I like this format of picking a hand and discuss different scenarios with it, would like some 2nd pair and flush draw, straight draws with overs pair draws and some big over pairs in dizzy spots to discuss and extrapolate of those scenarios, thanks for all.
One of the best things I learned from this channel is to realize equity on the flop and not get cute with it. I have top pair top kicker I just bet 3/4 pot, pot or more. It’s polarizing and straightforward with the goal of not allowing my opponent to outdraw me. Also the AK diamonds in the tournament example where hero raised to 2k. That preflop bet sizing is too small. I would have gone with a 3 bet or more. The goal is to eliminate players with junk and pressure the BB especially when the blinds are larger deeper intro the tournament.
BTW, this vid really confirmed to me that I have been playing my Ak for the most part correctly and now I know where I wasnt. Thank you so much. I do love your vids, etc.
Jonathan I’ve been watching your videos and bought your Mastering Small Stakes book. I cashed at Caesars in the $150 game! I haven’t cashed in SO long! I’ve also gotten better at letting the bad beats roll off based on your teachings. Last trip to Vegas I was the fish- no more.
Jonathan, at 26:26 you’re explaining if BB leads LARGE (polar), blocking flushes is important. 100% agree calling with some blockers like mentioned (AxKQJd)HOWEVER, you also mentioned holding AdKx and in my head, I see holding Ad as a negative blocking the Ad bluff. Is there a flip side I’m missing here?
Just here to thank you for all this kind of content you have😄 im a recreational player who enjoys deepening my knowledge in the things i like but im not looking to spend my freetime and money on buying and studying books about poker. That being said, your classes are a great way for me to kick back after work and do my best to understand how this game works. Liked and subscribed, hope you keep theese classes rolling!
8:28 Check. We have a weak draw against two opponents who have better range connectivity with the flop. Just try and realize your equity by seeing a free turn.
I used to play AK and a lot of hands bad, just like these examples. I look back and cringe at the money I used to light on fire. You, Doug Polk, and Assassinato really made the biggest differences in changing my game more towards a GTO based approach and my results have vastly improved.
EXCELLENT VIDEO. MASTERY OF PLAYING THESE HANDS: AK,AQ,AJ,KQ,KJ TAKES SERIOUS SKILLS. JUST GOING ALL INN IS EASY BUT ANYTHING ELSE GETS VERY TOUGH AS YOU SEE HERE.
@@PokerCoaching dang.. yeah I’m guilty of that.. I shove thinking I have a good hand regardless but wouldn’t mind them all folding. It releases my tension of what ifs on making decisions after flop, turn or River.
@@dylanh6478 YES, IT HAS HAPPENED. WRONG PRESS BUTTON AND STRAIGHT PUNKING YOU ALL THE TIME WHEN YOU CANT READ THE BOARD WHEN PLAYING MULTIPLE TABLES AT ONCE. FLUSH ALSO GET TO YOU BUT AT LEAST YOU CAN SEE THREE OF THEM. FOR COOLER YOU HAVE TO SEE AT LEAST 2 AND GO BASED ON THE BET SIZE. NOW ONLINE YOU GET 3 SUITS IN A ROW AND NOTHING CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT. THAT WILL COMPLETELY TAKE AWAY WHATEVER STRATEGY YOU HAVE. AS SUCH THERE IS NO SHUFFLE IN COMPUTER AS IT IS JUST PICK BASED ON RANDOM GENERATOR. NOW THEY HAVE AUTOMATIC SHUFFLE TO AVOID THIS 3 OR 4 IN A ROW OF SAME SUIT. THAT MEANS THE SHUFFLE WAS BAD OUT OF 13, IF 3 COME IN A ROW ON TOP OF WHAT OTHERS HAVE THEN IT IS A PROBLEM. THIS IS VERY RAMPANT ONLINE. I DONT KNOW HOW IT IS LIVE. BECAUSE OF HUMAN SHUFFLE IT MAY NOT BE THIS RAMPANT. ALSO THEY BURN THE TOP CARD AND IF IT HAD AN ACE BY CHANCE IT IS GONE. ANOTHER SOLUTION LET SHUFFLE BE AUTOMATIC AND MACHINE BE THE DEALER. WHEN IT BUTTON COMES UP IT WILL CALL FLOP AND TURN WITHOUT BURNING THE TOP CARD. LIKE DEALER IS THE MACHINE. SO THIS SHUFFLING IS AVOIDED. THE WRONG BUTTON PRESS COULD BE A REAL STORY AND IT HAS HAPPENED TO ME MANY TIMES IN MERE 3 MONTHS OF PLAYING BASIC POKER.
Online so many will shove AQ AJ all suited aces as well as almost any pair that online I think you have to be willing to go with AK unless you know the player you are against doesn’t play like this.
I’m doing a thought experiment as I watch this. I’m pretending I have AA instead of the AK, after all we have a range, right? These are bad spots for AA, too, so far…
Anyone watching these, listen close and try your hardest to play as close to how JL advises, this will crush almost all live games at any stakes and will be a winner in every game online. Great stuff JL
@@tiagomota4734 NONSENSE. FOOL, HE IS DAMN GOOD IN CASH GAMES TOO. READ HIS BOOK. YOU NEED AN HOUR TO GO THROUGH EACH PAIR PRE-FLOP EVERY SCENARIO: THAT IS 169 HOURS FOR BASIC HANDS ON TOP IF YOU KNOW GTO RANGES GIVE IT ANOTHER 169. SO YOU NEED CLOSE TO 400 HOURS TO GET THROUGH PRE-FLOP IN ALL POSITION*4=2400 HOURS! AFTER THAT ADD 1000 HOURS EACH FOR TURN,RIVER. SO THAT IS 4000 TO 5000 HOURS OF STUDY BEFORE YOU GET DAMN GOOD AT IT. HE HAS TO TALK AS THERE IS SO MUCH TO DISCUSS. ARTICLES BY OTHERS ARE ALSO EXHAUSTIVE. NOBODY IS FORCING TO LISTEN TO HIM. HE HAS EARNED 10 MIL FOR A REASON AND THAT TOO WHEN QUITE YOUNG. MAKE NO MISTAKE, HE IS SOME PLAYER.
On the AJ6 flop we should be continuation betting with all our hands because we have a range advantage compared to the BB. And whenever your betting frequency is high you should look to keep the bet amounts low. You should increase your bet percentage when the frequency of your betting drops. So on this board, a 30%-35% bet amount is where you want to be. If the flop was A67 then your bet frequency would drop because the board is starting to favour the bb and so out betting amount should increase to betting 50% pot. A board like 965 would be even worse for us and our frequency would drop even more so when we did choose to get we would use a 75% pot size. That’s how gto determines bet sizing… it’s related to how frequently you bet which is based on if you have the range or nut advantage
Won't soon forget a hand from early in a 2500 at the WSOP a few years back. Effective stacks 200 bigs, player opens from the cutoff, button three-bets, they eventually get it in. CO had AK, button QQ.
AK is my favorite hand in deep stack NL ($5/10 game or bigger with $8,000 or more) ... to me it is the most flexible of all holdings, thinking about each street, and often going to the river with it
Johnathon , TY very much for making this free for a few days, this gave me the chance to check it out and see what’s available. This video alone is worth a lot to rec players. I will be joining, I just have to see what package is best for me. Thanks Again
In a 1/2 cash game where everyone likes to limp but they will almost always call a 3x bet ($6) if they would limp. How much bigger should I bump my raise value?
Thanks for the teaching I knew I made a mistake now. UTG limp and I raise on the button with AK off, he reraise me, knowing he might have pocket 10 up, I go all in cause I prefer a flip than 2 to 1 underdog at flop, he end up having QQ and I lost the all in. Now I know I shouldn’t go all in yesterday and see the flop it’s better
If you were in a tournament with under 20-30bb you made the right shove. You need more context to the situation. If the flop came A, you weren't gaining any value post flop and won the flip for a double up.
Can you barrel on disconnected medium/low boards to represent overpairs? Like we can fold out 2nd or even top pair bad kicker on like a 825r board if we are the preflop raiser or 3 better because we are going to have all the TT+. This is sound logic? Also on boards that turn into 3 of one suit, like Ah5h4c9h. Do we need not need protection from single heart holdings if we hold AK no heart. Or what if the board is AhKh4c9h?. Lastly, if we do hold some back door draws, does it make sense to barrel then turn our hand into a bluff?
On these Kt528 runouts - with double FD, are K9 and K7 better calls than KQ bc block str8 draw bluffs (AQds) QJ/ J9 ... i guess KQ value bets river and we fold a chop, and we beat KJ - but does KJ go 3 streets?
I like those two examples in the third mistake. I understand the concept of Stack to Pot Ratio, but I don’t know a way to keep it in mind the whole time. I’ll forget the pot size while I’m playing. Are there any things to do to keep track of this easily?
best to remember it street by street and round it in your head to simplify it. If your heads up and raised $20 pf, $30 on the flop, $50 on the turn and $100 on the river, you have invested $200, now multiply this x2 since there is only 1 other player in the pot and you have a pot of $400; if you've only got $475 in ur remaining stack, ur spr is roughly 1.2 : 1
Me and my friends call AK the never hitting hand. It gives players a ton of false confidence and i cant tell yoy how many times ive seen it lose to a bs pocket pair. AK is great if you preraise a little, and see an A, K, straight or flush potential on the flop. If i see the flop and its not favorable, i have no trouble folding IMMEDIATELY
Jonathan Little I must say thank you. I’ve been watching your poker lectures for a couple months, went to a 1-3NL game, and by executing your poker theory for each position, I started with 500, walked with 1700 in 6 hours of fun play. Thank you 🙏🏼
I had the craziest AK hand on Friday night. 1/3 nlh. I had a tiny bit over $500 in my stack. I'm the CO and have AhKh. A new player just sat down in the bb. There are a couple of limps when it gets to me. I bet $15. The bb 3 bets to $55. Folds to me and I elect to 4 bet to $180. Then the bb rips it for $500 effective. If it was AKo im just calling his 3 bet. But its suited. So I make the call. The board runs out QT829. No flush draws. I'm thinking I'm dead. The bb is waiting for me to table my hand and I point out that he was the one who went all in so he has to show first. He announces he has 6 high. I'm thinking it has to be a slow roll. Maybe he has 66. So I say "I want to see your hand before I table mine. I don't want to be slow rolled." So he gives up and shows 56o. I couldn't believe it. I won an all in pot with A high.
For LJ open vs BB 3-bet 100BB scenario, not 4-betting KK (or only 10% frequency or whatever) seems pretty absurd. Can someone explain the rationale for that? Surely if we 4-bet KK and get called we're way ahead of the BB flatting range??? And for 100BB don't we just call it off with KK against a jam?
I play daily at a live game with very little 3 betting, and its almost always AA, KK, QQ and AK, but AK is a little rare. Preflop raising is quite a bit looser, but there is a lot of folding to 3 bets. Which kind of sucks. Yesterday I faced a late position raise from bigger stack that generally plays pretty tight, never raising middle pairs, pretty much AJs and up. I made the decision to flat with AKo in the BB for a headsup flop. Flop came A82, with the ace and 8 of hearts. I held the K of hearts. If I had 3 bet preflop I probably wouldnt have gotten more than one extra bet out of her after the flop. Since i flatted, it worked to cap my range and she called my check shove immediately with AJ. Clean runout and a quick double up.
It’s common sense. Today I was playing a casino cash game guy who didn’t raise pre once in the two hours I was playing raised I folded AK off pre to his raise. He had AA. And the flop came A rag rag. Was mad then I was happy.
On the AKdd, it's perfectly reasonable to bet small with that hand, it actually almost always bets in theory. Of course, jamming is horrible once you get raised, you actually become pretty indifferent between call and fold at that point.
i dont think so, i may be wrong, but the thing is the BB will call with any 2 suited cards, so since u have no clubs blockers when the Q comes i think u should check and see the turn if its other C u can fold a BB bet probably if its not may play as a call depending on the bet size and player... but thats my opinion didnt check on any solver
BIGGEST example of Donk Poker with Ace/King vs an Elite Cash Game player was during the Hustler Casino Live between King Burro😂 Wesley who had Ace/King VS Tom Dwan who had Queens!!🤣
Ok, this confirms that my AKs I lost tonight was in fact a bad beat. Playing 1/2 NL holdem, my first hand at the table is AK spades. I 3 bet pre in the CO, action folds to +1. He calls. Flop comes A-10-6 rainbow. I lead for half pot, he calls. Turn is ace of hearts, 2 hearts on board now. I bet pot (around 100). He calls. River is a 5 of hearts, backdoor flush gets there but find it very hard to place UTG on a draw. he has only $40 behind and I jam on him. HE SHOWS 4 6 OF HEARTS. He was calling all streets with 6 high and a backdoor draw. Like, should I ever be backing off on the river with top trips??????????????? How the hell does he get there. Oh well, I ran it back up and left positive $200 like I alwyas do.
I came SO Close to Torching my stack preflop at the Casino yesterday. I was up against AA. The little voice in the back of my head stopped me. No One Four bets in 1-3 without at least KK and 9/10 times it's AA. A few hands later the villain doubled me up in a 1100$ pot when I had KK. Patients Pays Off..
Honestly as a former Las Vegas resident and weekend poker with buddies guy... I play A K about 30% of the time. I just don't think it is as strong a hand as most people think it is..... Then again if I've been drinking I AM the idiot that goes all in before the flop on Deuce Seven so what the fuck do I know!🤣
Regards getting all in preflop with AK and having only 40% vs JJ+, AK… Obviously that’s not good. But isn’t that failing to factor in the hands your opponent folded? If you shove and V folds a bunch of hands worse than JJ+/AK then you’re picking up a chunk of money uncontested.
@@marksimpson2321 I mean obviously it depends how much you’ve already committed to the pot at the time you’re opting to shove, remaining stack sizes etc. But 40% is hardly “crushed”. If you open for 3bb, BB raises to 12bb (giving a 15bb pot) and then you shove all in for 100bb, you’re losing 17bbs on that shove in the long run. But that only happens 25% of the time. 75% of the time you win 12bb uncontested. So in the long run it would actually be profitable. That’s not to say it’s optimal. Shoving 100bb into a 15bb pot is clearly absurd.
What's in the pot is not yours. Pot commitment is bandied around too much to justify hugely - ev plays. If you play against tight players who rarely play less than AA-QQ and AK Nd maybe not even all of those, you're burning money.
@@marksimpson2321 it’s not -EV though. I just showed you it’s not. And I don’t know why you’re telling me “what’s in the pot isn’t yours” as I factored that into my calculation. Obviously if V is only calling with QQ+/AKs then AK will do even worse so that would change things. Personally I wouldn’t generally shove AK except vs maniacs, but if you do and get 99/TT/JJ to fold that’s actually a good result.
Are we absolutely sure that AK with no diamond is a call on this river? Our opponent can have A2/A9, all combos of 87, and most flushes. Do we really think that our opponent is betting AT or A8 for value here often enough that we are good 25% of the time? What are the bluffs? 74? 76? Our opponent can't be floating naked Kd on the flop can he? I would much rather call AcJd than AcKs.
Damn it, Jonathan! I originally thought check/fold with the first AK hand, but then, i thought I would actually bet/fold sometimes against weaker players, or some with scared money. Then, youre like, "easy C/F, and I was like, "I was right in the first place!" 😂
#1: Absolutely not! #2: Absolutely not! #3: Abso-frickkin-lutely on the flop, but certainly not on the turn. Play pot-control when the 3rd club pops off. #4: Same as #3. Not sure what I'd do on the river though. #5: Bet on all 3 streets. Massive missed value on the river. #6: Large bets on flop and turn. Could go either way on the river, since there is already so much $$ in the pot.
AK IS NO BIG DEAL. YOU ARE GONNA WIN BIG OR TOTALLY MISS FLOP/TURN/RIVER. WHEN YOU MISS YOU TRY TO BLUFF AND MANY TIMES YOU CANT GO INN OR CALL FACING A HUGE EARLY RAISE FROM FOLKS. THE BLUFF HAS TO BE SUBSTANTIAL AND YOU MIGHT LOSE MOST OF YOUR STACK,AS GUY WITH BETTER WILL MAKE A CALL. BEST IS FOLD AND DONT BET AT ALL AND SAVE THAT MONEY FOR NEXT HANDS( IS THAT POSSIBLE?) YOU CANT PLAY IT AT ALL IF SOMEBODY HAS ALREADY PUT 10 TIMES POT SIZE OR HAS GONE ALL INN. AA IS BETTER IN THAT REGARD. AK/AK ALL PURE LUCK IF YOU DONT HIT ONE OF THE PAIR THERE.
I like this format of picking a hand and discuss different scenarios with it, would like some 2nd pair and flush draw, straight draws with overs pair draws and some big over pairs in dizzy spots to discuss and extrapolate of those scenarios, thanks for all.
Why those r just cooler hands that ur going broke 100%
One of the best things I learned from this channel is to realize equity on the flop and not get cute with it. I have top pair top kicker I just bet 3/4 pot, pot or more. It’s polarizing and straightforward with the goal of not allowing my opponent to outdraw me.
Also the AK diamonds in the tournament example where hero raised to 2k. That preflop bet sizing is too small. I would have gone with a 3 bet or more. The goal is to eliminate players with junk and pressure the BB especially when the blinds are larger deeper intro the tournament.
BTW, this vid really confirmed to me that I have been playing my Ak for the most part correctly and now I know where I wasnt. Thank you so much. I do love your vids, etc.
3:43 Why would 76s be a call but 98s and 87s be a fold when they’re all suited but 76 has lower cards?
Train by day J Little vids by night; all day ✌
Jonathan I’ve been watching your videos and bought your Mastering Small Stakes book. I cashed at Caesars in the $150 game! I haven’t cashed in SO long! I’ve also gotten better at letting the bad beats roll off based on your teachings. Last trip to Vegas I was the fish- no more.
Jonathan, at 26:26 you’re explaining if BB leads LARGE (polar), blocking flushes is important. 100% agree calling with some blockers like mentioned (AxKQJd)HOWEVER, you also mentioned holding AdKx and in my head, I see holding Ad as a negative blocking the Ad bluff. Is there a flip side I’m missing here?
Just here to thank you for all this kind of content you have😄 im a recreational player who enjoys deepening my knowledge in the things i like but im not looking to spend my freetime and money on buying and studying books about poker. That being said, your classes are a great way for me to kick back after work and do my best to understand how this game works.
Liked and subscribed, hope you keep theese classes rolling!
I don't mind a flop bet if it's heads up, and the turn is a great card to barrel, but hero butchered this hand badly multiway.
Thanks for the great videos! Just discovered you today and appreciate your deep dive analysis.
8:28 Check. We have a weak draw against two opponents who have better range connectivity with the flop. Just try and realize your equity by seeing a free turn.
I used to play AK and a lot of hands bad, just like these examples. I look back and cringe at the money I used to light on fire. You, Doug Polk, and Assassinato really made the biggest differences in changing my game more towards a GTO based approach and my results have vastly improved.
EXCELLENT VIDEO. MASTERY OF PLAYING THESE HANDS: AK,AQ,AJ,KQ,KJ TAKES SERIOUS SKILLS. JUST GOING ALL INN IS EASY BUT ANYTHING ELSE GETS VERY TOUGH AS YOU SEE HERE.
I'm seeing a lot now that people are just ripping it all in with AK regardless of previous action or effective stack sizes.
what do u mean bu previous action?
@@delainisterlike if utg open utg+1 rerais and you are in the hj to decide
They want easy decisions!! So they torch equity so that they don't make a big mistake later... but they already did!
@@PokerCoaching dang.. yeah I’m guilty of that.. I shove thinking I have a good hand regardless but wouldn’t mind them all folding. It releases my tension of what ifs on making decisions after flop, turn or River.
Might as well. Complete and total game of luck anyway. Why not?
I can recall only a small handful of times a shove w/ AK worked out. One of which flopped A A A and I got so excited I hit fold by accident 😳
OMG, lol
😂😂😂😂 good GTO play. Balancing your fold, call and raising ranges.
@Rishab Rege yeah, if ish like that don't keep 'em guessin' nuthin' will
So you were all in and somehow folded on the flop? Sounds like a made up story
@@dylanh6478 YES, IT HAS HAPPENED. WRONG PRESS BUTTON AND STRAIGHT PUNKING YOU ALL THE TIME WHEN YOU CANT READ THE BOARD WHEN PLAYING MULTIPLE TABLES AT ONCE.
FLUSH ALSO GET TO YOU BUT AT LEAST YOU CAN SEE THREE OF THEM.
FOR COOLER YOU HAVE TO SEE AT LEAST 2 AND GO BASED ON THE BET SIZE.
NOW ONLINE YOU GET 3 SUITS IN A ROW AND NOTHING CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT. THAT WILL COMPLETELY TAKE AWAY WHATEVER STRATEGY YOU HAVE. AS SUCH THERE IS NO SHUFFLE IN COMPUTER AS IT IS JUST PICK BASED ON RANDOM GENERATOR.
NOW THEY HAVE AUTOMATIC SHUFFLE TO AVOID THIS 3 OR 4 IN A ROW OF SAME SUIT. THAT MEANS THE SHUFFLE WAS BAD OUT OF 13, IF 3 COME IN A ROW ON TOP OF WHAT OTHERS HAVE THEN IT IS A PROBLEM.
THIS IS VERY RAMPANT ONLINE. I DONT KNOW HOW IT IS LIVE. BECAUSE OF HUMAN SHUFFLE IT MAY NOT BE THIS RAMPANT. ALSO THEY BURN THE TOP CARD AND IF IT HAD AN ACE BY CHANCE IT IS GONE.
ANOTHER SOLUTION LET SHUFFLE BE AUTOMATIC AND MACHINE BE THE DEALER. WHEN IT BUTTON COMES UP IT WILL CALL FLOP AND TURN WITHOUT BURNING THE TOP CARD.
LIKE DEALER IS THE MACHINE. SO THIS SHUFFLING IS AVOIDED.
THE WRONG BUTTON PRESS COULD BE A REAL STORY AND IT HAS HAPPENED TO ME MANY TIMES IN MERE 3 MONTHS OF PLAYING BASIC POKER.
Online so many will shove AQ AJ all suited aces as well as almost any pair that online I think you have to be willing to go with AK unless you know the player you are against doesn’t play like this.
That was a great video it was really helpful thx and keep up the great work and thumbs up 👍
I’m doing a thought experiment as I watch this. I’m pretending I have AA instead of the AK, after all we have a range, right? These are bad spots for AA, too, so far…
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Anyone watching these, listen close and try your hardest to play as close to how JL advises, this will crush almost all live games at any stakes and will be a winner in every game online. Great stuff JL
I cant watch this guy … hes talling too much about tourbaments and i dont give a single SHYTE about tournament poker!
@@tiagomota4734 NONSENSE. FOOL, HE IS DAMN GOOD IN CASH GAMES TOO. READ HIS BOOK.
YOU NEED AN HOUR TO GO THROUGH EACH PAIR PRE-FLOP EVERY SCENARIO: THAT IS 169 HOURS FOR BASIC HANDS ON TOP IF YOU KNOW GTO RANGES GIVE IT ANOTHER 169. SO YOU NEED CLOSE TO 400 HOURS TO GET THROUGH PRE-FLOP IN ALL POSITION*4=2400 HOURS!
AFTER THAT ADD 1000 HOURS EACH FOR TURN,RIVER. SO THAT IS 4000 TO 5000 HOURS OF STUDY BEFORE YOU GET DAMN GOOD AT IT.
HE HAS TO TALK AS THERE IS SO MUCH TO DISCUSS. ARTICLES BY OTHERS ARE ALSO EXHAUSTIVE.
NOBODY IS FORCING TO LISTEN TO HIM. HE HAS EARNED 10 MIL FOR A REASON AND THAT TOO WHEN QUITE YOUNG.
MAKE NO MISTAKE, HE IS SOME PLAYER.
On the AJ6 flop we should be continuation betting with all our hands because we have a range advantage compared to the BB. And whenever your betting frequency is high you should look to keep the bet amounts low. You should increase your bet percentage when the frequency of your betting drops. So on this board, a 30%-35% bet amount is where you want to be. If the flop was A67 then your bet frequency would drop because the board is starting to favour the bb and so out betting amount should increase to betting 50% pot. A board like 965 would be even worse for us and our frequency would drop even more so when we did choose to get we would use a 75% pot size. That’s how gto determines bet sizing… it’s related to how frequently you bet which is based on if you have the range or nut advantage
Dude your videos are the best
Won't soon forget a hand from early in a 2500 at the WSOP a few years back.
Effective stacks 200 bigs, player opens from the cutoff, button three-bets, they eventually get it in. CO had AK, button QQ.
AK is my favorite hand in deep stack NL ($5/10 game or bigger with $8,000 or more) ... to me it is the most flexible of all holdings, thinking about each street, and often going to the river with it
It's insanely strong when played properly, especially when villain hits an ace with lower kicker and is a calling station ;)
Example at 20 minutes. Would all in on the flop be the right play?
love your videos. any difference between 1-3 and 5-10 in these examples
Just ran into AA with my Ak off your right 💯 dont just go all in because everyone else does online
Johnathon , TY very much for making this free for a few days, this gave me the chance to check it out and see what’s available. This video alone is worth a lot to rec players. I will be joining, I just have to see what package is best for me. Thanks Again
Thank you for your time, and efforts 😊
In a 1/2 cash game where everyone likes to limp but they will almost always call a 3x bet ($6) if they would limp. How much bigger should I bump my raise value?
Check
superb!
Just joined channel will watch video hopefully will learn some stuff 🎉❤
New to learning poker but excited to start with you!
Thanks for the free access, I'll check it out.
If you 4bet with K6s and they 5bet you have to let it go?
King 6 not a ✋
I’m halfway through and I made the correct choices, AK is a hand I hate getting raised by after I’ve 3-bet.
Thanks for the teaching I knew I made a mistake now. UTG limp and I raise on the button with AK off, he reraise me, knowing he might have pocket 10 up, I go all in cause I prefer a flip than 2 to 1 underdog at flop, he end up having QQ and I lost the all in. Now I know I shouldn’t go all in yesterday and see the flop it’s better
If you were in a tournament with under 20-30bb you made the right shove. You need more context to the situation. If the flop came A, you weren't gaining any value post flop and won the flip for a double up.
Yes
does all this applies to tournaments as well?
There is not much of a difference in play cash vs tourney .
That lesson was very helpful!
Very profitable video in many ways
Can you barrel on disconnected medium/low boards to represent overpairs? Like we can fold out 2nd or even top pair bad kicker on like a 825r board if we are the preflop raiser or 3 better because we are going to have all the TT+. This is sound logic? Also on boards that turn into 3 of one suit, like Ah5h4c9h. Do we need not need protection from single heart holdings if we hold AK no heart. Or what if the board is AhKh4c9h?. Lastly, if we do hold some back door draws, does it make sense to barrel then turn our hand into a bluff?
Is it too late to use free access? Being overseas you always the middle of the night when these go up? 🙏🙏
I missed the free offer😢. Loved this video. Thanx. ❤
34:30 If they check/jam the turn GTO says to call, right?
Wish I watched this 3 days ago! 2 days on 2x of poker coaching premium will do though 🎉 thanks guys
Very Insightful ❤
On these Kt528 runouts - with double FD, are K9 and K7 better calls than KQ bc block str8 draw bluffs (AQds) QJ/ J9 ... i guess KQ value bets river and we fold a chop, and we beat KJ - but does KJ go 3 streets?
Jonathan! If my bankroll is short should I play tighter if I don’t want to move down lol
I like those two examples in the third mistake. I understand the concept of Stack to Pot Ratio, but I don’t know a way to keep it in mind the whole time. I’ll forget the pot size while I’m playing. Are there any things to do to keep track of this easily?
play online or take notes
Sucks to suck
best to remember it street by street and round it in your head to simplify it. If your heads up and raised $20 pf, $30 on the flop, $50 on the turn and $100 on the river, you have invested $200, now multiply this x2 since there is only 1 other player in the pot and you have a pot of $400; if you've only got $475 in ur remaining stack, ur spr is roughly
1.2 : 1
could you bet on turn an fold if you are check raised
Hi. The first chart (Cash) is vs the SB not the BB right?
If you c bet ak with position, you may get the next 2 cards for free. Aka see all 5 cards. Opinions????
❤❤❤ ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO
Me and my friends call AK the never hitting hand. It gives players a ton of false confidence and i cant tell yoy how many times ive seen it lose to a bs pocket pair. AK is great if you preraise a little, and see an A, K, straight or flush potential on the flop. If i see the flop and its not favorable, i have no trouble folding IMMEDIATELY
Jonathan Little I must say thank you. I’ve been watching your poker lectures for a couple months, went to a 1-3NL game, and by executing your poker theory for each position, I started with 500, walked with 1700 in 6 hours of fun play. Thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you. ❤
I had the craziest AK hand on Friday night. 1/3 nlh. I had a tiny bit over $500 in my stack. I'm the CO and have AhKh. A new player just sat down in the bb. There are a couple of limps when it gets to me. I bet $15. The bb 3 bets to $55. Folds to me and I elect to 4 bet to $180. Then the bb rips it for $500 effective. If it was AKo im just calling his 3 bet. But its suited. So I make the call. The board runs out QT829. No flush draws. I'm thinking I'm dead. The bb is waiting for me to table my hand and I point out that he was the one who went all in so he has to show first. He announces he has 6 high. I'm thinking it has to be a slow roll. Maybe he has 66. So I say "I want to see your hand before I table mine. I don't want to be slow rolled." So he gives up and shows 56o. I couldn't believe it. I won an all in pot with A high.
Where do I send in a question about a hand?
For LJ open vs BB 3-bet 100BB scenario, not 4-betting KK (or only 10% frequency or whatever) seems pretty absurd. Can someone explain the rationale for that? Surely if we 4-bet KK and get called we're way ahead of the BB flatting range??? And for 100BB don't we just call it off with KK against a jam?
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I would absolutely check that T-7-7 flop 3-handed with A-K!!!
I play daily at a live game with very little 3 betting, and its almost always AA, KK, QQ and AK, but AK is a little rare. Preflop raising is quite a bit looser, but there is a lot of folding to 3 bets. Which kind of sucks. Yesterday I faced a late position raise from bigger stack that generally plays pretty tight, never raising middle pairs, pretty much AJs and up. I made the decision to flat with AKo in the BB for a headsup flop. Flop came A82, with the ace and 8 of hearts. I held the K of hearts. If I had 3 bet preflop I probably wouldnt have gotten more than one extra bet out of her after the flop. Since i flatted, it worked to cap my range and she called my check shove immediately with AJ. Clean runout and a quick double up.
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It’s common sense. Today I was playing a casino cash game guy who didn’t raise pre once in the two hours I was playing raised I folded AK off pre to his raise. He had AA. And the flop came A rag rag. Was mad then I was happy.
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On the AKdd, it's perfectly reasonable to bet small with that hand, it actually almost always bets in theory. Of course, jamming is horrible once you get raised, you actually become pretty indifferent between call and fold at that point.
i dont think so, i may be wrong, but the thing is the BB will call with any 2 suited cards, so since u have no clubs blockers when the Q comes i think u should check and see the turn if its other C u can fold a BB bet probably if its not may play as a call depending on the bet size and player... but thats my opinion didnt check on any solver
Never missing a spot to reference Robbi’s hand xd Nice thumbnail and lesson coach.
What do they call a poker players favorite hand again????
38:00
Shouldn't KsQs check raise all in on the turn?
no
Also known as the parking lot hand
BIGGEST example of Donk Poker with Ace/King vs an Elite Cash Game player was during the Hustler Casino Live between King Burro😂 Wesley who had Ace/King VS Tom Dwan who had Queens!!🤣
Ok, this confirms that my AKs I lost tonight was in fact a bad beat. Playing 1/2 NL holdem, my first hand at the table is AK spades. I 3 bet pre in the CO, action folds to +1. He calls. Flop comes A-10-6 rainbow. I lead for half pot, he calls. Turn is ace of hearts, 2 hearts on board now. I bet pot (around 100). He calls. River is a 5 of hearts, backdoor flush gets there but find it very hard to place UTG on a draw. he has only $40 behind and I jam on him. HE SHOWS 4 6 OF HEARTS. He was calling all streets with 6 high and a backdoor draw. Like, should I ever be backing off on the river with top trips??????????????? How the hell does he get there. Oh well, I ran it back up and left positive $200 like I alwyas do.
Fold be done with it move on with your life 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 great advice
I disagree that you check the flop, there’s less than a 20% chance anyone has a 7
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I came SO Close to Torching my stack preflop at the Casino yesterday. I was up against AA. The little voice in the back of my head stopped me. No One Four bets in 1-3 without at least KK and 9/10 times it's AA. A few hands later the villain doubled me up in a 1100$ pot when I had KK. Patients Pays Off..
i see ppl boat AK allways like it is AA and lose lol
I hate A-K! It's not a hand until you hit and ... it's usually obvious you have it so you have difficulty printing $
Where are the run outs where you get called all the way down every time and then the river they bink the nuts
Who cares? Theyre c. 8% to win on the river if they have 4 outs so you win c 92% time
I just won a big pot when I was holding QQ and my opponent ripped it in with AK preflop lol
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Honestly as a former Las Vegas resident and weekend poker with buddies guy... I play A K about 30% of the time. I just don't think it is as strong a hand as most people think it is..... Then again if I've been drinking I AM the idiot that goes all in before the flop on Deuce Seven so what the fuck do I know!🤣
Regards getting all in preflop with AK and having only 40% vs JJ+, AK…
Obviously that’s not good. But isn’t that failing to factor in the hands your opponent folded? If you shove and V folds a bunch of hands worse than JJ+/AK then you’re picking up a chunk of money uncontested.
So you pick up say 15bb 75% time, and are crushed and lose 100bb most of the time you get called...
@@marksimpson2321 I mean obviously it depends how much you’ve already committed to the pot at the time you’re opting to shove, remaining stack sizes etc.
But 40% is hardly “crushed”.
If you open for 3bb, BB raises to 12bb (giving a 15bb pot) and then you shove all in for 100bb, you’re losing 17bbs on that shove in the long run.
But that only happens 25% of the time. 75% of the time you win 12bb uncontested. So in the long run it would actually be profitable.
That’s not to say it’s optimal. Shoving 100bb into a 15bb pot is clearly absurd.
What's in the pot is not yours. Pot commitment is bandied around too much to justify hugely - ev plays. If you play against tight players who rarely play less than AA-QQ and AK Nd maybe not even all of those, you're burning money.
@@marksimpson2321 it’s not -EV though. I just showed you it’s not.
And I don’t know why you’re telling me “what’s in the pot isn’t yours” as I factored that into my calculation.
Obviously if V is only calling with QQ+/AKs then AK will do even worse so that would change things.
Personally I wouldn’t generally shove AK except vs maniacs, but if you do and get 99/TT/JJ to fold that’s actually a good result.
Are we absolutely sure that AK with no diamond is a call on this river? Our opponent can have A2/A9, all combos of 87, and most flushes. Do we really think that our opponent is betting AT or A8 for value here often enough that we are good 25% of the time? What are the bluffs? 74? 76? Our opponent can't be floating naked Kd on the flop can he? I would much rather call AcJd than AcKs.
When betting…. Always ask yourself who’s going to call you? Too often ppl bet when the only calls they’re going to get crush you
I feel like this video was made specifically for me😆
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Can you explain why the GTO Wizard charts for the same spot are vastly different?
There are different numbers of players and different stack sizes in the two different situations! The 'spot' is not the same in both situations.
I mean I went all in and with AKs and opponent had AA. I guess I could have known better?
Yes, big bet half pot
I still cant believe that you are supposed to fold AQo to a single 3bet from the BB
I'm in here again
Damn it, Jonathan! I originally thought check/fold with the first AK hand, but then, i thought I would actually bet/fold sometimes against weaker players, or some with scared money. Then, youre like, "easy C/F, and I was like, "I was right in the first place!" 😂
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OK, let's go.
#1: Absolutely not!
#2: Absolutely not!
#3: Abso-frickkin-lutely on the flop, but certainly not on the turn. Play pot-control when the 3rd club pops off.
#4: Same as #3. Not sure what I'd do on the river though.
#5: Bet on all 3 streets. Massive missed value on the river.
#6: Large bets on flop and turn. Could go either way on the river, since there is already so much $$ in the pot.
I don't think the last hand is all that thin. I think you win far more than you lose there.
AK IS NO BIG DEAL. YOU ARE GONNA WIN BIG OR TOTALLY MISS FLOP/TURN/RIVER. WHEN YOU MISS YOU TRY TO BLUFF AND MANY TIMES YOU CANT GO INN OR CALL FACING A HUGE EARLY RAISE FROM FOLKS.
THE BLUFF HAS TO BE SUBSTANTIAL AND YOU MIGHT LOSE MOST OF YOUR STACK,AS GUY WITH BETTER WILL MAKE A CALL.
BEST IS FOLD AND DONT BET AT ALL AND SAVE THAT MONEY FOR NEXT HANDS( IS THAT POSSIBLE?)
YOU CANT PLAY IT AT ALL IF SOMEBODY HAS ALREADY PUT 10 TIMES POT SIZE OR HAS GONE ALL INN.
AA IS BETTER IN THAT REGARD. AK/AK ALL PURE LUCK IF YOU DONT HIT ONE OF THE PAIR THERE.