The Sickest Exploit No One Is Talking About

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  • @saulocostapoker
    @saulocostapoker  8 днів тому

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  • @_MMWWMM_
    @_MMWWMM_ Рік тому +95

    Thanks, i just used this and got stacked by AA

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  Рік тому +36

      lol you are fast! I imagine this is a joke, but for the other people reading - don't get discouraged if one or two exploits didn't work. It's not supposed to work always! Keep paying attention and adjusting whenever you can

    • @trygotaim1880
      @trygotaim1880 Рік тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @blairarcher8952
      @blairarcher8952 Рік тому

      Haha

    • @dango470
      @dango470 Рік тому +2

      Its only a 5-10% difference tho, at least rfi, so it makes sense yoh get run over or false reads sometimes. But its huge over distance

    • @patb6486
      @patb6486 8 місяців тому

      lol bilbo never ran into a troll so big..or you’re burnt toast

  • @TetaBall
    @TetaBall Рік тому +20

    From your play and explains, to the methodic teacher/student style informational vids, to the satire and sarcasm humour you incorporate into your vids. This channel is absolute gold. Thanks Saulo for this content!

  • @manuelfontana8283
    @manuelfontana8283 Рік тому +7

    Being more focused on timing tells since this video came out and I think this could be an absolute game changer! The 4 bet bluff vs long tanking 3bet it's absolutely massive. Can't wait for the full course to come out to study this theme in deep even in postflop play .
    Thanks Saulo, a huge hug from Italy

  • @diegoperaltaastorga349
    @diegoperaltaastorga349 Рік тому +19

    Most underrated poker channel. thanks Saulo!

    • @Donkle365
      @Donkle365 Рік тому +1

      Everyone thinks this channel is amazing or whine that it'll kill online poker and he had unprecedented growth so I don't see how it's underrated :)

    • @TetaBall
      @TetaBall Рік тому +5

      @@Donkle365 how does the eventuality you mentioned effect the opinion that the channel itself is underrated?
      If solvers haven't killed the game yet, I highly doubt Saulo will achieve this feat single-handedly, lol

    • @Donkle365
      @Donkle365 Рік тому

      I believe you don't know what underrated means. Also, I never claimed this channel would kill poker

    • @diegoperaltaastorga349
      @diegoperaltaastorga349 Рік тому

      @@Donkle365 👍

  • @Exposed0000_1
    @Exposed0000_1 Рік тому +3

    Hey Saulo,
    I was reading your RIO Journal that you started and your last post 5 years ago you said that you do not enjoy poker , but you do it as a job and you wish you could do something else more productive. My question to you is, why are you still doing poker 5 years later ?
    Here is your quote
    "That's a very good question. I don't really regret anything I did in the past because all the decisions I made were what brought me here and you can learn and grow a lot even (I should actually say 'specially') from the bad ones. So no, I don't regret becoming a professional poker player.
    However, yes, I wouldn't advise anyone to take this path. Being a poker pro is insanely hard, not only to become one but to stay one lol Also the downsides of it are really significant. Yes money is good, yes you can work from your own home, yes you don't have a boss and yes you enjoy a degree of freedom in general that you wouldn't be able to in a regular career choice. But all those things are not making me a happier person than I was when I was at a 9-5 job 2.5 years ago.
    Also, for me personally, the decision of becoming a poker pro was very fast and at the time I didn't see poker for what it really is. So today I'm already thinking about when I will be able to abandon the poker career, because I think I could be doing more useful things with my life. But thats a personal search for purpose and meaning that is different for everyone.
    For now poker pays my bills (which are not few) and I'm grateful for it, so as long as it is my profession I will do my best at it every single day."

  • @snesmaniac228
    @snesmaniac228 5 місяців тому

    Saulo, is it worth implementing this strategy in micro/low tournaments? Or is this strategy mainly for cash games?

  • @ltsjack
    @ltsjack Рік тому +5

    Charlie Carrel talks a lot about the postflop timing tell: Snap call = medium showdown value where after getting a snap call on flop or turn he will bomb the next street assuming they always have some medium pair that folds.
    What are your thoughts on this tell?

    • @a.c.6937
      @a.c.6937 4 місяці тому +1

      A timing tell doesn't mean much online either. You'll just get confused if you try to use it systematically. Of course, there are exceptions, so it's still worth looking at the overall picture. Simply put, timing alone doesn't contain enough information.

    • @gabrielboily2641
      @gabrielboily2641 3 місяці тому

      ​@@a.c.6937 For sure there's no tell that is 100% it's very player dependent. I have a player that everytime he bluffs he bets slow and when strong he bets quick. A different player could do the total opposite.

  • @antihackerify
    @antihackerify Рік тому +3

    Timing tells against weak opponents are a real thing post flop, i also aways take a while to call when im trying to get bluffed, and call very fast when i dont want to get bluffed, from my experience this also works well.

    • @Mr.Muckington
      @Mr.Muckington 4 дні тому

      Yes works well against fish. To bad you are the fish to non fish

  • @dango470
    @dango470 Рік тому

    Another way to use it exploitatively for extraction is "hollywooding". Ie, if you got a strong hand, you want to tank for a bit before making your 3bet or river jam.
    Likewise, I use timing to gauge if my river bluffs/value bets are any good. If im getting snap called, then its bad either way (cause with value betting, you could be extractinf more, unless the opp tanks for a bit)
    These are really good, im going to incorporate it more into my game

  • @KettlebellSI
    @KettlebellSI Рік тому

    Do you have anything for PLO? Is it possible to program this program to PLO?

  • @boroskalonja1102
    @boroskalonja1102 Рік тому

    great! can that be used also for mtts?

  • @fbaraky660
    @fbaraky660 Рік тому

    lovely mate. in 12:43 you mention 20evbb/100 in 40k hands is extremely unlikely unless your winrate is super high
    I ran 100k hands at 17bb/100 (500nl) at bodog. it dropped to 6.5 in the next 25k hands
    back then I showed nick how variance is absolutely higher than poker dope would show. both for cash and tournaments.
    he implemented this in his teachings afterwards; we agreed.

  • @ppforlife3205
    @ppforlife3205 Рік тому +4

    How do you adjust for players who multi table?

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  Рік тому +1

      What do you mean? All of what was said in the video refers to people that multi-table - regulars.

    • @ppforlife3205
      @ppforlife3205 Рік тому

      @@saulocostapoker People who play more than 4+ tables. Seems like if the more tables a person plays they would take more time on each action.

    • @lukebruce5234
      @lukebruce5234 Рік тому +1

      @@saulocostapoker I think the logic is that when you have a lot of stuff going on on other tables it will sometimes take you much longer to engage in actions which while single tabling would take you

  • @sebastianjung9190
    @sebastianjung9190 Рік тому +1

    this doesnt apply to none zoom games since the player on later postions can prethink about it

  • @hooley9855
    @hooley9855 Рік тому

    Please correct me if I'm wrong, so when we have a strong hand do we want to act fast with our decisions because that induces more 3b and less F3b? And then when we're opening and 3betting with mid range hands we want to take our time to increase the liklihood of the folds?

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  Рік тому +1

      I think you misinterpreted something. The video is about the timings of your opponents and what they mean, not how to manipulate your own timings. I don't think there is much benefit to manipulating your own timings as no one is paying attention and adjusting to it anyway.

  • @wVLADw
    @wVLADw Рік тому

    All the hands are attempting to steal. The timing really affect this?

  • @EpicNoobPwner
    @EpicNoobPwner 11 місяців тому

    Most useful poker video I've ever seen on UA-cam

  • @Donkle365
    @Donkle365 7 місяців тому

    Hey Saulo, I gained so much value from your content, you deserve my money :D any plans on releasing this timing tell course you mentioned?

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  7 місяців тому +1

      Yess, it will be released within the next few months! Check out community tab posts, I asked today which course people would like to see released sooner

  • @davidfong7848
    @davidfong7848 Рік тому

    When you were 5bet shoving light, were you using villain’s 4bet timing, RFI timing, or a mix of the two?

  • @tootall1674
    @tootall1674 Рік тому +1

    Over the past few days I’ve been noticing people exploitively using timing tells in my games and this video confirms it. Great video man very informative

  • @iambadatpickingusernames6669

    What’s your opinion on using exploitative reverse timing tells? Ie acting slower with premiums to induce spazzes?

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  Рік тому +4

      Almost no one is paying attention to it, so you wouldn't have much return. That being said, its a freeroll right. If at least someone takes the bait, it should be a profitable strategy.

  • @farlyntoga4845
    @farlyntoga4845 Рік тому

    Hi Saulo, great video. Thank you for that.
    I have two questions.
    1) In the beginning of the video you said that you had feeling like you were cheated or exploited on ignition. However why do you think you were getting exploited? I understand your winrate increased because you started using timing tells. You started exploiting more population. However you have not explained why were you getting exploited?
    2) Do you use some program, that can measure how long somebody took to take action?

  • @noThankyou-g5c
    @noThankyou-g5c Рік тому +2

    id love a video on postflop timing tells. I imagine it’s much more complicated. I feel like it’s easy to both associate it very long and very short action with strength or weakness (either thinking long because they have a strong hand and are thinking through the best course of action to extract value or bc they have a weak hand and maybe dont want to call or are considering bluffing and on the other hand short timing is a classic bluff tell since youd want to think if u have a strong hand but some people are dumb and just play face up while others may be trying to utilize a reverse tell. like trying to look like some shitty donk shove on the turn to get called down light by bad players who don’t want to get bullied. that might not be a thing on most sites/stakes but it definitely is on 5nl & 10nl on ignition)

    • @mikegoodwin5951
      @mikegoodwin5951 Рік тому +4

      I wouldnt. I figured out alot of stuff on my own from playing and looking for patterns. Then guys with youtube channels come and give away hard earned secrets to the masses just so they can promote themselves. Just figure it out for yourself man then you will have an edge on the field. If the secret gets out you wont have the edge for long. Just figure stuff out on your own. Dont beg a guy to release all of his secrets to the masses.

    • @mikegoodwin5951
      @mikegoodwin5951 Рік тому

      Or pay him for private coaching for 1hr and ask him to give you all his timing tell knowledge. I dont know why youd want him to make more videos about it.

    • @jeffshackleford3152
      @jeffshackleford3152 10 місяців тому

      I always thought those were straight up poker bots doing that.
      I looked them up a few times and they seemed to always have TPGK or two pair and not the straight or flush.

  • @CristianGVB
    @CristianGVB Рік тому +1

    Hey Saulo,
    Thinking about how important is the range composition on flops and turns of villain bets and raises (even more than frequency I would guess)
    Is there a way to have GTO proportion of bluff/value ratio to compare to H2N numbers on the Flop and Turn nodes?
    Is there any heuristic besides the 70/30 flop and 50/50 turn? I think these don't work for many spots. Or maybe some way to get the specifics spots approximate numbers?
    If so, which hands categories would be a bluff? Draws, even 3rd pair if is an overbet sizing?
    Thanks for the content

    • @sharkyjawz1342
      @sharkyjawz1342 Рік тому

      Gto wizard done a video on "Leverage" thats worth checking out

  • @jammflint84
    @jammflint84 Рік тому

    Saulo are you using the MX Vertical mouse?

  • @raducuvlad2187
    @raducuvlad2187 Рік тому

    One question: I am a software engineer myself which player poker part time as well in university (quite sucessfully). How comes you stuck with poker? IT is high income as well, minus the stress and variance of poker

    • @凯文的扑克之路
      @凯文的扑克之路 Рік тому

      Maybe he loves poker more

    • @matta5749
      @matta5749 Рік тому +1

      It’s basically a universal trend among top players that they were absolutely obsessed with the game for at least the beginning of their careers. Anyone who doesn’t love poker shouldn’t try to pursue it as a career. It would be a miserable life if you don’t love it.

  • @chriscoles9201
    @chriscoles9201 Рік тому +3

    Great content! I play regular tables and not Zoom, so I'm not sure how this translates, though I'm definitely going to start being much more aware of the time opponents take to make decisions. Personally though I only play 4 tables at a time and have always typically tried to take about the same time to make decisions, as to be balanced with my timing. Oddly enough I never thought of exploiting my opponents with time in this way, but I myself was at least aware that I didn't want to act quickly with good hands and slowly with marginal ones. Curious to try this out and also to hear more when your course comes out.

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  Рік тому +10

      My experience is that in regular tables you have to adjust the thresholds to account for the fact that the game is slower. So while a 10 second 3bet would mean a lot in a zoom game, perhaps it doesn't mean as much in a regular table and I need to up that threshold to something like 15s. Gotta do some experimentation and pay a lot of attention until you have a good grasp on the thresholds that are optimal

    • @andrewfraancis
      @andrewfraancis Рік тому

      @@saulocostapoker would you say on reg if players act fast it weights them to lower fold % still?

    • @susymay7831
      @susymay7831 Рік тому

      ​@@saulocostapoker Gold and diamonds on this channel 💍💎💎

  • @DiamondForevah
    @DiamondForevah Рік тому

    Nice video! Why in the general sample the sample next to 5bet is 0? How much this course will it be?

    • @connorcrump3825
      @connorcrump3825 5 місяців тому +1

      He is a great poker coach but it looks like maybe not the best programmer. Looked like a small bug. Also the labels all over the place kind of poorly designed. But I don't think he cared how it looked just that it got him the data lol.

  • @gernotg8480
    @gernotg8480 8 місяців тому

    Is the course out?

  • @adrianrivers1195
    @adrianrivers1195 Рік тому

    Excellent video. I like the scientific / data driven approach.

  • @barbril5140
    @barbril5140 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot Saulo

  • @Illiadofmalorne
    @Illiadofmalorne Рік тому

    I'd be curious to see. Is there a correlation between how fast you bet and them folding at all? Like a subconscious assumption if they are betting fast they might be really strong?

  • @maxlacerdaviverdepoker
    @maxlacerdaviverdepoker Рік тому +4

    The amount of money that is embbeded in this video is just insane. Congrats for the great content my friend!

  • @mafiadope
    @mafiadope Рік тому

    Is this 2004? Is your sick exploit really a level 1 timing tell?

  • @lomasdemor
    @lomasdemor Рік тому

    Great video Saulo!! One thing i was thinking about. If your software can do this great job and deep analisys is not worth it to add a future in wich the software can read hands so you can export hand historys out of the tables and take a look at the data for millions of hands? For sure it´s very easy for you taking in consideration your capacities as programer

  • @TakePoker
    @TakePoker Рік тому +2

    Great content Saulo. I think many anon players have suspicions about timing tells; It's awesome to see data that backs up the feelings. Keep it up👍

  • @SimonStaxPoker
    @SimonStaxPoker Рік тому

    Super interesting thank you!!!

  • @OmniCasper
    @OmniCasper Рік тому

    I am curious, when you 4 bet or jam on the 3 and 4 bets, did you do that fast or slow, and how much impact on the result do you think that could have? But nice, I have always thought about the timing, but this is first time I see something on the matter nice video! 5/5

  • @bladlee4443
    @bladlee4443 10 місяців тому

    受益匪浅!万分感谢!

  • @Mauricio-kf8qx
    @Mauricio-kf8qx Рік тому

    This works great blind vs blind or button vs blinds

  • @icaroferreira1528
    @icaroferreira1528 Рік тому

    Seu conteúdo gratuito já é absurdo, fico so imaginando o papo de alto nível que rola dentro do time 🤯 Obrigado, Saulo!

  • @dustynh4288
    @dustynh4288 Рік тому

    Love the content bro keep up the great work I'm a MTT up n comer online , I kno your primarily cash game but I still find this extremely valuable appreciation

  • @coopernorman4835
    @coopernorman4835 Рік тому +10

    Also, Saulo, what is your opinion on so much free poker training on the internet? Obviously, people will get better and better at poker, but there will be people that just won't put the time in to improve, correct? Sometimes I get scared that the games will dry up because of all the free amazing learning opportunities online, but then I remember; most people don't want the grind. What do you think about that?

    • @phrog6073
      @phrog6073 Рік тому

      ye online will die in like 10 yrs

    • @twanrui3222
      @twanrui3222 Рік тому

      All the idiots making free content make no money playing online poker.

    • @vojtechmatulik1292
      @vojtechmatulik1292 Рік тому +9

      Bro easy example.
      There is also plenty of workout advice online and evrtyone can do it.
      And how many people are really fit?? Its same. Small percentage gets much better, average get little bit better and majority will suck

    • @k0ufaR
      @k0ufaR Рік тому +11

      @@phrog6073 That's what I heard 10 years ago. Truth is that most of the people are lazy to study, but still want to play. Poker will never dry up, people don't change.

    • @bryan-still-a-poker-player
      @bryan-still-a-poker-player Рік тому +4

      ​@@phrog6073 people been saying that since 2011 lol

  • @georgeargyris543
    @georgeargyris543 Рік тому

    How soon can we get this course?! 🔥

  • @coopernorman4835
    @coopernorman4835 Рік тому +2

    Can't wait for this video Saulo, thank you! Also, do you still play frequently? Or are you more of a coach now?

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  Рік тому +1

      You're welcome my friend! My focus nowadays is on running my businesses - UA-cam and Metagame, so I play maybe 2-3k hands per week.

  • @ЕгорИванов-и2о
    @ЕгорИванов-и2о Рік тому

    Insane stuff! So good! Thank you very much!!!

  • @BittyPlaysPoker
    @BittyPlaysPoker Рік тому

    I thought you were hyping up to mental game in the first minute. This was a nice surprise. Going to impliment this to some degree right away. I grind $50-100 tourneys I would imagine its still applicable especially against fish

  • @saulocostapoker
    @saulocostapoker  Рік тому +10

    If you would like to get notified when the timing tell course is released, drop your email here:
    COURSE WAITING LIST 👉 courses.saulocosta.poker/timing-tell-course-waiting-list

    • @Deathproph3t
      @Deathproph3t Рік тому

      I cliked the link and the e-mail form is not working when I'm accessing site from Russia, I have to switch to VPN. Why did you block access to Russian users?

    • @ireadursoul
      @ireadursoul 6 місяців тому

      Boas Saulo, o link não funciona?

  • @tonyhlk8182
    @tonyhlk8182 Рік тому +1

    I felt that on the beginning of the video 😅

  • @iwishuglhf
    @iwishuglhf Рік тому

    Very great Video! Loved it (:
    I am now subscribed and looking forward to more Videos! Have a nice day and keep it up my man

  • @JoeCreates697
    @JoeCreates697 Рік тому

    game changer for me. Thanks bro

  • @JoaoBiglier666
    @JoaoBiglier666 6 місяців тому

    conteúdo sagrado irmão! Coisa linda Saulo, meus sinceros agradecimentos por esse conhecimento

  • @AnthonyConti-g3f
    @AnthonyConti-g3f Рік тому

    Did you look up the hands 24 hours later to see what hands you are getting to fold? I think that would’ve made this video incredibly more eye opening.

  • @Hugo-.F.-000
    @Hugo-.F.-000 Рік тому

    Grande Saulo, aqui a debitar world class knowledge for free. Obrigado. Vi o video há uns dias e tive que voltar aqui para comentar. Estou a ficar paranóico, ando a contar os segundos do time bank, isto é real, e funciona ahah até tenho anotado a taxa de sucesso das vezes que altero a minha acção com base nos timing tells e os resultados parecem ser conclusivos...e cuidado comigo...ando a mandar fake timing tells ahah

  • @Deathproph3t
    @Deathproph3t Рік тому

    I've just cliked the link and the e-mail form is not working when I'm accessing site from Russia, I have to switch to VPN. Why did you block access to Russian users?

  • @PeterBarsoum-yu2vf
    @PeterBarsoum-yu2vf Рік тому

    Top tier content 💯

  • @susymay7831
    @susymay7831 Рік тому

    How much will your timing tell course cost?

  • @slivy4402
    @slivy4402 Рік тому

    Will this work for lower stakes games also?

  • @paulovictorsantossilva7704
    @paulovictorsantossilva7704 Рік тому +2

    Great stuff man, thanks for sharing.
    I like very much the way you do work, very effective.
    Im a mtt player and i've always believe in timing tells, which are pretty simillar to what you just showed for most spots.
    Its all about obviousness and comfortableness over human behavior.
    Wide/close bluff combos take a while to raise, obvious and value combos go easy faster.
    The higher the pressure the most evident these timing tells gets imo.

  • @TheAvuS
    @TheAvuS Рік тому +9

    People are more likely to multi table in Micro-Low Stakes though? Isn't this gonna impact this "time tell strategy"?

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  Рік тому +12

      Not sure what you mean...can you elaborate? Every regular multi-tables, regardless of stake. The multi-table factor is one of the major factors that cause timing tells to exist in the first place.

    • @colinmurphy3478
      @colinmurphy3478 Рік тому

      @@saulocostapoker I think he means it implys the person did not open late because he was weak, but busy elsewhere. I six table and get to monsters very late because of this reason.

    • @psychicbink4492
      @psychicbink4492 Рік тому +5

      If anything, people multi tabling makes timing tells more potent because people will snap raise nutted hands while taking longer with the bottom of the raising range

    • @TheAvuS
      @TheAvuS Рік тому

      @@saulocostapoker Makes sense now. Huge fan from Portugal here. Love you man.

    • @GThOe
      @GThOe Рік тому +1

      @@psychicbink4492 underrated comment

  • @dchen0_alt
    @dchen0_alt Рік тому +1

    Sick video! I'd love to see content on limping premiums from EP: the data supporting it, whether you balance it with weaker hands, postflop play, etc.

  • @susymay7831
    @susymay7831 Рік тому

    Can someone please summarize the key timming tells ideas from this video?

  • @earlbucket4280
    @earlbucket4280 Рік тому

    your fake tilt is top notch, thanks for that🤣

  • @yangyang9548
    @yangyang9548 Рік тому +1

    FFS how should I win with these kind of players in the pool

  • @RiSKPoker
    @RiSKPoker Рік тому

    Wow, great content :)

  • @凯文的扑克之路
    @凯文的扑克之路 Рік тому +1

    This Video is Insane!!!!!!!

  • @LinusHate
    @LinusHate Рік тому

    Ever since this video showed up i feel like most of regs found out about this tell cause i see many people fake tanking with AA lmao, i think this exploit only works against recreationals now. I got conterexploited against people using their hole time bank many times against AA many times 😂

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  Рік тому

      This doesn't change anything mate. If what you are saying is true, then the leak is still there, its just reversed. Now when people act quickly preflop they never have QQ+, and you can call wider and reraise wider because of that 😁Its impossible not to have timing leaks

  • @keniffkeniff
    @keniffkeniff Рік тому

    Holy shit, that`s impressive. You've come a long way and in the end you've really become the purple line warrior we aspired to become back in the day :)

  • @degenmike8480
    @degenmike8480 Рік тому

    Games about to get wild

  • @entropyl3i
    @entropyl3i Рік тому +1

    great stuff

  • @GODofFM
    @GODofFM Рік тому

    Hi Saulo, thanks for the info, this is a piece of information to think about; just wanted to ask, have you by chance tried to contact anybody of their admin team, maybe finding them through their insta account or something? I mean maybe they could share any extra things you were unable to find. The data you collected using the training platform is also valuable but obviously cannot be compared to the data they processed in the live game sessions. I'll try to find and reach out to them but if you already did, please let me know. Thanks.
    P.S.: I shared this info with my team (mtt), and they laughed even though I showed a bunch of hands where it worked :D Although I'm not using this like a mega exploit like some crazy stuff you were showing off back in the days in your discord server (xD) but in the situations when there are some arguments for call, some arguments for raise, and the villain tanking just adds some extra argument for raising the pot (testing it both pre flop and post flop)

  • @dft110
    @dft110 Рік тому

    I have dif openion about this you have to go with your guts with this spots for real tho

  • @ticenits1926
    @ticenits1926 Рік тому

    Shows a perfect run of 5bet hands, lets see all the times this failed.

  • @daviddivad777
    @daviddivad777 Рік тому +3

    Sometimes people are just distracted or scratching their butt. also, this can start a meta-game of regs faking timing tells.

    • @FlummoxedCartwright
      @FlummoxedCartwright Рік тому

      Already happens particularly tanking AA pre flop

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  Рік тому +12

      Yes, distraction is a major element of timing tells, and it's already accounted for in the data. Also keep in mind its not a black and white situation where longer decision NEVER is a strong hand. That's not what this is about...it's a probability distribution where different timings will on average have different range compositions. But the same hand can appear in all the timing intervals, what changes is the probability. Probability is all that matters here

    • @daviddivad777
      @daviddivad777 Рік тому

      @@saulocostapoker fair point

  • @chepper8405
    @chepper8405 Рік тому

    Great!

  • @luckymaggie6594
    @luckymaggie6594 Рік тому

    But this exploit is easily countered by fake tanking..

  • @bryan-still-a-poker-player
    @bryan-still-a-poker-player Рік тому

    Tanking with aces always now

  • @asdzxc5216
    @asdzxc5216 Рік тому

    Analysing your students data on games vs bots doesn’t make sense. Since they know they play bots, so they will never try to balance their timing. Of course it takes less time to act with top of your range on average, it is obvious.
    But in actual games people know that their timing might be used by opponent so they pay more attention to it.
    I’m not saying timing tell is not a thing, of course it is, I’m saying that data collected vs bots is irrelevant, it couldn’t show anything else

    • @asdzxc5216
      @asdzxc5216 Рік тому

      So the second part of the video doesn’t really confirm the data collected by the time mojo, since it is not from human vs human games. But anyway overall conclusions are probably correct

  • @lcj2848
    @lcj2848 Рік тому

    I like this video, thanks for the information. However I feel like the training environment does not make sense, since your students will have watched this video and adjusted their tells at least a bit, no? Realistically speaking, a low amount of people will join your training software, without watching your videos (quite religiously).

  • @mrcv1999
    @mrcv1999 Рік тому

    I reckon this video will cause a bunch of begginers to punt their minds off preflop 😂

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  Рік тому +1

      Can't punt more than I did to know these things! I 5bet jammed T8o on a read :D

  • @matheusstotti
    @matheusstotti Рік тому +1

    to usando essa merda e só me fudendo KKKKKKKKKKKKKK valeu mano

  • @alvaropinheiro94
    @alvaropinheiro94 Рік тому

    GOAT

  • @andrewdinns1746
    @andrewdinns1746 Рік тому

    sit stand walk desks are a thing. it takes me 25+ seconds to go from standing -> sitting. i would be weary of using preflop timing tells.

  • @bertjames9661
    @bertjames9661 Рік тому

    Sorcery!

  • @franciscoriosvallejo5584
    @franciscoriosvallejo5584 Рік тому

    like in the dark

  • @mortalhordewarrior9285
    @mortalhordewarrior9285 Рік тому

    Oh this is a diabolic exploit, youre waiting for you opponent to crunch some number weigh some odds maybe feel a bit sick. Then you snap all in and bring all their worst nightmares to life lmao and they say nah fuck this... evil bro. Im copying this

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  Рік тому

      Loved the "evil bro. Im copying this" LMAO go get them 👊🏽👊🏽

  • @barbin2
    @barbin2 Рік тому

    Genial!

  • @elon_m
    @elon_m Рік тому +1

    likely u kill this edge with ur video, thx

    • @saulocostapoker
      @saulocostapoker  Рік тому +3

      Timing tells are a function of a unsolvable logistical problem - it's impossible to allocate the same amount of attention to all the different decisions. Regardless of whether people know about it or not, they will continue to have leaks

    • @elon_m
      @elon_m Рік тому

      ​@@saulocostapoker u are still cleaning up last bigger edges for winrates imo. yt usually full of fishregs. fair play to u to monetize it tho

  • @Toastxp3
    @Toastxp3 Рік тому

    youre a goat bro

  • @BernardoSette1
    @BernardoSette1 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @sitetraffix6657
    @sitetraffix6657 Рік тому

    This is weaker than Live action reads. But I guess if you are playing low/micro stakes, I can see timing being a "thing". This isn't worth installing in your tool chest. Just because someone can explain some BS doesn't mean it doesn't stink. I hope that you all play like this. Better for me. lol

  • @straydawg2035
    @straydawg2035 Рік тому

    I play multiple tables. If my timing is off, its probably because I have a decision on another table...idk if your "timing" tells are very reliable.

  • @rifsoneh
    @rifsoneh Рік тому +1

    Please stop uploading videos. Your information is too valuable hahaha 🙏

  • @brendacosta5862
    @brendacosta5862 Рік тому

    the best

  • @cameronandersen9338
    @cameronandersen9338 Рік тому +1

    Anyone who can build an app like that, can build an RTA…

  • @lukebruce5234
    @lukebruce5234 Рік тому

    Wtf you must be extremely intelligent how can someone program something like this on a whim... 😮

  • @kristianstenerson2608
    @kristianstenerson2608 Рік тому +1

    this is a bunch of baloney lol

  • @rdillon5212
    @rdillon5212 Рік тому

    🐐

  • @taylankocyigit6186
    @taylankocyigit6186 Рік тому

    😳