5 Live Cash Game TIPS to CRUSH Small Stakes

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I have taught MANY poker students how to CRUSH live poker cash games! But I see a lot of comments asking what poker strategy will help you beat small stakes cash games, so I made a video of my best live cash tips!

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10 thoughts on “5 Live Cash Game TIPS to CRUSH Small Stakes

  1. What strategy from this video are you most excited to use at your next live poker cash game?

  2. Building on your point about not slow-playing big hands, what do you think about the tactic of jamming all-in on flops when you have made 2-pair, in low-stakes cash games? I mean 2-pairs that don't include any pairs on the board, but rather unpaired starting cards that both connect to the flop. I feel like lots of players defend their over pairs and top pairs very aggressively (especially top pairs with great kickers), and this move can be used to trap those types of players into bad situations and punish them. Sometimes you will get beat by the turn or river card, and sometimes you walk into a sneaky set or something and are already beat when you make the play, but there will be a lot of times where you get called and win a huge pot (even multi-way) and plenty of times where you induce folds all around, which denies opponents the chance to hunt down their draws. As an amateur player this move appeals to me because then I don't have to navigate further streets where the board threatens big hands like straights and flushes that crush my 2-pair (assuming it didn't become a full house). I think the stronger the 2-pair, the more you can consider this play, especially if you think your opponents are splashy and have a wide calling range.

  3. I understand the concepts, but I'm really struggling with the over bet example. We have KQo. Board KT6 2 hearts. Pot is 32 and we bet 20 and get called (makes sense we have top pair Q kicker). Turn brings KT67, 2 diamonds 2 hearts.
    The board is now insanely dynamic SO DRAWS will call, we overbet to exploit all the draws. I still understand this.
    Now on the river is where I'm struggling with our bet. Board is now KT674 not suited. We now bet 365 into 272. Sort of goes without saying opponent is going to fold a lot here, but what I don't understand is when they call here we are almost always bad. What are the "hero calls" in this player's range, because we just over bet the turn and river?
    I really don't think K9 or worse is ever calling, so really it's only KJ, JJ and QQ we're beating. Now here are the realistic hands that beat us 66, TT. KT, K7, 67, 64, AK, AA. There can even be random heart draws like 53s, 58s that we lose to 1% of the time to make matters even worse.
    If we bet 80% pot on the end I can see more J and lower King kicker hands calling and the risk is lower if we get called and are behind. Dunno, just seems weird to me.

  4. Even though I have not improved by the turn, when he checks I think I he probably has a 1 pair hand or a draw. The front door flush just got there, and he could be slow playing it. I think I want to find out on the (cheaper) turn, not on the river. I want to make his club draw and single king or jack pay. I bet pot. ( I think I would bet 90% of pot in a live game because I could still jam the river and save myself a couple of bucks if I have to fold to an all in.)

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