5 Poker Hands Only LOSING Players Play

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These are the 5 poker hands that only losing players play. Winning poker players know to just fold these!

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5 Poker Hands Only LOSING Players Play

10 thoughts on “5 Poker Hands Only LOSING Players Play

  1. Do you play any of these 5 hands? Also, here is the simple poker trick that will SKYROCKET your winnings: https://youtu.be/1m0WE1AS6LU

  2. Great video! And they're all dangerous hands, even though I like 5-4 suited and 10-8 suited but I play these type of suited connector cautiously if I know my player's range or if I'm in position with good implied odds. A-9 offsuit and Ace Rags are definitely hands to avoid. I can also tell you that Q-K offsuit is a terrible hands against 3-bets or more. You're always running against someone with an A-Q or an A-K or even A-J have you dominated. Pocket JJ is another hand that look great but can cost you big because people play them like KK or AA. Also, K-10 offsuit is like a generic version of A-9 off, it can get you in even more trouble if you're playing top pair. Keep your content coming! Love all your input!

  3. A9 off – it TOTALLY depends on player type and position. There are plenty of players out there that if you check either flop or turn (A high board) with this kind of hand, they are going to raise (sometimes as much as pot or more). Esp out of position, if you check they will assume you have no A, and will bet. I've seen this done with K high to 76o with no draw! It's not so simple to just assume they have it, or something better. The size of the bet doesn't matter either to many players. They can pot bet it turn and river if they think you will fold something other than a premium A or better. If they knew I went to your youtube for advice, they would automatically know when to raise with nothing!

  4. Probably should be some foot notes here for some of these hands, i.e. position, stack depth, your experience level, opponents experience level, opponents stack depth, tournament or cash game. But I would agree with rag aces, the ol' face card w/8 or 9 kicker that I have never understood, as in someone saying their favorite hand is J9 or K9. But I also get that this is pretty much suggestions beginners.

  5. Great content. Truth πŸ’£ πŸ’£ πŸ’£ πŸ’£ πŸ’£ πŸ’£ 's
    #1 way for most people to become more profitable is play less hands

  6. No lie, before announcing the final hand, I said to myself A2… for all the reasons you mentioned, this is a deceptive hand unless it’s suited. I can see why an amateur would think this is a legit hand.

  7. I've seen players go All-in or call raises with 5/2 or 3/7, 3/9
    Even when the flop is K,A,10 or J,8,4

    I'm like wtf?

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