S06E02 - Top 5 Most Asked Questions About Poker - Low Stakes Poker

S06E02 - Top 5 Most Asked Questions About Poker - Low Stakes Poker

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Top 5 Most Asked Questions About Poker

1.Why does the solver recommend folding AQo to 3-bets?

A solver often recommends folding Ace-Queen offsuit (AQo) to a 3-bet due to several factors tied to game theory optimal (GTO) play, equity, and positional dynamics. But there are even more considerations when playing against your average low stakes player.

A. Equity Against 3-Bet Ranges

When running AQo in an equity calculator against typical low-stakes 3-bet ranges, it shows approximately 36% equity. This is not ideal when facing a 3-bet, as AQo is often dominated by stronger hands like AK, QQ+, and even suited Aces. If you are out of position, this problem becomes even worse, as it is difficult to realize the full equity of your hand. Playing out of position adds complexity, reduces profitability, and increases the likelihood of making costly mistakes .

B. Reverse Implied Odds

AQo has significant reverse implied odds, meaning it can lead to costly situations when dominated by hands like AK or AQ suited. This risk is amplified in multi-street play, as committing chips with a dominated hand often results in losing larger pots .

C. Positional Disadvantages

When out of position, AQo struggles to realize equity effectively. Even when facing a rare low-stakes opponent who includes some preflop “bluffs” in their 3-bet range, such as A5 suited, JT suited, and 65 suited, it remains difficult to realize your equity. Out of position, you will often be forced to navigate complex postflop decisions where opponents can leverage their positional advantage to deny your equity realization


2.What are some tells to identify weaker players or ‘fish’ at the table?

A.Playing Too Many Hands
Bad players often enter the pot with a wide range of weak hands, ignoring position and strength. They rarely fold preflop, making them easy targets for skilled players who tighten up and exploit their loose tendencies.

B.Mostly Limping and Being Passive
Frequent limping signals inexperience or fear of aggression. Passive players rarely raise, preferring to call or limp, which makes it hard for them to build pots or protect their equity. This playstyle is exploitable with aggression.

C.Not Buying in for a Full 100 Big Blinds
Short-stacked players who buy in for less than the table maximum often lack confidence or a proper bankroll strategy. This limits their ability to play effectively postflop and makes them more predictable.


3.How should I adjust my play when facing different bet sizes post-flop?

In live low-stakes no-limit hold’em cash games, players often telegraph the strength of their hands through their bet sizing. Here’s a concise breakdown of how you can exploit this tendency effectively:

A.Responding to Large Bets: Large bets typically indicate very strong hands. Against players who follow this pattern, you can confidently fold marginal hands, minimizing losses in situations where you are likely to be beaten.

B.Responding to Small Bets:

* With Strong Hands: When opponents bet small, indicating weakness, capitalize by simply calling or occasionally raising for value. This traps them into continuing with weaker holdings.
* With Weak Hands: You can use small bets as an opportunity to bluff with hands that have no showdown value. A well-timed raise can force them to fold weak holdings, allowing you to win the pot without a strong hand.

Recognizing and exploiting betting patterns helps you control the game flow. For instance, when opponents telegraph weak hands with small bets, you can either take the pot with aggressive raises or extract maximum value from your stronger hands by avoiding over-raising, which might scare them off.


4.How do I balance my range to remain unpredictable to observant opponents?

Unless you have observant studied players about table it’s isn’t necessary to spend much time worrying about balance. You will make far more money focusing on exploiting the weak players massive mistake. While good players would adjust to your exploits, making you exploitable, your average low stakes players never will adjust.


5.What adjustments should I make when playing against calling stations?

A. Value bet aggressively. Bet all of your top pair hands, solid second pair hands with good kickers, and extract values from their weak hands and draws.

B. Use large bet sizings with your strong value hands. Instead of betting 1/2 pot or 2/3 pot, go larger and bet nearly pot. Versus some calling stations you can even get called by over bet sizings.

C. Don’t bluff. And only semi bluff with your strongest draws with the most equity.

D. Throw flop C-bet frequencies out the window. Only C-bet when you have a value hand.

C. Avoid tilt when they draw out on you. A calling station that is running hot can make for a very frustrating session.

D. Don’t pay them off. When they change from passive calling, to betting or raising, only call them when you have the most nutted hands. Fold everything else.

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S04E08 - Being A Nit And Bankroll  - Poker Cash Games

S04E08 - Being A Nit And Bankroll - Poker Cash Games

Today we discuss how nitty is too nitty be what is a proper bankroll for poker.

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S04E07 - Bomb Pots, Straddles, More - Poker Cash Games

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Today we discuss poker strategy for bomb pots, Mississippi straddle, and much more. This is part one of two. Part two will only be available to our podcast fans on Patreon. If you want to keep the 4 free episodes coming every month and get an addition free episode please consider joining. http://lowlimitcashgames.com

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S04E06 - Bottom Pair - Poker Cash Games

S04E06 - Bottom Pair - Poker Cash Games

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S04E05 - Simplifying Poker- Poker Cash Games

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S04E04 - Best Poker Player I know- Poker Cash Games

S04E04 - Best Poker Player I know- Poker Cash Games

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S04E03 - Equity vs EV (Equity As A Dollar Value) - Poker Cash Games

S04E03 - Equity vs EV (Equity As A Dollar Value) - Poker Cash Games

Today we talk about understanding equity in poker. Poker strategy is based on understanding things like equity so while it’s not normally a part of poker coaching it is valuable information to have. http://lowlimitcashgames.comEquity100 pot 65% chance to winThat’s 65% chance that you win the entire pot in this one hand. It’s also a 35% chance you lose the entire pot in this hand EVHow much money you expect to profit on average over time. You will win it all 65% Minus the 35% you lose when you lose it all. Let’s say you play a 100 pot 10 times this month where you are 60% favorite to win when the money goes in. You will win 100 , 6 times out of those 10. That’s 60%You will lose 100, 4 times out of those 10. That’s 40%So what is your bet wins or lose. What is your expected value in actual dollars over time. It’s the amount you win when you win, minus the amount you lose when you lose100 X 6 = 600 when you win100 X 4 = 400 when you lose 600 minus 400 = 200That’s your total profit for all 10 hands. But how much is it for each individual hand. It’s 200/10 or 20So your expect value , or EV , every time you get in this spot is 20. No matter if you win the pot or lose the pot. Because poker is never about one hand. It’s about EV over time. How can you calculate this on the fly?It’s always your win% minus your loss percent. And then you have to take that percent of the total pot. So in a 100 pot in which you are 60% to win and 40% to lose its 60 minus 40 = 20So 20% of the 100 pot is yours in EV. That’s $20On larger uneven pots it’s harder to determine in your head. 687 pot. You’d need to know 20% of 687I like to break it into 100 increments in my head. There are 6 of those with 87 left over. For every 100 it’s 20. So that’s 6 X 20 or 120. Plus 20% of the remaining 87. You can get as exact or general as you want with this. Honestly in my head is probably say oh that’s about 15. Ads that to the 120 and you get 135 EV. By the way the exact number is 17.40 so close enough I guess. In the part two of this which is for patron fans only over on Patreon we will get into how EV affects strategy.

8 Jan 202318min

S04E02 - Uncapoed Games - Poker Cash Games

S04E02 - Uncapoed Games - Poker Cash Games

Today I answer one of your questions about playing uncapoed games. If you appreciate the podcast and want to support it to keep it coming every Sunday, or if you want complete training to crush low limit poker, please check out the website. http://lowlimitcashgames.com

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