3-bet fold equity slowplay TAG value bet Professional poker player Nathan "Blackrain79" Williams reveals 15 critical mistakes he removed from his game to become profitable. Learn proper hand selection, when to fold and value bet, how to handle aggressive players, avoid bad beat talk, and exploit different player types at the tables. Stop folding too easy, play tight pre-flop, value bet strong hands fully, avoid perfectionism, and never show bluffs. Critical Poker Mistakes to Eliminate: Stop folding to aggression - Develop backbone against bluffy players who bet multiple streets; call down more often with middle pairs Tighten pre-flop ranges - Avoid junk hands like J7s, 96s, K10, and A6 that lose long-term money Never bluff calling stations - Check and fold against recreational players on coordinated boards when you have nothing Always value bet the max - Fire three streets with strong hands against fish who find reasons to call Fold to rock raises - When the tightest player raises on turn or river, they always have the goods Three-bet light strategically - Re-raise with hands like 98s and A6s to become unpredictable and harder to play against Accept reality of variance - Pocket aces lose 15% of the time, kings 18%; only 1% of players make life-changing money