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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast
by Bart Hanson
Originally created for the 2+2 PokerCast, these 60 seconds long nuggets of poker strategy offer some very helpful tips.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 43: Reverse pot odds
This refers to the pot odds that you are giving your opponent and is very important when the pot gets big and effective stacks are small at the end of a hand.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 42: Stack to pot ratios
Slowplaying can be correct in bloated pots in 3bet for 4bet pots because you may only have 1 or 2 pot size bets left and the money can still get in.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 41: Studying your game
When studying for your game spend your time on the situations that are more common and not just outlandish spots that may rarely come up.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 40: Small buy in tournaments
Consider the fees associated with small buy in tournaments some can be unbeatable. Your hourly may be higher simply sticking to cash if you have a positive win rate.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 39: Electronics at the table
Using electronics at the table can be an extreme detriment to your ability to pay attention and gain valuable information.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 38: Pot-limit Omaha Hi-Lo
While Pot-limit Omaha is a high variance game Pot-limit Omaha Hi-Lo strongly favors the skilled player and it can be very difficult for a bad player to even win in a single session.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 37: Value own lines
Taking value own lines by check calling can be very effective against players that will value bet thinly.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 36: Fast playing the nut flush
Fast playing the nut flush can be the best way to maximize your value on a hand that is very commonly over slow played.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 35: Value bet sizing
If you find that you are scared when getting your value bet called then you have probably done something wrong.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 34: Small raise sizing
When you are facing a raise from your opponent it can often be an indicator of the strength of their hand.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 33: spike the pot up with big chip
When you make a big hand it can be best to “show” your opponent the size of the pot by using large denomination chips to bet with so that your large value betting will get called.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 32: Seat Changing
Don’t get lazy with your seat changing at the table. Moving to someone’s left or right can be a distinct advantage.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 31: EV of happiness is underrated
Sometimes playing in a less stressful game leads to happiness and better overall poker health.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 30: Bluff raising donk leads
A lot of times when a weak player leads into the preflop raiser his hand cannot stand a raise.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 29: Winrate can sometimes be directly correlated to time played
In capped games the more you win the more your image improves. When you have a lot of chips in front of you people get scared.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 28: Value betting in Stud 8 on 7th street
If your board looks like you are going low and you are up against a probable high hand that doesn’t show a pair you should value bet two small pair.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 27: Split Pot tournaments are defensive
In split pot tournaments the concept of surviving is absolutely paramount.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 26: Exploitable play is usually best in live games since so few people exploit you
Because the bluffing frequency in live games is generally low, you can take rather exploitative lines for maximum profit
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 25: Max fold equity with draw, min fold equity with value hand
You want to take the line that has the least amount of chance of having your opponent fold when you have value and the most when you have a draw.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 24: Welcome environment to rec players
It is important to make players that are at the table welcome in the game so that they enjoy themselves and come back.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 23: Recognizing opponents preflop raise size and situation
When players raise small over several limpers usually this is indicative of a “pot sweetener” type of hand not a strong one.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 22: Math of draws and how people underplay them
Players often underestimate their implied odds when calculating draws
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 21: Limp Reraising
In general limp reraising is a weak play for value as it folds out a lot of worse hands that would have called a single raise.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 20: Targeting Bad players vs good players
Most of the money won in poker is by beating losing players. That is where you should concentrate most of your effort.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 19: Attacking limped pots
A lot of players do not want to play large, limped pots. This creates a situation where you can attack the right board textures.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 18: Delayed Double barreling
Sometimes you can not barrel a good turn card and risk less by waiting until the river, if your opponent checks at the end.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 17: Playing exploitable
When playing against opponents that do not exploit your tendencies, playing exploitative in live poker usually wins the most money.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 16: Running the cards more than once
Running the cards multiple times does not change the EV of a hand, only the variance. Bart hesitates to run in more than once in Hold’em games to prevent players from calling light or making moves on him with draws.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 15: Chopping in the blinds
In flat drop games chopping is usually best.Blinds, winrate, rake
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 14: Distribution of suits to determine the likelihood of backdoor flushes
It’s important to pay attention to the distribution of flop suits when trying to evaluate if your opponent could have made a backdoor flush on the river.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 13: Short Term Steaming
Most of the money at the higher stakes of poker is won and loss through steaming. At the mid and low stakes it is important to pay attention to who is tilting in the short term.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 12: Delayed Continuation betting
Sometime you can wait to see what your opponent does by checking the flop and if they check again you risk less with your bluff on the turn than betting the flop.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 11: thin on scary rivers
You can bet very thin on scary rivers as your opponents will likely think you are polarized leading to much wider calls.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 10: Pot control
In most live No Limit games pot control is vastly overrated, as your opponents do not have a high bluffing frequency.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 9: Cbet bluffing matrix—number of players
There are a number of different factors to lead to the decision of whether or not to Cbet as a bluff as the preflop raiser
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 8: Overpair combos on draw completing boards should bet thinner
If you have an overpair and a draw comes in a lot of times your opponent has more combinations of top pairs in their range than draws
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 7: Check call river is bad
In most circumstances check calling the river at low to midstakes live no limit games is a weak play.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 6: 15-25-35
A good math rule for flat calling implied odds types of hands like pocket pairs, suited connectors and gapped suited connectors
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 5: hand reading and positional awareness of pf raiser
You can learn a lot about the strength of someone’s hand by their relative position in relationship to the preflop raiser
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 4: Image is a function of winning and losing not tightness or weakness
Recreational players have short-term memories and most believe in the factor of luck. This perception should sometimes dictate the way that you play hands through your good or bad image.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 3: Block bets are generally bad
Bart discusses why he thinks block betting, especially on the river, is a particularly weak play.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 2: Suited hands from OOP
When suited connectors flop well they usually flop draws. Draws are hard to play from out of position.
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Strategy Soundbites from Bart on 2+2 Podcast No. 1: Value betting the river is a freeroll
Because people do not raise the river enough as a bluff it is very important to value bet thinly on the river.
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