How to CRUSH Pokerstars Flash Spins | $5 Flash Play & Explain

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • 🃏 Welcome to Part 1 of our Play & Explain series on $5 Flash Spins at PokerStars! 🃏
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Komentáře • 27

  • @AndrewPiper-v6e
    @AndrewPiper-v6e Před 2 dny

    Hi, where is the best place to get gto charts for beginner players, thanks ?

  • @teambaspoker
    @teambaspoker  Před 10 měsíci +1

    Let me know what games and stakes you want to see in future Play & Explain videos. Hope you enjoyed. If so feel free to subscribe and hit the like button 😘

    • @alpo8172
      @alpo8172 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Great Video! Would love to see more highstakes action.

  • @PlayerkidMC
    @PlayerkidMC Před 10 měsíci +2

    Where does the highest EV exactly come from in these 15bb Spins? Do we just fold way more because people dont jam wide enough.
    Dont think theres too mcuh EV in postflop unless 15bb deep and BTN vs BB defend.
    Do we limp alot BVB or minraise or openjam alot hands instead of limping/Raising?

    • @teambaspoker
      @teambaspoker  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hey @PlayerkidMC. This format attracts a lot of recreational players. The EV comes from mistakes preflop but there is still quite a bit postflop play involved even under 10BB deep. The ROI per Spin will be indeed quite low but you can play huge volume on Flashes. If you get a lot of Rakeback this can result in pretty decent hourlys even on pretty low stakes. I know players who make up to 30$/h playing 5$ stakes f.e. If you live in a country with low cost of living you can grind these for a living quite comfortably.

    • @PlayerkidMC
      @PlayerkidMC Před 10 měsíci

      @@teambaspoker thanks you very much for the answer! 30$/h is insane at 5$.
      I live in germany and due to the law we can only play 4 table at once and GG is the only Provider where we get rakeback. Do you think 20% flat rakeback + Goldmine (3hours 4 table) is enough to still beat these games for 2-5% or how much ROi could I expect with 20-30% RB playing and exploitative game?

    • @teambaspoker
      @teambaspoker  Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah germany basically killed online poker on regulated sites. 4 tables Maximum and 1k deposit limit is a real joke but they are fine letting poeple loose their money in slots machines.
      I personally think GG and Stars are not playable anymore as a german.
      Maybe ACR or Betclick are decent options but they are not regulated and i cant give you a recommendation where the legal situation is unclear. I left germany quite a while ago fortunately 😅

    • @PlayerkidMC
      @PlayerkidMC Před 10 měsíci

      @@teambaspoker yea thats what I thought, its fucking stupid :/ ... but you think there is still a realistic chance to beat GG Spins with 2-5% ROI, because there is still rakeback possible + the goldmine rakeback?

    • @teambaspoker
      @teambaspoker  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@PlayerkidMC i really don't know. If your total rakeback is like 50% i guess you could beat them. If thats a very profitable think i simply dont know :)

  • @Lexington365
    @Lexington365 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the informative content.
    Would would a flash reg look to make per game at the $5, $10 and $25 limits?

    • @teambaspoker
      @teambaspoker  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for the feedback. Per game it will be normally only couple cents profit but you can play many games per hour :) Overall with the right skillset flash spins / Nitro Expresso are quite lucrative in terms of hourly ratea you can achieve

  • @variancejunky
    @variancejunky Před 9 měsíci

    I think a hand like K8s is better to open raise, cause you only get called by better when they call your shove blind versus blind. I know it all depends but regulars will call wider when you shove 15bb, so I do not favor that decision.

    • @teambaspoker
      @teambaspoker  Před 9 měsíci

      Well yeah GTO wise its a Minraise and close call vs All In. The EV of openjamming and openraising are pretty much the same so its not really a mistake to jam the hand in a vacuum. However i agree that MR is the standard option :)

  • @mementomori492
    @mementomori492 Před 5 měsíci

    What is the standard table number for multitabling today with flash spins? In Germany you can only play 4 tables at the same time and I wonder what the rest of the world grinds when it comes to multitabling flash spins.

    • @teambaspoker
      @teambaspoker  Před 5 měsíci

      My honest opinion. If you are living in germany dont play spins. German regulations basically killed Spins in germany. You can probably still play MTTs profitably but Stars, GG and party are not playable currently.

  • @sergiej777
    @sergiej777 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello. Do you think 6max spin and gold on GG are profitable aswell? Nice video and GLGL on the tables!

    • @teambaspoker
      @teambaspoker  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hey @sergiej777 i am really not an expert in 6max spin and gold tournaments. It has a similar name but it will play totally different because of ICM implications etc. I heared and i think they are profitable with decent Rakeback.

  • @Tomppa-bp3ot
    @Tomppa-bp3ot Před 10 měsíci

    What is recommended bankroll for flash format?

    • @teambaspoker
      @teambaspoker  Před 10 měsíci

      Hey buddy. We are currently working on a BR management tool that can give you a guideline but its not finished yet. It depends on a lot of factors. But better be prepared for huge swing in these specially if you are not in an EV pool. Also can you reload ir are you willing to move up and down in stakes a lot and much more. Just as a general tip i would say for lowstakes at least 200 buy ins if you are already having a good EV and getting good rakeback :)

  • @ogle-tr-122bpoker7
    @ogle-tr-122bpoker7 Před 8 měsíci

    Is it beatable with that high rake?

    • @teambaspoker
      @teambaspoker  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah buddy. Not only beatable but you can actually have quite a nice hourly in these.

    • @ogle-tr-122bpoker7
      @ogle-tr-122bpoker7 Před 8 měsíci

      I cant believe that. How many spins you played and what ITM you have? Because its so variable so if you played like 50 000 spins, its still a lot of variace. I had on 50k spins (mix flash and regular) 38,5% ITM, next 20 000 I had 32% and next 10 000 39% and even with 38 you can be breakeven when you dont hit big bonuses. And also I just play microstakes. I dont even imagine that 25$ could be profitable 😅 but maybe they are this is reason why I am asking

    • @teambaspoker
      @teambaspoker  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for Question :)
      When you consider that most full time players, play in an EV pool, so only CEV is important and not real money swings. The break even CEV requirement on Pokestars flash at the 25$ level is roughly 6.8-7cev with 65% RB. You will then start to understand how profitable this format can be and the hourly achievable. Playing the flash format and arguably any format of Spin and Go above the $10 stakes for real money ( without EV assurance ) can be high variance and swingy :)@@ogle-tr-122bpoker7

  • @toniruiz6804
    @toniruiz6804 Před 5 dny

    I don t Like you all in 8bb a9s btm i more Like the limp

    • @teambaspoker
      @teambaspoker  Před 5 dny

      We shouldnt really limp the button even with strong hands like A9s. I think limping the BTN with 8BB is even a big mistake.