GTO. I studied content from an NL5000 player and wasn't able to move up from NL10. I switched to content from an NL200 player and started crushing NL25.
This video alone is a very common problem with capable players and shows how fine of a line vs the accumulation affect it means of being a winner and confident to a loser and doubter.
Hi Saulo, I woul like you to coach me for a precise point in my game ! Are you availlable ? How can I contact you to discuss about it ?
Thank you very much mate 🙌🏽