High Stakes Poker Crusher FIRST No Limit Hold’em Training Video

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A sample of Marc “SquishMyTomato”‘s first CrushiveLivePoker Training video. Marc is a new creator for Crush Live Poker and high stakes LA poker crusher and commentator for Hustler Casino Live.

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High Stakes Poker Crusher FIRST No Limit Hold’em Training Video

10 thoughts on “High Stakes Poker Crusher FIRST No Limit Hold’em Training Video

  1. I love every hand and accompanying analysis 100.0000%. He’s risking 6000 for a potential profit of 1500 on that split at end which is cool cause You’re essentially risking 0 to steal that 1500 if you don’t think he ever switches it up and does this with 109o or 109s, 10J. I agree he doesn’t have Q10-A10 99.9% of time. Good bad loved a smart and wise live exploit hand analysis video.

  2. Hey bart clp member here, what videos is he teaching in or how do i find his vids, a course or random vids? Havnt got home yet to look thanks!

  3. The AA you never consider the villain flat QQ,JJ, 77, 34s, 54s, all possible hands on wild games , not true under bluff part of it if you watch the same games they are bluffing/semi-bluffing turns north of 25%, on the btn /co straddle if you never limp UTG how can you possible limp 100% of your range for sure -EV strategy (K8s got so luck that nobody had you beat ), the only hand you played well was the last hand KTs besides that you have a lot o room to improve

  4. Same idea applies to stocks. People that lose money trading are those that can't let go and ride a loser stock all the way to the bottom.

  5. I don't like how the turn was played, I see what you are trying to say about rec players tendencies but the turn card actually makes a lot of better hands that would check the flop 6 ways and will so many players it's actually not that likely you have the best hand. For example 78, 65, 84, J9, 88, 96 and possibly some others would high percentage check the flop.

  6. the hard part about the extensive math analysis, which is enjoyable AF and informative af btw – is that, live poker gonna live poker & vs a normal live field of randos – constructing an accurate range or even assuming, given action, what they might be making it to the turn with is hell on earth.

    Shouts out to Tampa poker lol.

  7. Forgive me if this is completely off. What would keep him from playing AQ the same way in the first hand, especially in the splashy environment of the Hustler? You would have to think he would have to believe he has it with AQ.

  8. You're removing 45 suited from Ben's range for some random reason. In the second hand, you're completely crushed by both 56 and 78, which are likely hands in this scenario.

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