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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2024
  • Here's how to exploit opponents based on reads you can pick up from showdowns at the table. PLUS - 10 quick hitting reads you can use to instantly start exploiting players as soon as they sit down. Marc Goone from Hungry Horse Poker walks thru all of the above, and more!
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Komentáře • 86

  • @hungryhorsepoker
    @hungryhorsepoker  Před měsícem +3

    which reads are more useful - the ones from showdown or the quick hitters at the end of the video?

    • @DTS7709
      @DTS7709 Před měsícem

      Showdown 😊

    • @richardyan5191
      @richardyan5191 Před měsícem

      Quick hitters. With poker I like to learn the invidivual pieces of the process. So like "this signal means tendency x" and then "exploit tendency x but doing this"

    • @TheTree1
      @TheTree1 Před měsícem

      One of my favorite plays is to snap call with a very strong hand on earlier streets. I found that people have a lot of trouble putting me on top of range when I do this.

  • @johngriller4997
    @johngriller4997 Před 6 hodinami

    Love the delay gratification line! Never thought of it EVER and I think about this game a lot 😅. Genius stuff. Will implement it into my game asap! Ty dude

  • @perc_popper27
    @perc_popper27 Před měsícem +48

    Guys I haven’t seen the video yet but I’m gonna make a crazy poker read and say the flop is J92

    • @hungryhorsepoker
      @hungryhorsepoker  Před měsícem +1

      😂

    • @twiddlinbits
      @twiddlinbits Před měsícem +7

      If the flop come J92, and your opponent says "Look at that sweet baby there," we are going to be over thinking this spot.

    • @kzkilla808
      @kzkilla808 Před měsícem +2

      I haven't watched yet either but I'mma give you a thumbs up 😂

    • @pockets4118
      @pockets4118 Před měsícem

      Rain man! That you?!

  • @Badgermilk3
    @Badgermilk3 Před měsícem

    Would love a video on leaning how to geo-size! Thanks love the content

  • @Noxopoker
    @Noxopoker Před 23 dny +1

    This is pure gold, some of the tips off, I use for a while, and some are news to me

  • @mmrage
    @mmrage Před 11 dny

    Catching up on your stuff today, happy to see the OOP vs the x back TPTK type of player node. There are a fair number of them in the pool here. I had already began to adjust and not take a range check strategy vs them so that I wouldn't miss a street of value when I had a value hand. What you said about when you have a bluff makes sense, delaying gratification to the river. I probably have been coming out and betting the turn too often when in fact I should give them another opportunity to bet instead. I think I worry that I need to be able to "Tell them twice" that I have a hand when I bluff which is going to be tough if they check the turn back. Generally, are we just giving up on rivers in this line, or is there perhaps some latitude for breaking the "Tell them twice" principle and blasting the river against their now capped range?

  • @samsquanchmetazoo
    @samsquanchmetazoo Před 21 dnem +1

    Shoutout Boban

  • @pilich6680
    @pilich6680 Před 21 dnem +1

    Dude.. its pure gold

  • @ALIBET888
    @ALIBET888 Před měsícem

    very very helpful to me,thx for your videos.

  • @socalbum1971
    @socalbum1971 Před měsícem +1

    Another amazing video! I wish you would stop! “Dealer, No Coaching!” Lol. Your videos are so relevant to Today’s game!

  • @3betmonkey
    @3betmonkey Před měsícem +1

    Around 4:00 you talk about how our opponent has a polarized range and that we want to start check raising a lot. My understanding of theory was that against a polarized range we want to do a lot of calling to allow their bluffs to continue bluffing.
    If our opponent has nuts or air, isn't check raising small allowing them to play perfect? They get to fold out their junk, and continue with their nuts and draws in position.

    • @hungryhorsepoker
      @hungryhorsepoker  Před měsícem +2

      really good question.
      i would call with our value + our nutted draws to keep them barreling with worse and so we don't value own ourselves. with our worse draws, raising small is pretty nice because we get to fold out some air that is better, and fold out their monkey bets that beat our hand.
      in general, when they're betting polar - raise air small, value huge. when they're betting linearly - raise value small, air huge.

    • @martinpier2073
      @martinpier2073 Před měsícem

      @@hungryhorsepoker thats good stuff -thx! What a pitty your Basecamp is not cheap ;)

    • @johngriller4997
      @johngriller4997 Před 6 hodinami

      @@martinpier2073not cheap for a reason mate 😉
      This is actually top notch content and probably the only coaching that is worth it and I’d ever pay for if I was in need of coaching. I bet this guy knows how to crush online with just looking at his stats as well… something that no one ever teach, only bullshit theory that anyone can learn on their own.

  • @cafferacer
    @cafferacer Před měsícem

    Great vid as usual. Was playing last night with a 22yo greenhorn and recommended you. I think you’re the best for simple breakdowns that’ll improve someone’s game quickly.

  • @evancookaudio
    @evancookaudio Před měsícem +2

    my first name is Jack and my last name is Ninedeuce-Twotone

  • @Goldenboi77
    @Goldenboi77 Před měsícem

    Great video, I’m glad metalcore Dario Minieri popped up on my feed today

  • @Fatpigkenny
    @Fatpigkenny Před měsícem

    What’s your buy in strategy Marc - always cover the table?

  • @Montieken1
    @Montieken1 Před měsícem

    Love youre content, big fan from belgium

  • @roadracerdave7645
    @roadracerdave7645 Před měsícem

    @8:48 what exactly do you mean by, “Villain is going to double? Looks like he bet about 75% pot” or did you mean double barrel?

  • @teefrmtufftalk
    @teefrmtufftalk Před 26 dny

    Hey new subscriber here, for quick hit #1, you said if a player buy less than the max for example if max is 300 but player buy in for 200 he might be a recreational player. Im curious about that.

  • @marekkawalec8581
    @marekkawalec8581 Před 15 dny

    You've said that if a villain is just cold calling 3-bet with ak , then every 4-bet from him is only aa or kk. What if they differentiate their 3-bet or 4-bet range? I guess some of them know the trick

    • @hungryhorsepoker
      @hungryhorsepoker  Před 15 dny

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  • @maxjepson3211
    @maxjepson3211 Před měsícem

    Great vid thanks

  • @wnocknz
    @wnocknz Před měsícem

    Love the content bro, looks like you've found a niche - rapid fire, high value, practical lessons. TY CZcams algorithm for the suggestion!
    I'm not sure about tip #4 where Villain Xs river OOP with TPTK after all the draws brick. Are you implying that is a bad check? I'd definitely consider checking that spot to allow IP to bluff with missed draws. Without solving, I feel like checking, blocking and value betting all have merit there and therefore not be likely to consider the Villain that Xs over TPTK to be making an exploitable mistake, and certainly not from just 1 showdown. What do you think?

    • @hungryhorsepoker
      @hungryhorsepoker  Před měsícem +3

      thanks for the kind words!
      against the live player population x tptk otr when draws brick is not great because players massively underbluff and do not bet thinly enough.

    • @johngriller4997
      @johngriller4997 Před 6 hodinami

      @@hungryhorsepokeragreed. But you also overlooked that if someone is implementing this strategy of giving people rope OTR when everything whiffs, then you should also include hands like QQ-AA in there, in which case we don’t want to be overbetting with AJ. We want to have 2pair+ to overbet and use smaller sizes with AJ.

  • @danielgarland9838
    @danielgarland9838 Před měsícem

    New subscriber! Incredible content!! My question is how do you only have 12K in subs?! #letsgo!!

  • @kickdeboll
    @kickdeboll Před 14 dny

    I’ve just become one hungry ass Horse

  • @Fatpigkenny
    @Fatpigkenny Před měsícem

    Love it all….except when the chip art guy jammed on me😂

  • @realjoeroessler
    @realjoeroessler Před měsícem +1

    thanks horsey daddy

  • @Jlc647
    @Jlc647 Před měsícem

    Like your videos but curious why majority of them are based around the J-9-2 flop?

    • @hungryhorsepoker
      @hungryhorsepoker  Před měsícem +1

      no idea, seems as good a flop as any!

    • @analogdistortion2906
      @analogdistortion2906 Před měsícem

      @@hungryhorsepoker well it is a pretty good example of a wet board but should probably do an entire vid of dry boards for "balance" 🙃

  • @feellikeshitz3783
    @feellikeshitz3783 Před měsícem +1

    Hi Marc.
    Started watching your videos from a reference from Andrew neeme from his vlogs.
    Can you do a video on how to punish an extremely passive over limping table?
    I play at elements casino in victoria BC and even when I raise 7x or 8x I get called by 4/5 people that only know how to limp call almost every time.
    I started online and home games in person where I studied GTO which worked really well. I turned 19 recently and realized at live cash games GTO doesnt work?

    • @hungryhorsepoker
      @hungryhorsepoker  Před měsícem +3

      hey yes! can definitely jump into this. just a couple notes.
      1) check out how to exploit every player type if you haven’t. some clues in there how to deal w limpers.
      2) gto is exploit and exploit is gto. the solver is the best player in the world if you give it your opponents strategy. the gto strategy is max exploit and vice versa!
      happy to jump into this topic in more depth tho cuz a lot of people struggle with it

    • @feellikeshitz3783
      @feellikeshitz3783 Před měsícem +1

      Yes please make a video for it.

    • @feellikeshitz3783
      @feellikeshitz3783 Před měsícem

      Do you recommend range checking out of pos even in 3 bet pots?

    • @hungryhorsepoker
      @hungryhorsepoker  Před měsícem +1

      @@feellikeshitz3783vs most players, yes. vs good regs no.

  • @looper6394
    @looper6394 Před měsícem

    so tom dwan is a fish?

  • @330miggs
    @330miggs Před měsícem

    15" POKER HAAAAARRRRDDD

  • @davidculhane4388
    @davidculhane4388 Před měsícem

    I'm a LAG, but I suffer from severe OCD so I keep my chip stack tidy lol

  • @dietasse24
    @dietasse24 Před 29 dny

    I think the more difficult part is to realize that a villain does these things on a regular basis. You usually dont spend enough time playing with alot of live players to assume a certain player always checks back top pair or doesnt raise a set on a wet board.

  • @GR8Punto
    @GR8Punto Před měsícem

  • @susymay7831
    @susymay7831 Před měsícem +1

    More likelier than average:
    Buys in less than the table norm/ or small.. poor player
    Sits out bomb pots.. under bluffs
    Limps a lot .. loose fish
    Limp re raiser... prob AA or KK, and opens weaker
    Sits out table straddles.. under bluffer
    Opens very large... probably a pretty good hand. Consider big re raise
    Calls 3bets OOP way too much... Three bet linear and larger
    Buys in with cash is probably a fish
    Buys in with chips or from box.. more likely not a big fish
    People lining up chips neatly with stripes aligned... probably conservative player

  • @kzkilla808
    @kzkilla808 Před měsícem

    I call #9 nit or omc stacks 😂

  • @jonathanburer892
    @jonathanburer892 Před měsícem

    Poor boben getting slaughtered in this session

  • @roumi123
    @roumi123 Před měsícem

    ... how many times in your lifetime you think you ve folded KK prelop vs 4bet ?

  • @clevermanuever
    @clevermanuever Před měsícem

    Not to be dramatic but I would die for Bobon

  • @alexatedw
    @alexatedw Před měsícem

    That’s funny. I intentionally buy in for like 115Bbb in a 150bb cap game so that people try to exploit me early. The regs know that trick but I catch the recs all the time

    • @hungryhorsepoker
      @hungryhorsepoker  Před měsícem +1

      recreational players are recreational because they’re there for fun. they are not good at poker. doing something so recs try to exploit you is disingenuous because THEY DONT KNOW HOW TO EXPLOIT. if you truly have an edge in the game, buying in for less than the max is lighting money on fire.

    • @alexatedw
      @alexatedw Před měsícem

      @@hungryhorsepoker I get ya. Here in stl, the game is mainly bad regs. So maybe that’s what I meant rather than recs. We have a lot of rec type tourney players that read a few books and look for those basic tells. They are the easy ones to exploit because you will stack them. They call the 150bb preflop Jams with 88 and shit like that when you are correct, I’m going to have TT+ AK. Typically, the limp reraise works best from the bb when there is a button straddle on. You have a premium. You wanna play for all of it. But if you raise to like 30 now, you are gonna get the water fall. Better let the wannabe pros “attack all that dead money” just to get jammed on

    • @alexatedw
      @alexatedw Před měsícem

      @@hungryhorsepoker when they button straddle, they love attacking limps

  • @brainflux117
    @brainflux117 Před měsícem

    look at that sweet baby there

  • @sunalwaysshinesonTVs
    @sunalwaysshinesonTVs Před měsícem

    Hmmmmm... lesson #1: dont buy in for max.

  • @dommen3257
    @dommen3257 Před měsícem +1

    Ligma

  • @Kong_fool
    @Kong_fool Před měsícem +2

    99% of cash players aren’t folding with top pair top kicker

    • @DallasDelRio
      @DallasDelRio Před měsícem

      Funny enough I got to put this into practice yesterday. I had J9 suited and the flop came Q, T, 5 rainbow. Check raised the villain on the turn for a 5x sizing and snapped me off. Bet all in for around a pot sized bet and snapped me off again with KQ. (Top pair by the river)

    • @hungryhorsepoker
      @hungryhorsepoker  Před měsícem +1

      this is false. how do i know? we have over 50k hours of horses / coaches playing in 25+ diff poker markets across the world. and guess what? people fold top pair a LOT if you don’t play pot limit hold ‘em.
      don’t listen to the gas station people, guys.

    • @Kong_fool
      @Kong_fool Před měsícem

      @@hungryhorsepoker not mean to be disrespectful in anyway. I’ve been a cash wining player for over a decade, in live games 90% of players are fish. They won’t fold top tops unless board is extremely wet and connected. I’ve NEVER seen someone folding top top in the scenario you’ve illustrated

    • @DallasDelRio
      @DallasDelRio Před měsícem +1

      @@hungryhorsepoker I think it just depends on the game. Player by player basis as is with everything (and I think you’ve mentioned this in this video or another one going over a similar spot). Some players aren’t good enough to fold top top. So the adjustment is to just value bet and get all the money in when they’re never folding regardless of action.

    • @hungryhorsepoker
      @hungryhorsepoker  Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Kong_fool so are you going all in by the river every single time you beat TP?