Never Go All-In With These 5 Poker Hands (Big Mistake!)

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You must avoid going all in with these 5 poker hands. Going all-in with these hands is a big mistake that many amateurs poker players make.

Do you go "all in" with any of these 5 poker hands?

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Great advice. A lot of this centers around getting into limped pots, and I think the big, overall lesson here is "Never go broke in a limped pot". I play 3-4 tournaments a week at my local card room and I see these mistakes happen ALL the time. Nathan has nailed it once again.

nitthegrit
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AQ, is a great blocker for AA, QQ, that's why they almost always show me KK!!

nektarioskolokythas
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My biggest weakness comes after the flop. If there is a possible straight on the board by the time we reach the river, my opponent will go all in. Rest assured that I am always holding the lower end of the straight in my hand, and I will call. I know calling is wrong, but have trouble laying it down. Most times I lose... It is my cryptonite.

HowBAMan
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Top Pair Top Kicker in a multiway pot should probably be mentioned here too. Most players aren't putting a lot of money in if they can't beat top pair so if you have more than one player willing to put money in then be cautious going all in with TPTK

magiccarrot
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Thanks! I am definitely guilty of over playing these hands. Lately, however, it’s usually only when very short stacked.

robertj.quayleiii
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Good stuff Mr. Nathan thank you for all this valuable information like I said on another video it’s definitely helping my game. Hope you run good in all your games.

JohnSmith-mlzr
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Another huge problem with hitting a baby flush on the flop or turn is that another suited card comes up later. A baby flush might win with three suited cards, but it's almost certainly going to lose if there are four suited cards.

davidhayden
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I've been playing super low stakes, .05 .10 blinds, and I've been winning consistently. I started with 25 dollars on my account and I'm up to 115 dollars. I'm thinking about moving up to higher stakes now. This channel gives good advice.

peterbruno
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Love your guides but i'm leary about buying your book I attempted to get the poker cheat sheets online and it sent me to a page that i couldn't access so i'm kinda scared i'll pay the money and won't be able to access the book ...I really want to read it
keep up the vids they are very helpful

KavernKitty
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I've made the mistake a few times recently jamming preflop with AQ and got burnt against AK/AA even QQ. I've learnt my lesson, thanks!

DPest
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Very good feedback, thank you. Really glad I found your videos.

theredbaron
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Hello Nathan! Great vid! what do you think about GTO and solver soft?

konstantinsinichkin
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Another great vlog. Thanks Nathan for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!😊

michelepuluti
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Thanks for this vid dude 👍👍👍 very useful poker guide

udapangamek
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Thanks i learned about these hands the hard way already lol. AQ haunted me for a long time and im still overplaying KJ suited so thanks for the tip i needed to hear it so i can cut kj out oop range

daydaydful
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If it is a loose limpy game, I try to raise a marginal suited connector like 87s or 54s pretty big to thin out the field. Suited connectors have breakeven ev and typically only make a little money near the button. But if you're folding them in the HJ or CO, you're being too nitty and people will notice. You do not want to overlimp with 76s and let T4s, J5s, Q7s, K2s come along and crush you with a bigger flush on the river...likely for your entire stack. I had K4s in the small blind at 1/3 the other day and there were three limps before BTN. BTN limped along with 87s instead of raising which let me see the flop. Five minutes later I was scooping his entire 100bb stack when the flush came in.

If you raise or reraise a small SC preflop, there's probably 50% less of a chance you get out-flushed as typically only suited aces, suited Broadways, and maybe a couple of bigger suited connectors call. The suited trash that dominates you will mostly fold which is quite a large chunk of hands.

howard
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Perhaps a better title would have been "overplay" or "over commit" as you are not referring to actually shoving allin but rather going up the ladder with 3 bets, 4bets, etc...

jwerkjyrkurkjoilj
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Thanks man. Following your advices I was able to correct (many mistakes) especially loosing high pairs to 3 of a kind.... I started to notice the pattern in the way people check, raise or call... level up my game..

mrtee
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We need more video like this, great video!

ulissepellegrino
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You're Right-Nathan&Thanks!-Raymond "Mike" Hong!-(I'll Try-To Avoid-Those

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