Crush Cash Games: Episode 24 HD

14.08.2015
Full information about this series in the description bar! For additional content, check out www.EnhanceYourEdge.com. Twitter: @enhanceyouredge Would you like to have access to my exclusive video vault? 20 exclusive, FREE videos just waiting to be watched. Simply join my newsletter http://www.enhanceyouredge.com/newsletter/ and you will instantly receive access! ........................................­........................................­........................................­........... Poker Training Videos: Crush Cash Games Series Follow along with me as I play four tables of 6-max $1000 ($5-$10 blinds, considered high stakes), $600 ($3-$6, considered medium stakes), and $400 ($2-$4, also considered medium stakes) no limit texas hold ‘em. In my training videos, I break down and share my decision making processes. I discuss numerous poker concepts in this video series, including: 1) Fold Equity. Fold equity is the percentage of hands in our opponent’s range that he will likely fold to our bet. This can be determined by his bet-sizing, his perceived range, whether or not his range is “capped”, the strength of the “line” he takes throughout the hand, previous history with your opponent, etc. 2) How to create dominant positions pre-flop. A dominant position is one where you either: a) Have position on your opponent with a hand that has his range dominated. i.e. You hold a hand like AKs when his holdings are likely to including a lot of Aces with worse kickers. b) Have position on your opponent with a lesser hand than his range but with a good handle on his postflop tendencies and betting patterns. In this way we are able to exploit his weaknesses and overcome the deficit created by our weak hand. c) Be out of position vs. our opponent with a hand that must have his range dominated. This includes slow playing your big pockets pairs, calling OOP (out of position) with AKo, AKs, AQo, AQs, etc. 3) How I use my blockers to correctly time my raises and check-raise bluffs. A blocker simply means a card that reduces the number of combinations of value hands our opponent can have. For example: We have KJ on a Q82 rainbow board. We block KQ, QJ, and KK … all hands our opponent needs to have in his range to be able to continue if faced with resistance. If our opponent only bets ½ pot (a betting pattern tell), we can use this information to either check-raise or raise him with improve fold equity. 4) How to determine when my opponents are three-betting me light (with weak hands or the bottom part of their range). The good players recognize when your range is weak and will attempt to exploit you by re-raising you with weak hands pre-flop. In order to combat this, we must recognize these scenarios and re-raise them with even our weakest holdings. 5) When and when not to set-mine. Set mining means calling with a pocket pair preflop with the hopes our opponent has a big pocket pair, making a set, and taking his whole stack. 6) Plugging pr

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