How To Beat Live Low Stakes Poker

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In this vlog, I discuss in a very simple and quick manner how to strategize and profit off of most live low stakes player pools. If there are any questions or comments, let me know!

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How To Beat Live Low Stakes Poker

10 thoughts on “How To Beat Live Low Stakes Poker

  1. This is such bullbad! Nobody can tell you how to beat a table. No player info ! No hands to view ! Utter bad !!!!! You listen to this guy you will lose.
    Facts are higher stakes players playing lower stakes can’t get a pulse off a $12 pot and Donk away cash. Your used to $100 pots pre flop then your playing $6 pre, it’s hard to get a pulse.
    Best advice is play your game and forget the stakes. That’s how you win!

  2. The real problem with live 1/2 NLHE: u open raise to $6 from middle position and the big blind calls u, $13 in the pot is reduced to $8 for the drop. U have ur whole stack at risk with only $6 invested to win $8.

  3. Its frustrating because I was playing had jacks and buddy calls me all in with 9s and hit his set. Same night I was being agrressive with ace queen and had a queen on the flop buddy calls me with 4s and hit his set. How do you avoid these people? I am up money still, but I lost a lot of my bankroll and I don't know how to avoid these unlikely traps.

  4. You just said that they don't pay attention to range but that we should "bluff when the board smashes your range." Range is a joke at 1/2 tables I think you just need to get maximum value on pairs and two pairs and watch out for losing a full house to a full house and such.

  5. In my local casino I have a winrate of 50-75 BB / hour. Which is nice for some easy cash, but it's hard to get better at poker when surrounded by fish.

  6. I'm not sure I agree at tightening up your range. Most players limp call pf in my 12 player pool. They are insanely wide. I like to raise w a lot of hands in position. Q10o for example is way ahead of their ranges. And I have position. And typically get 4 to 1 or better in position to the flop. I'm not sure tightening my range would be correct. I'd be losing too much money. If I totally miss I don't cbet into so many callers…but I want to build a pot in position. Don't you agree?

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