TOP 10 Cash Game TIPS! [Master The Fundamentals]

Jonathan Little - Poker Coaching
1 Nov 202324:48

Summary

TLDRThis video script offers 10 critical tips for succeeding in cash poker games. It emphasizes the importance of avoiding open limping, raising with reasonable hand ranges, and three-betting strategically. It also covers post-flop play, including range and nut advantage, slow playing, and cautious play in multi-way pots. Additionally, it touches on bankroll management and maintaining a balanced mindset to handle the natural swings of poker. The tips aim to help players make better decisions and improve their overall poker skills.

Takeaways

  • 🚫 Avoid Open Limping: Regularly limping into pots in cash games can lead to losses, especially with rakes taken from the pot.
  • 🛑 Stop Slow Playing Strong Hands: Big pots should be played with the best hands to maximize profit, while smaller pots are suitable for a wider range of hands.
  • 💰 Raise with Reasonable Ranges: Players should raise with a reasonable range of hands to avoid making easily exploitable plays.
  • 🤚 Three-Bet Often from the Small Blind: Being tight with three-betting from the small blind can counteract the negative effects of rakes and bad beat jackpots.
  • 📈 Be Aggressive Post-Flop with Range Advantage: Betting frequently post-flop when you have a range advantage can lead to better outcomes.
  • 📉 Play Cautiously in Multi-Way Pots: Top pair is less valuable in multi-way pots, requiring a cautious approach to avoid overcommitting.
  • 💡 Consider Nut Advantage on the Flop: Players with more potential for strong hands should bet larger to capitalize on their range.
  • 🎯 Exploit Opponents' Tendencies: Recognize common player tendencies, such as overfolding when stacked, to make better strategic decisions.
  • 💼 Maintain a Healthy Bankroll: A substantial bankroll is crucial for enduring the natural swings of poker and ensuring financial stability.
  • 🧘‍♂️ Stay Mentally Stable: Accept the ups and downs of poker and focus on making the best decisions rather than emotional reactions to outcomes.
  • 🎯 Volume Overcomes Variance: Consistently playing with an edge will lead to long-term success, despite short-term variance.

Q & A

  • Why should players avoid open limping in cash games?

    -Open limping regularly in cash games, especially when a rake is taken from each pot, leads to losses. It allows opponents to see the flop for only one big blind, which is a disadvantage, and encourages them to call with a wide range of hands, potentially leading to larger pots and more challenging situations out of position.

  • What is the recommended strategy for the first person to act in a live cash game?

    -Instead of limping, the player should raise, ideally to about three or four big blinds. This prevents others from seeing the flop cheaply and puts pressure on them to make a decision with a wider range of hands.

  • Why is it important to raise with reasonable ranges in poker?

    -Raising with reasonable ranges ensures that a player is not overly committing chips with weak hands. It also helps to avoid confusing opponents, which can be more effectively done with stronger hands that have better potential to win the pot.

  • What is the significance of the position of the player in relation to the button in poker strategy?

    -The position relative to the button greatly influences the range of hands a player can raise with. Being on the button allows a player to raise with a wider range of hands because there are fewer players left to act, which can lead to more opportunities to exploit opponents' weaknesses.

  • Why should a player three-bet often from the small blind in cash games?

    -Three-betting from the small blind is a way to avoid paying rake, which can significantly reduce the pot size. It also allows the player to re-raise with a wider range of hands, putting pressure on the initial raiser and the big blind.

  • What is the recommended approach to three-betting from the small blind against an under-the-gun raise?

    -The small blind should three-bet with only the absolute best hands and a few connected bluffs. This tight strategy is necessary because calling puts the player out of position and at risk of facing a three-bet or four-bet from the big blind or the initial raiser.

  • Why is it important to consider range and nut advantage when deciding to bet post-flop?

    -Having the range advantage means that a player's range has more equity against their opponent's range. If a player has the nut advantage, they have more strong hands that can win the pot. Betting frequently with the range advantage and using larger bet sizes with the nut advantage can extract more value from opponents.

  • What is the rationale behind slow playing in certain situations?

    -Slow playing can be effective when the board is uncoordinated, the opponent can make many hands that could improve to the second best hand, or when the opponent is likely to keep betting on subsequent streets. It can also be useful when blocking many high-value hands that the opponent could have.

  • Why should players be cautious in multi-way pots?

    -In multi-way pots, the likelihood of an opponent having a strong hand increases with each additional player seeing the flop. This necessitates a cautious approach, often involving checking and folding more frequently, to avoid getting into large pots against multiple opponents with a weak hand.

  • What is the recommended bankroll size for a poker player?

    -A proper bankroll should be maintained to withstand inevitable swings. For a player with a significant win rate, it's suggested to keep at least 3,000 big blinds in the bankroll, with higher amounts being more cautious and suitable for tougher games.

  • Why is maintaining a proper mindset important for poker players?

    -Poker involves significant ups and downs. Maintaining a proper mindset helps players to not be overly affected by wins or losses, ensuring they continue to make the best decisions at every point, which is crucial for long-term success.

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