The Surprising Strategy That Makes You A Winning Poker Player (Losing)

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  • @karlinchina
    @karlinchina Рік тому +18

    Bart on bet/folding: "Some people forget to fold" lol. I've definitely done that. "Wait, I'm getting seven to one on a call? What a bargain!"

  • @ticenits1926
    @ticenits1926 Рік тому +12

    The smaller your bet size the more value oriented it must be. It’s pretty tough to get a worse hand to call on a run out like this. Personally in low stakes life games I feel if you aren’t value owning yourself at least once then you’re playing too passive. I think this is an acceptable spot to target two pair.

    • @ticenits1926
      @ticenits1926 Рік тому

      @@aheroictaxidriver3180 You are contradicting yourself

  • @hogi99
    @hogi99 3 місяці тому +1

    Only maniacs bluff into one liners. 💯 The "hero" is just flushing money here. Just check and lose the minimum. That's rice paper thin to try to get value from worse on a one liner.

  • @snex000
    @snex000 Рік тому +68

    Did Bart just open with "Let's go Brandon?"

    • @MyComedyStore
      @MyComedyStore Рік тому +2

      haha i noticed that too, I don't think it was on accident either.

    • @dan22482
      @dan22482 Рік тому +2

      LGB

    • @BenDover-kb2th
      @BenDover-kb2th Рік тому

      @@MyComedyStore im sure it was an accident. Bart is a liberal biden fan unfortunately

    • @sleggo
      @sleggo Рік тому +1

      Yes. Yes he did. Best opening line ever.

    • @rppoker4768
      @rppoker4768 Рік тому

      Shameless republicans

  • @michaellaffredo2473
    @michaellaffredo2473 Рік тому +1

    Hey Bart for future reference parx casino is how it is spelled not park

  • @DescartesRenegade
    @DescartesRenegade Рік тому +2

    Every other video is titled 'This strategy will make you a winning player.' and I've watched all of them, but I'm still losing my whitey tighties off.

    • @Gos1234567
      @Gos1234567 Рік тому

      Follow this strategy "Hit great cards while opponents hit 2nd best to yours" youre welcome!

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 Рік тому

      Neve confuse a memo with reality! 😂🐔

  • @petteriraes1130
    @petteriraes1130 Рік тому

    How about just to decide on the flop how we want to proceed? Should we just use two streets approach? For example bet flop 180-190 and let's say pot would be then 565 (205 + 360) and if the turn is blank as it was this time, then just overbet 1,3x pot? And sure this would be even better line if the hero didn't have the ten of diamonds.

  • @moojersey3
    @moojersey3 Рік тому +1

    More rake is better?

  • @justinfox5128
    @justinfox5128 Рік тому +1

    Did Bart really open the video with "Let's Go Brandon"??? xD

  • @gokartzzz735
    @gokartzzz735 Рік тому +3

    Bart “pretty good, pretty good” Hanson

  • @newbritainpauly4841
    @newbritainpauly4841 Рік тому +7

    You guys never bother to mention villain's table image, is he a good player, tight player, Pro ect, that's one of the most important factors in analyzing any hand I respect Bart Hansens game , I'm shocked that he never mentions villains image, or did you just sit down and have no idea how he plays, it's only one of the most important parts of the the player not the cards if this guy was a loose idiot that changes everything!!!

    • @UnknownWarriorZz
      @UnknownWarriorZz Рік тому +2

      I’ve seen plenty of these videos where the villain’s table image is discussed in detail. Most of these analysis videos they discuss the image, Bart also asks the hero what their perceived table image is.

  • @accessdeniedx2
    @accessdeniedx2 Рік тому

    Bart, I recall you mentioning on some of your videos here about your training site. I know you went through a lot of small stakes exploits, but I remember you talking about playing in these "juicy" games with wild players that some ppl claim it's too hard to play because they can end up on the river with any 2 cards.
    Before I sign up, do you go over strategies against these types of games on your site?

    • @tavishmcdonell6615
      @tavishmcdonell6615 Рік тому +1

      You don’t need Bart’s strategies to beat those games. Play stronger ranges than the donkeys and you will win.

  • @mr.doriangrey3394
    @mr.doriangrey3394 Рік тому +1

    This was a nice hand to learn , I’d rather check on the flop, and maybe check raise, bet turn shove river . Or check call maybe raise on turn or river . But regarles sick cooler

  • @collinrasmussen5630
    @collinrasmussen5630 Рік тому +1

    I play with a guy who basically thinks being a nit all night is the way to go, because at the end of the night he can bluff up some money… and it works for him if you don’t know what he’s doing

    • @JasonEmerson711
      @JasonEmerson711 Рік тому +3

      If anything, the opposite should be true. Get caught bluffing early, then get paid the rest of the night. As the night increases, people lose focus and sharpness as well, which allows for reaching calls and bad plays WAY more often than at the beginning of the night. But to each their own... 🤪

    • @ticenits1926
      @ticenits1926 Рік тому

      Trying to bluff fish in loose live games?

    • @JasonEmerson711
      @JasonEmerson711 Рік тому

      We will have to agree to disagree. I think getting caught early can set up for a huge win later when ppl are more likely to gamble, either from being down, or just playing too many hands.

    • @dan22482
      @dan22482 Рік тому +2

      The nit strategy may allow you to sit in the game longer on average (less chance of busting) but it will NEVER win the most money in the long run. Plus it’s boring AF…

    • @collinrasmussen5630
      @collinrasmussen5630 Рік тому

      @@dan22482 I just treat him like an old man.

  • @Gos1234567
    @Gos1234567 Рік тому

    Is worst than tens calling a river bet though?I rather check/call

  • @davidr1620
    @davidr1620 Рік тому +4

    Any semi-aware player would never bluff shove or overvalue two pair on this river after a block bet. The great thing about this is you can make an extremely exploitative fold to a shove, as long as your bet isn't too small. A $50-100 bet very well might get A5dd or something to shove, but villain would have to be crazy to shove a worse hand after a $200 bet.

    • @dellh86
      @dellh86 Рік тому

      In my personal experience playing at Harrah's in New Orleans, any player who starts with a biggish stack(1500+) always shove over blocker bets. They see it as always weakness which I know is weird lol

    • @sureitsdanny
      @sureitsdanny Рік тому

      Ya but an aware player (not semi) would realize that a Q never bets a small size on the river because it would just shove, and you can bluff against the block bet knowing they have no nuts in their range. If you have a read on the block bet and that the player is the type to fold in that spot it can turn into a decent bluff.

    • @Badbentham
      @Badbentham Рік тому

      The play in the video is Bart's favorite "Small Stakes Exploit": Thin value-betting while being visibly "pot committed" , with the clear intention to fold to a Shove, as the spot is at that level clearly under-bluffed; about everybody expects Hero to call. - But, of course, as with all exploitative, non-"optimal", strategies, it can become subject to being exploited itself. 😉

  • @mkader2494
    @mkader2494 Рік тому +1

    Tough luck there man.

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 Рік тому

      UnLuck?? That was a terrible play. Variance are normal part of the game.

  • @gleepglop839
    @gleepglop839 Рік тому +1

    These call in cooler hands are pretty worthless, especially when isee them coming a mile away.

    • @webguy943
      @webguy943 7 місяців тому

      It was such a terrible flop for set of 10s. He donked off with it.

  • @Stockhandle123
    @Stockhandle123 Рік тому +1

    What is this river bet? Spew!

  • @mcfly7
    @mcfly7 Рік тому +4

    The best thing about losing is that you learn. The second best thing about losing is that it's the second best feeling after winning.

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 Рік тому

      If you enjoy your pain, then yes. It's great to lose.

  • @rppoker4768
    @rppoker4768 Рік тому

    I was the one with the JJ not 4 betting pre flop 😂

  • @theadventuresofslim3057
    @theadventuresofslim3057 Рік тому

    Definitely not pot stuck after river block bet, you're beat 99% of the time when you get raised on the river in 2-5 in this exact situation. TBH I play 10-20 and I would never bluff raise this spot, secret exploit vs me, I'm not balanced here, have at it!

  • @technofsfsfsfs
    @technofsfsfsfs Рік тому +1

    What do you guys think about betting $120?

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 Рік тому

      Too much. 1 opponent... He is not going to fold any draws, which likely would be either a strong Combo draw, or already a better hand (KK, JJ, AQ, Q9).
      Betting huge on a terrible board brings terrible result most of the time. So: it's scheduled to lose on long run.
      .
      If V is weak, even small bet on this board would've made him folded.
      .
      So, yes: you made a point: terrible flop bet size.

  • @ronesterman7248
    @ronesterman7248 Рік тому

    A may have saved the caller $$ - a blank river and you have to call an all-in

  • @PokrRat777
    @PokrRat777 Рік тому

    I like blocking the river, but I'd probably bet smaller. $120 bet should get called by all 2 pairs and maybe some Ax. If we get raised, we can fold pretty easily.

  • @chazsmith20
    @chazsmith20 Рік тому

    Just a cooler.

  • @webguy943
    @webguy943 7 місяців тому

    I wouldnt be trying to get all the money in the pot with that hand. Should be checking or betting small.

  • @kylebroussard5952
    @kylebroussard5952 Рік тому

    Hahahahaha the subtle *Let's Go Brandon*
    You're a beauty

  • @MrStevie57
    @MrStevie57 Рік тому

    I wonder if villain folds to a river jam.

    • @bobby__conroy
      @bobby__conroy Рік тому +1

      no, but maybe to a check raise jam on the flop.
      it’s the only way sb can win this hand.

    • @rhpmike
      @rhpmike Рік тому +2

      If we are turning TT into a bluff here then we are going to have way too many bluffs on this river.

  • @veteranpokerpro
    @veteranpokerpro Рік тому

    Hero loses to everything once the Ace comes on the river, he either has a higher set or pocket QQ for the straight. Cooler but at least you lost minimum 🤙🏼

    • @rhpmike
      @rhpmike Рік тому

      Why are villain's hands only AA, KK, QQ, and JJ? He can't have AK, KJ, KT, JT, AJ, AXdd?

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 Рік тому

      @@rhpmike
      not good to bet river:
      1. It's a 3bet pot. Even with a speculative hand, it's not going to be 45d, A3d, 77, or a similar crap. So, Q is very likely to be part of V range here. Particularly Qd!!
      2. V called 3 streets large bet!! Fact. So, expect a monster hand (or nothing) on river!! A bottom set in this scenario is far from monster hand.
      3. V range is V profile dependant (I have no clue about his profile). So: worst case scenario applies: Tight Passive!! 😢
      4. Even with those losing hands possiblity, the situation is against H. Not many of those hands would call a river bet, AXd would pay nothing to river bet...so, it's only left to rely on KJ. After A hits river, not even KJ would call anything. Unless, V is a lunatic.
      5. No AK. AK would played it differently before river.
      .
      Conclusion: river bet is a lose-lose bet.
      .
      Last edit: 7 min after posting.

    • @rhpmike
      @rhpmike Рік тому +1

      @@pot_kivach160 Good conversation. Some responses. 1. I think it can definitely be some of those hands preflop, but I agree those likely aren't going to continue being a large part of his hand. But those are none of the hands I suggested he could have. Why can't he have AK, KJ, KT, JT, etc? If you're giving him queens, what queens are you giving him besides AQ and QQ? If he can have KQ or QJ or QT or Q9, then he can have any of the hands I listed.
      2. Preflop was 4x from oop, so that is standard. Then we had 63% pot and 43% pot. I just disagree that this is a monster or nothing. I do agree that bottom set isn't a monster on this board though. But again, he bet 29% pot on the river. He is targeting plenty of 2-pair hands with this sizing, and as bart says, could even get called from a single pair NFD.
      3. lol agree that we know nothing about V
      4. This is the key part of our disagreement, I think. I disagree that you have to be a lunatic to call a 29% pot bet with less than middle set. You only have to be good here 18% of the time to make a call. Is AK, for example, in the bottom 18% of his range? If not, V, should be calling.
      5. Is there anywhere you would have played AK different besides possibly 4betting pre?
      Different question for you: If our hero checks the river and then villain bets 250, are you folding TT?

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 Рік тому

      @@rhpmike @5: AK supposed to raise turn. At least in my books. That's how I play... Although I've seen, it's a rare playing style in 2/5 game.
      BTW, AK calling all streets is tooo passive play even for passive players. So: no AK for V. No KJ either (I understand that V was trapping... Till he saw river card lol. Then he got scared, too).
      .
      I would fold to a $250 river bet.
      R1: if I'm ready to call $250, then I would bet it myself.
      R2: that is 50bb!! On this river and this hand context, any bet over 5bb I'm folding to. (that's how much I'm willing to pay to see the hand that beats me).
      Reason like: it's 4.5:1, does not hold any waters, in my books. (That reason is used by those who do not read opp hand strength). What's the point calling if I know I'm beat regardless of ratio. I read him strong, therefore I'm folding to his river bet.
      .
      Good conversation!

    • @rhpmike
      @rhpmike Рік тому +1

      @@pot_kivach160 For what it is wroth, with AK solver has the villain correctly calling flop and turn and then always wants to call this bet on the river. I'm not saying we always have to play like the solver, but I wouldn't rule it out completely when it is the overwhelmingly preferred way.
      As far as what you'd call with as hero if he checks, you're definitely opening yourself up to be bluffed. This isn't that bad in most live games (particularly lower stake games) because people don't bluff enough.
      Appreciate the discussion. Best of luck!

  • @pokerboy72
    @pokerboy72 Рік тому

    Did the other guy play it perfectly ??

    • @rhpmike
      @rhpmike Рік тому

      Could argue for a raise on the turn, but V's play seems basically fine to me.

    • @pot_kivach160
      @pot_kivach160 Рік тому

      @@rhpmike yes, raise a turn was must. So, the other guy was not perfect play.

    • @rhpmike
      @rhpmike Рік тому

      @@pot_kivach160 I don't think it is a must raise. With stack sizes the way they are, you can just accept that you're going to have some bad rivers. I just checked solver, and solver calls 75% and raises 25% as V on turn.

  • @mrhumble2937
    @mrhumble2937 Рік тому

    I would have checked call the river.

    • @rhpmike
      @rhpmike Рік тому

      Why? Do you think V is bluffing a lot? Or, do you think that V is going to be value betting hands that he'd fold to a bet?

  • @CJ-uu3lk
    @CJ-uu3lk Рік тому +5

    Let’s go Brandonnnnnn lol! Don’t think he actually realized he said it lol

  • @sensi2713
    @sensi2713 Рік тому

    Great point though with the block bet on the river, get value from all worse and then 100% know he has the Q when raised

  • @jdaz5462
    @jdaz5462 Рік тому +1

    You know Joe Biden is bad when even Bart opens with LGB.

  • @accessdeniedx2
    @accessdeniedx2 Рік тому

    I read somewhere that losing streaks can go on for a very long time, so only focus on the fact of getting money in good, but dam ..... After 5 months, you just wonder if it'll ever stop

  • @cheyennesouza7960
    @cheyennesouza7960 Рік тому

    This is a crappy situarion. I dont think I would be able to value bet the river there unless I thought villian would most likely bluff. And even still, I think Im check folding there.

  • @adambrown8867
    @adambrown8867 Рік тому

    The longer the hand goes the more likely I'll lose with my chronic bad luck. I'm happy to win a pot preflop or flop & it's over.

    • @onthebeach8211
      @onthebeach8211 Рік тому +1

      if you think you're lucky or think you're unlucky, you're correct either way. You're actually drawing bad luck to yourself

    • @noThankyou-g5c
      @noThankyou-g5c Рік тому +1

      you can never be good at poker if you think like this. Honestly by the flop, even considering the villains entire range and not just his specific hand, 90% of the time hero is either going to be good the entire board w villain drawing dead (if villain doesn’t have KK,JJ, or AQ) or hero’s drawing dead from the flop (villain has AQ,KK,JJ). The other 10% of the time villain has the nut flush draw (which loses 2/3 of the time) or he’s got either a single ace, single queen, or QQ (which from the flop that range probably has 33% chance to win by the river). So like 50% or more villain is drawing dead. 40% ish hero is drawing dead. And the last 10% of the time hero is winning most of the time still.
      My point is in this spot getting to the river has nothing to do about. it’s basically a weighted flip slightly in hero’s favor. And this time it landed heads instead of tails but he was lucky to still get away with like 30% of his stack. So it’s really not that bad. Especially if the next time he finds himself in this flip he fully stacks his opponent.

    • @gaborszekely8387
      @gaborszekely8387 Рік тому

      ​@@onthebeach8211 How does one draw bad luck to themself?

  • @JohnSmith-cd1gm
    @JohnSmith-cd1gm Рік тому +7

    The Let's go Brandon still has me laughing two minutes in.

  • @keithkelso9872
    @keithkelso9872 Рік тому

    He’s lucky he didn’t get stacked. It’s set over set. Why are we making this calculus? Sometimes you lose in poker

    • @keithkelso9872
      @keithkelso9872 Рік тому

      And he’s only a buy in deep. If they both have a lot of BB’s in front of them then sure it’s a hand you can get away from at times but rarely with just a buy in in front of you

  • @robertbeuck7556
    @robertbeuck7556 Рік тому

    Let's go Brandon.....😅

  • @jamesbell1613
    @jamesbell1613 Рік тому +2

    "Let's go Brandon". 😂 I'm not betting that river.

  • @davidkrafsig195
    @davidkrafsig195 Рік тому

    Let’s go Brandon. Lol

  • @UnknownWarriorZz
    @UnknownWarriorZz Рік тому +3

    Let’s go Brandon!

  • @dan22482
    @dan22482 Рік тому

    LGB!

  • @RealDJStew724
    @RealDJStew724 Рік тому +3

    Let Brandon go

  • @jeremykeefer9425
    @jeremykeefer9425 Рік тому

    LETS GO BRANDON lol. Love it Bart!

  • @chucklandry73
    @chucklandry73 Рік тому

    Did he just say let's go Brandon?

  • @onthebeach8211
    @onthebeach8211 Рік тому +4

    Let Go Brandon

  • @uup116
    @uup116 Рік тому

    "Let's go Brandon"...lol

  • @lance862
    @lance862 Рік тому

    Let's Go Brandon I love that opening...

  • @quinn9240
    @quinn9240 Рік тому +4

    “Let’s go Brandon” thought Bart was a lib lol

    • @sportspokerguy3506
      @sportspokerguy3506 Рік тому

      I think he is but a lot of libs are normal people - the ones who actually like Brandon are leftists, not exactly the same as a liberal anymore. A lot people in the middle just call themselves liberal. If they’re not blue-haired and fully invested their personal identity into a group, they probably don’t like Brandon

    • @snex000
      @snex000 Рік тому +6

      Bart is a closet libertarian who isn't ready to come out yet.

    • @bookedroomer
      @bookedroomer Рік тому +2

      @@sportspokerguy3506 you think leftists like joe biden lmao

    • @sportspokerguy3506
      @sportspokerguy3506 Рік тому

      @@bookedroomer they want us to go to war with Russia over Ukraine. When the leftists start supporting the military industrial complex we should all be scared

    • @uup116
      @uup116 Рік тому

      @@sportspokerguy3506 But make no mistake...those are your tribe.