POKER RANGES: How To Use Them

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This is one of the most IMPORTANT lessons you will EVER learn in poker!

Let’s focus on getting a grip on poker ranges, what they are, how to use them, and how they will drastically change the way you play poker!

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Do you think in terms of RANGES? Has this helped your poker game?

PokerCoaching
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Big help. Best explanation of practical range analysis I have seen. Thank you.

richardcharleswilliams
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This video makes a lot of sense. I'm in a strict study mode right now for a few days and I can really apply the lessons in this video. Thank you

boogieboy
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My friends and I just recently started playing poker almost every time we see each other, so this helped me understand the basics of range enough to get an edge

alexberrodin
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I been playing hold'em long but played poker longer, u never learn about ranges and odds n everything and juss really start learning about my friend told me about you about a year ago and I still have a long way to go .. keep up the hard work Johnathan and your team !

acehighman
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Do you think you could post a video about narrowing our opponent’s range as the hand advances to the later streets? Like what their range looks like when they check-raise the flop/turn? When they check call the flop and turn? Thanks for the awesome helpful content

thomasobrien
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Johnathan, this content is super helpful. Thanks!

TiltedHVACpoker
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A very useful video even as a reminder to an old reg. Thanks!

dharryg
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One of the best ‘range’ videos I’ve ever seen.

TheFairway
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Thanks JL. I am trying to think in ranges and this has helped. Thank you.

davidcharlton
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Excellent. I am going to watch it a few more times. An interesting follow-up would be do do that same hands from the other player's perspective. It seems like a bigger river bluff was needed. I'll try that math myself -- which means I need to think about ranges from the other perspective as well -- but it would be great to get the master's answer as a follow-up.

joenorsworthy
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Your videos have all been really helpful. This was a great range explanation!

kimchenoweth
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Jonathan Little, thanks for great explanation. My questions is how i can remember or calculate the ranges during online game? Is there any tools for that, or practises?

Akaza
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You explained that very good man, thank you!

the_snekerz
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What do ya do when u have fishes at you're tbl that call all top pairs/plus flush or str8 draws?

SB-xbju
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At 7:48, when I hold 76s (spades), with two spades on the board, I know I'm drawing to a flush. But how is 76s (hearts) a draw on a board that has one heart and only one card coming? There is no gut shot straight draw. What exactly am I drawing to? 77 or 66?

keithgoblue
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So I understand how I'm supposed to guess their range in this kind of spot, but what I dont understand is if I'm actually supposed to calculate how much equity I need AND HAVE to calculate if I have to call. Like how I am I gonna accurately calculate that without Equilab if the opponent has this wide of a range. I'm always gonna be off by quite a lot so its pretty much guessing either way. My math goes more like this: He has a lot of missed draws + his range is generaly very wide + how often does this guy bluff + my hand looks weaker than it is = call. Obviously I look at the price I get but I dont calculate how often I need to win. I feel like that wont help me because I also dont calculate my equity in these kind of spots since their range seems just way too wide to accurately guess it. Am I thinking wrong about this or do I understand it somewhat correctly that you just use this as guidelines in most spots? I do understand that it is necessary when you have a flushdraw and so on but there it is easy to understand how much outs you have and your equity is pretty clear. But in spots like this? Would appreciate an answer since I've honestly never understood this. Thank you for your content.

maximilianschweitzer
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Should the 75ss ever check raise the flop here with the existing stack sizes? Great analysis as usual.

jeffstock
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Is this action solver available with a premium Poker Coaching membership? I am trying to figure out my range and where I am making blunders on betting vs checking post flop

tyleranthony
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I was obsessed with RYE but there's always something about RYE that makes me feel inferior and implants doubt in my head. You Sir, KNOW how to speak from a relatable point of view. You have absolutely great content and as soon as I can afford to do so. I will purchase whatever I can to in order to support you. In the mean time. If you have patreon. Please post a link. At least I can support your time invested in these videos bit by bit.

Thank you so much for your content.

emmanuel