Why RANGE ADVANTAGE Is So IMPORTANT!

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In the highly competitive world of poker, players equipped with crucial knowledge of range advantage hold a formidable edge over their opponents. Knowing how to leverage your range effectively can lead to more profitable decisions, increased win rates, and help turn poker knowledge into money at the poker tables!

Throughout this poker video, Jonathan Little, a seasoned poker professional, provides valuable tips and practical poker advice to help you understand why range advantage is such an important concept to master. By the end, you’ll have a deeper understanding of this fundamental concept, enabling you to make more informed poker decisions and understand who has the range advantage in any given scenario.

Whether you’re a seasoned poker pro looking to fine-tune your skills, or a beginner eager to understand this critical poker concept, this live poker video will teach you everything you need to know about range advantage.

In order to take your poker game to the next level it is vitally important you learn all the nuances of the game.

Do you know what ranges of poker hands you should be playing from each position? When should you 3-bet, call or fold? When is the right time to make a hero call or a huge bluff? Do you know how to play preflop, flop, turn & river effectively and how should your poker strategy change depending on the street? What difference does it make if you are playing multi-way vs heads-up?

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Why RANGE ADVANTAGE Is So IMPORTANT!

10 thoughts on “Why RANGE ADVANTAGE Is So IMPORTANT!

  1. The more I study, the more i realise books are actually messing you up because they just dont talk about this stuff enough

  2. Realizing value!!!! I coulda won $300 more from 2 good hands i didnt make them pay through the nose because i finally got up after losing for a bit

  3. Too bad range adv doesn't mean anything vs a donkey that has no clue about position.

  4. I agree but you have to play more than you study. In chess studying is important to improve your knowledge in other words to improve the static aspects of the game which do not change. This aspects broadly speaking are opening theory and end games mainly and positional play in the middle game. Which you do away from the table. But in general how you improve is by playing loads because it improves your tactical play (calculation) which is without a doubt the single most important aspect in chess as it trumps everything else. This is the reason why computers are so good not because they have a sound theoretical knowledge but because they can calculate accurately. For sure theory gives you and edge against opponents of similar strength but not as much as your calculating ability.
    In poker where theory is much smaller than in chess where does this balance lie?
    In chess a GM could open 100% of his range against a decent Master level player and win most of the time. Not sure if in poker an elite player could open 100% of hands and show a profit against decent players ( perhaps in deep stack cash games)
    For sure a sound theoretical knowledge gives you an edge against opponents at the same level. So we know that there is an advantage. But the real edge in my opinion is in gameplay at least in chess. Do you think poker is the same as chess in that respect?
    I guess that it depends in the variant that you play I guess in Holdem theory is more of important than in six card Omaha so long as you are playing short stack. I don’t know what do you think? Is stack depth the single most important variable in poker?

  5. Just a hopefully helpful critique. 58 minutes of which 20 is not on topic. Too long for me.

  6. This game has become very technical, and sometimes it seems like skill plays a bigger role than luck. I really wish fckn politicians would allow California and other states to participate in online poker.. Dam it.

  7. Thanks to you and your team for all the hard work yall all do it's really helpful thank you

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