How I Crush Low Stakes Poker Players

Guerrilla Poker
08 Sep 2025
Intermediate
This material is for medium-skilled players
Strategy

Uri Pelleg analyzes seven key hands from NL200 games to demonstrate exploitable mistakes players make. He teaches how to identify leaks like passive play in small pots, station tendencies, and poor bet sizing. Learn to take effective notes and make counter-adjustments that drastically increase your win rate.

Recognizing opponent mistakes is worthless without adjustments. Small leaks compound across hundreds of hands, turning break-even players into consistent winners through proper exploitation.

Seven Critical Exploits for Low-Stakes Domination:

  • Passive Small Pot Players - Opponents who give up 108 without bluffing won't defend later streets. Stab rivers with air and overfold when they show aggression.
  • Station Identification - Players calling down with top pair in big pots leak money but reveal tight play elsewhere. Size up value hands, eliminate bluffs when stacks go in.
  • Flop Floating Leaks - Opponents floating too wide on flops create huge turn overfold spots. Range bet flops, barrel air on turns, check back value to catch river bluffs.
  • Bet Sizing Tells - Half-pot bets often signal weak holdings or lack of theory knowledge. Small sizes indicate draws or medium pairs, not strong value ranges.
  • Straight Board Awareness - Players overvalue two-pair hands on connected boards. When queens improve your hand but not your equity, control pot size and avoid inflating.
  • Four-Bet Sizing Errors - Oversized cold four-bets force opponents into shove-fold scenarios at incorrect stack depths. Recognize fundamental sizing mistakes as weakness indicators.
  • Theory vs Exploitation Balance - Knowing optimal play lets you identify deviations. Study game tree to recognize when opponents telegraph hand strength through non-standard lines.
Comments
Getcoach
There are no comments here yet, you can be the first!