4 Simple Mistakes RUINING Your Poker Tournament Results

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Doug Polk Poker

Doug Polk Poker

Күн бұрын

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@DougPolkPoker
@DougPolkPoker 7 жыл бұрын
If you missed yesterdays video, I analyze quite an interesting hand on Poker Night In America. kzbin.info/www/bejne/aoDCf4JjlKxgnc0
@McGavel1
@McGavel1 7 жыл бұрын
Cool I'll check it out after this one - thanks for the tips - peace.
@DaveFu
@DaveFu 6 жыл бұрын
You only own 6 tshirts? Are you busto? I suspect your advice may be -ev.
@steveskoomz2588
@steveskoomz2588 6 жыл бұрын
hey doug, wheres the best place to go and learn poker terminology as in icm utg etc etc, i know the basic ones but wana get into detail of what the positions are called etc, thank you
@raymondwandell8880
@raymondwandell8880 5 жыл бұрын
U should start a new game and call it Omaha polker. No limit Omaha hi where u can use any or none of ur 4 cards. U'll be the king of Macao.
@thedude5599
@thedude5599 5 жыл бұрын
Doug I do very well playing tournament just limping. I limp AK AQs all pairs up to JJ thou some times I will raise with those hands, but I prefer just to see the flop. My strongest play is post flop, as I can smell weakness and take pots at will, with proper bet sizing. I also limp my 56s J10s KQs. Basically I only raise QQ KK AA and I usually limp those in early positions. The times I limp my big pairs in early position, sometimes people raise and I can reraise other times there is no raise so my hand is disguised. There are so many aggressive players now, the trap is the most effective way to play against these guys. Raising just gives away your hand strength and to much information, or it just gives the maniac a chance to reraise you with rags, or out play you. No one is just giving their chips away. the way to win at poker is to come from behind. id much rather limp call then raise and get reraised. Ive cracked so many aces, kings Ak its crazy. And I have lost more money on Aces, kings AK then I do with 56 suited. My limp range is so wide that opponents that observe have no clue what im holding.I may have 56s Ako KQs JJ 64o 74o Meaning I can steal lots of pots with nothing because I just might have two pair when the flop shows 3 cards under 8. I play way to many hands with a unreadable range which allows me to steal pots at will. i do most of my raising and reraising post flop. And Ill do it with any hand in any position, I have learned that aggressive post flop play is the best to get someone to fold. My favorite move is to limp on a raise call every street then shove with nothing on the river or the nuts. Rarely by the river does the raiser have the NUTS. And if you call every street the raiser just assumes you have something. Sure I get caught alot but i also create havoc, my opponents never have a clue what im holding and at anytime I will attack you with the nuts or rags. it makes it very difficult to get a read of my holdings or hand strength,. I would love you to try your luck at our weekly home tournament that has been played every Thursday for twenty years. Two of our regulars have won over 100 000 at the WSOp and have only played a few tournaments.
@toptenguy1
@toptenguy1 7 жыл бұрын
Tip #5 : When playing online tournaments, yell "FOOLLDDDD!!! FFOOLLLDDD!!! FFOOOLLDDDD!!!" at your computer screen.
@lookingfortruth7181
@lookingfortruth7181 5 жыл бұрын
ok got it... I knew there was something I was doing wrong
@Zayne1991
@Zayne1991 5 жыл бұрын
Lolol i am always doing this. "You better fold..you aint about that life..fold bitch folddd"
@danconstable1303
@danconstable1303 4 жыл бұрын
Hahaha
@mrloop1530
@mrloop1530 4 жыл бұрын
haha I do that part right
@koleslaw7566
@koleslaw7566 4 жыл бұрын
Bro I’m so deep about that shit. I’m always like “you don’t want to call, that’s half your stack, you could be very wrong, your family will be disappointed, just let me have this one, I just want this one”
@Bannedforfun
@Bannedforfun 7 жыл бұрын
I find a good winning strategy is flopping quads. If you can do that, you'll see your winrate improve rapidly!
@funnyshit379
@funnyshit379 6 жыл бұрын
Edvards Kuks I’ve been trying my hardest to flop quads but only hit royals. Is this still a valid strategy or should I switch to slots?
@cristianmicu
@cristianmicu 5 жыл бұрын
not good enough for me i need quads multitabling 12 tables on all
@charlieabbot3649
@charlieabbot3649 5 жыл бұрын
I prefer suited sets...
@Countrytoon1990
@Countrytoon1990 5 жыл бұрын
I had 2/2 vs A 10 Diamonds. flop comes 2D/2/D I check he checks, turn D I check he raises I call, river I check he value bets 15 bb I all in/ xD
@mcpartridgeboy
@mcpartridgeboy 5 жыл бұрын
Depends what quads, I only play AAAA and KKKK I use QQQQ as a bluff and fold the rest.
@Jealod24
@Jealod24 3 жыл бұрын
So glad Doug explained to play “normally” against top players I might recognize, cause you know, I’m running into Negreanu all the time in my low stakes tourneys on PokerStars…
@andrewbonnard7855
@andrewbonnard7855 2 жыл бұрын
I've ran into Lex Veldhuis twice on Pokerstars on $50 buy in tourneys
@chriskoshinski
@chriskoshinski 2 жыл бұрын
He allso said and ment players you think or know are good players
@thisismagacountry1318
@thisismagacountry1318 2 жыл бұрын
He's everywhere
@jaysooz5082
@jaysooz5082 7 жыл бұрын
Instructions unclear; bought into WSOP for half my roll
@13pbarr
@13pbarr 6 жыл бұрын
JaySooz508 Intructions unclear, when I play with a pro I only play with aces
@AleksiVattaja
@AleksiVattaja 5 жыл бұрын
Lol
@RyanDepauloDegenerateGambler
@RyanDepauloDegenerateGambler 5 жыл бұрын
Instructions unclear, I play ante and non-ante the same
@kmikel3669
@kmikel3669 3 жыл бұрын
Instructions unclear, I dont wipe my ass i just get off the toilet
@Stefanburakov
@Stefanburakov 3 жыл бұрын
I have 300 on my PS and think about buy in the 215 sunday million with 50k players tonight 😹
@rickvaughn6
@rickvaughn6 7 жыл бұрын
Doug, I realize that you put out this content for exposure and to gain subscribers ($), but you come across as knowledgeable, while being lighthearted, self-deprecating and genuine in these videos. You have a knack for this. Keep up the great work!
@TheLandOfTears
@TheLandOfTears 6 жыл бұрын
Here is the bottom line to ANY TOURNAMENT... the bottom line is, you gotta win flips, that's it. Everything else is secondary.
@wesk2675
@wesk2675 5 жыл бұрын
Winning flips is easier than chasing straights, flushes and boats.
@RyanDepauloDegenerateGambler
@RyanDepauloDegenerateGambler 5 жыл бұрын
lmao in depth analysis
@stevest8675
@stevest8675 5 жыл бұрын
TheLandOfTears s , true
@TwiztedTProductions
@TwiztedTProductions 4 жыл бұрын
You can win without going all in consistently
@benconlon875
@benconlon875 4 жыл бұрын
literally so true lol
@ericstewart0921
@ericstewart0921 7 жыл бұрын
This is so relevant to me. Played in a $240 NLH event yesterday and got 17th out of 120. I'm always right there at the end then I'm just blinding out on the bubble. It sucks.
@briandraper7630
@briandraper7630 Жыл бұрын
You need to find a hand to jam with before you get below 10-15 big blinds
@123Mathzak
@123Mathzak 5 жыл бұрын
I think an important part of aggression is players noticing it and adapting their range, and you being able to exploit that. If they see you jam with KQ, they’ll start calling your jams with AT or A9, which gives your AQs or AKs much more value. Creating your range is almost as effective as having the hands themselves
@EricA-xd9fn
@EricA-xd9fn 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the call-out, Doug. Your shtick is BOTH funny and spot-on.
@jackiewilliams4699
@jackiewilliams4699 7 жыл бұрын
tip number one to win your first MTT...play 300 of them
@superdivinus987
@superdivinus987 5 жыл бұрын
live?
@kamsworld83
@kamsworld83 4 жыл бұрын
You've forgot to add at the same time.
@JackKingOS
@JackKingOS 7 ай бұрын
then bluff it off in a cash game within 24hr
@GunRunner47
@GunRunner47 6 ай бұрын
@@JackKingOS😂 you mean my life’s story?
@christopherkaye5819
@christopherkaye5819 6 жыл бұрын
Hey Doug, this was uber helpful thank you man. I'm about to play my first 11 dollar on Sunday, so gonna play it tight, hopefully get through the riff raft and then release the beast.
@RazzleDaazle
@RazzleDaazle 7 жыл бұрын
i think doug deserves more credit for the amount of content he provides us plebs.
@howdareyou41
@howdareyou41 3 жыл бұрын
and obviously knows his shit as evidenced by Polk handing Dnegs his ass
@treavenk20
@treavenk20 7 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say thanks for your PTOTD a few days ago. I needed a quick reminder to "Play your game." I started to question a few moves I made but in the end, lesson learned and I'm in the green. Just getting a little reassurance from ya was a huge help. Keep it up. Thanks man
@DougPolkPoker
@DougPolkPoker 7 жыл бұрын
No problem! I think the Poker Tip of the Day is a great way to give advice to people
@wrxislife9569
@wrxislife9569 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Doug, I just played my first tourney after watching this and won 1st place. Thanks for the help on all your videos!
@samsongomes23
@samsongomes23 3 жыл бұрын
Congratulations mate what tournament was it
@heavyequipnow4052
@heavyequipnow4052 3 жыл бұрын
Is this a paid review lol
@WSPanicFan85
@WSPanicFan85 2 жыл бұрын
Online sit n go for 1$
@AdventZZZx
@AdventZZZx 2 жыл бұрын
Oh this poor soul.
@mikkelchandler96
@mikkelchandler96 5 жыл бұрын
Great stuff Doug just started playing two weeks ago learning my skills right now. Thanks
@Mitjitsu
@Mitjitsu 7 жыл бұрын
Two fundamental mistakes I see people making in tournaments. 1. Playing too many hands early on 2. Playing too few hands late on
@jdab710
@jdab710 7 жыл бұрын
Mitjitsu It just clicked in my head.
@brohype
@brohype 6 жыл бұрын
Hey, you forgot an 'r'!!
@mysocalledknife07
@mysocalledknife07 6 жыл бұрын
This just about sums it up.
@Stefanburakov
@Stefanburakov 3 жыл бұрын
As a good deep stack player and a poor short stack player I def do this misstake.
@Mitjitsu
@Mitjitsu 3 жыл бұрын
@@Stefanburakov People say early game in a tournament plays the same as a cash game. Maybe in the higher buy ins where players are prone to playing absurdly tight. In that case playing looser poker with more bluffs makes sense. However, vast majority of the time nitting up and exploiting calling stations is the best strategy during the opening levels.
@TheWeekendWar
@TheWeekendWar 7 жыл бұрын
5 hours into my first 20k- I had ladies cracked by the small blinds 43 off (he was trying to bluff me off my 2.5x raise). The straight he turned busted me in 43rd... I even flopped a q giving me a set. I fixated for weeks on what I could have done differently. "Should I have gone all in and aimed for the blinds/antes? Was it the right move to under rep to get the big and small to put more chips in?" Fast forward- the next two 20ks I entered, made final table, ran great, and bluffs went through. Playing the exact game that fucked me at the first. Point being- trust that you're good enough to be at the table if you're sitting there! Everyone gets sucked out on sometimes. Bad luck is a feature of this game. Good luck guys.
@TheWeekendWar
@TheWeekendWar 7 жыл бұрын
Not building the pot in a tournament, when you have queens in late position, with no one else in the hand but sb and bb, would be the surest way to lose in any tournament, straight up.
@harisjashari8968
@harisjashari8968 7 жыл бұрын
Like Polk said sometimes it's your turn to die..
@TheWeekendWar
@TheWeekendWar 7 жыл бұрын
Hahaha not trying to be a dick, but I don't need more studied players at my 20ks! if you're watching Doug videos you're not welcome ;) All I'll say is Southern California every Friday. Good luck!
@JT-gi8rx
@JT-gi8rx 6 жыл бұрын
I'm not expert, but when I play I try to be less aggressive at a new table so I get a feel for how the other players play. When I'm involved in hands with people who will bet anything to try and make their hands, and I have a strong hand, I know that pretty much only an all in will push them off the hand. Which maybe I shouldn't do, but I've been burned a lot trying to get value for my good hands and had my opponent make bigger bets than they should and getting me on the turn or river.
@teejay6063
@teejay6063 5 жыл бұрын
Bad luck is a feature of this game? Bad luck is ALL of this game. 5% skill, 95% luck. Bullshit.
@KidsLearnHTML
@KidsLearnHTML 6 жыл бұрын
"Good players get 2 cards -just like you." Well said.
@andreialexandruparfeni7129
@andreialexandruparfeni7129 7 жыл бұрын
Doug, why don't you change your name to Doug Pok? You know, because of POKer Hands?
@unlimitedpubes
@unlimitedpubes 7 жыл бұрын
tteverywhere 97 YES
@L4poker
@L4poker 7 жыл бұрын
or just Doug Poke
@johnmason8372
@johnmason8372 7 жыл бұрын
Doug Pokesher
@andreialexandruparfeni7129
@andreialexandruparfeni7129 7 жыл бұрын
StillTrying2Help I did. I mean, I thought of a lot of jokes like this and the Pok one seemed the best.
@lilcbz6788
@lilcbz6788 6 жыл бұрын
may as well just change it to doug poker
@oyuyuy
@oyuyuy 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Dan, quick question. Is it better to play a 50$ MTT with 40$ rake or a 100$ MTT with 35$ rake? Like, I know more rake is better, but I also want my opponents to respect my raises. What should I do? Thanks in advance!
@Zitronensindsauer
@Zitronensindsauer 7 жыл бұрын
both are totally overraked, wouldnt play them at all. u shouldnt pay more than 20% rake, even when the field is soft
@oyuyuy
@oyuyuy 7 жыл бұрын
+Zitronensindsauer Naa naa, you got it all wrong! More rake is better! Watch some DNegs videos if you want to learn more about the art of rake #rakeit
@Zitronensindsauer
@Zitronensindsauer 7 жыл бұрын
lol u got me
@Insanity-vv9nn
@Insanity-vv9nn 5 жыл бұрын
first time I see some poker player giving the most honest tips. i like it
@TheMasterNinjaRyu
@TheMasterNinjaRyu 7 жыл бұрын
Doug, you're commentary analysis in the SugarHouse Casino livestream March was simply superb. Thanks.
@markemmerson1383
@markemmerson1383 7 жыл бұрын
So I watched this video this morning and joined some low stakes tourney tonight with the deliberate notion of not thinking as much about ICM and won 50$ from like 10cents..... I gotta say winning first feels incredible after usually finishing 10th 20th or 30th or whatever. Your tip about going hard with antes and if it's your time to go really changed my game. You're my poker hero bud.
@joet7760
@joet7760 2 жыл бұрын
I find in large fields, table selection is key. I recently played in a circuit event and had 3x the average stack. I spent the next 4 levels getting moved to 6 tables because of my being next BB or table break downs. I couldn’t get a read table to table, then got moved to a table with 5 other pros. Between getting blinded out and losing middle set over top set, I was hurting. I was afraid to get aggressive on a new table with bad cards not knowing how anyone plays. Great points as always Doug. You’re one of the best.
@Laoneislive
@Laoneislive 9 ай бұрын
The dealers in all organized poker tournament hosted by casinos does a (what looks like) normal Overhand Shuffle. But while the dealer is shuffling they keep track of the cards they want to stack, and with a little practice they can manage to put the exact number of cards in between the cards they want to stack to make the next round of dealing favorable for whoever they choose.
@2phalanges
@2phalanges 5 жыл бұрын
this guy is the realist poker advisor out there. doug your pre flop chart has been an improvement for me.
@cosmosgato
@cosmosgato 7 жыл бұрын
Consistently placing between 10th and 20th? That's beautiful! *The overwhelmingly majority of players mere slowly or quickly go broke.* If you are cashing nearly all the time be happy.
@marc-andremartin8851
@marc-andremartin8851 7 жыл бұрын
Fantastic wake up call straight to the point! Play your range aggressively against anyone, especially with antes.
@mikeyeager11
@mikeyeager11 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the content man!
@DougPolkPoker
@DougPolkPoker 7 жыл бұрын
Michael Yeager No problem Michael!
@Yogi-kt9vi
@Yogi-kt9vi 3 жыл бұрын
@@DougPolkPoker 3 years later this is still wholesome
@chadomaniac
@chadomaniac 7 жыл бұрын
Keep it up Doug , amazing content . opening 50% on the button ftw in MTT . made a huge difference to my game play . See more flops in position and make decisions from there .
@HOOKEMINTHEMOUTHKAYAKFISHING
@HOOKEMINTHEMOUTHKAYAKFISHING 4 жыл бұрын
Wish you would come back to poker video bro. They still help us . Don’t forget where you came from bro. Your poker play and tip really help. Don’t play cool. Don’t forget about the 35 percent that still enjoy the Polker Hands! Have a great week bro!
@siriuslyawesome
@siriuslyawesome 7 жыл бұрын
One thing I really appreciate about these tips is that I can apply them to card games even if they don't involve Poker at all. I'm a Weiss Schwarz Nationals Representative from 2015 and have never played Poker in my life, and even then I still learn things based off of your tips that I really should internalize more. Thanks, Doug.
@waynemalford3020
@waynemalford3020 3 жыл бұрын
I specifically sought this topic and then searched to find your take. Wasn't disappointed. Thanks again.
@MEJBD12
@MEJBD12 7 жыл бұрын
I just watched this and proceeded to bubble! I want a refund!
@dboy2486
@dboy2486 4 жыл бұрын
Lol
@18azema
@18azema 7 жыл бұрын
You're the best Doug, thanks for all the help.
@kimaegaii
@kimaegaii 7 жыл бұрын
Doug, can you make a video explaining to intermediate players easily overlooked simple mistakes. Like I still don't really know when I should be betting 3/4 the pot, 1/2 the pot, or the whole pot, etc.
@woodysmith2681
@woodysmith2681 7 жыл бұрын
Follow up on #3: How do you deal with the "cowboy" players, the super-aggressive, super-loose players that rebuy often? Extra pressure from a wider range that makes your AX and non-paired hands a 60-40 match too often.
@JivanPal
@JivanPal 2 жыл бұрын
You play basic TAG with a range that beats theirs on average. If your Axs is a coinflip, stop playing them and tighten up.
@McGavel1
@McGavel1 7 жыл бұрын
cool point too about sitting down with some software to analyze ante v non-ante ranges thanks!
@joshuadavis5238
@joshuadavis5238 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Doug Im not in a Trolling mood today but I do have a more serious question or topic. For people like me who started playing online Poker and want to transition into the Live world. How can we prepare and what are some things we can expect that may be different then playing online? If you dont think it would be a good video I understand but I figured Id throw an idea out that could help me as well as others!
@jeffcrawford9216
@jeffcrawford9216 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info, i was not aware of some of the things you said, cant wait to put these to work , thanks hope to see you at the tables.
@Lemenks
@Lemenks 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Doug, would you be able to do a review of freely available analysis software that you have used/use and think could be useful?
@jackpnug
@jackpnug 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Doug, when it comes to tournaments is more rake better?
@degmar
@degmar 7 жыл бұрын
Can you discuss the value/importance/timing of showing a winning bluff occasionally? Or do you recommend never showing?
@arthurjameson2178
@arthurjameson2178 2 жыл бұрын
I think when you're playing micro or low stakes it does make sense to adjust some of your strategy to the fact that you're mainly playing with weak players. I feel like this mainly manifests in more exploitative bet sizings, however I also do feel like this is a bit of a guessing game and that new players should focus on developing a solid general strategy and then try and pick out these exploitative spots once they have more experience.
@racebannon5013
@racebannon5013 7 жыл бұрын
Doug can you please review a Chip Reese hand? Thanks a lot love the channel.
@gregoriocorrea4867
@gregoriocorrea4867 7 жыл бұрын
Doug Polk can you do a hand analysis on the hand where Grinder fold it a flush head up yesterday on WPT tournament of champions ? I feel like it was one of the most extraordinary spots I seen on TV poker !
@matheusgirardiscalabrin5651
@matheusgirardiscalabrin5651 7 жыл бұрын
Good video! I have a question - What do you think about develop "standard" ranges, for tournaments, like this exemple: 100+ UTG and UTG+1 Maniac (vs tight table, blinds fishes, button tight, blablabla): 16% 55+,ATs+,A5s-A2s,AJo+,K9s+,KQo,Q9s+,J9s+,T8s+,97s+,86s+,75s+,65s Loose (vs average table, blinds fishes, etc): 14% 66+,ATs+,A5s-A2s,AJo+,KTs+,KQo,Q9s+,J9s+,T8s+,98s,87s,76s Default (vs "no infos"): 12.5% 66+,ATs+,A5s,A4s,AJo+,KTs+,Q9s+,J9s+,T8s+,98s,87s,76s Tight (vs agro table, a lot of 3bettors, blablabla): 10% 77+,ATs+,A5s,AQo+,KTs+,QTs+,J9s+,T9s,98s,87s Anyway, i am trying to improve this kinda "strategy?" but a lot of good pros said to me that wasnt great. What do you think about it? Thanks.
@matheusgirardiscalabrin5651
@matheusgirardiscalabrin5651 7 жыл бұрын
This is a kind of a long term improvement, maybe in 3 years im crushing the hole sh*t, or not... lol
@wooha4347
@wooha4347 7 жыл бұрын
It might be a great way to learn the ranges, but it's going to be too much. You will want a standard opening range from every position, against all players, on all stacksizes. Once you get 3-bet, you will need other charts to determine which hands will 4-bet/flat/fold, with all the stacksizes, against all different opponents, and then 3bet ranges. All in all, it's probably good to have as a "standard", but if you have to look at a chart to determine what the best play is, you're not learning the game correctly and it will probably make your analytical thinking of the game weaker. I'd use it if I wanted to get out of lowstakes :)
@jackowwo5864
@jackowwo5864 7 жыл бұрын
Tournament sucks, there's no rake at each hand.
@lavetha27
@lavetha27 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Doug I am going to play in a higher stake tournament than usual this weekend against some well known pros, and I am considering drastically changing my game, what specific tips do you have that you think I should employ?
@d2fans
@d2fans 7 жыл бұрын
Negreanu's tip on tournaments: Avoid good players Doug's tip on tournaments: Don't avoid good players
@davidhill7490
@davidhill7490 5 жыл бұрын
what if you are heads up against a good player? u cant avoid them. he lost to dan colman and justin bonomo heads up bc he avoided them when they both bluffed him at the critical spots. i prefer doug's advice.
@111willneverhit
@111willneverhit 5 жыл бұрын
You cant be sitting there all loosey goosey eating a sandwich.
@suttonmychubb1571
@suttonmychubb1571 5 жыл бұрын
I'm no pro, but attacking the strongest players is your best option logically. Who would you rather throw off their game or knock out 1st? Strong or weak players? Simple answer strong players.. That being said I'd recommend waiting a couple rounds to try and pick up tells before going at them full throttle
@robertace821
@robertace821 4 жыл бұрын
Because you can buff good players
@jacksoncook1306
@jacksoncook1306 4 жыл бұрын
Negreanu was talking about cash games, Dougs talking about tournaments.
@J819lee
@J819lee 7 жыл бұрын
Played poker last night while watching your video and this guy sitting next to me laughs and points at his phone. We were watching the same video 10 seconds apart from each other LOL! Keep it up Doug! Thanks for the poker vids!
@benforshizzle
@benforshizzle 5 жыл бұрын
playing poker and watching vids at the same time??
@bigballinhustla
@bigballinhustla 4 жыл бұрын
@@benforshizzle I play poker and watch porn at the same time.
@spcreation_6930
@spcreation_6930 4 жыл бұрын
@@bigballinhustla nice move
@BradDanyluk
@BradDanyluk 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Doug, have you ever thought of calling it Polka Hanz? .... On a serious note, thanks for the new PLO content on Upswing. I was sort of half-watching last night, looks really good so far, looking forward to watching more thoroughly tonight.
@mattprovost7841
@mattprovost7841 7 жыл бұрын
BradDanyluk is there any plo8 content on their yet?
@lacatusvlad8317
@lacatusvlad8317 7 жыл бұрын
A common problem i see with a lot of tournament players is that they allow themselves to get so low in chips to the point where they have no fold equity whatsoever. I am a firm believer that fold equity is the most important thing one can have in a tournament. Just learn to adjust your opening ranges when you get short!!!!
@Fedde735
@Fedde735 7 жыл бұрын
Doug I saw you bought a new lense for your camera but I'm wondering if the focus is not as sharp as before? Or did you upload in 1080p before? Might just be in my head.
@welvendagreat3654
@welvendagreat3654 7 жыл бұрын
sick i implented those 4 tips and now destroying micro stakes 3 wins out of 3 tournaments, Thanks Doug!!!
@claytonjiang3583
@claytonjiang3583 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Doug, I have a question that has really perplexed me regarding late regging. Is it true that an average winning player is only expected to increase chip stack by 25-40% by the end of the late reg period? And therefore, late regging or max late regging doesn't affect my ROI by much? If true, I think I would prioritize cash games more during the W SOP and late reg the tournaments that I play. Thanks!
@mariorascon1460
@mariorascon1460 6 жыл бұрын
Doug: big blind ante seems to be here to stay. Does this then change the tourny strategy to play just a bit more like cash? in the sense that you're now not investing money in every pot. Do you defend your BB (which is now pretty much doubled) with an even wider range?
@TheFFOracle
@TheFFOracle 7 жыл бұрын
Perfect video right before my Vegas tourney bender
@Steezy93
@Steezy93 7 жыл бұрын
great stuff doug you should do more tournament content
@srki22
@srki22 4 жыл бұрын
Regarding ICM, it is well known by statistical analysis that ICM overvalues lower stacks and undervalues bigger stacks. That means that when it is a small -EV (ICM) decision to call, it is better to make a call because ICM undervalues big stacks. But for that reason when you make a deal on the final table and you have low stack then it is very good for you to make ICM deal. However, if you are big stack you should use chip count deal, because chip count deal overvalues big stacks.
@amigojones5962
@amigojones5962 7 жыл бұрын
"Everyone knows when you go to 2k , no one three bets and you play family pots!" -Hilerious quote from the GOAT !Keep up the great content!
@ricktilghman7642
@ricktilghman7642 7 жыл бұрын
Great stuff as always. You should keep doing what you're doing. I just joined UpSwing and it's great. I'm a 42 year old live player relearning the game from the ground up ;)
@GamblerOnahotrun
@GamblerOnahotrun 6 жыл бұрын
Rick Tilghman ne
@afxcrush41
@afxcrush41 6 жыл бұрын
why would you go allin with J7s ?
@trixmtll1393
@trixmtll1393 7 жыл бұрын
I like the fourth tip. On poker stars they usually let you know it's your time to die when you get AA or AK. Also those last three tips were amazing! But the first ,tip#4, had the most content!
@Janet_Airlines802
@Janet_Airlines802 3 жыл бұрын
THank you so much Vanessa Selbst, you're my favorite player.
@Stefanburakov
@Stefanburakov 3 жыл бұрын
She looks better and smarter in this video
@jaxsonbateman
@jaxsonbateman 7 жыл бұрын
Good points, especially the last one (though you don't need us to tell you that :-P). At lower stakes levels, a lot of players really do sweat cash and final table bubbles, and as a result bluffs get even stronger than they already are. In a cash game or earlier in the tournament you might see these players call at least a flop bet to see if their equity improves on the turn, but as the bubbles approach, often they'll just fold down on the flop if they haven't hit it hard enough. Poker is a lot like many other sports and games in the world - if you play conservatively for fear of not placing high enough, you decrease your chances of an overall win. In many forms of competition the best of the best have an all-or-nothing approach and it serves them quite well.
@ricktimmermans5969
@ricktimmermans5969 7 жыл бұрын
I only got to a final table once. I started the final table with around 1 million chips more than the second biggest stack at the table. Still I ended 7th because i made one big mistake. Do you have any tips for playing a final table?
@eimantassudmonas8079
@eimantassudmonas8079 7 жыл бұрын
Rick Timmermans if you was second so it's mean you're started bluff to many hands or maybe one big pot. Basically if I'm reaching final table I play much less hands, cause from my experience almost every pot being massive expensive so I trying to play with strong hands, but also it's depends on what kind of position you're. Just remember if you was playing before with suited connected cards, so I'm highly not recommending to play on final table with like suited J 8 or J 9 or 9 7 etc.. Suited hands are expensive in my opinion especially on final table.. It's just my opinion and my advices:)
@edwardspencer-small7021
@edwardspencer-small7021 7 жыл бұрын
ICM dictates that if you are first with a big chip lead then its best to play less hands because, in laymans terms, losing 10% of your stack is more expensive than winning 10% of your stack is profitable. Just solidify your lead by playing a stronger range whilst the shorter stacks bust each other, and open up your range the closer you get to heads up and/or the closer the stacks equal each other.
@antjoshwww
@antjoshwww 7 жыл бұрын
Eimantas Sudmonas ahh not so. with any hand the floop degrades your good hand or upgrades your your bad hand. that poker in a gambling sort of way
@1965kdb
@1965kdb 7 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure which is funnier, the guy who said laments instead of layman's or the one who typed floop instead of flop.
@JDeWittDIY
@JDeWittDIY 7 жыл бұрын
Play fewer hands. Avoid tangling with the other big stacks. Pick on the small stacks.
@MrAndersonmm
@MrAndersonmm 7 жыл бұрын
My only recorded live cash (most tournaments around here aren't tracked, I've played in maybe 6 tracked events) was 4th in an HPT with about 530 players. I went into day 2 tied with the 2nd or 3rd biggest stack and about 50 players remaining. I've been to day 2s of other events with average or below average stacks, and never done well. That day was some of the easiest poker I've ever played. My raises got more respect than normal, people just gave up on turns against me a ton, and my preflop 3-bets worked all the way down to the final table every time (and at one point I was 3-betting at least once a round). I am part of many poker groups on FB, and I see that question a lot... "I make it almost to the bubble but I'm always short stacked and end up getting it in good but losing." My answer is always the same: Play more aggressively in the middle stages so you either bust or have a good stack to contend. One 1st place is worth ten, a hundred or in really big field events maybe thousands of times what a min cash is. Playing for 1st and busting earlier, especially in low to mid stakes tournaments that run weekly or daily, is the only way to show profit (if you even can overcome the rake). Thanks for the tips, Doug! I'm thinking of hitting the WSOP for the first time since 2010 this summer and have been debating what parts of my game I should work on for the better structures and players... I suppose the only answer is "all of it". Keep up the amazing work.
@robtwietmeyer2454
@robtwietmeyer2454 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Doug, love the pic in the background with Hellmuth smirk LOL that is awesome! Have a great one!
@lukemerrett5889
@lukemerrett5889 7 жыл бұрын
hey doug thanks again for another great video, I feel as though your my coach! I should be paying you as I've been dominating micro stakes mtts as of late thanks for the help!
@andymac5569
@andymac5569 6 жыл бұрын
doug ive not played in a while. im just getting used to it again.. been playin for the last four months just in three dollar spin and go and ten cent tournies... your videos have helped me alot. do u think im playing in the right games in terms of getting practice
@KevinsKontentKorner
@KevinsKontentKorner 7 жыл бұрын
I know I'm a good poker player. I know it. Ive played off the same 115 deposit for months, I have cashed out 1100 and 270 off that, so i don't lose, but I cant get out of the micros. it just seems the variance and rake make it impossible, on top of the fact that I just cant quite figure out what im doing wrong. Advice?
@GamblerOnahotrun
@GamblerOnahotrun 5 жыл бұрын
Satellites but few
@jokesmakemehappy4201
@jokesmakemehappy4201 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Doug, Where did you get that T shirt? love it! Also I like your philosophy of playing for 1st place. I have found myself getting a bit timid in the past when there are pay jumps. But I guess if you bubble one tournament from your style of play you might get 1st in the next one. which sure as shit beats a min cash!
@steveyrayvaughn7907
@steveyrayvaughn7907 7 жыл бұрын
love that picture of you and hellmuth. perfect.
@johnrupesh4535
@johnrupesh4535 2 жыл бұрын
I was just playing a tournament online. 330 buy in 20k GTD. Reached top 3 final table and had the biggest stack. My stack was almost double than the player in number 2 in chips. Was playing pretty good but two bad calls and out in number 3. Thats when I realized that sticking to your range is very important while playing final table.
@tsetsegees6594
@tsetsegees6594 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Doug! I really like the title. 4 Simple Mistakes RUINING Your PoLker tournament Results! Awesome!
@kcksd10
@kcksd10 6 жыл бұрын
Hey doug, Any advice for playing 10 cent all in every hand tournaments?
@christhjian9923
@christhjian9923 7 жыл бұрын
Hey great video. Something right in my territory. Would appreciate more tournament info in the future - gives some great points to think about.
@ElenoAlvarado
@ElenoAlvarado 2 ай бұрын
Great Strategy Thank You
@thisismagacountry1318
@thisismagacountry1318 2 жыл бұрын
I ran into Tony Ma at a Tournament in Hollywood Park and was able to check raise him with a set of 9's. First pro I've ever met. Then I ran into Scotty Nguyen hosting at Binion's back in the day.
@johannesbinder26
@johannesbinder26 7 жыл бұрын
Hey doug! why dont you call it polker hands?
@DougPolkPoker
@DougPolkPoker 7 жыл бұрын
Johannes Binder Oh, is it because my first name is Doug?
@antjoshwww
@antjoshwww 7 жыл бұрын
Doug Polk Poker is that irish name polk.
@TheMeal
@TheMeal 7 жыл бұрын
I thought it was Dan?
@gigglesinside
@gigglesinside 7 жыл бұрын
Johannes Binder Hey fuckhead! why don't you come up with an original comment?
@johannesbinder26
@johannesbinder26 7 жыл бұрын
why should I?
@daquanbrown7886
@daquanbrown7886 7 жыл бұрын
@DougPolk Can you please make a video about relative position? How to best use it and any tips on it. Also having a agro player on you right or left. Thank's
@TheJimatwen
@TheJimatwen 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Doug. For busting me on the bubble
@Kay-nz7nm
@Kay-nz7nm 7 жыл бұрын
Noooo, I got so excited about the Polker Hands thing...
@dimitrakisladasi5496
@dimitrakisladasi5496 7 жыл бұрын
in the beginnig you said tha you should enter more hands due to the aante factor but lately you said thay your range in the tour should be more conservative...can you explain what do you mean???
@Tim-vd-wal
@Tim-vd-wal 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Doug when are you going to do that hand about Phil Laak that you promised a few videos ago? ;)
@AleksiVattaja
@AleksiVattaja 5 жыл бұрын
Should an open size be bigger when there are antes in play? Lets say a normal open size is 2.2x bb when there are just the blinds, does it make sense to go near 3x when there are antes? Thanks if someone could clear this up a bit for me
@jeannieh3661
@jeannieh3661 5 жыл бұрын
I pre judged you for looking like a "bro" and I was wrong. I think you're smart with the game, can make fun of yourself, and you're such a sweetie. Keep it up!
@Neil454ss
@Neil454ss 7 жыл бұрын
Doug Polk vs Doug Lee? I will pay to see this match up. Also get Doug Stanhope to commentate.
@andreabonaldo2076
@andreabonaldo2076 7 жыл бұрын
I always look your videos and I hope one day to become a your level of player to be able to sit at a table with you. but it will be very difficult because now i play to NL25. for me you're one of the best players at the moment and you're an inspiration to many.
@mantaspetras
@mantaspetras 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Doug, I have a question. How big the average field of the tournament should be, so I would not experience few months of a downswing that often (I grind full time and easily beat the field)? Does 500-1000 people still counts as "huge"?
@stevemourad3439
@stevemourad3439 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos Doug! You´re offering very much help to me ! :)
@99wins
@99wins 7 жыл бұрын
WHen will we see the results of the "rake it" contest?
@rickvasquez1572
@rickvasquez1572 7 жыл бұрын
How do you handle when the blinds get so high it becomes an all in or fold for everyone at the table?
@austinpriest9830
@austinpriest9830 7 жыл бұрын
spin n go noob lol
@Beanmachine91
@Beanmachine91 5 жыл бұрын
push or fold in cash games, small ball for sit n go
@krishall3187
@krishall3187 7 жыл бұрын
good stuff here Doug . very well done sir . keep em coming!
@Co0oLCat
@Co0oLCat 7 жыл бұрын
hey doug, I was wondering about your upswing poker lab. I went to the website and it for the most part just seems to be geared towards holdem. I play PLO for the most part and was wondering if you offer just as much material on omha
@futureisset
@futureisset 7 жыл бұрын
Great tips. Love doug's honesty.
@checkthapain
@checkthapain 7 жыл бұрын
@1:50 lol I love that you needle Vanessa Selbst every chance you get XD
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