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The Rules of
No-Limit Hold’em
You win the pot if you make…
• Everyone else fold before the showdown.
• The best hand at the showdown.
• Showdown: When all betting rounds are complete and all remaining
players compare their hands.
Four Rounds of Betting
• Preflop – First two private hole cards
• Flop – Three shared community cards
• Turn – One shared community card
• River – One shared community card
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Preflop
• Each player is given a chip stack.
• The dealer shuffles the deck of cards and deals each player two cards face-down.
• The player to the left of the dealer posts the small blind.
• The player to the left of the small blind posts the big blind.
• The player to the left of the big blind can either fold, call the
amount of the current bet (the amount in the big blind),
or raise to any amount.
• The player to the left of that player then has those same options.
• This proceeds until all players have folded or called the previous bet.
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Flop
• A 3-card flop is dealt.
• The player to the left of the dealer can either check or bet any amount.
• If facing a check, player to the left can either check or bet any amount.
• If facing a bet, the player to the left can either fold, call that amount,
or raise to any amount.
• The player to the left of that player then has those same options.
• This proceeds until all players have folded or called the previous bet.
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Turn
• A 1-card turn is dealt.
• The player to the left of the dealer can either check or bet any amount.
• If facing a check, player to the left can either check or bet any amount.
• If facing a bet, the player to the left can either fold, call that amount,
or raise to any amount.
• The player to the left of that player then has those same options.
• This proceeds until all players have folded or called the previous bet.
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - River
• A 1-card river is dealt.
• The player to the left of the dealer can either check or bet any amount.
• If facing a check, player to the left can either check or bet any amount.
• If facing a bet, the player to the left can either fold, call that amount,
or raise to any amount.
• The player to the left of that player then has those same options.
• This proceeds until all players have folded or called the previous bet.
Hand Rankings
Hand Rankings
• Royal Flush
• Straight Flush
• Four of a Kind
• Full House
• Flush
• Straight
• Three of a Kind
• Two Pair
• One Pair
• High Card
A-K-Q-J-10 of the same suit
5 cards of the same suit in order
4 cards of the same rank
3 cards of the same rank + 2 cards of a different rank
5 cards of the same suit
5 cards in order
3 cards of the same rank
2 cards of the same rank + 2 cards of a different rank
2 cards of the same rank
Everything else
A♣-K♣-Q♣-J♣-10♣
J♣-10♣-9♣-8♣-7♣
4♣-4♠-4♦-4♥-J♣
3♣-3♠-3♦-7♥-7♣
K♦-J♦-7♦-5♦-2♦
6♠-5♠-4♦-3♦-2♥
7♣-7♥-7♦-3♣-2♥
Q♣-Q♠-2♣-2♥-J♠
8♥-8♠-A♣-K♠-5♦
A♣-Q♦-J♠-4♥-3♣
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown
• Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins
the pot.
• Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣
• Which hand wins?
• A♠-K♠ or 8♦-7♦
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown
• Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins
the pot.
• Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣
• A♠-K♠ has K♠-K♣-A♠-J♣-6♠ for one pair.
• 8♦-7♦ has 8♦-7♦-6♠-5♥-4♣ for a straight.
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown
• Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins
the pot.
• Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣
• A♠-K♠ has K♠-K♣-A♠-J♣-6♠ for one pair.
• 8♦-7♦ has 8♦-7♦-6♠-5♥-4♣ for a straight.
• 8♦-7♦ beats A♠-K♠.
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown
• Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins
the pot.
• Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣
• Which hand wins?
• Q♣-10♣ or 9♠-8♠
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown
• Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins
the pot.
• Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣
• Q♣-10♣ has K♣-Q♣-J♣-10♣-4♣ for a flush.
• 9♠-8♠ has K♣-J♣-9♠-8♠-6♠ for King-high.
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown
• Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins
the pot.
• Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣
• Q♣-10♣ has K♣-Q♣-J♣-10♣-4♣ for a flush.
• 9♠-8♠ has K♣-J♣-9♠-8♠-6♠ for King-high.
• Q♣-10♣ wins.
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown
• Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins
the pot.
• Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣
• Which hand wins?
• K♠-K♦ or 8♣-2♣
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown
• Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins
the pot.
• Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣
• K♠-K♦ has K♠-K♦-K♣-6♠-5♥ for three of a kind.
• 8♣-2♣has K♣-J♣-8♣-4♣-2♣ for a flush.
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown
• Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins
the pot.
• Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣
• K♠-K♦ has K♠-K♦-K♣-6♠-5♥ for three of a kind.
• 8♣-2♣has K♣-J♣-8♣-4♣-2♣ for a flush.
• 8♣-2♣ wins.
When There is a Tie
• When both players have a full house, the highest three of a kind wins.
• J-J-J-2-2 beats 9-9-9-A-A
• When both players have the same flush, the higher flush wins.
• K-8-6-5-4 beats Q-J-10-8-4.
• When both players have a straight, the higher straight wins.
• J-10-9-8-7 beats 5-4-3-2-A.
When There is a Tie
• When both players have three of a kind, the highest three of a kind wins.
• J-J-J-3-2 beats 7-7-7-A-K
• When both players have two pair, the highest pair wins.
• A-A-2-2-3 beats J-J-10-10-2
• When both players have one pair, the highest pair wins.
• 3-3-6-5-4 beats 2-2-A-K-Q
• When both players have a high card, the highest card wins.
• Q-J-8-6-5 beats J-10-9-8-4
When There is a Tie
• When both players have the same hand four of a kind, three of a kind, two pair,
one pair, or high card, you compare their kickers (side cards).
• The player with the highest kicker wins the pot.
• Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣
• A♠-K♠ or K♦-Q♦
• Q♣-10♠ or Q♠-8♠
• K♠-3♣ or K♠-2♠
• If all five cards are the same, then the pot is split.
Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown
• Board: Q♣-J♠-10♣-7♥-7♣
• Which hand wins?
• Q♠-9♠ or Q♦-2♦
• Q♥-10♥or 9♠-8♠
• K♠-K♦ or Q♦-J♦
• Practice!
Effective Stack Size
Think in Terms of Big Blinds
• Calculate your stack, and your opponents’ stacks, in terms of big blinds.
Effective Stack Size Practice
• With 10,000 chips at 100/200 blinds you have:
• 10,000/200 = 50 big blinds
• With 15,000 chips at 200/400, you have:
• 15,000/400 = 37.5 big blinds
• With 1,200,000 at 50,000/100,000, you have:
• 1,200,000/100,000 = 12 big blinds
Starting Hands
The Best Starting Hands
The best starting hands are:
• Big Pocket Pairs
• Strong Big Cards
• Medium Pocket Pairs
• Suited Aces
• Suited Connectors
• Weak Pocket Pairs
Example:
K♣-K♠
A♣-Q♠
8♣-8♦
A♦-8♦
8♠-7♠
3♣-3♥
The Worst Starting Hands
The worst starting hands are:
• Junky Connected Cards
• Junky Suited Cards
• Big and Little Card
• Unconnected Low Cards
Example:
8♣-6♠
J♦-3♦
Q♣-2♠
8♣-2♥
Relative Hand Strength
Three Main
Reasons to Bet
Three Main Reasons to Bet
• Value
• You want worse hands to call
• Can be with a premium hand or a decent, but marginal hand
• Protection
• You want hands that have the potential to improve to fold
• Bluff
• You want better hands to fold
• Can be a pure bluff or a semi-bluff
When Everyone Folds to You
Ranges
• In all spots, you are playing your range, not a specific hand.
• The same goes for your opponents.
• Realize that you will play many hands in the same manner.
• This makes it impossible for your opponent to
know which hand you have.
How to Read a Hand Ranking Chart
• Pairs
• Suited Hands
• Off-Suit Hands
When Everyone Folds to You
• Raise or fold.
• Do NOT open limp.
• Raise to 3bbs when you have more than 50bbs.
• Raise to 2.5bbs when you have fewer than 50bbs.
When Everyone Folds to You
When You Get 3-bet
When You Get 3-bet, Consider…
• Your opponent’s strategy
Looser range = play more hands
• The 3-bet amount
Smaller 3-bet = play more hands
• Your position
Later position = play more hands
• Your opponent’s position
In position = play more hands
Cutoff vs. Button 3-bet Cutoff vs. Big Blind 3-bet
When Facing Limpers
When Facing Limpers, Consider…
• The number of players you are against
• Your opponent’s strategy
• Your position
• Raise over one limper to 4.5bbs
Tricky Limpers
• Limps with some portion of premium hands to trap.
• Most limp/3-bet with only their best hands.
• Most are only tricky from early positions.
Straightforward Limpers
• Usually have junky ranges that do not contain the best hands.
• Raise with a range similar to your initial preflop range.
Exception: You can call more often with
• Suited Connectors
• Suited Aces
• Small Pairs
Multiple Limpers
• The first limper’s strategy is most important.
• Unsuited marginal hands go down in value.
• Bluffing may be viable if you expect them to fold frequently.
• Raise over multiple limpers to
3.5bbs + 1bb for each limper
• If there are 4 limpers, raise to 3.5 + 4 = 7.5bbs
• If there are 7 limpers, raise to 3.5 + 7 = 10.5bbs
When Someone Raises
Before You
When Someone Raises Before You Consider…
• Your opponent’s strategy
• Tight, Aggressive (TAG) – Play as described
• Loose, Aggressive (LAG) – 3-bet and call more often
• Tight, Passive (Nit) – Fold more often
• Loose, Passive (Calling Station) – Fold more often
• The raise amount
• Continue more against smaller raise sizes
• Your position
• Continue more as your position improves
Range Composition
• Polarized
• Premium hands and hands not quite good enough to call
• Linear
• Premium and strong marginal hands
• Condensed
• Decent, but non-premium hands
When Someone Raises Before You
When Someone Raises Before You
When Someone Raises Before You
Adjust! – CO vs HJ RFI
Default Vs. Tight Raiser Vs. Loose Raiser
When There is Lots of Action
When There is Lots of Action, Consider…
• How many players you are against
• Your opponent’s strategy
• The raise amount
• Your position
When There is Lots of Action
• When multiple players put substantial money in the pot, they
will usually have strong ranges.
• In order to continue, you need an incredibly strong hand.
When to Bet and How Much are Determine By
• Range Advantage
• Nut Advantage
• Position
Range Advantage
• Compare your entire range to your opponent’s entire range.
• “Whose range connects better with the flop?”
Range Advantage
• UTG raises and the BB calls.
• As-Ks-Jh
• UTG raises and the BB calls.
• 7s-6s-5d
Range Advantage
• Bet frequently when the flop favors your range.
• When your range has more than 58% equity
• Check frequently when the flop favors your opponent’s range.
• When your range has less than 54% equity
Board Types
Board Type
High Cards
Uncoordinated
Low Cards
Middle Cards
Example
A-K-J
Q-5-2
7-4-3
8-7-6
Range Advantage
Yes
Yes
Somewhat
No
Nut Advantage
• Determine who has proportionally more nut hands in their range.
• “Whose range has more nut hands on this board?”
UTG raises and the big blind calls.
• On A-K-J, UTG has more premium hands.
• On 8-6-6, the big blind has more premium hands.
• When your range contains more premium hands, apply more aggression.
UTG BB
Position
• Bet more often from in position and
check more often from out of position.
• You raise from the hijack and someone calls.
• Bet more often against the big blind.
• Check more often against the cutoff.
Flop Strategy
When You Have the
Range Advantage
Bet Frequently!
• It is usually fine to bet small, 1/3 pot, with your entire range.
• Bet large, 3/4 pot, when your opponent’s continuing range
contains mostly decently strong hands.
• You will not have the range advantage
as the preflop caller from the big blind.
When You Do Not Have the
Range Advantage as
the Aggressor
Four Types of Postflop Hands
Hand Category:
Premium Made Hands
(Win a big pot)
Draws
(Steal a big pot)
Marginal Made Hands
(Get to showdown cheaply)
Junk
(Possibly improve cheaply)
Rough Example:
Nuts to Strong Top Pairs
Nut flush draws to overcards
Marginal Top Pairs to Strong Ace-highs
K-high and worse
Four Types of Postflop Hands
• Apply pressure with your premium made hands and draws.
• Play passively with your marginal made hands and junk.
Multi-Way
Multi-way
• As more players see the flop, someone is more likely to have a
strong hand.
• If it is not you, it is probably someone else.
• Proceed cautiously!
Turn Strategy
Bet/Call on an Uncoordinated Flop
• The flop bettor should have a wide betting range.
• So the flop bettor’s range is similar to their preflop range.
• The caller’s range will strengthen because they
folded all their junk to the flop bet.
• This will make ranges closer in strength.
• The flop bettor will often check the turn.
Check/Check on an Uncoordinated Flop
• When the preflop raiser checks, they will often have a marginal
made hand.
• If the caller is out of position, they have their
entire range because they will often check the flop.
• If the caller is in position, they will have a range that
does not contain their premium made hands.
Check/Bet/Call on an Uncoordinated Flop
• The flop check/caller will lack their best made hands.
• The flop bettor should have premium made hands and draws due
to being against mostly marginal made hands.
• The flop bettor will often keep betting the turn.
Bet/Call on a Coordinated Flop
• The flop bettor should have a range containing their best made
hands and draws.
• The caller’s range will strengthen because they
folded all their junk to the flop bet.
• This will make ranges closer in strength.
• The flop bettor will often continue betting the turn.
Check/Check on a Coordinated Flop
• Flop bettors would bet their best made hands and draws.
• So both the flop bettor will have marginal made hands and junk.
• This should result in the turn frequently being checked.
• If the preflop caller was in position, he will also have mostly
marginal made hands and junk.
• The in position player can bet strong
marginal made hands on the turn.
Check/Bet/Call on a Coordinated Flop
• The flop bettor should have their best made hands and draws.
• The flop caller should have mostly marginal made hands.
• The flop bettor should often continue betting the turn.
When There Was a Flop Raise
• The raiser will usually have their absolute best made hands and
some amount of draws.
• The caller may be lacking the best premium made hands or may
have their entire continuing range.
Multi-way When There Was a Flop Bettor
• The flop bettor will usually have premium made hands and draws.
• The callers will usually lack premium made hands.
• The flop bettor should check their strong, but non-nut hands on the
turn, especially when it completes obvious draws.
• The flop bettor should keep betting on safe turns.
Multi-way When There Was a Not a Flop Bettor
• Ranges will lack premium made hands and some draws.
• Bet with your best made hands and draws.
• Consider bluffing when in position if it is clear your opponents do
not like their holdings.
River Strategy
The River is Unique
• Now you either have the best hand or you don’t.
• You should bet hands that are likely best when called as well as
some amount of bluffs.
• Bet small with your strong, but still marginal value
hands and a small portion of bluffs.
• Bet large with your premium made hands
and a larger portion of bluffs.
Multi-way on the River
• Consider who has the range advantage and nut advantage.
• When lots of draws complete, check your non-nut made hands.
• When the draws complete, bluff your busted draws.
• When there is a bet and a call, overcall tightly.
When You Get Raised on the River
• Unless you know your opponent is a strong player who is capable
of bluffing, assume they have a premium hand.
• Do NOT call with marginal made hands.
Medium Stacked Strategy – 25bbs - 50bbs
• Hands that make strong top pairs go up in value.
• Speculative hands go down in value.
• Getting all-in with your strong hands is inevitable.
Short Stacked Strategy – 12bbs - 25bbs
• When someone raises, you should go all-in or fold quite often.
• If someone raises and you have a strong hand with fewer than
10 times their initial raise amount, tend to go all-in or fold.
• This usually results in you going all-in or folding when
someone raises when you have 25 big blinds or fewer.
Very Short Stacked Strategy – 12bbs and fewer
• Go all-in or fold any hand you want to play.
• Going all-in is risky, but it is your best option.
• Hanging around with a short stack will make it difficult
for you to get a medium or large stack.
• Use our all-in/fold app when you are folded to.
Typical Tournament Structure
• Roughly 1 in 7 players get in the money.
• Everyone else loses their buy-in.
• When you get in the money, you get at least 1.5x
your buy-in back.
• In a 500 person $100 buy-in tournament, 75th place
may pay $150 whereas 1st place may pay $10,000.
• While cashing is relevant, winning is
most important.
Payout Implications
• Make sure you pay attention to the structure!
• As the big stack
• As a middle stack
• As a short stack
Variance
• You will experience large upswings and downswings!
• Get used to it!
• Keep at least 3,000 big blinds for cash games.
• Keep at least 50 buy-ins for tournaments.
• Move up and down accordingly.
Keep Learning!
• Your journey is not over!
• Continue to working hard to improve your skills and you
will see your win rate increase.
• Check out my Cash Game and Tournament
Masterclasses at PokerCoaching.com/premium
Keep Learning!
• Diligently study the quizzes and homework challenges.
• Make a point to participate in the live webinars with
some of the best poker players in the world.

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  • 3. You win the pot if you make… • Everyone else fold before the showdown. • The best hand at the showdown. • Showdown: When all betting rounds are complete and all remaining players compare their hands.
  • 4. Four Rounds of Betting • Preflop – First two private hole cards • Flop – Three shared community cards • Turn – One shared community card • River – One shared community card
  • 5. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Preflop • Each player is given a chip stack. • The dealer shuffles the deck of cards and deals each player two cards face-down. • The player to the left of the dealer posts the small blind. • The player to the left of the small blind posts the big blind. • The player to the left of the big blind can either fold, call the amount of the current bet (the amount in the big blind), or raise to any amount. • The player to the left of that player then has those same options. • This proceeds until all players have folded or called the previous bet.
  • 6. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Flop • A 3-card flop is dealt. • The player to the left of the dealer can either check or bet any amount. • If facing a check, player to the left can either check or bet any amount. • If facing a bet, the player to the left can either fold, call that amount, or raise to any amount. • The player to the left of that player then has those same options. • This proceeds until all players have folded or called the previous bet.
  • 7. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Turn • A 1-card turn is dealt. • The player to the left of the dealer can either check or bet any amount. • If facing a check, player to the left can either check or bet any amount. • If facing a bet, the player to the left can either fold, call that amount, or raise to any amount. • The player to the left of that player then has those same options. • This proceeds until all players have folded or called the previous bet.
  • 8. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - River • A 1-card river is dealt. • The player to the left of the dealer can either check or bet any amount. • If facing a check, player to the left can either check or bet any amount. • If facing a bet, the player to the left can either fold, call that amount, or raise to any amount. • The player to the left of that player then has those same options. • This proceeds until all players have folded or called the previous bet.
  • 10. Hand Rankings • Royal Flush • Straight Flush • Four of a Kind • Full House • Flush • Straight • Three of a Kind • Two Pair • One Pair • High Card A-K-Q-J-10 of the same suit 5 cards of the same suit in order 4 cards of the same rank 3 cards of the same rank + 2 cards of a different rank 5 cards of the same suit 5 cards in order 3 cards of the same rank 2 cards of the same rank + 2 cards of a different rank 2 cards of the same rank Everything else A♣-K♣-Q♣-J♣-10♣ J♣-10♣-9♣-8♣-7♣ 4♣-4♠-4♦-4♥-J♣ 3♣-3♠-3♦-7♥-7♣ K♦-J♦-7♦-5♦-2♦ 6♠-5♠-4♦-3♦-2♥ 7♣-7♥-7♦-3♣-2♥ Q♣-Q♠-2♣-2♥-J♠ 8♥-8♠-A♣-K♠-5♦ A♣-Q♦-J♠-4♥-3♣
  • 11. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown • Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins the pot. • Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣ • Which hand wins? • A♠-K♠ or 8♦-7♦
  • 12. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown • Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins the pot. • Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣ • A♠-K♠ has K♠-K♣-A♠-J♣-6♠ for one pair. • 8♦-7♦ has 8♦-7♦-6♠-5♥-4♣ for a straight.
  • 13. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown • Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins the pot. • Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣ • A♠-K♠ has K♠-K♣-A♠-J♣-6♠ for one pair. • 8♦-7♦ has 8♦-7♦-6♠-5♥-4♣ for a straight. • 8♦-7♦ beats A♠-K♠.
  • 14. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown • Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins the pot. • Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣ • Which hand wins? • Q♣-10♣ or 9♠-8♠
  • 15. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown • Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins the pot. • Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣ • Q♣-10♣ has K♣-Q♣-J♣-10♣-4♣ for a flush. • 9♠-8♠ has K♣-J♣-9♠-8♠-6♠ for King-high.
  • 16. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown • Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins the pot. • Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣ • Q♣-10♣ has K♣-Q♣-J♣-10♣-4♣ for a flush. • 9♠-8♠ has K♣-J♣-9♠-8♠-6♠ for King-high. • Q♣-10♣ wins.
  • 17. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown • Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins the pot. • Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣ • Which hand wins? • K♠-K♦ or 8♣-2♣
  • 18. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown • Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins the pot. • Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣ • K♠-K♦ has K♠-K♦-K♣-6♠-5♥ for three of a kind. • 8♣-2♣has K♣-J♣-8♣-4♣-2♣ for a flush.
  • 19. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown • Compare your best five-card hand to your opponents’ hands to see who wins the pot. • Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣ • K♠-K♦ has K♠-K♦-K♣-6♠-5♥ for three of a kind. • 8♣-2♣has K♣-J♣-8♣-4♣-2♣ for a flush. • 8♣-2♣ wins.
  • 20. When There is a Tie • When both players have a full house, the highest three of a kind wins. • J-J-J-2-2 beats 9-9-9-A-A • When both players have the same flush, the higher flush wins. • K-8-6-5-4 beats Q-J-10-8-4. • When both players have a straight, the higher straight wins. • J-10-9-8-7 beats 5-4-3-2-A.
  • 21. When There is a Tie • When both players have three of a kind, the highest three of a kind wins. • J-J-J-3-2 beats 7-7-7-A-K • When both players have two pair, the highest pair wins. • A-A-2-2-3 beats J-J-10-10-2 • When both players have one pair, the highest pair wins. • 3-3-6-5-4 beats 2-2-A-K-Q • When both players have a high card, the highest card wins. • Q-J-8-6-5 beats J-10-9-8-4
  • 22. When There is a Tie • When both players have the same hand four of a kind, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, or high card, you compare their kickers (side cards). • The player with the highest kicker wins the pot. • Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣ • A♠-K♠ or K♦-Q♦ • Q♣-10♠ or Q♠-8♠ • K♠-3♣ or K♠-2♠ • If all five cards are the same, then the pot is split.
  • 23. Rules of the No-Limit Hold’em - Showdown • Board: Q♣-J♠-10♣-7♥-7♣ • Which hand wins? • Q♠-9♠ or Q♦-2♦ • Q♥-10♥or 9♠-8♠ • K♠-K♦ or Q♦-J♦ • Practice!
  • 25. Think in Terms of Big Blinds • Calculate your stack, and your opponents’ stacks, in terms of big blinds.
  • 26. Effective Stack Size Practice • With 10,000 chips at 100/200 blinds you have: • 10,000/200 = 50 big blinds • With 15,000 chips at 200/400, you have: • 15,000/400 = 37.5 big blinds • With 1,200,000 at 50,000/100,000, you have: • 1,200,000/100,000 = 12 big blinds
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  • 29. The Best Starting Hands The best starting hands are: • Big Pocket Pairs • Strong Big Cards • Medium Pocket Pairs • Suited Aces • Suited Connectors • Weak Pocket Pairs Example: K♣-K♠ A♣-Q♠ 8♣-8♦ A♦-8♦ 8♠-7♠ 3♣-3♥
  • 30. The Worst Starting Hands The worst starting hands are: • Junky Connected Cards • Junky Suited Cards • Big and Little Card • Unconnected Low Cards Example: 8♣-6♠ J♦-3♦ Q♣-2♠ 8♣-2♥
  • 33. Three Main Reasons to Bet • Value • You want worse hands to call • Can be with a premium hand or a decent, but marginal hand • Protection • You want hands that have the potential to improve to fold • Bluff • You want better hands to fold • Can be a pure bluff or a semi-bluff
  • 35. Ranges • In all spots, you are playing your range, not a specific hand. • The same goes for your opponents. • Realize that you will play many hands in the same manner. • This makes it impossible for your opponent to know which hand you have.
  • 36. How to Read a Hand Ranking Chart • Pairs • Suited Hands • Off-Suit Hands
  • 37. When Everyone Folds to You • Raise or fold. • Do NOT open limp. • Raise to 3bbs when you have more than 50bbs. • Raise to 2.5bbs when you have fewer than 50bbs.
  • 39. When You Get 3-bet
  • 40. When You Get 3-bet, Consider… • Your opponent’s strategy Looser range = play more hands • The 3-bet amount Smaller 3-bet = play more hands • Your position Later position = play more hands • Your opponent’s position In position = play more hands
  • 41. Cutoff vs. Button 3-bet Cutoff vs. Big Blind 3-bet
  • 43. When Facing Limpers, Consider… • The number of players you are against • Your opponent’s strategy • Your position • Raise over one limper to 4.5bbs
  • 44. Tricky Limpers • Limps with some portion of premium hands to trap. • Most limp/3-bet with only their best hands. • Most are only tricky from early positions.
  • 45. Straightforward Limpers • Usually have junky ranges that do not contain the best hands. • Raise with a range similar to your initial preflop range. Exception: You can call more often with • Suited Connectors • Suited Aces • Small Pairs
  • 46. Multiple Limpers • The first limper’s strategy is most important. • Unsuited marginal hands go down in value. • Bluffing may be viable if you expect them to fold frequently. • Raise over multiple limpers to 3.5bbs + 1bb for each limper • If there are 4 limpers, raise to 3.5 + 4 = 7.5bbs • If there are 7 limpers, raise to 3.5 + 7 = 10.5bbs
  • 48. When Someone Raises Before You Consider… • Your opponent’s strategy • Tight, Aggressive (TAG) – Play as described • Loose, Aggressive (LAG) – 3-bet and call more often • Tight, Passive (Nit) – Fold more often • Loose, Passive (Calling Station) – Fold more often • The raise amount • Continue more against smaller raise sizes • Your position • Continue more as your position improves
  • 49. Range Composition • Polarized • Premium hands and hands not quite good enough to call • Linear • Premium and strong marginal hands • Condensed • Decent, but non-premium hands
  • 50. When Someone Raises Before You
  • 51. When Someone Raises Before You
  • 52. When Someone Raises Before You
  • 53. Adjust! – CO vs HJ RFI Default Vs. Tight Raiser Vs. Loose Raiser
  • 54. When There is Lots of Action
  • 55. When There is Lots of Action, Consider… • How many players you are against • Your opponent’s strategy • The raise amount • Your position
  • 56. When There is Lots of Action • When multiple players put substantial money in the pot, they will usually have strong ranges. • In order to continue, you need an incredibly strong hand.
  • 57.
  • 58. When to Bet and How Much are Determine By • Range Advantage • Nut Advantage • Position
  • 59. Range Advantage • Compare your entire range to your opponent’s entire range. • “Whose range connects better with the flop?”
  • 60. Range Advantage • UTG raises and the BB calls. • As-Ks-Jh • UTG raises and the BB calls. • 7s-6s-5d
  • 61. Range Advantage • Bet frequently when the flop favors your range. • When your range has more than 58% equity • Check frequently when the flop favors your opponent’s range. • When your range has less than 54% equity
  • 62. Board Types Board Type High Cards Uncoordinated Low Cards Middle Cards Example A-K-J Q-5-2 7-4-3 8-7-6 Range Advantage Yes Yes Somewhat No
  • 63. Nut Advantage • Determine who has proportionally more nut hands in their range. • “Whose range has more nut hands on this board?”
  • 64. UTG raises and the big blind calls. • On A-K-J, UTG has more premium hands. • On 8-6-6, the big blind has more premium hands. • When your range contains more premium hands, apply more aggression. UTG BB
  • 65. Position • Bet more often from in position and check more often from out of position. • You raise from the hijack and someone calls. • Bet more often against the big blind. • Check more often against the cutoff.
  • 67. When You Have the Range Advantage
  • 68. Bet Frequently! • It is usually fine to bet small, 1/3 pot, with your entire range. • Bet large, 3/4 pot, when your opponent’s continuing range contains mostly decently strong hands. • You will not have the range advantage as the preflop caller from the big blind.
  • 69. When You Do Not Have the Range Advantage as the Aggressor
  • 70. Four Types of Postflop Hands Hand Category: Premium Made Hands (Win a big pot) Draws (Steal a big pot) Marginal Made Hands (Get to showdown cheaply) Junk (Possibly improve cheaply) Rough Example: Nuts to Strong Top Pairs Nut flush draws to overcards Marginal Top Pairs to Strong Ace-highs K-high and worse
  • 71. Four Types of Postflop Hands • Apply pressure with your premium made hands and draws. • Play passively with your marginal made hands and junk.
  • 73. Multi-way • As more players see the flop, someone is more likely to have a strong hand. • If it is not you, it is probably someone else. • Proceed cautiously!
  • 75. Bet/Call on an Uncoordinated Flop • The flop bettor should have a wide betting range. • So the flop bettor’s range is similar to their preflop range. • The caller’s range will strengthen because they folded all their junk to the flop bet. • This will make ranges closer in strength. • The flop bettor will often check the turn.
  • 76. Check/Check on an Uncoordinated Flop • When the preflop raiser checks, they will often have a marginal made hand. • If the caller is out of position, they have their entire range because they will often check the flop. • If the caller is in position, they will have a range that does not contain their premium made hands.
  • 77. Check/Bet/Call on an Uncoordinated Flop • The flop check/caller will lack their best made hands. • The flop bettor should have premium made hands and draws due to being against mostly marginal made hands. • The flop bettor will often keep betting the turn.
  • 78. Bet/Call on a Coordinated Flop • The flop bettor should have a range containing their best made hands and draws. • The caller’s range will strengthen because they folded all their junk to the flop bet. • This will make ranges closer in strength. • The flop bettor will often continue betting the turn.
  • 79. Check/Check on a Coordinated Flop • Flop bettors would bet their best made hands and draws. • So both the flop bettor will have marginal made hands and junk. • This should result in the turn frequently being checked. • If the preflop caller was in position, he will also have mostly marginal made hands and junk. • The in position player can bet strong marginal made hands on the turn.
  • 80. Check/Bet/Call on a Coordinated Flop • The flop bettor should have their best made hands and draws. • The flop caller should have mostly marginal made hands. • The flop bettor should often continue betting the turn.
  • 81. When There Was a Flop Raise • The raiser will usually have their absolute best made hands and some amount of draws. • The caller may be lacking the best premium made hands or may have their entire continuing range.
  • 82. Multi-way When There Was a Flop Bettor • The flop bettor will usually have premium made hands and draws. • The callers will usually lack premium made hands. • The flop bettor should check their strong, but non-nut hands on the turn, especially when it completes obvious draws. • The flop bettor should keep betting on safe turns.
  • 83. Multi-way When There Was a Not a Flop Bettor • Ranges will lack premium made hands and some draws. • Bet with your best made hands and draws. • Consider bluffing when in position if it is clear your opponents do not like their holdings.
  • 85. The River is Unique • Now you either have the best hand or you don’t. • You should bet hands that are likely best when called as well as some amount of bluffs. • Bet small with your strong, but still marginal value hands and a small portion of bluffs. • Bet large with your premium made hands and a larger portion of bluffs.
  • 86. Multi-way on the River • Consider who has the range advantage and nut advantage. • When lots of draws complete, check your non-nut made hands. • When the draws complete, bluff your busted draws. • When there is a bet and a call, overcall tightly.
  • 87. When You Get Raised on the River • Unless you know your opponent is a strong player who is capable of bluffing, assume they have a premium hand. • Do NOT call with marginal made hands.
  • 88.
  • 89. Medium Stacked Strategy – 25bbs - 50bbs • Hands that make strong top pairs go up in value. • Speculative hands go down in value. • Getting all-in with your strong hands is inevitable.
  • 90. Short Stacked Strategy – 12bbs - 25bbs • When someone raises, you should go all-in or fold quite often. • If someone raises and you have a strong hand with fewer than 10 times their initial raise amount, tend to go all-in or fold. • This usually results in you going all-in or folding when someone raises when you have 25 big blinds or fewer.
  • 91. Very Short Stacked Strategy – 12bbs and fewer • Go all-in or fold any hand you want to play. • Going all-in is risky, but it is your best option. • Hanging around with a short stack will make it difficult for you to get a medium or large stack. • Use our all-in/fold app when you are folded to.
  • 92.
  • 93. Typical Tournament Structure • Roughly 1 in 7 players get in the money. • Everyone else loses their buy-in. • When you get in the money, you get at least 1.5x your buy-in back. • In a 500 person $100 buy-in tournament, 75th place may pay $150 whereas 1st place may pay $10,000. • While cashing is relevant, winning is most important.
  • 94. Payout Implications • Make sure you pay attention to the structure! • As the big stack • As a middle stack • As a short stack
  • 95.
  • 96. Variance • You will experience large upswings and downswings! • Get used to it! • Keep at least 3,000 big blinds for cash games. • Keep at least 50 buy-ins for tournaments. • Move up and down accordingly.
  • 97.
  • 98. Keep Learning! • Your journey is not over! • Continue to working hard to improve your skills and you will see your win rate increase. • Check out my Cash Game and Tournament Masterclasses at PokerCoaching.com/premium
  • 99. Keep Learning! • Diligently study the quizzes and homework challenges. • Make a point to participate in the live webinars with some of the best poker players in the world.

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  2. Let’s take a look at one more hand. http://ezreplayer.com/hh/ez_replayer.php?id=jl-1466 How many cards does each player get face-down at the start of each hand? 1 2 *** 3 4 How many cards does the Flop contain? 1 2 3 *** 4 How many cards does the turn contain? 1*** 2 3 4 How many cards does the river contain? 1 *** 2 3 4
  3. Which hand wins at the showdown? Board: Q♣-J♠-9♣-7♥-2♣ A♠-9♠ or 8♦ -7♦ A-9 Q♥-10♥or 9♠-8♠ Q-10 K♠-K♦ or 7♦-2♦ 7-2 Board: K♣-J♣-6♠-5♥-4♣ A♠-K♠ or 8♦-7♦ 8-7 Q♣-10♠ or 9♠-5♠ 9-5 A♠-J♦ or K♠-J♠ K-J Board: Q♣-J♣-J♠-7♥-7♣ A♠-K♠ or 9♦-9♦ 9-9 A♠-Q♠ or A♦-7♠ A-7 A♠-A♦ or K♠-J♥ K-J Board: 8♣-7♣-6♠-4♥-2♣ A♠-K♠ or A♣-3♣ A-3 10♠-9♠ or 8♦-7♠ 10-9 A♠-A♦ or 9♠-8♥ A-A
  4. The amount you can win in a poker hand is at most the amount in the _______ stack Largest Shortest *** With 2,000 chips at 100/200, you have: 5bbs 10bbs *** 15bbs 20bbs With 1,250,000 chips at 6,000/12,000, you have: 14bbs 52bbs 78bbs 104bbs ***
  5. 8♣-3♠ is one of the ____ preflop starting hands. Best Worst *** A♣-Q♠ is one of the ____ preflop starting hands. Best *** Worst Q♠-2♠ is one of the ____ preflop starting hands. Best Worst *** K♣-6♠ is one of the ____ preflop starting hands. Best Worst *** 9♠-8♠ is one of the ____ preflop starting hands. Best *** Worst 7♣-7♠ is one of the ____ preflop starting hands. Best Worst ***
  6. The amount you can win in a poker hand is at most the amount in the _______ stack Largest Shortest *** With 2,000 chips at 100/200, you have: 5bbs 10bbs *** 15bbs 20bbs With 1,250,000 chips at 6,000/12,000, you have: 14bbs 52bbs 78bbs 104bbs ***
  7. When you bet for value, you want your opponents to fold. True False *** When you bet for protection, you want better hands to call. True False *** When you bet as a bluff, you want worse hands to fold True *** False When you bet as a semi-bluff, you have no potential to improve to a better hand. True False ***
  8. When everyone folds to you in the cutoff, which of these hands should you usually fold? A-5o*** K-Jo Q-8s 9-7s When everyone folds to you on the button, which of these hands should you usually fold? A-2o K-6o Q-3s 9-4s *** When everyone folds to you in the small blind, which of these hands should you usually limp? A-2o *** K-6o 10-5s 4-3s
  9. When facing a 3-bet, you should defend ____ often as the 3-bet size becomes larger More Less *** Against unknown opponents, you should usually defend with at least _____ of your range 20% 30% 40% 50% *** Against straightforward players, you should mostly 4-bet with _____ Only your best hands *** Your best made hands and some bluffs Only your bluffs Against strong players, you should mostly 4-bet with _____ Only your best hands Your best made hands and some bluffs *** Only your bluffs
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  13. UTG raises and you are UTG+2 with 9-9. You should: 3-bet Call *** Fold UTG raises and you are UTG+2 with A-Jo. You should: 3-bet Call *** Fold The HJ raises and you are in the SB with A-Jo. You should: 3-bet Call *** Fold The HJ raises and you are in the SB with K-9s. You should: 3-bet Call *** Fold The button raises and you are in the BB with 9-4s. You should: 3-bet Call *** Fold The button raises and you are in the BB with 9-6s. You should: 3-bet *** Call Fold The button, a tight, passive player, raises and you are in the BB with 9-6s. You should: 3-bet Call *** Fold The button, a tight, passive player, raises and you are in the BB with Q-4o. You should: 3-bet Call Fold *** The cutoff, a loose, aggressive player, raises and you are on the button with Q-4o. You should: 3-bet Call Fold *** The cutoff, a loose, aggressive player, raises and you are on the button with Q-4o. You should: 3-bet Call Fold *** The cutoff, a loose, aggressive player, raises and you are on the button with 9-9. You should: 3-bet *** Call Fold
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  15. UTG raises and the BB calls. Who has the range advantage on A-J-9? UTG *** BB You should bet _____ often when you have the range advantage. More *** Less UTG raises and the BB calls. Who has the nut advantage on 8-7-5? UTG BB *** You should raise _____ often when you have the nut advantage. More *** Less You should bet _____ often when you are out of position. More Less ***
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  26. http://ezreplayer.com/hh/ez_replayer.php?id=jl-1466 UTG raises and the big blind calls. The flop comes Qh-6s-2d. The big blind checks and UTG bets small. Which hand does UTG probably not have? A-A A-Qo J-10s 7-6o *** UTG raises and the big blind calls. The flop comes Qh-6s-2d. The big blind checks, UTG bets small, and the big blind calls. The turn is the 3s. The big blind checks and UTG bets big. Which hand does UTG probably not have? Ah-As Kh-Qs Js-10s 8c-8h *** The cutoff raises and the big blind calls. The flop comes 9s-8s-4d. The big blind checks and cutoff continuation bets big. Which hand does the cutoff probably not have? Ah-Ad As-Qc *** Jh-10h 7d-6d The cutoff raises and the big blind calls. The flop comes 9s-8s-4d. The big blind checks and cutoff bets big. The turn is the 3s. The big blind checks and cutoff bets big. Which hand does the cutoff probably not have? Ah-Ad *** As-Qs Jh-10h 7d-6d The hijack raises and the button calls. The flop comes 9s-8s-4d. Both players check. Which hand does the button probably not have? Ah-Ad *** Ah-8h 6s-6c Ah-Jh The hijack raises and the button calls. The flop comes 9s-8s-4d. Both players check. The turn is the Ad. The hijack checks and the button bets big. Which hand does the button probably not have? As-Qs Kh-8h *** Jh-10h 7d-6d
  27. Marginal bluff catcher http://ezreplayer.com/hh/ez_replayer.php?id=jl-1459 Keep barreling with no showdown value when you also have lots of made hands http://ezreplayer.com/hh/ez_replayer.php?id=jl-1467 Go for thin value when you almost certainly have the best hand. Just be sure you can get called by worse. http://ezreplayer.com/hh/ez_replayer.php?id=jl-1462 Get out of the way when all the draws get these unless your opponents are maniacs. http://ezreplayer.com/hh/ez_replayer.php?id=jl-1465 You should usually choose a large bet size with your best hands True *** False You should almost never bluff the river. True False *** When you bet the river and get raised, you should usually call with your marginal made hands. True False *** With 75bb effective stacks, the cutoff raises to 2.5bbs and you call on the button with Kh-Jh. The flop comes Qs-Jd-5c. The cutoff bets 4bbs. You should: Fold Call *** Raise to 12bbs Raise to 16bbs You call. The turn is the (Qs-Jd-5c)-4h. The cutoff checks. You should: Check *** Bet 4bbs Bet 8bbs Bet 12bbs You check behind. The river is the (Qs-Jd-5c-4h)-4c. The cutoff bets 12bbs. You should: Fold Call *** Raise to 25bbs Go all-in With 75bb effective stacks, the cutoff raises to 2.5bbs and you call in the big blind with Js-6s. The flop comes Jh-6h-4c. You should: Check *** Bet 2bbs Bet 4bbs Bet 6bbs You check and the cutoff bets 4bbs. You should: Fold Call Raise to 12bbs *** Go all-in You raise to 12bbs and the cutoff calls. The turn is the (Jh-6h-4c)-9d. You should: Check Bet 8bbs Bet 24bbs *** Go all-in You bet 24bbs and the cutoff calls. The river is the (Jh-6h-4c-9d)-8d. You should: Check Bet 24bbs Go all-in *** With 75bb effective stacks, UTG, UTG+1, and the cutoff limp. You have 9d-8d on the button. You should: Fold Call *** Raise to 6bbs Raise to 12bbs You call. The small blind calls and the big blind checks. The flop comes Jd-7c-4s. UTG bets 3bbs. Everyone folds to you. You should: Fold Call *** Raise to 6bbs Raise to 12bbs You call and the blinds fold. The turn is the (Jd-7c-4s)-Qc. UTG checks. You should: Check Bet 5bbs Bet 10bbs *** Bet 20bbs You bet 10bbs and UTG calls. The river is the (Jd-7c-4s-Qc)-6s. You should: Check Bet 10bbs Bet 25bbs *** Go all-in With 75bb effective stacks, you raise to 3bbs from UTG with As-Ad and the big blind calls. The flop comes 8h-7h-4d. The big blind checks. You should: Check Bet 2bbs Bet 5bbs *** Bet 10bbs You bet 5bbs and the big blind calls. The turn is the (8h-7h-4d)-Jd. The big blind checks. You should: Check Bet 6bbs Bet 12bbs *** Bet 20bbs You bet 12bbs and the big blind calls. The river is the (8h-7h-4d-Jd)-2c. The big blind checks. You should: Check Bet 12bbs Bet 24bbs *** Go all-in You bet 24bbs and the big blind goes all-in. You should: Fold *** Call Feel free to make more hand questions!!!
  28. http://ezreplayer.com/hh/ez_replayer.php?id=jl-1471 Mention deep stacked you would have to be much more cautious
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  30. With 40bb effective stacks, the cutoff raises to 2.5bbs and you have Js-8s in the big blind. You should: Fold Call *** Reraise to 8bbs Go all-in 40bb effective stacks, you have 8-6s UTG. You should: Fold *** Call Raise to 2.5bbs Go all-in With 20bb effective stacks, the cutoff raises to 2.5bbs and you have A-9o on the button. You should: Fold Call Reraise to 6bbs Go all-in *** With 20bb effective stacks, the cutoff raises to 2.5bbs and you have 8-7o on the button. You should: Fold *** Call Reraise to 6bbs Go all-in With 10bb effective stacks, everyone folds to you on the button with K-8o. You should: Fold Call Raise to 2bbs Go all-in *** With 10bb effective stacks, everyone folds to you on the button with 8-4s. You should: Fold *** Call Raise to 2bbs Go all-in With 10bb effective stacks, the cutoff raises to 2bbs and you have A-Jo in the small blind. You should: Fold Call Reraise to 5bbs Go all-in ***
  31. Final table situation: http://ezreplayer.com/hh/ez_replayer.php?id=jl-1426 http://ezreplayer.com/hh/ez_replayer.php?id=jl-1427 When there are payout implications, as a middle stack, you should look to: Play lots of pots against the big stacks *** Play few pots against the big stacks As the big stack when there are payout implications, compared to when there are no payout implications, you should play: More pots than normal*** Fewer pots than normal At the start of a tournament, there are essentially no payout implications True*** False
  32. The biggest downswing you should expect to encounter will be 10 buy-ins. True False *** If you lose consistently over 100 hours of play, you should assume you do not have an edge. True *** False To play $1/$2 no-limit, you should have at least $6,000 in your bankroll. True *** False To play $100 buy-in tournaments, you should have at least $2,000 in your bankroll. True False ***