barreling blockers check-raise equity red line value bet This video teaches poker players how to spot and attack weakness in opponents. Sky explains how using aggression helps steal pots and get value from good hands. He shows real examples of attacking with blockers, drawing equity, and position. The video ends with practical tips on training yourself to become better at attacking weakness. Sky explains that attacking weakness works best when you have blockers to strong hands, drawing equity, position advantage, or reads on opponent tendencies. Bet sizing is crucial. Attacking Weakness Highlights: Use aggression to steal pots and get value from strong hands Attack when you have blockers that reduce your opponent's strong hands Use drawing equity as backup when bluffing gets called Take advantage of position and tight image Read opponent tendencies to spot weakness Hit their pain threshold with your bet sizing Train your attacking skills over multiple sessions When attacked back, listen to what opponents are telling you