Advice on Low-Stakes Cash Game Play

CardRunners presents … Marshall28

by , Aug 25, 2010 | 6:51 am

Keeping with the 6-max NLHE, today we turn to Peter Jennings, aka “Marshall28” … a low-stakes 6-max NLHE specialist who advises CardRunners students on $.50/$1 play online — instruction that seems particularly well-suited for slightly short-handed $1/$2 and $2/$5 no-limit live game players.

It’s all about stack size and subsequent implied odds, working your opponent’s subconscious, and what small bets on the flop can do to set up bluffs on the river … dependent on scare cards, of course.

Because if that’s the game you’re looking to play, you better know when to pull the plug on a triple-barrel assault with nothing.

Check out his CR blog about poker coaching here and sign up for CardRunners’ free poker training here.

Kinda funny … the other Peter Jennings used to offer journalism training here.


2 Comments to “Advice on Low-Stakes Cash Game Play ”


  1. No
    says:

    Yeah how bout a video we can see clearly??????

    FULL SIZE THE SCREEN AND IT’S BARELY VISIBLE……THANKS BUT NO THANKS!


  2. G-Squared
    says:

    Hmm . . .Works fine if you boost the resolution to 720p, IMO