Is it possible you guys could explain this a little better maybe show the cards and go through step by step for us newbs?
@davidoberry5309
3 ай бұрын
It’s (advanced) and there’s plenty (beginner) videos out there. 🤷♂️
@3th0s
Жыл бұрын
What is the 'tt' notation in the hand examples? In the medium-frequency section, there's a hand eg "984tt". I think it's a flush draw, does it mean two-tone or something?
@SpicyNuggs562
9 ай бұрын
Yes, I believe it means "two-tone", as in, flush draw.
@HopeI3ss
7 ай бұрын
what to do on high connect board like akq or kqj, kqt, etc ? And can we over bet on drawy flops like 863,842,T75 etc ?
@susymay7831
Жыл бұрын
Hidden gem channel 💎
@johnnyblackrants7625
8 ай бұрын
Okay normally you guys do a phenomenal job with explaining the "why," but... why the fuck aren't we range betting A62 but we basically are on Q62? I know part of it is that the pair of aces requires less protection than the pair of queens, but I still don't quite get it. Is it because our opponent in the BB has more Aces than Queens? How do we construct the checking range? We check with our weak aces and air? I'm guessing we check a set of aces too, since it needs the least protection? Felt like this part of the video was tragically under-discussed, and it's one of the few times that I left feeling like I didn't actually learn anything (most of the time, I have a way better understanding of the root causes after watching, so thanks so much for that, it's amazing).
@msupokerface7
Жыл бұрын
Absolute gold fellas, great video, I've been loving the series. I'm an Upswing lab member and still took the time to help hammer home some great points from Mike and Gary.
@brucet.3239
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic content guys. I've been studying poker for years on multiple sites, yet I still find this podcast to be some of the best short and concise coaching videos out there. Not to mention that it's free! Keep up the great work.
@marksimos7549
Жыл бұрын
Comments help, this is me doing my part. Thank you for helping me, hopefully, get better at this game.
@mbradycf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark!
@JohnParke-wj1hu
Жыл бұрын
(Repost) so had 3 Nicky P courses open, podcast on the tv and gto wizard on the phone checking flop sizes on different boards for 2 hours. 15 mins into this video I find out - one third the pot or check Good job I love the game
@supremeleaderarmy9164
Ай бұрын
Reported for RTA
@bbk6540
Жыл бұрын
Like the format and pacing. Looking forward to checking out some more episodes
@jamesehrhart9364
Жыл бұрын
I object to this thumbnail! Mike does nothing wrong!
@mbradycf
Жыл бұрын
How many birdies you make this week
@jamesehrhart9364
Жыл бұрын
@@mbradycf going Friday
@UpswingPoker
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesehrhart9364 go get em James!
@jb-rx2ig
Жыл бұрын
can you also do something like this for mtts? appreciate it
@FuzzypupPoker
Жыл бұрын
SRP 100% disagree against certain types of opponents that play paint and pair with SCs and Axs. They are like the 20/5 or 20/3 really passive. You are getting nothing to fold with this bet on any 2 paint board. They will continue about 75% of the time. You need some type of equity decent equity to bet, take the free card then get paid. Against these guys even a 25% bet with complete air is question. You are better off delay CBing vs these types to get them to fold their GSs OTT. OTT they will bet their TP hands which cuts a lot of their range out when they check. On KQx Like say you havd a FD or SD... betting 1 to win 4 (assuming they call a 1/3rd PSB) because they XC means you automatically make odds OTR. Having a GS betting 1 to win 4 the pot will be 5 OTR you just need to bet 2 to make your equity. The low boards are the same thing. You don't want to bet AJ on 235 or any wheel board because these same guys will chase with AK/AQ. But if you have AK you do want to bet for the same reasons. In FZ they hit this board ~35% of the time. With the 1 card GS they hit almost 60% of the time but that 1 card GS accounts for 25% of the equity... .thus why betting AK for value against a wheel chasing AJ is ok but not the reverse. All this assumes the turn goes XX. This is specifically against an opponent that is QQ-22,AKs-A2s,KQs-KTs,QJs-QTs,JTs,T9s,98s,87s,76s,65s,54s,AKo-ATo,KQo-KTo,QJo-QTo,JTo
@manindergill7103
8 ай бұрын
Please give me bounce code
@harrywitham9583
Жыл бұрын
Hi - great content presented simply. Just a quick one for Single Broadway boards, is there never any b150? Thinking like BTN v BB AJ4r would see at least some overbetting? Might be that you've just not included here because it's a small % mix. Thanks!
@alexsher7323
5 ай бұрын
wow excellent content
@tphuynh85
3 ай бұрын
Still solid
@pokerqAK47
Жыл бұрын
Didn’t find anything new here. You only discussed heads up spots.
@kangtoby
6 ай бұрын
concise and straight to the point. W Upswing! Here's my subscription
@jackryan716
Жыл бұрын
Lots of knowledge. Thank you for sharing. Appreciate the free content. This information will certainly improve my game.
@SuicidelG
Жыл бұрын
These are great gto examples. It's just kind of frustrating to implement though. I literally just watched a crush live poker video about a 2-5-10 game, much higher than me i'm only 1-3, where the UTG +1 villain RFI'd with 96s and the SB Hero called with TT. Granted the hero should've 3-bet or fold from SB vs UTG +1. Anywho, the villain hit a full house. I guess I don't know how you play when even players at that level could have anything lol. I don't know if you guys look at comments this old, but could you do a video on how you implement the % amount of betting you recommend for a type of board texture? For instance, do you look at your watch to randomize a %75 c-bet or do you just think about what maybe the bottom %25 of your range is and not bet those? Same thing for a %20 c-bet. Do you c-bet %20 if your randomization method hits, or do you just only c-bet with AA,KK, QQ etc?
@radical6905
10 ай бұрын
This series has helped me understand concepts that I failed to grasp over 10 years of playing poker up til now Big thanks to you both, Gary especially is a great educator on this stuff
@julianaxiao4134
Жыл бұрын
Can I check if the strategies discussed in this podcast is for cash game or tournament?
@scbluesman13
Жыл бұрын
@12:30 So I ran into a spot very similar to this in a local card room tournament last night. 35 players, I'm 9 handed on my table. blinds are 200/400, no BB antes. Effective stack is mine, ~13k Action folded around to me, and I look at Ad, Jd in the Cutoff. I raise to 1900, approx. 4.8x sizing. Button folds, SB calls the 1700. BB folds. Flops comes: 3d, 4h, 9d. A low frequency board for most of my range, except that I'm on the front door nut flush draw, and backdoor wheel draw. 4K in the pot. SB checks to me, I lead out for 1500, approx 37-38% pot. SB check-raises to 3200. Basically a min-click. At this point, I've got 9.6k back, and my SPR is about 0.7. Given my equity (about 34%), I just ship it in. My opponent tanks for about 15 seconds, then calls, and flips over 9s, 4s, for 2pair. Turn comes: 2h River comes: 10c So I brick out, but I still feel like I played this hand properly. I may have sized too large pre-flop, but as you can well see, there are a LOT of fish in my casino that call off large opens out of position with lots of junk, so I tend to size up a little bit on my preflop opens even when in position, as it's very rare that everyone will fold. But this flop sorta looks a little like your 753 flop example of low frequency c-betting, and my question was, how do nut straight and flush draws alter this frequency? If you're opening with hands like AJs, AQs, AKs, KQs, and you get boards like this that are 4-flushed to your hand, does that alter the frequency with which you should be c-betting? Thanks!
@cameronpayne9966
Жыл бұрын
I think your post flop play is fine but you should definitely size down the preflop raise, 2.5-3x is what I start at in tourneys and slowly go down to 2x as stack sizes shrink
@evthealien
5 ай бұрын
Solid gold content. Concise.
@johnmar6376
10 ай бұрын
This was Awesome gentleman. Thank you
@PatrickA1
Жыл бұрын
So if i raise utg and the bb calls. The flop is 456 rainbow. Even if i flop a set or straight i need to check because they have the nut advantage?
@xxxYYZxxx
Жыл бұрын
Yes, the opponent's nut advantage means they're more likely to bet for value or as a bluff, but if they fold outright it's a disaster.
@gratler
10 ай бұрын
very nice info guys! question here: in the live games i play i do a lot of iso raising of (sometimes mutiple) limpers. i size up to try to get it 1 or 2 opponents to the flop. in these iso scenarios: can i still use the stragegy of this video or should i adjust as it is not technically B vs BB but still cb IP? obviously i need to cb less against players that defend tighter etc. but as a general guideline...
@UpswingPoker
10 ай бұрын
A lot of the general mechanics apply, but you have to consider how different the opposing range looks. They aren't defending from BB -- they're limping and then calling a raise. Usually that means their range will be more dense with pocket pairs, suited connectors and high card hands compared to a BB defender. Your range will be a bit tighter as well since you are raising over limpers and not open-raising.
@gratler
10 ай бұрын
@upswingpoker cool thanks for replying :)
@brandonwebster6197
Жыл бұрын
What stakes is this for?
@JimCarel
10 ай бұрын
love yoir content 1
@Globalpar
Жыл бұрын
What does the "tt" mean after the cards numbers? I've never seen that before and I don't think you discuss what that means in all the videos I have seen done by you guys. Excellent videos, but please explain: "tt" meaning. Thank you.
@SCWhisperer
Жыл бұрын
TT is just a short way of typing 1010 So if you have pocket tens you just write TT, Same as JJ ect
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