How To Use HUGE VALUE BETS To Your ADVANTAGE

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Let’s discuss VALUE BETS and what bet sizing we should use to help you gain a huge advantage!

Today I’m joined by James Romero who I consider to be one of the best poker players in the WORLD! James shows us how to get maximum value in this hand from a WSOP Deep Stacked poker tournament! James is an expert in GTO and has spent many hours studying with poker solvers so you can be sure he knows what he is talking about!

We break down the poker strategy behind value bets, including what size you should make your value bets and cover the best poker hands to value bet with!

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How To Use HUGE VALUE BETS To Your ADVANTAGE

10 thoughts on “How To Use HUGE VALUE BETS To Your ADVANTAGE

  1. What would YOU do with A♠ 3♠ on the river?

    Your Stack (UTG): 1,900,000

    Their Stack (BB): 1,900,000

    Pot: 189,500

    Board: J♠ 7♠ 3♣ 2♦ 3♥

    BB checks

    A) Bet 50,000 (small)

    B) Bet 100,000 (medium)

    C) Bet 200,000 (large)

    D) Bet … ?

  2. Ugh getting called in 6 spots pre-flop, not great. Odds you're beat post flop? Very likely. But if you flop the nuts, happy days!

  3. I would do value bet just because it seems like the most logical. Opp seems weak, get him to call. So small to medium. Huge bet he folds.

  4. I would bet small, but I play at the lowest stakes but I see quite a few players going crazy with check-raises when the river busts an obvious draw or pairs the board. It seems to be more of an exploitative strategy – if the playerbase won't call overbets with bluff-catcher type hands then you need more bluffs here and more value hands at smaller sizings.

    I guess you make the assumption that J7, two spades or a set would raise the flop so the villain has very few hands stronger than a random jack, 88-TT with a 7 being the bottom of his flop calling range?

  5. I would probably pot bet it. Not sure if that’s right or wrong, but thats what I’d do. Thanks for the video, JL.

  6. Pot or maybe even overbet. We're losing only to JJ, 77 and 22, and all of these would have bet or raised by now. So if the opponent has complete air, they will fold to any value bet size. But if they has something – a jack, a 7, AK, AQ, AJ or similar, or even just A high, they might decide we're trying to steal, and will look us up. Pot or overbet secures max value in this case, because we have the nuts or we have air.

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