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Watch on YouTubeA lot of players spend years looking for the “advanced” answer, while the same simple leaks keep showing up in their sessions. This lesson goes straight at those spots: missed aggression with draws, hopeless bluffs, weak position play, bad top-pair decisions, passive limped pots, thin value left on the table, and big hands that should still be folded.
The video walks through seven strategy fixes that can immediately clean up your game. It starts with aggressive draw play, where raising gives you more than one way to win the pot, then moves into one of the biggest low-stakes leaks: trying to bluff players who simply do not fold.
From there, the lesson covers position, top pair, limped pots, value betting recreational players, and the hardest skill for many poker players — folding a big hand when a tight opponent is clearly telling the truth.
What this lesson covers:
- How raising draws creates fold equity instead of relying only on hitting your hand.
- Why some boards should simply be checked and given up against calling stations.
- Why the button and cutoff are the most profitable seats to attack from.
- How to play top pair differently against solid regulars and recreational players.
- Why limpers should often be punished with bigger preflop raises.
- When the top pair deserves three streets of value against players who call too wide.
- Why folding pocket aces can be correct when a tight player shows serious strength.
Watch the full lesson to see how these seven practical adjustments fix many of the leaks that keep small and mid-stakes players stuck.