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200NL Review of Tough Hands

By Justin Saliba (Just GTO) 52m 17s · July 29, 2020

9 comments

  • Matt Miranda
    Very good content, definitely need more of these play and review videos.
  • Cagdas gunal
    Sorry Maybe its my inexperience or lack of knowledge. No disrespect to you. The presentation is fast, its jumping all over and need something clear on the point with another form next to solver to show what is the current concern.
  • Daniel Hanichak
    Absolutely love this. This helps so much evaluating these common spots and then being able to analyze my own mistakes. Would selfishly like to see it at 100NL because that's what I play, but any $50-$200NL all is good. Please do more.
  • thoughtxriot
    Definitely want more of this sort of content!
  • x5mspoker
    As much of possible of this from this coach in future, please!!!!
  • glenkornelsen
    Really enjoyed this format, 6max cash seems to be getting tougher and tougher even at 5nl at least at on poker star., am not aposesed to any level you want to play, id like some clarity about when to range bet and when to go polor, if you could go though that, in your next class that would be great. Specially on the flop IP thank you for the great content hope to see more from you
    • connordonohoe
      In big agreement with your comment here. 6 max has become a shark tank even at 5nl. I play Party Poker. Even 2nd nuts are questionable to get all the money in at least against the regs with tables mostly 120 Hrs/H. Preflop you're being 3bet till your head spins off. Post flop play is above competent. 10 years ago was a dream but now its just full of grinders. Coolers never ending.
      • Charlie
        You guys are definitely correct. Especially 6-max zoom/blitz. 6-max zoom/blitz online is hands down the hardest type of poker you can play at the moment. However, that just means it's the perfect place to test your skills and improve. The key thing to understand is that you are going to experience the biggest delta of variance when you play this format so you just need to make sure you are VERY bankrolled for it. If you are a winning player of 4bb/100 hands you should have about 40 buy ins for this format. If you are less (which almost everyone is online) you need more than that. So just make sure you are rolled properly and make sure you are not multi-tabling this format unless you are absolute crusher. And think of it as a way to really improve and test yourself, but I wouldn't recommend it as a way to build your roll if you are just trying to build your roll fast. If you are just trying to build your roll as quickly as possible, honestly live 1/2 is the best way imo. Or non-zoom 10NL online if you don't have the bankroll for live 1/2.
  • Mike Rashid
    Good stuff. Would really like to see some live cash game focus (such as 2/5 or 5/10 level dealing with larger opens vs. online etc. and 6 to 8 handed as that seems to be the trend currently). Also, if you have time, 10/10 w/10 ante and/or Mississippi Straddles (adjusting to button straddles mainly, and straddling the button ourselves). These formats seem to be here to stay and in at least Florida, exist at all of the casinos mainly. Thanks!