What’s the ideal preflop strategy?

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Bart Hanson discusses good preflop strategy at the low stakes of live No Limit Holdem.

James calls in a short hand dealing with whether or not he should play AJos to an early position raise. Bart discussed the 3bet or fold, only strategy and also goes into which hands to sometimes flat call with preflop.

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What’s the ideal preflop strategy?

10 thoughts on “What’s the ideal preflop strategy?

  1. How does someone “look” recreational? And do black guys play different? I’m just curious- serious question, not offended at all. It just usually takes Me a round or two to figure out if somebody is a reg or rec ect. I’ve made the mistake of judging by looks before and it’s not profitable.

  2. In Mid Position, AJ off is a fold to an early position open.AJ suited is a Call because you want as many opponents as possible.

  3. The problem with poker is that all hands preflop have 100 000 different out comes from the results after the flop turn and river come out.  trying to categorize how to play a specific hand is positively stupid.   Poker is a game of LUCK do not let anyone tell you anything different.  Poker is not like tennis or golf. Do you really think if there was a WSOP tennis or WSOP of golf tournament where pros and amateur's competed against each other that the amateur's would win the majority of the tournaments. Watch some of the best live player and you will see when they win they get winning flops and turns and when they lose they get losing flops and turns. You can not bluff a guy who flops a strong hand he will just call you knowing the ratio of times that hand is going to win. Sure a player who has played longer is better then a new player but after one year of playing poker with lessons you can compete quite well against pros. raising and reraising only gets you in trouble with marginal hands like AJ which I consider a rag hand. It is better to play position like the cut off,high jack and button. Lets just sa blinds are 1 2 and you three bet to 45 with AJo. Technically if you just called off 20 BB on one hand. You could theoretically see 150 hands if you folded every hand except for the small and big blinds. Since AK comes approximately come one out of 80 hands if you just fold your AJ and play your blinds you will get AK twice for the amount of money you just put in to play AJ once and you may be behind . You wanna be a winning NL player play super super tight play position and bet your real strong hands fast and hard. You will be crushing guys who three bet with AJ all day.

  4. Hey guys poker noob here. I'm from Southern California and the Casinos take at least 5 bucks per flop for the house. Obviously they gotta make money too. Then a little more after the flop too I think. But I guess my question is I never played in Vegas i heard they only collect 2 or 3 chips a game is this true?

  5. Fold AJo for 7.5x. It's 5 orbits that you can fold until you lose those 15. That's better than QQ+

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