2024-2025 Cash Game Dominance: Exploiting $1/$2, $1/$3, and $2/$5 Live
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With 25+ hours of advanced training, including 22 hours of intense drills and 3.5 hours of classroom-style lessons, this comprehensive course is designed to transform your live poker game forever. Whether you're playing $1/$2, $1/$3, or $2/$5, this training package will teach you how to crush the competition, exposing the biggest leaks your opponents make – leaks they don't even realize they're making.
Imagine sitting down at your local card room and being the player everyone fears. You’ll learn how to dominate tables where no one folds, utilizing overbet bluffs no one else dares to make, and exploiting multiway pots in a way your opponents won't see coming.
Here’s What You’ll Get:
- 22 hours of drills designed to sharpen your skills and reactions, so you can execute perfectly under pressure.
- 3.5 hours of classroom-style lessons covering everything from preflop strategies to complex post-flop maneuvers.
- Master overbet bluffs that force your opponents to fold, even when they don’t want to.
- Learn the biggest leaks at $1/$2, $1/$3, and $2/$5 games, and how to exploit them for maximum profit.
- Develop a strategic mindset that will turn you into the most feared player at the table.
By the time you finish this course, your game will never be the same. You’ll walk into any low-stakes live game with complete confidence, knowing exactly how to play and what moves to make.
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Exploiting $1/$2, $1/$3, and $2/$5
- Why should you expect multiway pots at these stakes?
- Why is bluffing more challenging in these multiway pots?
- What types of hands lose the biggest pots in these low-stakes games?
- How do strong two pairs, sets, straights, and flushes ensure you win the biggest pots?
Why We Go Exploitative
- What makes multiway pots with screwy ranges more common at these levels?
- How do your opponents accidentally give up equity and make you fold better hands?
- Why doesn't exploiting their mistakes always lead to instant profit?
- How important is quick decision-making when exploiting these opponents?
- How do heads-up situations later in the hand lead to more defined ranges, and how can you capitalize on them?
Don’t Let Them Know You Know Anything
- How can pretending to enjoy sports betting or table games disguise your true skill?
- Why is it crucial to avoid talking about poker coaches or strategy books at the table?
- How can asking basic rule questions mislead your opponents into underestimating you?
- Why should you act like you're unfamiliar with poker strategy, even if you're not?
Early Position Play
- What challenges do you face when playing from early position, especially being out of position post-flop?
- When should you loosen up and play more hands from early position?
- How does the absence of three-betting make early position less risky?
- What types of hands perform well in multiway pots from early position?
Early Position Hands
- How should you prepare for three-bets and cold calls when opening from early position?
- Why is folding small pairs or suited Aces sometimes a safer play at weak tables?
- Why should you avoid opening hands like K-Qo or A-Jo from early position?
- How do mediocre hands like K-Qo and A-Jo cost you money in large multiway pots?
Middle Position
- How does the lojack position change your approach to raising with big cards?
- Why is it preferable to raise from the hijack or later positions?
- When should you raise with suited gappers in middle position?
- What adjustments should you make if you face constant three-betting from players behind you?
- Why is table selection important if you're constantly facing three-bets?
Hijack and Cutoff
- Why is paying attention to the players on your left crucial from the hijack and cutoff?
- How can identifying recreational players lead to profitable isolation raises?
- When should you take advantage of wide isolation raises from these positions?
- Why should you be cautious of opponents who limp premium hands?
Button Play
- Why is the button considered the most profitable seat in poker?
- What should your strategy be when raising limpers from the button?
- How can you leverage your positional advantage on every street to maximize profit?
- What kinds of hands should you raise with from the button to punish limpers?
Small Blind and Big Blind Play
- Why is calling raises from the small blind costing you so much money?
- How can understanding pot odds prevent you from making costly mistakes in the blinds?
- What types of hands should you enter multiway pots with from the blinds?
- Why is it essential to only raise with hands you can confidently barrel with from the blinds?
Limped Pots in the Blinds
- Why does an Ace-high board usually mean no one hit when there were limps in late position?
- How can backdoor draws in limped pots provide opportunities to lead as a bluff?
Threebetting in Position
- When should you threebet bluff with suited gappers or big cards in position?
- What clues does an opponent's flat call out of position provide about their range?
- How can you take advantage of your opponent's inability to have the nuts in certain spots?
Cold Calling
- What types of hands excel in multiway pots, making them perfect for cold calling?
- How does cold-calling hands lead to massive wins in multiway pots?
Preflop Raise Size
- Why does a five big blind raise reduce the likelihood of being three-bet?
- What should you expect from a smaller raise size in these low-stakes games? How can you use that to your advantage?
- Why does a larger raise size make your hand appear stronger to recreational players?
Isolation Raising
- Why do you need to raise larger amounts if you want to thin the field preflop?
- How do larger isolation raises make bad players want to call with inferior hands?
- What advantage do you gain by creating massive pots with superior hands against weak players?
Squeezing
- Why don’t most opponents raise enough when there are limpers in the pot?
- When should you threebet squeeze in multiway pots to capitalize on your hand and position?
- How do large multiway pots quickly escalate variance, and how can you manage it?
Squeezing Over-Aggressive Players
- How can squeezing be profitable when you're up against loose, over-aggressive players?
- What risks are involved in squeezing large pots, and when should you avoid it?
Multiway Pots
- Why do players subconsciously believe someone always has something in multiway pots?
- How does this assumption affect your bluffing opportunities?
- What makes it difficult for opponents to fold pairs in multiway pots?
- Why do opponents feel reluctant to raise with draws, and how can you exploit their caution?
- What strategies do players use with two pairs or sets, and how can you counter it?
Multiway Pot Bluffing
- Why do two players in multiway pots miss the flop often enough to justify bluffing?
- What board textures allow you to run bluffs when cold callers are in late position or the blinds?
When You Get Called in a Multiway Pot
- Why should you assume you're up against a pair if your continuation bet gets called in a multiway pot?
- How can blasting them off their hand on the turn help, and when should you shut down?
Continuation Bet Bluffing
- Which players are more likely to fold to continuation bets, and why?
- What board textures help you target capped ranges when continuation betting?
Out of Position with Top Pair
- How should you plan for three streets of value when flopping top pair out of position?
- Why can checking top pair in multiway pots lead to larger long-term profits?
Out of Position on the Turn with Second Pair
- When is it safe to assume your second pair is best after the flop gets checked around?
- Why should you avoid blasting away on the turn in these situations?
Bet/Folding is How You Print
- How can thin value betting against these opponents lead to consistent profits?
- Why is bet/folding the best strategy in uncertain situations where players are all over the map?
Were You Raised on the Flop?
- How can asking yourself “does he do this with X?” save you buy-ins when you're raised on the flop?
- Why is it often best to fold when raised in multiway pots, even with top pair?
Double Barreling
- Why should you double barrel more when heads-up, especially if the board is coordinated?
- How does overbetting on the turn help you apply pressure and extract value from certain opponents?
Slowplaying
- When does slowplaying become a viable option in deep-stacked games?
- Why should you avoid slowplaying in multiway pots?
Limping Aces
- How can limping Aces work effectively in games with action players?
- Why is limping Aces risky in multiway pots, where one pair is rarely enough to win?
Facing Three-bets
- Why should you be cautious when facing three-bets from opponents in low-stakes games?
- How can you avoid overextending yourself by adjusting to opponents who rarely three-bet?
Value Betting Rivers
- Why do small river bets almost always get called in low-stakes games?
- How can you use small bets to manipulate these egotistical players?
Facing Donk Bets
- What information does your opponent’s donk bet size reveal about their hand strength?
- How should you respond to a small donk lead with a mediocre hand?
Overbetting for Value
- When is the perfect time to overbet for value?
- Why do recreational players hate folding this one hand, and how can you exploit that?
Overbetting as a Bluff
- Why does overbetting work so well against players who are scared of slowplaying?
- How can understanding capped ranges allow you to run overbet bluffs more effectively?
Catching Bluffs
- What are the physical tells that indicate a bluff in live poker?
- How can you get players to reveal information through casual conversation?
Other Tells
- What behavioral tells can give away an opponent’s hand strength before they bet?
- What does a quick call reveal?
Variations and Mutations
- How do thousands of small wrinkles in gameplay impact your strategy in the field?
- Why are the core 79 concepts in this training essential for keeping your head in the game?
Why This Style Works
- How do stations at these levels help you profit?
- Why will playing aggressively in certain situations make opponents misinterpret your style?
The Most Common Way to Ruin Your Profits
- How does this one specific leak ruin your profits, and what are the other common mistakes you should avoid?
- Why is over-calling three-bets and post-flop raises a sure way to lose money?