9 POSTFLOP Tips For BEGINNER Poker Players

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Beginner #poker players make a lot of POSTFLOP blunders. From bad c-bets, to over-folding in small SPR pots, to consistently paying off the wrong players. So here are 9 tips you can use to fix these mistakes immediately.

Whether you’ve been playing poker for a while or are newer to the game, your postflop strategy must constantly improve. Many of the tips mentioned in this video were mistakes my opponents made in my $1/$2 #VLOG, and I don’t want you making these same mistakes anymore!

00:00 Postflop Poker Tips
00:51 Get To The Flop Correctly
01:34 C-Bet Less Often OOP
02:41 The Small Range C-Bet
04:27 Understand GTO vs Exploitative
07:43 SPR Is Your Guide
09:41 Stop Paying Off Fish
11:22 Raising Is Also An Option
12:35 Their First Action Means Less
14:37 Edges Exist In The Work They Won’t Do
17:06 Going Deeper Postflop

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*RELATED CONTENT*
· Poker Tips For New Players: https://redchippoker.com/poker-tips-for-new-players/
· What Is SPR In Poker?: https://www.splitsuit.com/spr-poker-strategy
· C-Betting Advice (Podcast S5E9): https://youtu.be/4OXUNxh4QLA
· GTO Gems (Book): https://redchippoker.com/gto-gems-book

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6 thoughts on “9 POSTFLOP Tips For BEGINNER Poker Players

  1. Are you a new(er) poker player looking for even more tips? Check out this HUGE guide today: https://redchippoker.com/poker-tips-for-new-players/

  2. I just hit 500,000 hands in poker tracker but I still watched this and found it useful. Never ever forget the basics. Cheers

  3. What most people don’t understand is that GTO isn’t a answer sheet on how you should play a hand, that you shouldn’t use solver to check your play but instead use solver to see on certain flop what your bluffs are and what hands you should be continuing with

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