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  • @PokerCoaching
    @PokerCoaching Рік тому +6

    What 1 lesson did you learn from Justin Saliba in this video that you are going to use at your next poker tournament? 🚀

    • @steriopticon2687
      @steriopticon2687 Рік тому +1

      I learned I'll probably lose.

    • @henriklindahl6919
      @henriklindahl6919 Рік тому

      Most of all the first hand! Where you discuss the AA... to let him lead and then get most value at river! Can you provide me with a link to where to find the sheets you are using! That is definetely next step for me! Thank you so much for Therese free videos They have been more than helpfull I just need THAT Cash here in Greece sogn, so I can afford a full subscription !

    • @Lere
      @Lere Рік тому

      ​@henriklindahl6919 those aren't sheets, that's a software, PioSolver. (Warning, you need a very strong computer to run simulations in a reasonable time)

    • @billlawrence8882
      @billlawrence8882 Рік тому

      Not a damn thing. The production value of this video is crap. Wild difference in volume between you and Justin. You talk way to fast anyway - I'm sure you know this - but it was impossible to hear your comments when Justin's voice is booming across the speakers. He jumps around in pio solver constantly with his mouse. Am I supposed to track what is showing (and rapidly changing) on the screen or listen to you guys talk? He interrupts you and talks over you - yeah, HE understands what you're saying but forget giving the audience a chance to catch up. It seems that Justin's main goal is to show us all how smart/good he is, rather than actually trying to get the audience to understand the point. Get your shit together, Jonathan. You're better than this.

    • @nikitavarfolomeev6732
      @nikitavarfolomeev6732 Рік тому

      Make a video about getting the most value from nut hands. It is a very overlooked topic. People assume its easy, but often overplay their nut hands and dont get as much value as they should

  • @iamamish
    @iamamish Рік тому +15

    The one lesson I learned? There is a LOT about poker I don't know.

  • @Mike-iq4vd
    @Mike-iq4vd Рік тому +10

    Wow. I've been binging your channel for about a year, and this might be the single most interesting video I have seen yet. If I had seen this video earlier, I would have never understood it.
    Even today I don't fully understand this, but, this video really helped me conceptualize what it *really* means to "construct a range" or "find bluffs", in practice.
    As with much of your content, I look forward to eventually revisiting this video with a better understanding of how to apply what it teaches.

  • @vandal280
    @vandal280 Рік тому +7

    Man poker never gets boring lol there's always so much more to learn. I'm clearly not bluffing enough, and I bluff quite often

    • @msladebeatz
      @msladebeatz Рік тому +2

      I'm with you. And it's funny, I play online quite a bit and when I do Bluff 85% of the time my opponent has the nut hand that would never be folding. Bad timing I guess lmao

    • @vandal280
      @vandal280 Рік тому +2

      @@msladebeatz when our guts tell us to bluff, we should take that as a sure sign to fold 🤣

    • @msladebeatz
      @msladebeatz Рік тому +1

      @@vandal280 absolutely lmao 🤣

  • @Michaelperry1985
    @Michaelperry1985 Рік тому +3

    Great work gentlemen. Always enjoy Mr Saliba's solver work

  • @jppagetoo
    @jppagetoo Рік тому +3

    Nobody plays GTO. The solver is useful in understanding how your hand relates to the board and what your cards block/unblock. Online the problem becomes how to think fast enough to use this information. I can't, but I can think ranges and what the betting implies about those ranges. I can see blockers to some small amount which is an edge. But I can't play even close to GTO.

  • @PokerRoomThreads
    @PokerRoomThreads 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video. Love the detailed breakdown 😊

  • @adrianoalves20
    @adrianoalves20 Рік тому +1

    Justin is a great coach!

  • @vader6203
    @vader6203 Рік тому +1

    Great analysis

  • @Mr1hmm1
    @Mr1hmm1 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic episode!

  • @jameshinton429
    @jameshinton429 Рік тому +1

    I like to overplay aces. Typically the only way I can win with those. I’d shove for sure, especially with the over bet.

  • @PoliteAF
    @PoliteAF Рік тому +1

    At 11:25, can anyone tell me what distinguishes the hands 9d9c from 9h9c? why did 9h9c make it here half as often. Did they stop the solver early or something?

  • @chrisko6439
    @chrisko6439 Рік тому

    A ten of diamonds on river could give KQdd a straight flush vs. your J hi straight flush if you got an 8d. The ten of diamonds always will make the best straight flush. Maybe this plays a tiny role why on the turn we should bet 8hi flushes more than 10 hi flushes?

  • @henriklindahl6919
    @henriklindahl6919 Рік тому

    Where do I download the sheet used in the lesson?

  • @justingutierrez11
    @justingutierrez11 Рік тому

    89cc hand is blocking 78cc and 79cc but I doubt those hands are in his range with b60 on the turn.

  • @T_Kelllz
    @T_Kelllz Рік тому +1

    1st hand, Barry who? Greenstein?

  • @Chino-bk9fd
    @Chino-bk9fd Рік тому

    what solver are they using, whats it called

  • @Hedonism96
    @Hedonism96 Рік тому

    2:20 why is A6 suited not played as well as A2s A3s ???

    • @TyeBearSaroar
      @TyeBearSaroar Рік тому

      Lack of straight and straight flush outs

    • @Hedonism96
      @Hedonism96 Рік тому +1

      @@TyeBearSaroar thanks for the reply

  • @seanharvey8051
    @seanharvey8051 4 місяці тому +1

    my head hurts

  • @sndirtyharry
    @sndirtyharry 10 місяців тому

    Stop playing online, play live games, and always be carefull and don't rush the play

  • @stephenhuynh8546
    @stephenhuynh8546 Рік тому

    Its best just to play poker and not fast play as much...

  • @ktrn709
    @ktrn709 Рік тому +2

    These spots are honestly useless for 99.9% (if not more) of the population. Unless you play nl500 online or more AND play poker for a living, it's more likely to mislead you than to help you. Just jam the AA lol the rate at which people raise massively with nothing vs utg with 40bb is next to non-existent. You're not play against an AI poker-stockfish/alphago you're playing some bloke in a 11$ mtt who's trying to make a quick buck

  • @francisfiguereo49
    @francisfiguereo49 Рік тому +1

    You here all this GTO talk but when they on the table believe me they are just guessing.