Using Aggression to Win at Poker with Two-Time WPT Champ Jonathan Little

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The days of playing rigid, tight poker are over! To become a winner, you must steal pots that don’t belong to you while developing an aggressive image that will actually get you paid off when you have the nuts. If you learn and apply these concepts, you will see an immediate increase to your win-rate!

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Using Aggression to Win at Poker with Two-Time WPT Champ Jonathan Little

10 thoughts on “Using Aggression to Win at Poker with Two-Time WPT Champ Jonathan Little

  1. Great vid again Jonathan. I’m probably going to pay for your premium content. My issue is online I do not have enough time to think. People may think that sounds stupid but 15 seconds to think of my range, his range, what he thinks I have, expected odds, what he had last time this happened… poof… beep beep beep!

  2. I played a cash game tonight that was so aggressive and loose that I had to tighten up like never before. The hands finally came and I made a decent profit for three hours of play. You just have to know when to change gears. Sometimes it's good to be tight sometimes it's good to be aggressive.

  3. In my small stakes live games I often dominate, I play tight ranges and they all just fold. Table image is more important than math at live low stakes. Tight ranges still have tons of bluffs.

  4. Honestly, what are the chances that a guy can get into poker from ground zero and become a winning player in 2019? Isn't the skill level too high at this point? Is it one of those things where only 1% of people will have what it takes to beat the curve?

  5. deviated from my usual game of just limping in with everyone else at 1/2 and hoping to flop the nuts. I was pleasantly surprised when I got called and re-raised and stacked multiple times. Im returning to my nitty ways.

  6. A truth someone once told me. "They're not better at the higher stakes. They just have more money."
    Now, sure, poker players have gotten tougher, but that statement still rings true a lot of times.

  7. Why do people play No-Limit? They can't even play limit, which is easier. Let's get back to limit poker, no-limit is for the chess champions of poker. If you wouldn't want to play chess vs. Bobby Fischer for big money, why would you play no-limit vs. a Bobby Fischer of poker for big money?

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