Unlock POKER GOLD; The Key to Knowing When to Fold

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In this video, we will explore the art of hand reading and how it relates to knowing when to fold in poker. By understanding how to read your opponents’ hands, you can make more informed decisions about when to fold.

We’ll discuss how to use this information to make better decisions about when to fold, when to call and when to raise. This video is perfect for intermediate and advanced poker players who want to improve their hand reading skills and take their game to the next level. Whether you’re a cash game player or tournament player, you will learn valuable tips and strategies that will help you make more profitable decisions in different situations. Join us as we delve into the world of hand reading and how it can help you master the art of knowing when to fold in poker.

0:00 — Intro
2:18 — Preflop
2:54 — Flop
5:46 — Turn
7:45 — River
13:01 — Hero decision
13:06 — Reveal

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Unlock POKER GOLD; The Key to Knowing When to Fold

10 thoughts on “Unlock POKER GOLD; The Key to Knowing When to Fold

  1. Call call call he beat you whatever move on. This is live 2/5. You will beat bluffs and KT enough of the time. It’s Texas I’d call the all in

  2. When vill says it's his time to move up to $2/5 but it's playing $1500 max or match the stack, I'd have to question if this is the right game lol. Or are we assuming the $1/2 he's playing in Texas also reflects that large of a game?

    Either way, he keeps making calls like this his BR will be busted.

  3. It's true hero bet small, but once he calls the raise and the turn on a board which should be good for his range, he doesn't look that weak. It takes a specific kind of player to just lose his mind and triple off everything when someone bets the flop small. One problem with these small bets is that it may induce your opponent to bluff more but his bluffing frequency may still be less than the frequency required for you to call jams like this.

    As an exploit I would probably fold this river unless I held a relevant blocker such as a heart or a queen, and maybe even then fold it based on live reads. The fact is, once there has been a postflop raise and a call on the triple broadway board, it's unusual for a $2/$5 villain to have enough bluffs. I do not think hero is good one in three times, because unless that villain is holding the Ah himself (which would indicate he had a top pair and did not need to turn his hand into a bluff) he has to be worried that he's simply igniting his stack by jamming into top pair with backdoor hearts, which is a hand hero has not infrequently when he bets the flop small and then peels a turn.

    This is in addition to the possibility that hero just has a hand like the one he has and will not fold. If he didn't believe you on the flop or the turn, it's unlikely he's going to believe you when you jam the river after the nuts change and give you credit for a backdoor flush or a flopped straight, which are really the only hands that would want to value jam this river. It's too few combos.

  4. Nick Vitucci the scammer that swindle millions of dollars from people in his real estate Seminars and Con-man of Poker

  5. Love the show. I've learned a lot and I like how you talk to people even when they are playing hands poorly. #maui

  6. 9:45 reveals to me that Bart already watched this hand with the link that was submitted by the caller. Which is fine but I wish these poker coaches would stop pretending they haven't seen the hand prior to telling you that they would fold. I'm sorry, it has always bothered me when people think they are smarter than their audience. " Was this hand on the livestream?" Yeah bro I submitted the link and we just talked about playing on the livestream. Come on Bart, of course you checked out the link before you review this hand submission, so don't play us like guys. "Was this hand on the livestream????" I oughta……….##**^%$.. SMH

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