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Crush Live Poker is a poker training site with videos, podcasts, and articles that teach you how to beat the game: www.CrushLivePoker.com/
CrushLivePoker is the only training site exclusively made to help you beat live cash games. Mainly concentrating on no limit CrushLivePoker features weekly podcasts, live training videos with hole cards and strategy articles.
Bart Hanson has brought together the best in the world to teach you the live intangibles of casino and home game poker. You can't find anything like this in a book.
Most recreational players fall into consistent patterns and CrushLivePoker draws upon the decades of experience from the resident coaches to explain how to exploit these tendencies in a clear, concise manner.
CrushLivePoker is the only training site exclusively made to help you beat live cash games. Mainly concentrating on no limit CrushLivePoker features weekly podcasts, live training videos with hole cards and strategy articles.
Bart Hanson has brought together the best in the world to teach you the live intangibles of casino and home game poker. You can't find anything like this in a book.
Most recreational players fall into consistent patterns and CrushLivePoker draws upon the decades of experience from the resident coaches to explain how to exploit these tendencies in a clear, concise manner.
Master Bet Sizes in Deepstack Cash Games
In this video, we have a hand review from a 1/3 no limit poker game at a Texas Card Room, we delve into how to choose the best bet sizes in deepstack cash games. Our caller finds himself with all three options available, depending on what he wants to accomplish. Join us as we explore the strategic nuances of deepstack poker and provide valuable tips for live cash game players.
Topics Covered:
Deepstack Strategy: Leveraging your stack for maximum fold equity.
Bet Sizing Options: Explore the different bet sizing options and the strategic considerations for each.
Goal-Oriented Betting: Learn how to tailor your bet sizes based on your objectives, whether it's extracting value, bluffing, or protec...
Topics Covered:
Deepstack Strategy: Leveraging your stack for maximum fold equity.
Bet Sizing Options: Explore the different bet sizing options and the strategic considerations for each.
Goal-Oriented Betting: Learn how to tailor your bet sizes based on your objectives, whether it's extracting value, bluffing, or protec...
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Debt, Poker, and Financial Decisions: A 22-Year-Old's Dilemma
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 часа назад
In this video, a 22-year-old asks Bart for opinions on getting back into poker and starting a bankroll while in credit card debt. Bart discusses the importance of understanding finances, high credit card interest rates, and explains how avoiding paying high interest on debt should be carefully weighed. Recommendations lean towards understanding the cost of debt, calculating potential earnings i...
Extreme Preflop Action Leads to MAX Pain!
Просмотров 13 тыс.9 часов назад
In this video, we have an intense hand review from a 2/5 no limit poker game at the Wynn in Las Vegas, we analyze an extreme preflop scenario that leads to maximum pain for the caller. Facing a series of aggressive bets, the caller has to assign very tight range to his opponents and leads to a difficult. Join us as we break down this intriguing hand, offering valuable insights and strategies fo...
The Harsh Reality of Live Poker's Not So Glamorous Side
Просмотров 17 тыс.12 часов назад
In this video, our caller seeks advice for beginner poker players navigating the contrast between social media glamorization and the reality of live games. Bart acknowledges the positives of vloggers attracting new players but warns of the cutthroat and sometimes toxic nature of the poker community, urging new players to be vigilant in protecting themselves. 00:00 - Intro 01:55 - The Reality of...
Suspicious Claim After Poker Hand! Is He Lying?
Просмотров 16 тыс.16 часов назад
In this video, we cover a hand review from a 2/5 no limit poker game and scrutinize the claim made after the hand when the caller questions the villain about his holding. Left scratching his head, the caller wonders if he's being told the truth or if it's a lie. 🔔 Subscribe for poker tips, strategy discussions, and live hand analyses. Gain poker tips and strategies to improve your live cash gam...
Dealer’s Hilarious Bluff on a Generous Tipper!
Просмотров 14 тыс.21 час назад
Dealer’s Hilarious Bluff on a Generous Tipper!
Big Bets, Blockers, and Board Texture. Oh My!
Просмотров 12 тыс.День назад
Big Bets, Blockers, and Board Texture. Oh My!
Fancy Play Clashes with the STRONGEST Move in Live Poker!
Просмотров 16 тыс.День назад
Fancy Play Clashes with the STRONGEST Move in Live Poker!
Setting up BIG Bluffs with TINY Bets in Live Cash Games!
Просмотров 13 тыс.14 дней назад
Setting up BIG Bluffs with TINY Bets in Live Cash Games!
Poker Buy-Ins Advice: How Much and When to Move Up
Просмотров 12 тыс.14 дней назад
Poker Buy-Ins Advice: How Much and When to Move Up
Vindicated After Being Falsely Accused!
Просмотров 15 тыс.14 дней назад
Vindicated After Being Falsely Accused!
Don't Let Loose Aggressive Players Destroy You!
Просмотров 19 тыс.14 дней назад
Don't Let Loose Aggressive Players Destroy You!
Should We Bluff Catch? Poker Strategy Analysis Revealed!
Просмотров 11 тыс.21 день назад
Should We Bluff Catch? Poker Strategy Analysis Revealed!
Could Phones Be Banned at the Poker Table?
Просмотров 15 тыс.21 день назад
Could Phones Be Banned at the Poker Table?
Surprising Opponent Play! What's My Adjustment?
Просмотров 15 тыс.21 день назад
Surprising Opponent Play! What's My Adjustment?
Pocket Kings Under Fire (Is This a Bluff?)
Просмотров 17 тыс.28 дней назад
Pocket Kings Under Fire (Is This a Bluff?)
Low Stakes FREEDOM! Bankroll Tips to Break Free
Просмотров 20 тыс.28 дней назад
Low Stakes FREEDOM! Bankroll Tips to Break Free
Why Go All-In Here? Unpacking This Ace King Spot
Просмотров 17 тыс.Месяц назад
Why Go All-In Here? Unpacking This Ace King Spot
Exploring the Best Cash Game Poker Rooms on the Vegas Strip
Просмотров 17 тыс.Месяц назад
Exploring the Best Cash Game Poker Rooms on the Vegas Strip
When Do We Confidently NOT Bet a Strong Hand?
Просмотров 15 тыс.Месяц назад
When Do We Confidently NOT Bet a Strong Hand?
How a Live Misclick Error Played Out (400bb Deep)
Просмотров 19 тыс.Месяц назад
How a Live Misclick Error Played Out (400bb Deep)
When Big Bets and Tequila Tangle in Texas!
Просмотров 14 тыс.Месяц назад
When Big Bets and Tequila Tangle in Texas!
Poker Hand Ignites Heated Discord Debate! What Happened?
Просмотров 20 тыс.Месяц назад
Poker Hand Ignites Heated Discord Debate! What Happened?
Perplexing Poker Hand Reveal is Very Suspicious!
Просмотров 28 тыс.Месяц назад
Perplexing Poker Hand Reveal is Very Suspicious!
Poker Table Ethics: When to Speak Up for New Poker Players
Просмотров 16 тыс.Месяц назад
Poker Table Ethics: When to Speak Up for New Poker Players
Big Pots, No Smiles: This Home Game Is NOT Friendly!
Просмотров 19 тыс.Месяц назад
Big Pots, No Smiles: This Home Game Is NOT Friendly!
Are You Pot Committed? Quick Poker Math Tip
Просмотров 16 тыс.Месяц назад
Are You Pot Committed? Quick Poker Math Tip
Crush VIPs Like a Pro with Precise Bet Sizing
Просмотров 15 тыс.Месяц назад
Crush VIPs Like a Pro with Precise Bet Sizing
I would have Jammed on the Turn. Bart says you can Only call there. I disagree.
Guy folded trips and a flush 😂
I don't understand the fold. Villain's not check raising the flop with Q,9, and he's not check raising the river with a flush. Neither of those plays would make any sense for villain. The way the hand played out it's really only a bluff or K,9 for villain.
I think pocket 3s can take this line, too. Do you think hero can ever jam here? You get some calls from 9x, straights, and maybe even 10H 8H. Losing only to 3s, random k9, and weird q9.
How do you fold ?
Horrible fold. If he had a boat off the flop he wouldn’t have raised
i would snap show that 5 of d. Its the best setup ever. Looks like you are trying to make him think you have 65 buts because you have A5? Cant get better than that. Was screaming "Show him the 5!!" xD
Asking villain preflop if you should flat or 3 bet, esp when the blinds are still in the hand, seems to break the one player per hand rule (or rather him answering actually) Besides that, it’s just muddying the waters on yourself for no reason
Way i see it, max exploit whould be betting small on the turn like 1/3 and shove river after his check. I know you will get some calls from bad hands trying to bluff catch your AK, cause ive done it a lot :(
Ur ass
if the villain was the preflop aggressor I like both the bluff and the fold, but if not he’s never gonna have KK, QQ and he’s not raising Q9s on flop so essentially just K9s as a value, then bad fold
This channel is so good
All Hands i see are horribles... WTF is this FOLD.... C'MON dude .... Horrible to see, really
Terrible fold, absolutely awful
Villian played that so bad it ended up been good
Dave Ramsey does not give sound financial advice. But his general approach to financial discipline is good advice for most people. It's like picking a bad diet. It's still probably better than no diet.
Think about it this way on the river, is UTG limp-calling QQ or KK multiway preflop? Is he raising AhXh on that flop, when we know he doesnt have Kh, Qh or Jh? is he raising 33 on the flop? None of this is at all likely. His only value hands that beat the hero are three combos of Q9 and three combos of K9, really. With those pot odds you only need two possible bluff hands to justify a call.
Tbf the villain played it so weirdly bad as well. Villain probs thought he was reraising on that board for value
@@williamwei7567 Villain raising for value with less than a nut flush is possible too, but that would make this a 100% call, as now you have hands like JTo that he would be raising with.
It is a 100 percent call. But villain should be calling with his hand, and no flush that opponent can have or worse should be reraising their beisdes nut flush. 10 high flush reraising their only gets called by better
What a terrible fold!
I mean, you stole 600 bucks. Don't be a scum bag
i'm snap sigh calling
U cant call here he has q9 k9 qq 90% of the time
@@imemine8605it's actually 88% of the time. Your maths off a bit 😂🤡
@@imemine8605you’re a goober
@@imemine8605it's actually 88% of the time. Your maths a bit off 😂🤡
@@imemine8605Villain is double flatting multi way pre with QQ?
The CIA couldn’t beat this info outta me 💀
why would he fold? lol
Because as played he only beats a bluff, and he thought the other guy wasn't bluffing, obviously.
@@sinatra222The other guy could have a worse flush thought it’s a bit unlikely. However he doesn’t have many value combos either so the fold is unjustifiable.
Full house and ace high flush possibility, but yeah it's a shit fold
@@mattias5945that was a brutal fold
It was a unfortunately easy fold on the river hes got q9 k9 almost always but is obviously opponsnt dependant
This is one of the worst plays I’ve ever seen lmao
Reminds me of PUBG 😻👅
This guy ever explain why he decided to check? Might have been overthinking it a bit?
Was there a bad beat jackpot ?
Villain had 10's? Why is he check min-raising the flop with 10's. That doesn't make any sense. I think if villain had 10's he's calling the river because hero didn't play the hand like he had jacks-aces, he certainly didn't play it like he had a set or 5,4. Actually, hero pretty much eliminated himself from having a monster hand when he was table talking about 3-betting or just calling pre-flop. I highly doubt he'd be doing that chit chat pre-flop with a strong hand.
It’s so obvious the guy had a medium to high overpair. There’s no way he would say “I want you to 3bet” with a hand like 77 or 88. The small flop check raise is clearly for value/protection/find out where he’s at. You’re lucky the guy played so poorly and didn’t bet huge on the turn.
Wait a min. You think someone in the CO is folding any pair when it’s folded to them??? Absolutely NEVER
Especially that deep lol like ofc they’re gonna call
My take was that he expects CO to mostly open limp 22-55
You asked a tight reg if they wanted you to 3b and they said yes, they have a strong hand. They checkraised you flop, they have a strong hand, they called you turn, they have a strong hand. You played this awful. As played I would have 1.5x river because they are repping an overpair and might get fooled because of your play.
For every $1000 you make put $900 on the debt and save $100 for your bankroll.
The VERY small flop ck raise doesn’t seem like over cards IMO
Thank you. This is a 1-3 game, this isn't 25-50 at the Wynn.
@@jessstein2485 which I play multiple days a week here in Vegas… and you never see the almost min ck raise w just over cards. Over cards always flat or fold to the 2/3rd ish size.
The one issue off the bat, is that when you ask about 3 betting, it’s hard to have you on 1010-AA, bc those don’t need to ask and will 3 bet anyway… so u r repping a hand like AK/AQ/88/99 IMO preflop at best. Which leaves you very vulnerable to the flop ck raise
Yup and reveal is villain has 1010… just above my range I thought the villain would think we have. On the turn, I think we should bet $250-$280 to get villain to fold hands like 77,88,1010. $150 just doesn’t get the job done, it’s almost an easy call from AK too, useless bet on turn. Gotta be a check on turn or a big ish size bet
you can play it too ways! gamble gamble gamble, bet big on the flop and hope it's a cooler! or play it safe make it look like you drawing and then bluff the river like you had the cae off diamonds and missed! (works best if the viallin doesn't have the ace off diamonds in their hand)
pot odds have me calling 10 out of 10 times. if they have me beat with quads or aces so be it. came too far to turn back now. if caller was going to fold turn might as well have folded pre or on the flop. very strange logic to fold om a turn bet
I like 1100 on the river
25% is 2% a month. So $8000 is paying $160 a month in interest. So he is working a day a month for his credit card basically.
VERBALIZE your bets.
Verbalize any action. Saves confusion and arguments.
No
Maybe dont play poker for money if betting the correct amount is difficult 😂
@@RUclipsaidsrealexactly idk wtf these 🐱 ass call ins are recently
Not expecting that river, I was thinking on a brick river you should just blast it, I think villain has an abundance of mediocre hands in this spot
I like 250-350 here especially when he tells you to three bet pre flop.
Don't you prefer 2000-3000? Is x12.5 enough? 🤦
Bart, my local room in FL has a 1-3 1500 cap with lots of perks. It plays like 2-5 and I have found it more profitable for me than other 2-5 games in my area.
Good old Derby Lane
Scott you are still a fish
i find deepstack games to be significantly more profitable for me
Prolly check calling here a lot
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Phones should be banned if you're in a hand. Automatic surrender if it comes out. As soon as you fold or the hand's over, phones are allowed.
Every time I end up in this spot villain shows up with a hand like Ac5c
Watching this in 2024 so disappointing to see him wearing that shirt. I guess he is a giant loser after all.
yeah villain's line makes absolutely zero sense. I'd make a crying call.
Look how low quality the humans are in jacksonville
Theres a reg I always play with who always uses the angle of saying "all in, no look" and he gets so much action every time he does it. The problem is, he always looks, and he always has a good hand. And gets action because people believe he didnt look. Its comical to me at this point, because Ive seen him do it so many times and convince people he didnt know he had pocket Kings 😅 I guess moral to the story is to always pay attention at the table, and to never take anyones word for the truth at the table.