Play More Aggressively and Maximize your Profits - Featuring Evan 'Gripsed' Jarvis

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PokerCoaching Team Pro, Evan Jarvis, teaches the PokerCoaching students How to Play More Aggressively in this Live Webinar! Take notes and use these lessons to make more money when you play!

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It's crazy that you release this stuff on YouTube for free

djStens
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All poker players trying to get better and understand the game in greater detail need to listen to this coaching session. Excellent and Thanks!

cardarsenal
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Just a tip to make the math for how often a bluff needs to work easier: Take the fraction of the pot you bet. Add the numerator to the denominator while leaving the numerator the same, and that's how often the bluff needs to work. For example, if you bet 2/3 pot, it needs to work 2/(2+3)=2/5 of the time; if you bet 1/4 pot, it needs to work 1/(1+4)=1/5 of the time.

FrasierFanMSU
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stuff like this is a gold mine kind of wild really took me 10 years of rec play and 3 years of daily grinding and 20months of studying mtts online to figure all this stuff out, and here it all is in a 2 hr video. i ish we could sit and talk in person for couple hrs bro you really are a smart man keep up the amazing work bro

dominic
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Great stuff and very well articulated! Thanks for sharing!

christopherlescarbeau
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When I try to play aggressive I get called by the dumbest shit and they seem to always hit

proditoresmoriendum
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comment from Jonathan Little just 7 hours ago to my response for bigger preflop raises than he suggests as playing in loose game to thin field: "The hands you make fold are usually quite bad. You should be thrilled to play a 6-way pot with 23% equity. "

downieduck
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I'm SO good at poker, i beat myself every game!

jesperhall
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How do you play against people that call hands like j 2? Or q 3. I try not to call anything that's not a combination, pocket pair or two high cards

LuisGuzman-xkgy
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Thank you Evan for being a hero of Poker coaching and loving the game and sharing your experiences. Greatly appreciated.

HardDie
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Your videos are fantastic. Your passion for teaching shows in your ability to explain the concepts. Thanks very much!

robertgouge
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Thank you for the betting information. going to take this knowledge and take these maniacs at my card house out!

blansettmarie
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i love this, but im still struggling to think some of this working a small/micro stakes. im probably wrong though... thanks for the content.

Dplaysitcool
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man yesterday was another day of run good. after making day 2 a couple days ago, yesterday i pull down $500 for the day ($477). today won a few sits and deciding whether i should rest more or check the tourney board lol

rljpdx
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This was amazing! I learned so much. I am going to re-watch this a few times, for sure. Thanks!! :)

michaeljohnston
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The most important thing is reacting. This does not mean acting again.

alexroberts
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54:33
This calculation is wrong.
In $2 pot if you have 25% equity, you own 50 cents(i.e. 25% total pot $2) and your opponent owns $1.5

Now you put another $1 and opponent calls, you own $1(i.e. 25% of total $4 pot)
Means you get additional 50 cent on $1 bet. You don't get break even there.

After your above $1 bet, your opponent now owns $3 of $4 pot. Means your opponent got $1.5 extra by calling your bet with just $1. Which means you are losing...

BibinVenugopal
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amazing stuff dude. thank you for showing us all this

johndee
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I'm not sure if I agree with the quote that cards are only a tie breaker, especially at lower levels like 1/2 and 2/5. If you're card dead, you will lose. People will call you with top pair until showdown. You NEED good cards to make money.

DoctorChained
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I’m struggling with the 180 man mtts on pokerstars, I can crush it within the first 20 minutes but then my hands start to freeze up as the tournament goes on and my chips begin to dwindle. The law of diminishing returns definitely applies to me in this case.

rossl