HUGE MISTAKES To Avoid with Marginal Made Hands

Published 2024-05-08
Learning how to play marginal made hands can be the difference between being a winning poker player or a losing poker player!

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Marginal Made hands are some of the most misplayed hands from small stakes tournament and cash game players. This is why people hate AK or JJ, because they make so many mistakes with them that they don't benefit from how good of a hand they are!

In this video, I'm going to teach you 3 huge mistakes to avoid with marginal made hands :)

All Comments (21)
  • @untouchable360x
    On your bike! Is that how you play? You call with King Jack?
  • Lol, you cannot raise if there is not a bet!!!! so many people need to learn this,I hear it all the time. That is so funny that you said that.
  • @derekjwalls
    These things are true except for when you play in Texas ๐Ÿ˜‚
  • i was having the typical nit problem of running into aggression whenever i missed flops after i RFI / 3bet / 4bet, and somehow everyone check/folds whenever i hit it, and your breakdowns have helped so much, i am really finding table image means so much, and staying a step ahead of whatever story my actions are telling, and just bluffing more honestly, forces ppl to over fold or give me action when i have it
  • He should stop answering chat's questions, they make him visibly upset ๐Ÿ˜‚
  • Made this mistake earlier in a tournament. Had suited QJh in middle position, raised it up and got reraised by the small blind. I flatted and flop came Q64 with two hearts. I barreled into the guy, missed the flush draw but had top pair on the river. I went for a small 1/4 pot bet and guy jammed river and I snap called only to run into pocket 6s for a flopped set. When he calls a triple barrel down and there is no flush or straight on the board, something should be ringing alarm bells.
  • U are the best Jon.. I had ak off last week 80 bb deep . I 3 bet big blind called.. flop 10 5 8.. I raised 3 bb he called turn 2. I raised 13 bb he shoved ๐Ÿ˜†
  • I saw a hand where early position opened, middle position player 1 3-bets, then middle position player 2 4-bets, and Jungleman in late position insta-mucks his pocket jacks. At the time I thought it seemed marginally nitty but looking at these charts I understand exactly why he did it. Also, it was the correct fold not just in theory but in practice too - he was up against KK, AA, and AK.
  • @carlosdelao6552
    I also here people say they have a set, when it's actually three of a kind and or trips
  • 17:00 this is a spot when i tend to slowplay a bit because of the propriety of my hand, but i should actually don't care and build the pot even with spades covered
  • @danbrambley8284
    Brynn kenneys advice.... pay a stable to chipdump to you ...
  • @jayvoncrunx8287
    That game was actually very exciting even if I already had seen a spoiler learning it was a top 10 player๐Ÿ‘
  • @jayvoncrunx8287
    I think I identified one of the most dangerous thoughts in poker, especially with these kinda of hands: "Well I am chipleader"... Got loose and splashy and ended up loosing a big pot lol
  • @duncanglen3452
    Imagine Gold and Kabrehl on the staff ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚