3 PREFLOP TIPS To IMPROVE Your Poker Game!

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If you want to be a profitable poker player (cash game or tournament) you need a solid preflop strategy! In this video I break down the biggest mistakes small stakes players are making and teach you how to master preflop poker and improve your win rate!

You’ll learn when to 3-bet, call or fold according to preflop ranges/charts, as well as specifically how you should be thinking before the flop to avoid making mistakes on future betting rounds!

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What do you think your BIGGEST preflop mistake is?

PokerCoaching
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I play from 1/2 to 5/10 live and 90% of the mistakes I see are still pre flop mistakes. Even mistakes that look like they’re on the flop, turn or River can really be traced back to pre flop mistakes.

todd
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This content is gold!! I got the charts BTW! I’ll keep in touch with my progress in your next videos. I didn’t realize how poorly I was playing pre flop and how much of a massive negative impact it was having on my game!! I was one of the boomer plays (2003-2010) who just recently fell back into the game! Look forward to more amazing content from you Jonathan!!! 🎉

soldiersunitedforcash
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Thanks for the video! One recommendation would be to make your slides have a higher resolution. Your camera feed shows up with high resolution, but the images on your slides look blurry. Anyway, just a suggestion.

fredsmit
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I think you can trace 90% of mistakes in Poker back to your pre-flop play and making sure you play a good fundamental strategy pre will make every decision 100 times easier.
It's the simplest and most powerful tool in your kit at the tables.

curtisw
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Jonathan this has been one of your best videos ever! You spoke slowly concisely and explained everything so well. Honestly I miss a lot of what you say in your videos because you do speak rather quickly but this video was perfect thank you so much for posting this!

janinemillirons
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This is such an interesting game. Still learning, but it's fun going and taking some money to the 1/3 and trying to apply what you've learned.

the.tricky.outdoorsman
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Thanks for the charts, I've been using Ed Millers from The Course so I'm looking forward to seeing how they contrast with each other

checkatrail
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Thankyou Jonathon for the Charts. Much appreciated

gillieshelen
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Thank you for the charts! I immediately got to put into practice what you discussed. In my 1/2 NL session last night, I re-raised from the small blind with a hand I would normally just call (ATo). Ended up playing the hand for stacks after the flop (T high rainbow) and I tripled up in my first 5 minutes at the table (2nd hand dealt. I came in on the BB.) Thank you for all your instruction. I really appreciate learning all I can from whatever decent source I can find. The lesson helped with the rest of the session, too. In for 300 out for 1962! Thanks, Jonathan!!!

lukekalbach
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Downloaded the charts. I like the reminder to not play too passively. I find myself playing passively at the start of every game (tourney and cash) and I think that builds the wrong image initially and slows down my action later on until that image changes.

moosepoppa
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Thanks for the charts.👌🏼 Enjoying a lot of your content lately to increase my skills and with it my winnings. Best from Germany

carstenhafner
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Got the charts.. thank you Jonathan 🙏👍

emj
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Thanks for the free pre-flop chart, JL. This video was desperately needed by me as a new small stakes tourney player. Specifically, tips 1 and 3. Thanks for the great content.

henrylacks
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Thanks so much for the charts. Great stuff to work from. I certainly need to learn to play aggressively at higher stakes tables. This will really help.

TheAmbageHouse
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My biggest preflop mistake is giving my OOP opponents a stronger range than they typically have. When I play cash games, I typically play NL $50 and you would assume not many recs cut their teeth playing for those stakes, so I assume my OOP opponents know what they are doing playing against me when I have position, but they frequently end up showing me junk that I would have never put them on.

jaredcarrick
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Wow, this was extremely helpful! I'm not a good player yet, and I could easily recognize myself in all three mistakes. All the advice seems on point!

romatar
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Newish to poker. This video changed my whole perspective of the game. Amazing. Thank you

foley
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Excellent, I always get help info from your videos. I'll get the charts shortly.

davidlapychak
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Just Snagged Your Charts, Ty Sir, trying to step my game up

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