Top 3 Preflop Tips for Low Stakes
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
- If you want to be a profitable poker player (cash game or tournament) you need a solid preflop strategy, especially when you're playing low stakes! In this video I will give you my TOP 3 Preflop Tips to CRUSH low stakes players!
You’ll learn when to 3-bet, call or fold according to preflop ranges/charts, as well as specifically how you should be thinking before the flop to avoid making mistakes on future betting rounds!
If you want to test your preflop poker strategy, check out my 3-Betting Quiz: pokercoaching.com/blog/quiz-3...
Preflop Strategy Tip #1: Raise or Fold When First-In
Preflop Strategy Tip #2: Stop Calling Raises with Weak Hands
Preflop Strategy Tip #3: 3-Bet a Polarized Range From In Position
If you want to beat low stakes poker, mastering the fundamentals of preflop play is vital!! I hope you enjoy this video & learn a ton!
Johnathan little is the best poker coach. The info he gives for free is just incredible in itself. Every single video gets me better and better not cap
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I’ve been saying this for a while. People do not fully understand just how meticulous & in depth his knowledge is and he gives you sound reasoning “why” to do something or not. He’s great as a coach.
100%. I was a decent low stake player, win some lose some probably average winning enough to buy lunch and gas money to the casino. I bought the poker coaching package a year long and studdied about 30-60 minutes per day for 6 months and now I win anywhere from 600-1200$ in a 6 hour session at the 1/2 or 2/5 games live. Very rarely leave in the negative maybe 10% of sessions will lose or be around break even mark and I have a 2 buy in rule if I lose second buy in I go home
I think he wears a cape at night and fights crime
Great advice sir and awesome video thank you
Congrats on recent success it certainly gives Poker Coaching more cred and overall gives you continued 'Flexing' rites. GG, sir.
Appreciate it!
I'll be honest, I was watching and studying little over a yr ago and it did improve my game. Won many low $100 $200 buy In tournaments. And many cashing. Will I stopped and found myself getting killed at a local card club while at the time playing 2/5 and bank roll went down fast. I know I was better then most players at the card clubs, but was still losing. Jonathan Ty so much what you do. It helps me out huge.
I think my common mistake in live cash is I raise in early position, people call very wide, and I end up a bit handcuffed by going multi way and need to give up
Raise a bit bigger next time and soon you'll find that sweetspot amount where only one or two player maximum call...if 3 or more players are calling you preflop, your raise size is simply too small.
@@5starUBERabba thanks for the feedback, I agree. Its funny, even in a 1/3 game I'll open to 20 and still often get 3-4 callers, even with a good table image. I guess this means I'm in a good game, raise raise raise those strong hands
@@spencerlee3201 yes good game, from a theory standpoint - they are putting in too much money with weak hands if they are constantly calling to bigger bets. If your range has sufficiently tighted up to be able to open larger - then even when you see flops and have to fold turn or something, you're still printing vs these players in the long run
Yeh, I used to have this problem quite often. Honestly if they are calling that wide just play super NIT they don’t even pay attention. Then just take advantage of position and make sure your seated correctly at the table , move if needed without making it obvious .
I hear you...
Great video!! Really good explanation!!
Glad you liked it!
I’m finally starting to understand when to bet polarized.
Thank you JL (and Matt Afleck)
You guys rock
Can’t wait to play with you guys in a big game someday
So glad it's helped you! 👊
Great Video Jonathan. I picked up my game on triple barreling all the way and its truly improved my game. These guys will call with 3-4 outs all the way to the river. Played a 140 man PKO Tournament online three nights ago and won it. Got 3rd last night ! Your content has truly helped my game so much. There were leaks I had, that I didnt even know. Gave me chills in the tournament I won and got 3rd because no one is studying like this. I noticed the edge I had and it was an amazing feeling. They literally do exactly what you say, which is why your a pro! Thank you!
Congrats 🎉 I'm so glad the content is helping you!
@@PokerCoaching really hope you see this Jonathan.
Can you make a video addressing cash games where the standard preflop raise is 5x-8x.
Tough to play when starting with 100bb.
Love the content - thank you!
@@MrRuskeehe’s gonna tell you to not play like them losers and raise how much JL says which is 3bb unless limpers and to fold more when raises are that big.
Great channel.
Thanks, brother.
My pleasure!
I did enjoy this video
Another tip I use often is squeezing vs preflop raiser with multiple callers.
In these spots I usually make the raise really big with a polarized range that includes some blockers, like and ace or a king. So if UTG1 raises 3BB then say 3 players before me just call, then I’ll make it 6X-8X the initial raise IP and 8X-10X OOP. Usually if I get through the initial raiser then the pot is mine.
I’ll do this with big off suit aces AQ and AJ and low suited aces A2-A5 and KQ suited and off suit. Of course I’m naturally also raising with AA-JJ plus AK and AQs.
I’ve found this play works very well in live cash games in Texas.
Cause Texas are a bunch of dumb dumbs 😂
@pokercoaching
Can you make a video about cash games where the standard raise pre flop is 7x - 10x??
This is quite common - and difficult to adapt to when starting with 100bb.
Play tighter range ?
Preflop tips are great, but they are everywhere. I would love to see more content on post-flop play. For example, how to play oop as the pf aggressor when you miss.
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He did a video on missing the flop as pf aggressor. Don’t think he went too deep into the different positions but still covers the general concepts pretty well!
He had amazing videos on his website then quizzes on this very topic. I'm still playing lowstakes but his videos are making it easier for me to crush these games and I'm only halfway through the turn section of his tournament master course
really good jon u run hot now- so what u think it was different or better what had u win a tourney? just luck? staying sharp working lessons?
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What do you recommend doing when people at my local casino raise a lot bigger than 3bb when they’re RFI? They are raising sizes like 7 to 10 BB most of the time! How does this affect my strategy? Should i be raising this same size or stick to ~3bb?
So when playing 1-3 live and the buyin is $100-$300 and the majority of the table buys in short you should play way more tight correct?
I'm sure not playing hands with a 0.6% ev preflop now! =)
Regards to Matt, he's pumping your stock JL!
As someone who plays micro stakes, is there any good places to get GTO charts. I’ve found websites with charts but I do not want to spend the $200 a year for a solver when I’m playing for less than $400 or $500 a year. (I don’t want to do monthly subscriptions as I have university and can not be certain I will have time to study poker when I’m studying for my degree.
where can i get these charts?
What should I do from btn if I know for a fact that I'm getting 3 bet only when they have AQ AK and 10s and better
You get to open more hands and overfold to their 3 bets
As far as the 3 betting polarized IP.
Is it a major factor with the suited connectors that it is a lot easier to realize equity IP?
I would think that if OOP calls 3 bet, when you 3 bet a suited connector IP you may be able to see a 4 card flop.
Wtf r u saying? Can you guys speak English please?
@@davidoberry5309 I am asking if we should prioritize being last to act on each street because we can realize our equity a lot easier than first to act.
3 betting a polarized range means that we use a larger 3 bet sizing and our range is split between value and air.
Like BB 3 bets polarized against SB and BTN opens.
SB 3 bet or fold strategies are linear meaning from the top down and are value heavy.
When you are in position on any flop, if the out of position player checks, you can check back in position and basically see a 4 card flop.
Playing GTO until I learn my table was a tip from Jonathan little, that seems obvious but, that way you don't go into a deep hole before you start winning hands
Poker tip - Not to take anything away from all the very important book-learning, but don't get so in the weeds that you lose sight of what poker is all about - reading an adapting to what you and your opponents are doing.
"loosey goosey have a sandwich" your little sayings are just the best 😂
It's not Johnathan's saying
@@101spirited I didn't say he invented them. He uses them and they're fun. Unlike you at parties, I'm guessing.
Bing bong!
If suited hole cards hit the flush 6% of the time, why do you give them so much value in range?
Post flop playability and ability to make a very strong hand.
Do bad players lose the most by making bad decisions preflop, on the flop, or postflop?
They lose money at all spots probably but it all starts preflop then can make multiple mistakes from there so just don’t make the first one and call a raise oop with A9 suited or whatever.
I took 22 out of 6250 players 1 million tournament, I usually play 2/5 sometimes 5/10 and 5/10 /25 half the time I feel like I'm the donkey, my biggest problem is I hate losing; tilt is my biggest weakness, it's like the devil that won't get off my shoulder, 1 thing I do know is I'm going to make it
Thanks to Jonathan, I now feel like each time I eat a sandwich, it’s -EV :(
I think the actual theme for this video is considering ranges insofar as it relates to your preflop action. I especially appreciated your point about being more speculative but then also being willing to consider the range of someone 3-betting you (i.e., why they'd raise you in the first place). It sounds like you are advocating for somewhat more speculative hands in LJ-type places but then also being willing to put them down if need be.
Saaaay waaaaat
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So why not play dogshit like 2,7 off or 3,6 off in BB, why not "defend" your big blind even if it's rare you'll hit anything? Seems like a positive EV play to do so.
Genuine question, not challenging.
Playing loosey goosey and having a sandwich means you need to be ok with losing over $2M in 2023. So you should probably have over $50M in total earnings. "A sandwich is what, only $10?" lmao jk I love Daniel. Also one of my favorite YT poker channels.
Daniel had a losing year?
lololooolol have a sandwich? you can't play and eat a sandwich? that must be my problem, i am always eating a sandwich while i play no wonder :)
People play so poorly post in the games I play in I bet I would give up at least half my win rate playing this tight.
Also limping is perfectly fine in these games where people are going to light entire stacks on fire post.