The PERFECT Way To Play SUITED CONNECTORS!

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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    Suited connectors can be some of the most profitable hands in poker, but only if you know how to play them correctly! In this live poker video, I will show you the perfect way to play suited connectors, from preflop to postflop, so you can start winning more pots and making more money at the poker table.
    In this poker strategy video I will cover:
    o Which suited connectors to play and from what position
    o When to call, raise, or fold pre-flop with suited connectors
    o How to play suited connectors in position and out of position
    o The importance of board texture and how it affects your suited connectors
    o When to bluff and when to value bet with your suited connectors
    o Common mistakes to avoid when playing suited connectors
    Whether you're a beginner or an experienced poker player, this poker strategy video will help you improve your game and take your poker skills to the next level. So if you want to learn the perfect way to play suited connectors, watch this poker video now and start winning more pots today!
    On this Poker Coaching channel we cover a weekly poker topic to help improve your poker strategy!
    In order to take your poker game to the next level it is vitally important you learn all the nuances of the game.
    Do you know what ranges of poker hands you should be playing from each position? When should you 3-bet, call or fold? When is the right time to make a hero call or a huge bluff? Do you know how to play preflop, flop, turn & river effectively and how should your poker strategy change depending on the street? What difference does it make if you are playing multi-way vs heads-up?
    #pokerstrategy #suitedconnectors #pokeradvice

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  • @corkyeden
    @corkyeden Рік тому +65

    Throughout the past several months I have watched your channel in earnest. Most times I have an AHA! moment while others I have to watch again, sometimes several. Just want to pop in and say how much I value and appreciate your content.

  • @jacobrichardson1455
    @jacobrichardson1455 Рік тому +19

    You are BY FAR the best Poker coach online. Always appreciate your videos and hard work to put together amazing FREE Poker content and coaching. YOU'RE THE MAN!

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  Рік тому +3

      Thank you!! I appreciate the kind words Jacob. Good luck at the tables!! 🎉🎉

  • @jimjones4976
    @jimjones4976 Рік тому +5

    I’ve been watching your videos for about 6 months now. Won my first tournament last week $5 buy-in 350 players

  • @qsdailydose8970
    @qsdailydose8970 Рік тому +6

    I won two huge pots today with 78s hit two pair on one got it all in vs ace king and hit a 7 with a flush draw and got it in and held two big pots both in position I called a three bet

  • @brianpotter2812
    @brianpotter2812 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the info Jonathan. I keep forgetting to consider my stack size before making bluffs/continuation bets and this was a big help with my suited connector hands.

  • @philiplicarter
    @philiplicarter Рік тому +7

    Thanks so much for all the amazing courses Jonathan!

  • @maddenfootball
    @maddenfootball 6 місяців тому +1

    The gambling psychology discussed in this video is top-notch thank you for the content that you share..... I am a day trader which is also gambling as well but the psychology completely applies to what I do as well 👍👍

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  6 місяців тому

      I appreciate that! I'm glad it helped you!

  • @racermike1946
    @racermike1946 6 місяців тому

    THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR VALUABLE TUTORIALS. I HAVE LEARNED SO MUCH FROM THEM. MY GAME HAS IMPROVED GREATLY. NOW I FIND MYSELF CASHING IN SMALL STAKES TOURNAMENTS, & MAKING THE FINAL TABLE MORE FREQUENTLY. I HAVE LEARNED TO BE MORE PATIENT, AND EXPLOIT OPPORTUNITIES. THANKS A LOT!!

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  6 місяців тому

      You're welcome! I'm glad to hear it

  • @Pal1521
    @Pal1521 Рік тому +4

    Thanks coach. Great content as always

  • @davidbaker6422
    @davidbaker6422 9 місяців тому +5

    One thing I get confused about a lot with Poker charts is that on the Button a lot of the ranges are very wide. But if 6people throw away their cards, wouldn't that imply that there are more big cards left in the Deck, making it more likely that high cards will flop? So raising into a board that is more likely to hit high cards with your low cards, sounds Counter Logical in a way T_T

  • @andrewdelacalzada6802
    @andrewdelacalzada6802 Рік тому +5

    This is a good video Jonathan and will help with my suited connector game!

  • @AnthonyCD-o7y
    @AnthonyCD-o7y 8 місяців тому

    Jonathan has a very meticulous way of playing. I’m not sure if he’s just playing a straight up PTO strategy or his own strategy with elements of it. However, he’s so advanced in his thinking and approach that for how great the information might be, he fails to often tell you the “why” we’re doing this or that. Which is the biggest piece for most.

  • @tulioghelli1349
    @tulioghelli1349 6 місяців тому

    Hey Jonathan, thank u so much for making so much high-level knowledge available for free. Ive learned a lot from you. Greetings from Brazil.

  • @tinaornelas4257
    @tinaornelas4257 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the wisdom 😊

  • @philpowell3416
    @philpowell3416 Рік тому +1

    thank you Jonathan.

  • @deviongants3724
    @deviongants3724 Рік тому +3

    Good job bro keep it. Up your awesome

  • @austincarlson9270
    @austincarlson9270 Рік тому +1

    I just startes poker so i didnt know like half of ehat you said lol.

  • @cedq4957
    @cedq4957 Рік тому

    Great video and content! Really enjoying your videos 😊

  • @vanni9283
    @vanni9283 Рік тому

    Like this one! Thanks a bunch Jonathan!!!

  • @royvillanueva4940
    @royvillanueva4940 Рік тому

    Thanks for your content

  • @geoffmurphy1631
    @geoffmurphy1631 Рік тому +3

    In home tournament games you gotta at least see the flop with suited connections. Assuming you play tight as you should on a 10 person table. I like the value betting though and it really isn’t that expensive to make a little bluff. You get called you know they have it

    • @royalflush8173
      @royalflush8173 11 місяців тому

      I agree with you

    • @mr.nobody8181
      @mr.nobody8181 7 місяців тому

      And thats how I make money bluffing people who value bet lol 😊

  • @danw8916
    @danw8916 Рік тому

    Hi Jonathan, I’ll be in Vegas this week, which site are you selling action on? Thx and good luck this week.

  • @TheVigilantEye77
    @TheVigilantEye77 2 місяці тому

    Hit two pair trips or OESD or fold

  • @AlanPaturzo
    @AlanPaturzo Рік тому

    Thank You. You are the best.

  • @孙启圣
    @孙启圣 Рік тому

    My question is that when you give up if we double barrel and on the river when should we stop betting and just give up

  • @tphuynh85
    @tphuynh85 11 місяців тому

    This video just hit the spot. I think I played it well but now I see I need more help. Haha
    At a recent visit to Commerce Casino 5/5 max $500 buyin on a loose table, I was on the Button with 76h. UTG bets 4bb, HJ and CO calls. I didnt know if I should call or raise. My only logic was pot odds and called to see the flop. BB calls and we are 5 way to the flop. Flop was Jh8s6c. All checks to me, I did a small bet at 5bb and got the BB and CO to call. Turn 5h and BB bets big to 15bb. I called and Ah on the river. I made my flush and BB checks to me. I shoved all in and got called with a set of eights. 😅 lucky me

  • @andrewchisholm3476
    @andrewchisholm3476 5 місяців тому

    @20:00 I understand u know a lot more about poker than me but if it went runner runner hearts aren’t u missing out on half of their stack of value. How often is the opponent going to have hearts in a tripple barrel line like that I think it weights towards AX two pairs and sets. He’s betting less than half pot on the river and the half pot bet on the flop makes me think set or two pair. I just think with over well over 50% of his stack committed won’t most of those good two pairs and sets still call a raise on a heart river.

  • @manfredullrich483
    @manfredullrich483 Рік тому +1

    Question for the first example:
    There the pot is shown with 4,500 aka ~5BB.
    But there are 8 players and blinds of 500/1k and UTG+2 is raising to 2k, and there is an Ante of 1k.
    If you do not count/show the ante, it should be 3,5k (aka ~4BB) or it should be 11,5k, if the ante is to be brought in by each player.
    Why is it 4,5k here, or who is paying the 1k ante then? Shouldn't be the ante paid by all players individually?

    • @manfredullrich483
      @manfredullrich483 Рік тому

      Ah....I see, single ante.....never played that in any tournament yet.

  • @patrickmcdonald2199
    @patrickmcdonald2199 10 місяців тому

    Do you have a guide for limping tables

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  10 місяців тому

      There is lots of content discussing how to combat limpers on PokerCoaching.com in the cash and tournament masterclasses.

  • @Stevenepeter1
    @Stevenepeter1 6 місяців тому

    great

  • @patrick_kyker
    @patrick_kyker Рік тому

    21:08 I thought the point of playing through the connectors deep stacked was that you could get all of the chips in how can you get all the chips in if you're checking the turn? Maybe you're just talking in general about being a better flush draw. but he's in the big blind I think his range is pretty wide open and we should be betting turn. Do we really need to balance?

  • @Illiadofmalorne
    @Illiadofmalorne Рік тому +1

    Why is 87 suited worse than 76s?

  • @mi6ful
    @mi6ful Рік тому

    Why do you check cuz you're opponent's "gonna have Jx" then shove on him after? Why not just shove before that?

  • @viktordupont203
    @viktordupont203 Рік тому

    Hey Jonathan, i have read your book called “mastering small stakes No-limit holdem” Do you have a recommendation for my next book, if i want to focus on post-flop play in order to increase my edge in 10nl zoom?
    Love your content and your Vibe

    • @tipizueri1896
      @tipizueri1896 Рік тому

      my next advice is. stop buying shit of him - he actually teaches wrong stuff and makes you believe its good. remember my word when you'll understand poker and reach NL500 in a few years....

    • @tubewayarmy2
      @tubewayarmy2 Рік тому +3

      Read it again.

  • @1BABartz1
    @1BABartz1 Рік тому

    At 12:55 you mention that the button has a range advantage for bigger cards. Can you explain? Doesn’t the CO have a wider range than, say, the SB? What am I missing? Just learning about ranges. Please forgive the noob question. Thanks.

    • @danielwilliams9753
      @danielwilliams9753 Рік тому +1

      You are correct in the fact that the later positions have a wider range. However, as the initial raiser in the scenario you mention, the initial raiser (CO) has more hands that connect specifically with the K and J, while the BB who called has less of these hands because they only called. The caller's hands are weaker and contain more marginal hands, hence the call, because if they have stronger hands, they likely would have 3 bet pre flop. I hope that answers your question?

    • @1BABartz1
      @1BABartz1 Рік тому +1

      @@danielwilliams9753 Thanks for the response! That makes sense.

  • @ScarletDeathweaverLegacy
    @ScarletDeathweaverLegacy Рік тому

    3:52 less speculation (titer) fir SCs, more all ins with good to marginal hands

  • @stevezagieboylo9172
    @stevezagieboylo9172 Рік тому

    Your comment that you should just call if he has made a big bet and therefore is polarized. I want to take issue with that. I totally agree if we have any pair with our draw, because we are definitely beating all his bluffs. However, in this case, we are so small that we are losing to a lot of his bluffs, so raising has some important fold equity.
    We are a huge dog to any pair-plus-flush-draw he might have, but we're not that far behind any pair or even two-pair, plus the equity of getting him to fold his bluffs -- wouldn't that make it worth a raise sometimes? Note that we are almost as far behind KJ (board is AT27, we have 45 for gutshot and flush draw) as we are behind his two-pair hands, but he will certainly fold KJ for a decent bet.

  • @averynw9180
    @averynw9180 Рік тому

    Thank you for the content sir! Question for Jonathan or anyone: I saw in this video you said twice something to the effect that 'the solver likes to bet its worst bluffs small' . By small here do you mean around half pot? I'm confused by that rational, but I guess it may be a complicated answer. Anyway, this made me think of a long video of highlights between Linus and Berri-sweet . In the first video (45 minutes) I kept seeing a play (6 times) where either player would bluff the river say 2k into a 10K pot at very close to 20% with absolutely nothing/zero showdown value, example 8 high on a missed gut-shot. 1-2 times the bet was closer to 30% but usually this was closer to 20% and all 6 attempts failed, where 4 or probably 5 of the 6 woulda succeeded if they had just bet a reasonable amount (half pot or above). I watched another short video of Linus vs. Steffan and I saw the same play fail 2 of 2 times. Again, these were generally 5-10K pots so it seemed like quite the odd waste, knowing those psychos its often hard to get them to fold ace highs half pot HU. I could understand this play on pots where low straights missed, but it was done on a variety of hands and they clearly thought this play had some merit for some reason. Thanks for the time of anyone who wants to attempt answering.

  • @TheVigilantEye77
    @TheVigilantEye77 2 місяці тому

    One gappers are more hidden

  • @Funkybrad
    @Funkybrad 10 місяців тому

    Suited connectors and suited gappers are so difficult to play! Every hand is so difficult as well because i am a fish! 😂

  • @willinnewhaven3285
    @willinnewhaven3285 Рік тому

    A five-high flush is a straight-flush.

  • @royalflush8173
    @royalflush8173 11 місяців тому

    GTO WOULD BE BEUATIFUL IF ONE WAS ABLE TO REMEBER WHAT TO DO WITH EVER TWO CARDS IN EVERY POSITION AT EVERY BLIND LEVEL. I THINK LISTING TO YOUR GUT IS JUSTVAS EFFECTIVE.

  • @doug6839
    @doug6839 2 місяці тому

    I don't understand betting and taxing yourself to see the next card when you could check back and see the free card, it looks week but that's half your possible hits for free and if you hit and look weak it's easier to barrel it.

  • @nickcheah6254
    @nickcheah6254 Рік тому

    Please tell me the children's card game reference was what I think it is :D

  • @garettj25
    @garettj25 8 місяців тому +1

    You can always be an auctioneer if poker doesn’t work out.

  • @SerErryk
    @SerErryk Рік тому

    If we bluff river after checking back the turn, aren't we getting called by second pair almost always?

  • @phillipnorrell7228
    @phillipnorrell7228 8 місяців тому

    A five high flush is still a great hand even when “200 bbs go in the pot “(It’s a straight flush. 😂)

  • @andrewchisholm3476
    @andrewchisholm3476 5 місяців тому

    I lost 95% of my stack deep in a tourney on a river A flush vs K flush. I had 18 BBS left and shipped it the next hand with 5 4 of hearts and I flopped trips and won a triple up over KK and 10 10. Pure tilt play. But. Is there any merit in EVER shoving a hand like this in any position with a shallow stack like this trying to take down the blinds or what ever small amount of money is in the pot? Or let’s the action goes Bet Raise Raise and it’s ur action with 15 bigs or so and its clear it’s going to be a multi way pot to the flop. Is there merrit in playing these trashy suited connectors then. With Triple up intentions,
    For tournaments.

  • @TheVigilantEye77
    @TheVigilantEye77 2 місяці тому

    Gappers deceptive

  • @stephendatgmail
    @stephendatgmail Рік тому

    I hate it when my shack gets stallower

  • @sawg4607
    @sawg4607 Рік тому

    When playing broadway suited connectors beware of the dreaded TT pair 😵

  • @Zwolf36
    @Zwolf36 Рік тому

    Just back jammed 65s 18bb hahaha SPR was 1:1 🥴

  • @keltonthunder3842
    @keltonthunder3842 11 місяців тому

    Why not c bet the flop more aggressively with the flush draw? Surely you represent the king?

  • @zdravkomikulinovic3692
    @zdravkomikulinovic3692 9 місяців тому

    U can bet 1200 against KQ. Its same as 2400. If you shove u rep 22, but otherwise - that guy has weak king or AK, he is calling anyway. Our only hope is that noob got there somehow with JQ or AhXh

  • @justsendit_crypto4831
    @justsendit_crypto4831 8 місяців тому

    I think a lot of this is just way to much every player is different so this situation is irrelevant I think people are to wrapped up on the technical aspects and instead of using straight logic

  • @teejay6063
    @teejay6063 Рік тому +1

    Suited connectors: the most overrated starting hands in all of poker above all others by miles.

  • @mrsinister8943
    @mrsinister8943 Рік тому

    My strategy at poker is I can only control how my chips are bet. I try to see the flop for as cheap as possible cause its not rare for everyone to check pre flop or there's only a small raise. Depending on my chip size and opponent I may bluff here and there. Its much more comfortable to play while your up in chips of course and ill play a big range of hands if im up and have alot of chips. Until I get a good amount of chips then I'm playing fairly tight and am being patient. I notice players that get low on chips will start to tighten up and will eventually go all-in trying to double up their chip size and get a more comfortable stack. Most players have no rhyme or reason to their poker decisions and you can take advantage of that. I generally try to play as many hands as possible as long as I can do it cheaply. Once the flop hits then go from there. Most players won't bet much if any if they dont have anything and those Aces and Kings can scare players once they hit the board.

    • @johnnyboychess
      @johnnyboychess Рік тому +3

      So in other words you just started playing?

    • @trevorstrutt1
      @trevorstrutt1 Рік тому

      ​@@johnnyboychessexactly lol
      .still playing cheap home games where there is five callers ..this is never a thing ..really even at 1 2 at a casino or any tournys over 100 doller daily lol

  • @Tamemoe
    @Tamemoe Рік тому

    Do you even win at poker

  • @Matthew-wn8oq
    @Matthew-wn8oq Рік тому

    There are so many degenerates that will watch this with a trash game and think they are invincible after watching this. Promptly go donk off their rent money for the month. 😂

  • @MrSkill_420
    @MrSkill_420 11 місяців тому

    no one cares about tournaments

  • @badvideo169
    @badvideo169 Рік тому +1

    real players do not play like YOUR oppoents

  • @AudiBomb
    @AudiBomb Рік тому

    Thank you for this!