TIPS To Quickly IMPROVE At Poker & MOVE UP Stakes In 2023!

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  • Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
  • Most small stakes players I talk to want to know how to improve quickly and what they need to do before they can move up in stakes. This video by Justin ‘JustGTO Saliba’ covers some of the most important things that you have to consider to do just that!
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  • @PokerCoaching
    @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому +10

    What did you learn from this video that will help you improve your poker game and move up the stakes in 2022?

    • @Horizon9111
      @Horizon9111 2 роки тому +2

      Jonathan - love all of your content, thank you! Curious what software do you use to recreate hand breakdowns so we can see the cards, and each bet, call, fold, etc.?

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому +1

      @@Horizon9111 I'm glad you're enjoying it :) I use ezreplayer.com for this.

    • @Horizon9111
      @Horizon9111 2 роки тому +1

      @@PokerCoaching Thank you!

    • @HenrikMollerhoj
      @HenrikMollerhoj 2 роки тому +1

      I know quite a few of my flaws… not really being able to correct them. Like falling in love with top pair top kicker.
      I will start using a little bit of time after playing sessions, going through a few hands!

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому +2

      @@HenrikMollerhoj Awesome! One way to get over the mental leak is to figure out why you fall in love with top pair top kicker. Is it because you're upset it seems someone out-drew you? Or possibly it's the desire to scoop in the pot and you can't do that when you fold! Reflect on it and try to retrain yourself to only focus on making the MOST profitable play in a situation. When that's your only goal, you'll think through things much more clearly. Good luck improving your habits!

  • @yojmb9
    @yojmb9 2 роки тому +97

    awesome. hoping to move up to 0.02/0.05 stakes one day!

    • @craigerc713
      @craigerc713 2 роки тому +3

      😆

    • @darrienperez5836
      @darrienperez5836 2 роки тому +1

      Dead af🤦‍♂️😂

    • @jamesmiddleton8335
      @jamesmiddleton8335 2 роки тому +4

      Same bro, might make the jump today

    • @ehonda9997
      @ehonda9997 2 роки тому +2

      You know I thought that was a typo! 🤣🤣🙄

    • @helvijskalnins3264
      @helvijskalnins3264 Рік тому +6

      You'll get there. Started with 25$ playing 0.01/0.02. Said to myself i'll go up when i grind up to 100$ to 0.02/0.05. Now i'm at 140$. Next jump will be when i have 200$. all about the slow grind

  • @chris6162
    @chris6162 2 роки тому +10

    Thank you so much for this video. I realize my bankroll is too small for the mtts I've been playing and that's giving unnecessary stress on my games. Extremely helpful

  • @lyticaLx
    @lyticaLx Рік тому +4

    Really well made video! 3 months into poker and I am now writing down goals, reviewing my hands from online main event seat games and noting to myself the same mistakes I'm making to work on those scenarios.

  • @botanr101
    @botanr101 2 роки тому +19

    My favorite atomic habits quote is "“Complaining about not achieving success despite working hard is like complaining about an ice cube not melting when you heated it from 25 to 31 degrees. All the action happens at 32 degrees.” And it definitely applies to poker - we get better and better everyday slowly heating up until our game is a completely different form from what it was before.

  • @camanderson9954
    @camanderson9954 2 роки тому +3

    the entire video put exactly what ive been telling myself I need to do on a professional and well worded way by a professional. I signed up for the free challenge and hoping I learn a thing or two or three!

  • @tatertae5730
    @tatertae5730 2 роки тому +11

    Poker is alot more difficult then I ever anticipated. Justin's breakdown sounds intense. Great sound advice. All the work takes some of the fun out of the game. Thank you for the info.

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @chrisowen3878
      @chrisowen3878 2 роки тому +1

      Do you play to have fun, or do you play to win?

    • @tatertae5730
      @tatertae5730 2 роки тому +2

      @@chrisowen3878 I want to win, but playing for fun is funnier but alot leass profitable

    • @camanderson9954
      @camanderson9954 2 роки тому +1

      @@tatertae5730 it is practice and studying. Knowing what to do in what spots the most correct time for the situation. I am still playing online with pre flop charts open to help with that ect.

    • @benlocker
      @benlocker 2 роки тому +2

      @@camanderson9954 you know that counts as cheating btw

  • @Getsitdone
    @Getsitdone 3 місяці тому

    Just saw you take first! Love to see it! Thanks for all you do!

  • @pillcosby6569
    @pillcosby6569 2 роки тому +1

    Nice take on this topic

  • @leematthews3036
    @leematthews3036 2 роки тому +1

    Good stuff!

  • @jsmalec
    @jsmalec 2 роки тому +1

    Justin, I appreciated your comment about Josh Waitzkin as I teach chess to children and have had the chance to meet him a couple of times. I will have to check out his book. If you are interested I would suggest the movie "Searching for Bobby Fischer" which is a rendition of his life as a young chess player and is based a book written by his father.

  • @mig7290
    @mig7290 2 роки тому +1

    Good information.

  • @r77oliver
    @r77oliver 2 роки тому +2

    The last 10 seconds, OMG! I was a 1-3 player and now I'm a 2-5!!!

  • @oliverjordan695
    @oliverjordan695 2 роки тому +1

    Always A treat

  • @susymay7831
    @susymay7831 2 роки тому +1

    Hey... really good guest and key quote!

  • @jasonisfamous6544
    @jasonisfamous6544 2 роки тому +2

    Im having one of these nights too been studying for months and improving but now getting wrecked in .25 buy in mtt on acr lol. my first mtt i got 6th place in before i started studying i think cause i bluffed more and was more agro.

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому

      Make sure you put in volume! There is lots of variance. Play 1000 tournaments and you'll likely realize your edge!

  • @prakashmahtani6345
    @prakashmahtani6345 2 роки тому +1

    Great video thanks for the info.....

  • @ollesonessonlidholt549
    @ollesonessonlidholt549 2 роки тому +3

    good video for sure, I just feel like most people need some more concrete examples of how to actually improve. How do one study the certain spot or review a session post game?

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому +2

      Find friends, coaches, communities full of players better than you to share and talk through the hands. Look to join the PokerCoaching Discord and ask lots of questions, and make sure to take good notes when you play!

    • @cb.7814
      @cb.7814 2 роки тому +1

      I agree. I've played quite a bit. I played in a casino daily for about 9 months in 2019. I have watched quite a few videos (including lots of yours), and I've tried reading a few books. It's like trying to sit with a group of scientists and take part in the conversation. I understand a little bit quite well. But most of it is in their "special language". I understand vaguely many of the terms, but I have zero ability to apply it. They've already got their PhD and can't imagine how to dumb it down enough to talk to me. I look up the different terms you use, but it often doesn't help much. Like looking up a few words in another language, it doesn't help a whole lot in understanding the conversation.

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому

      @@cb.7814 The best way to fix this is to go into a structured learning course from start to finish. I would recommend beginning with my Master the Fundamentals course here: pokercoaching.com/free, that will help you develop a good base. From there, I would recommend taking either my Cash Game Masterclass or Tournament Masterclass depending on which game type you're playing the most. This will help structure your learning and take you from start to finish. I hope you enjoy it and learn a ton! :)

  • @MrJoehundy
    @MrJoehundy 2 роки тому +1

    Every time I play I go over all the pots I was in and what I did wrong or did right and how I could had maybe squeezed more money or if I didn't know what to do........ I carry a note book and keep everything written down ........... I will also go over it by calling one of my friends that plays really well. I have been doing it this way for 17 years and I took a 5 year break recently and just came back and this has been the hardest due to just the feel for the game ... I think feel for the game is a big deal also ..... but Thursday I finally almost got back to even I was negative 6k after my 6 sessions back

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому

      Nice, keeping working hard and the feel will come back!

  • @donkilluminati9984
    @donkilluminati9984 2 роки тому +2

    how can i study my hands without solvers ( i have low pc) ? how is it possible to construct range and sizings without it ? any tips ? i would like to review like 1-3 hands after every session for like 10-30mins ideally everday ... any tips ? i have PT4 but im not going to buy high end pc + piosolver when im grinding NL10 :D

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому +2

      If you will not devote the resources to find your own ranges, get them from someone else (like at pokercoaching.com).

  • @DrewatBullyBreedBlog
    @DrewatBullyBreedBlog Рік тому +1

    What kind of win rate (bb/100) would you want to see from one of your students playing micro stakes cash games? Curious about how much a good student should be crushing these games online. Thanks JL!

  • @cross-eyetime8939
    @cross-eyetime8939 Рік тому

    Ima check out art of learning 😊

  • @tyggshipit
    @tyggshipit 2 роки тому +1

    Appreciate your work JL hope your making money hand over fist from UA-cam from all your free content.

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому

      I do not have ads turned on, so I make $0 from youtube.

  • @anarogers1254
    @anarogers1254 2 роки тому +1

    is there a poker coaching discord somewhere? I can't find the link to it.

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, the link is in the 'Community' Tab of the site. You can sign up for free here: pokercoaching.com/free and then join the Discord!

  • @62watsondavis
    @62watsondavis 2 роки тому

    I would like to move back to Houston Tx and play tournaments and cash games again. In the Philippines now rakes too high to play for profit here. Like 10% no cap!! I will become student then later this year. Maybe just do some Vegas trips if can return here with no vax later.

  • @Masoch1st
    @Masoch1st 11 місяців тому

    That's fire

  • @RealEyesRealizeFascists
    @RealEyesRealizeFascists Рік тому

    I love the videos and have learned a lot however I feel like I’m Regressing due to all I can call “paralysis by analysis”.

  • @jdaz5462
    @jdaz5462 2 роки тому +3

    I can relate to taking a bad beatdown in a session and sitting down to a bunch of comfort food afterword. For some reason, I have no money and I'm really fat! lol Maybe only play hands against people who are fatter than me :)

    • @tiagomota4734
      @tiagomota4734 2 роки тому

      Ahahhaa this is the best comment ive seen in a while buddy! Gj!

    • @williamwilliams8997
      @williamwilliams8997 Рік тому

      🤣😂🤣 Awesome comment! Thanks I needed that!

  • @G0DofRock
    @G0DofRock 2 роки тому +5

    I feel like I'm improving but I've had bad runs on multiple hands where I was favored to win so now I'm actually down like $75.
    I follow youtubers, hand reviews and analysis. Was doing quizzes a lot but most are for mid-high stakes games, and I had a problem with Lexi Gabins quizzes because she constantly tells you to bet in clear fold situations where it's obvious what the opponent has.
    I loved the other quizzes and most of the content on your site, Jonathan, but I can't afford $100 a month when I'm not even making anything significant.. Maybe one day I'll befriend a pro poker player and they can teach me more but I'm just gonna keep learning from experience and trying more tournaments instead..people play absolutely terrible hands and if you can win a few big hands you can coast to the final table.

    • @chris6162
      @chris6162 2 роки тому

      This is exactly my same issue with low and micro tournaments. People call Ax on almost any board sometimes and really effects the expected EV. I think the best thing to do is just keep training and play small till you see progress

  • @Frater369
    @Frater369 Рік тому

    😂😂😂 see him sitting beside Robbi (J4) at the start of the video

  • @lynnskelton7971
    @lynnskelton7971 2 роки тому +1

    I am fairly new to TX Hold ‘Em. Trying to learn to be better.
    Etiquette Question: Can you have notes at a table or is that not allowed?
    For example: I have a chart for me on what to do at Early, Middle, and Late positions. Is it okay to have that available to me at a table?
    Thanks.

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому +1

      This is typically not allowed. At most places, you can have it with you to reference in between hands though. I'd recommend getting on the PokerCoaching App so that you have all the preflop charts on your phone and you can easily reference them and practice the strategies!

    • @lynnskelton7971
      @lynnskelton7971 2 роки тому

      @@PokerCoaching thanks. Will do.

    • @lynnskelton7971
      @lynnskelton7971 2 роки тому

      @@PokerCoaching got the App and went possum in headlights when saw the preflop charts. Still trying to figure them out and all the terminology.
      Charts like that confuse and overwhelm me. Too much to look at. Here’s what I have in my NOTES APP which has served me well so far and is simplified.
      Early Position
      > Raise with AA KK and AKs
      > Call with AK, AQs, KQs, QQ, JQ, TT
      Fold all else
      Middle
      > Raise N/A
      > Call - 99, 88, AJs, ATs, QJs, AQ, KQ
      Late
      > Call with AXs, KTs, QTs, JTs, AJ, AT
      Fold -if raise prior to my turn.
      Plan on continuing the learning process but there has to be something easier to use than the charts and memorizing, it would seem for peeps that get overwhelmed with things like that.
      Anyway, thanks for the videos and the advice you give. Signed up for now for the Free coaching membership. Hopefully will be able to upgrade the membership at some point.

  • @fifipoopsicle1581
    @fifipoopsicle1581 2 роки тому

    What is a good tip to make friends? Always had such a hard time with that.

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому

      Put yourself out there and look to join nice communities! Being active in Discord groups, friendly at your local casino, etc. Making the effort and providing value will serve you well!

    • @theejayzeeable
      @theejayzeeable 2 роки тому

      Fifi Poopsicle Be more outgoing and more social.

  • @joelolly8692
    @joelolly8692 2 роки тому +1

    Link doesn't work

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому

      It looks like it's working on my end, pokercoaching.com/challenge. Please email support@pokercoaching.com if you're having any issues with it. Thanks and hope you enjoy it :)

  • @1yearrvp
    @1yearrvp 2 роки тому +1

    The best way to do well at poker is to RUN GOOD!

  • @susymay7831
    @susymay7831 2 роки тому +1

    Yes, be around people who are better than you and be a learning machine.

  • @swastikjainsj
    @swastikjainsj Рік тому +1

    i alway try to bluff 😭 and lose

  • @TodaysThemeIs
    @TodaysThemeIs 2 місяці тому

    when did Eli Manning start teaching poker?

  • @chrispythegull
    @chrispythegull 2 роки тому +2

    But this video had literally nothing to do with poker. Telling me I need to study more consistently and to take my ego out of it is 'advice' that could be applied to any practice. The video (according to the tile) was how to improve quickly. This video objectively failed to help a poker player improve quickly.

    • @PokerCoaching
      @PokerCoaching  2 роки тому +1

      Get rid of ego, study a ton, find a game you can beat, play it a lot, and keep a proper bankroll. Sorry if that was not clear.

  • @RussianMadThe
    @RussianMadThe 2 роки тому +1

    Josh was never even close to being close to world champ in chess

  • @PeanOutside
    @PeanOutside Рік тому

    Robbi is in the picture at the beginning but this came out well before the J4 hand. Time for me to cook up some conspiracy theories that no one is interested in anymore.

  • @boomerNRG
    @boomerNRG Рік тому

    No disrespect meant when I say this bit this instructor's voice is so boring to listen to. 😴