Learn How to Read Your Opponents’ Hand in Poker

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Bart takes a call today where he walk through the hand with the Hero and demonstrates the correct play on the river. A great lesson in how to properly read your opponents’ hand in poker.

0:00 — Set Up
2:17 — Preflop
3:15 — Flop
6:03 — Turn
11:28 — River
12:00 — Decision Point
15:13 — Reveal

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10 thoughts on “Learn How to Read Your Opponents’ Hand in Poker

  1. “live poker trainers like a raise here too” that might have gone over callers head but that made me chuckle hahah

  2. @crushlivepoker Bart during the caller saying what type of hands, is one of the funniest things ever! Bart, I just smoked, then you have a smirk and go, lol, wait QJ of clubs, you stutter trying not to laugh at caller, literally dead!

  3. Bart, if you don’t think A6cc shoves then you also don’t have KJ in their range. So what value range would you assign to SB that is worse than 44? What bluffs do they have? You made an argument that supported a fold yet you still clicked the call button

  4. i dont mind the call on the flop. board is after all pretty dry, you raise here your only bluffs are like 75s 87s? it is true the bet is small though. i never thought about raising like 2.5x here. good point. i will try it sometime 🙂 it can look like you try to buy a free river and might induce a 3b from a K

  5. You call with a small pair to set mine against players who can't find the fold button and who aren't aware of what you are trying to do. The hand analysis is that simple, imo. From that perspective, raising flop and/or turn with little to no bluffs is totally acceptable. That said, in theory fold pre.

    Edit: "I guess the theme of the show is don't fold sets when you're getting a price." Fantastic advice.

  6. The way this scenario played out, I call every time, BUT every time I have the set of 4s in this hand, exactly as it played out, one of the other 2 have either AA, or 66. 😂😢

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