These Mistakes Are LOSING YOU MONEY In Poker

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  • Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
  • Fedor Holz breaks down the most common preflop mistakes made by beginning poker players.
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  • @MrCarlSellars
    @MrCarlSellars Рік тому +35

    I like the fast pace of his talk, and the cinematograpy which frequently alters the camera angle. It helps keep my attention.

  • @danielmeuler2877
    @danielmeuler2877 Рік тому +4

    I was unable to play poker for 3 years, mainly because of Covid. All I could do was watch Poker vlogs and Study by watching anything I could like this video. I started driving out of state once a week to play at the end of March. I was Forced to really examine how I played compared to winning players and really absorb what they had to say. It's really amazing how much I have learned and been able to put to use.

  • @adrianoalves20
    @adrianoalves20 Рік тому +14

    Always good to review the fundamentals!

  • @lolainma3218
    @lolainma3218 Рік тому +2

    I loved watching Fedor at the tables… and his teaching short vid style is excellent too! ❤❤❤

  • @curtisbrown2200
    @curtisbrown2200 Рік тому +2

    Thank you very much !

  • @Swole_Lukas
    @Swole_Lukas 5 місяців тому +2

    Appreciate this man !

  • @persistentlydriven9390
    @persistentlydriven9390 Рік тому +2

    Big fan in Texas thanks for these videos 💪🏾

  • @raphaelhudon6744
    @raphaelhudon6744 6 місяців тому

    Hi M. Holz, just want to say that there are many good coaches around the block but your way of explaining fit the best for my level of knowledge in poker and
    with my personnality ! Pleaz keep doing video on live cash game strategy !
    Have a good 2024 year !

  • @earlterhune5528
    @earlterhune5528 6 місяців тому

    Very informative and straight forward explanation. Simple breakdown yet very powerful message. It is what I need.
    I need to work on position awareness as well as bet sizing and evaluating the opponents hand. Can you help with those?

  • @jeffg6900
    @jeffg6900 Рік тому

    Great advice!

  • @samueltokko
    @samueltokko Рік тому +2

    I love the way you simply this complex game we love to play...It is almost like a coach conditioning, training and executing a program in sports...

  • @qsdailydose8970
    @qsdailydose8970 11 місяців тому

    Excellent video.

  • @devrimbas2559
    @devrimbas2559 Рік тому +1

    thank youuuu

  • @zwijn
    @zwijn Рік тому +2

    Thanks from the Netherlands 🦉

  • @tragonz8535
    @tragonz8535 Рік тому +2

    simple, but powerful tips

  • @Stefanburakov
    @Stefanburakov Рік тому +1

    Well explained

  • @AlexXanderMarketing
    @AlexXanderMarketing Рік тому +2

    Very good

  • @johnmar6376
    @johnmar6376 Рік тому

    Thank you fador

  • @samueltokko
    @samueltokko Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @susymay7831
    @susymay7831 Рік тому +3

    More Top 7 Lists would be cool! 😎

    • @Pokercode
      @Pokercode  Рік тому +1

      We'll keep this in mind!

  • @mrcav9565
    @mrcav9565 Рік тому +3

    As a long time reg I'd say this advice is spot on.

  • @auckman2281
    @auckman2281 5 місяців тому +1

    This is great advise if you're playing in games where players routinely raise preflop and know how to fold. In the games I play (recreational pub games) where everyone limps pre-flop, you have to adjust. Raising good hands is a waste of chips when you're just going to get 5 callers. In the early stages of a tournament I just call with any remotely playable hand. I'll usually only raise with the top 3 pairs, and I mean raise BIG. You have to adjust.

    • @JustinCGreen
      @JustinCGreen 3 місяці тому +1

      3-5x bb plus 1 BB per limper that will help with your sizing.
      Raise or fold pre. Helps get a range for players. Even in bar games.

    • @pirataborracho707
      @pirataborracho707 Місяць тому

      @@JustinCGreen In addition to this, when you have a table that is extremely loose passive a good adjustment is make your earlier position opening range tighter, and late positions squeezes/calls looser.

  • @croasian6342
    @croasian6342 Рік тому +1

    Holz the king!

  • @jacquesdelyons3516
    @jacquesdelyons3516 Рік тому +6

    This is very much a beginner question- how do you keep a consistency to your play in low stakes when an ultra aggressive player just raises or shoves every second hand?

    • @hbsavage0387
      @hbsavage0387 Рік тому +3

      You start by calling him more often all he is trying to do is bully you out of your chips big if you show a willingness to call when you have ok hands then he will dial it back a lot. Alternatively if your good at reading people figure out his tell because every player like this has a tell the guy that was like this for me would always scratch his ear when he was bluffing.

    • @jacquesdelyons3516
      @jacquesdelyons3516 Рік тому +1

      @@hbsavage0387 thanks mate ill figure out what works best for me.

    • @hbsavage0387
      @hbsavage0387 Рік тому +2

      @@jacquesdelyons3516 good luck to you man every one has got their own unique brand of poker figure out yours

    • @bernster123
      @bernster123 Рік тому

      Always good to go over the fundamentals, thanks! I’ve been guilty of over valuing those off suit broadways.

    • @rahulrana8216
      @rahulrana8216 Рік тому

      Simple play your best game don't afraid if you believe you got him

  • @Pokercode
    @Pokercode  Рік тому +1

    What would you all say is currently your biggest pre-flop leak?

    • @joshkotran5746
      @joshkotran5746 Рік тому +1

      Not adjusting properly against nitty 3 and 4 betting ranges live #noonebluffs

    • @KenpachiPoker
      @KenpachiPoker Рік тому

      I'd say multi way pots ip is tough because there's spots utg tg1 and lj all call and you're on the button with like k9dd or something marginal and oop multi way is tough knowing when to squeeze and when you shouldn't call from bb like a7o with the above scenario from bb should probably be folded.

    • @Youngdegen
      @Youngdegen Рік тому +1

      AQ 😂

    • @Pokercode
      @Pokercode  Рік тому +1

      @@KenpachiPoker For sure! MW pots are definitely tough to adjust to and can be problematic, especially because hand value/EQ tends to decrease with more players in the pot. So, it's just about finding those thresholds. One of our coaches did some MW studying for our members, if it's something you'd be interested in to try and plug those leaks - bit.ly/3BcRPcJ

    • @GotoyourhomeBall
      @GotoyourhomeBall Рік тому

      @@Pokercode Who takes a leak before the hand starts?

  • @paulmaier6305
    @paulmaier6305 Рік тому +1

    best from the best>>>SIMPLY!!!

  • @weberuwe1
    @weberuwe1 Рік тому +1

    Do you have any suggestion for Player who are tilting hard, whenever they get a bad beat. It happens to me very often, i´m then starting to play any hand, and lose more and more money . Is there any advice you can give people like me?

    • @ProTaster
      @ProTaster Рік тому +2

      just try to dont get on tilt... you will lose thousand and thousand of hands if you play further. losing hands is part of the game... I know its hard but just try to dont get on tilt.... 72off has 18% to win against AA... so from from 100 times 72off will win 18 times.... but you will win in the long run with AA so as with other hands... if you can beat your limit, than you will win in the long run... just accept to lose some hands... because if you tilt, you will lose more money as if you not tilted

    • @Pokercode
      @Pokercode  Рік тому +4

      Mental Game of Poker by Jared Tendler is a good one. I would also recommend checking out the Primed Mind app!

    • @danweaver5787
      @danweaver5787 Рік тому +2

      The bad beats seem to always come at a critical time, and at the hands of a lag, especially online lol very tilting when you’re running good and get bad beat late in a tournament that would put you top 5-10 in chips

    • @jeffshackleford3152
      @jeffshackleford3152 6 місяців тому

      Take a break.
      Walk around, decompress.
      I have noticed I tilt a lot easier when I am not properly hydrated or hungry.

  • @LiaIanKai
    @LiaIanKai Рік тому +1

    so btn we play aboutt 50%. what about bb? 50% too?

  • @ManTheDan
    @ManTheDan Рік тому

    I mean JTo is pretty good. Like yeah I'm not going to bet half my stack preflop on it, but it's def not a bad hand lol. It's within the best 12.5% hands you can get.
    In other words, you probably do have the best hand preflop. Now obviously that changes on the flop as someone might get an A pair or straights, flushes, etc. But it's definitely a good hand to have

    • @fanfan7848
      @fanfan7848 Рік тому

      It's not within the best 12,5%

    • @rawrizord
      @rawrizord Рік тому

      If someone pairs their ace on the flop, you most certainly do not have the best hand preflop, lol.

    • @JustinCGreen
      @JustinCGreen 3 місяці тому

      Would depend on position. UTG it's a fold. Button is a raise. Blinds raise

  • @exb7009
    @exb7009 Рік тому +2

    I fold in Bigblind stuff like J6o, K3o, Q6o, 84o even against a button, CO, HJ open even tho is just 1bb to call..I think thats just losing money in the long run, because 90% you just gonna miss flop or gonna make bottom pair or weak top pair which is very vulnerable on many runnouts and can get bluffed easly

    • @milkbottle7795
      @milkbottle7795 Рік тому

      Because even 2x, you shouldnt defend them. If you have to defend 80% of your range, 84o, J6o, Q6o are out of your range.

    • @Masty13
      @Masty13 Рік тому +1

      It may not seem intuitive at first but if you play 100s of hands with J6o K3o Q6o etc from the BB vs a BTN opening range using a solid strategy you will end up profiting from your 1BB investment in the long run. Because you’re getting such great odds you don’t have to win that often to realize enough equity for the defend to profit

    • @B0bi_007
      @B0bi_007 Рік тому

      K3o you should prolly mostly defend vs minopen, but other hands are trash unless suited

    • @EthanZ45
      @EthanZ45 Рік тому

      Ok the other hand if your hand hits trips while your opponent has top pair it will pay you off big time this is a stupid comment

    • @Pokercode
      @Pokercode  Рік тому +1

      You should make an account with us at bit.ly/3BcRPcJ and check out our pre-flop Rangeviewer 🙂.

  • @zdenekkroupa2795
    @zdenekkroupa2795 6 місяців тому

    To topic do not limp I would add example which I see very often guy limping everyhand and somebody is constantly trying to raise him 5bbs to fold him which is not happening so guy is playing xx range in super big pot... in comparison if he raises it is just 2 bbs instead of 5. :D

  • @danweaver5787
    @danweaver5787 Рік тому

    Looking at hand history I found out I’m playing my worst poker out of sb in mtt.

    • @Pokercode
      @Pokercode  Рік тому

      Don't worry Dan, you're not the only one. We have some expert content on our platform for improving SB play, if you're interested - bit.ly/3BcRPcJ

  • @michaelfluharty7904
    @michaelfluharty7904 Рік тому +1

    Calling 3bets OOP

  • @johnd5619
    @johnd5619 Рік тому

    play every other hand on the button. got it.

  • @synchronium24
    @synchronium24 Рік тому +7

    Specifically for beginners, I would strongly disagree with tip #4. More money will be lost from poor postflop play with the correct BB defending range than from playing well with a defending range that is too tight. However, as players improve, it becomes a good tip.

    • @SD7productions
      @SD7productions Рік тому +2

      His context was for tourneys as he repeatedly emphasized on big blinds. Your point is correct only for cash games.

  • @mkader2494
    @mkader2494 Рік тому

    Negreanu holds the opposite view of limping. I wonder what are your thoughts on 'limping is pimping'. As always, I appreciate your insights

  • @Iunchb0xx
    @Iunchb0xx Рік тому

    is this news? ..

  • @jakobsari949
    @jakobsari949 5 місяців тому +1

    hallo ,kannst bitte auch deutsch

  • @thomasrichardson-ev1wp
    @thomasrichardson-ev1wp 4 місяці тому

    How much of your instruction leans towards tournament play vs cash. You’re known as a tournament player not a cash player.

  • @nickrioz
    @nickrioz 6 місяців тому

    The lying upon lying is seriously more serious than the dimensia. Seriously does make you wonder if trump isnt a puppet

  • @AlwaysBeWater
    @AlwaysBeWater Рік тому

    Can you do a video on how to win when you 3 bet jam AK with 25bb vs LAG open min raiser and he has AQ or worse? My winning percentage in this spot is about 10% the last decade. In that video can you also talk about how to snap call someones 15BB open Jam when you have a 60-100bb stack and have AA or KK and actually hold? Or just do a video on generally how to beat people when all the chips are in and you're a medium to large favorite. Think I'm batting about 20% in those spots over the years online. Another great topic is how to win when you flop the nuts and bet on every street only to get run down by full houses and other ridiculous garbage so often that you become variances bitch for years. Sigh.

    • @nikitakucherov5028
      @nikitakucherov5028 Рік тому

      If those percentages are even close to accurate youre being cheated

    • @AlwaysBeWater
      @AlwaysBeWater Рік тому

      @@nikitakucherov5028 I was being sarcastic but trust me, I feel cheated anyway. Online poker is a joke. Basically rigged to set up action and let trash players win some money so they keep coming back and giving their rake. I've 100% never in my life had the consistent, outlandish beats live that I have online. It's not even close. Yep. I get it. I play way more hands online per hour. Doesn't matter. Online poker is absolutely pathetic. "card randomizers" my ass.

    • @stevefraser9886
      @stevefraser9886 Рік тому

      @@AlwaysBeWater I hear ya, I know everyone has a bad beat story, but one sunay afternoon playing a popular sunday turnament on one of the major sites i had this happen, about 4 hours in.....I had a substantial chip stack, in the top 10% at the time.......I had 10 10, made a 3x raise, one caller. Flop came 9 9 10......the caller instantly went all-in. I thought for a bit, ok he might have quads - but I called with my FH. His cards were AK. o/s and no flush draw.....I was 99.3 % to win.......My excitement turned to horror when the turn came a 9, follwed by another 9 on the river,......giving him the win with 9999A.......I know people say its not rigged, and I know even with 0.7% chance its possible, but the bad beats seem to be prevalent IMO.......on the same site I had my AA cracked in 8 times i was dealt them, I was 0 for 8 without winning or splitting a pot, and most times all in preflop......anything is possible but it really makes you wonder.

    • @AlwaysBeWater
      @AlwaysBeWater Рік тому

      @@stevefraser9886 That sucks for sure but I've been going through what you described for over 100 MTT and sit n go's. Like, for real. It's absolutely maddening.