GTO Course Preflop

GTO Course Preflop

This 9-hour video series with 24 lessons provides a complete breakdown of 100 ante preflop play across all positions, including how to respond to every common action from other players. Each video walks through optimal GTO ranges in detail and explains the strategic logic behind them.

Rather than simply memorizing charts, this series focuses on how to analyze GTO strategies, understand the underlying concepts, and identify where and how to deviate to exploit real-world player tendencies. The goal is to move beyond copying ranges and develop a deeper understanding that translates into better decision-making and higher winrates in actual games.

Videos

Part 1

Getting a full understanding of how GTO plays J96cc in an Open Raised pot. Mostly a Flop analysis with a couple of turn analysis at the end.

Part 1

6max 100a opening ranges all positions

Part 2

First part is fully reviewing the interesting hand in how often we should CB on K96r in a limped pot. And in position how should we continue our range? We continue with the hand example on the interesting turn and river. We also look at good hands to floatbet in position vs a check on the flop getting a full overview of Flop strategy.

Part 2

6max 100a ISO vs 2 EP

Part 3

In a spot where folding our hand would be a massive mistake against GTO, can we find a fold when playing vs somebody who is clearly ISOing much too linearly and not bluffing enough on Flops?

Part 3

6max 100a ISO vs 3 EP

Part 4:

An analysis of how to play low straight possible board from OOP in an ISO pot. Should we have a donking range and what does it look like as well as looking at turn ranges and if we can overbet shove on an Ax.

Part 4

6max 100a ISO vs 4 & 5

Part 5

When we ISO from CO vs a MP limp and the Flop comes A97cc. How should our CB range be constructed? Should we just use one sizing with almost our entire range? Do we want to split sizings and have a checking back range?

Part 5

ISO vs 2 UTG + any other

Part 6

On K87ss in an ISO pot against a player who is ISOing with a merged and strong range, should IP CB have an overbetting range? And if he does do that, what should be OOP calling range vs such a huge overbet?

Part 6

ISO vs 2 EP any other

Part 7

When we Isolate from CO vs HJ and get called, how do we play on T97ss. What if the villain does not have much of a donking range or does not donk enough, how does our CB range change?

Part 7

ISO vs 2 MP or HJ + any others

Part 8

In a heads up pot where ranges are wide for a bloated ISO pot, how should our CB range be constructed on this board that our range dominates. And why do we want to have such a large frequency of checkbacks? We also look at some turn spots after the Flop checks through to see how both players should play in this unintuitive spot.

Part 8

ISO vs 3 UTG + others

Part 9

In HU ISO pot, what should the full Flop strategy look like on KJ9hh? Why should OOP donk a large range, why should our CB strategy be with a lot of blockbetting. OTT after the Flop checks through, we talk about why OOP played his hand well with an overbet and why exploitably folding our overpair was fine.

Part 9

ISO vs 3 rest LP

Part 10

On QJ8dd in a HU limped pot. What should the full Flop strategy look like? Which would be the best Flop sizings to use? What are the best types of hand combinations to be betting or checking with and why?

Part 10

ISO vs 4 late positions

Part 11

Comparing how to play on different Axx boards in different situations and then doing a full GTO Flop analysis AK6ss in a HU pot.

Part 11

Open limp ranges vs limp behind ranges

Part 12

Full GTO Flop analysis of 987cc by GTO and talking of some small deviations we could make for soft exploits.

Part 12

CO vs BTN limp + ISO dynamics

Part 13

Why JT6hh can benefit from having 2 sizings OTF in an open raised pot situation. Then looking at the full GTO strategy when playing vs someone using both strategies of only one sizing vs 2 sizings.

Part 13

CO vs BTN raise dynamics

Part 14

Quick analysis on how to play on Q77r in an ISO pot and why despite the Isolator not having many 7x’s, we still cannot attack his range even if he has a 100% range CB strategy.

Part 14

HJ vs BTN limp + ISO dynamics

Part 15

In a 6max ISN pot where the ISOer has a very strong range and the caller OOP has a wider range, on TJ8r, what should be the full GTO strategy?

Part 15

HJ vs CO limp + ISO dynamics

Part 16

As the Coldcaller OTB vs an ISO, what should the full Flop strategy look like on Q9Jss?

Part 16

HJ vs BTN/CO raise dynamics

Part 17

Vs somebody who coldcalls IP vs my ISO, how should the Flop strategy be constructed for both IP and OOP. Why should the IP player never overbet in these spots?

Part 17

MP vs BTN limp + ISO dynamics

Part 18

A quick video on how to exploitatively play overpairs vs recreational players on wet Flops in position in ISO pots.

Part 18

MP vs CO limp + ISO dynamics

Part 19

A video focused on Turn play. Which combos to select to barrel for bluffs and value OOP? And what combos to select to floatbet OTT after calling a Flop CB IP?

Part 19

MP vs HJ limp + ISO dynamics

Part 20

How to play an overpair OOP in an OR pot on T67r? Should we have a betting range OOP and what should our XR range be composed of?

Part 20

EP vs BTN limp + ISO dynamics

Part 21

In a HU pot in an OR pot, let us take a deep dive into the Full GTO solution of QT6ss. And why having 2 sizings OTF is the best strategy for the OOP player.

Part 21

EP vs CO limp + ISO dynamics

Part 22

Analyzing a spot where MP OR and we called. Why should both players be playing more passively on this board structure of K78cc in general?

Part 22

EP vs HJ limp + ISO dynamics

Part 23

In a limped pot on A87r, we look at why the OOP limper should not have a high CB frequency. Then we look at the full Flop strategy and some exploits that can be made on Flops and Turns.

Part 23

EP vs MP limp + ISO dynamics

Part 24

We look at how monotone Flops should be played and why on the Flop the sizing that makes the most sense for both players is a block bet. Then we look at what combos of hands we can use to raise vs a CB and how to play turns when the 4 to flush completes.

Part 24

UTG vs BTN limp + ISO dynamics

Part 25

In an ISO pot. How should the entire range be played in an ISO pot on A86r and on some turns.

Part 26

In an OR pot on T96cc we take a full look at the Flop strategy as well as an interesting turn. We try to create a solid Flop strategy. What are the best sizings to use with which holdings?

Part 27

In a HJ vs BTN limped pot. We decided to bluff off, was it a good bluff or was it spazz? How can we properly construct bluffing and bluff catching ranges here?

Part 28

In an ISN pot on AJTcc, why does the population tend to play passively in general on this Flop structure?

Part 29

In an ISN pot, we look at an interesting hand and how it should be played on both Flops and Turns. What combinations of hands make for good slowplays, and which ones do not?

RC Strategy Vid - Part 1

In this series our Coach Sil focuses on the RC GTO Trainer and how to use the postflop tool, explains the solver outputs and guides you through the process of learning how to best analyse and train with a solver.

RC Strategy Vid - Part 2

This is the first part of exploiting population being in position, using the rangeviewer tool of RC and explaining different hands and scenarios.

Getting Started: Road to a 6+ Winning Player

A short introduction to 6+ Hold’em covering the key rules, hand rankings, and basic strategies to get you started quickly.

Road to 6+ Winning Player: Preflop #1

Working with charts (First-in Vol1 is included) What hands and why do we limp? Limp Raising Limp Calling ISO Summary

Road to 6+ Winning Player: Preflop #2

Open raising/ Isolating

Road to 6+ Winning Player: Preflop #3

Facing a raise – Calling a raise (IP) – Calling all-ins – 3-betting (all-in) – Playing against short stacks – Beginner guidelines Playing deep stack play – Beginner guidelines

RC Strategy Vid - Part 2.1

This is part two of the IP population exploit video, this time showing you ingame how to best apply what we learned in the previous video and is basically a live play & explain session from our coach Sil.

RC Strategy Vid - Part 3

Explaining preflop & postflop exploits while using the RC rangeviewer, in different scenarios. They include 5max 100ante and 4max 50ante.

RC Strategy Vid - Part 4

We take a deep dive into the aggregated reports on RC and how to apply the information on the table as well as using it to study offline.

Part 1 – Discussing MTT Spots

Going over multiple hands that were played in 6+ MTT’s, particularly a $210 Short Deck bounty. The different boards are AAK with A8, AK8 with KQ and a set of 9s on QT9. Each spot is thoroughly explained with the solver based outcomes and is definitely a valuable addition to the regular cash game analysis.

Part 2 – Two boards comparison on Axx 50a 3-way

Looking at boards such as A87 / A86 and A98 / A96 while comparing and discussing two boards and how one card changes the GTO approach of Hero. Which hands we are checking, check/calling or betting out when one card of the flop changes as well as looking at different runouts.

Part 3 – JT9 two spades 50a 3-way

Explaining a spot with 50a on JT9ss in a limped pot, being three way to the flop. We analyse how to play on different turns and rivers while taking the initiative on the flop.

Part 4 – Three boards MP vs HJ vs BTN

In this video 3 different flops are discussed, QJ7hh, T96cc and KT6hh and how we should approach these on 4 handed tables with 100 ante stack size.

Part 5 – Straight Flush Draw Boards 100a MP vs HJ vs BTN

In this video we continue covering MP vs HJ vs BTN 100A deep 4-way. This time we look at straight boards with a flush draw and find spots where people are overfolding and how we can exploit that.

Part 6 – Real Money Games Spots on GG

In this video we take a look at some real money game spots on GGPoker with both coaches analyzing different hands such as JT on T76 or KT on JT9 to name a few.

Part 7 – K76 rainbow board 3-way 100A deep and 4-way 50A deep

In this video we compare K76 rainbow 3-way 100A deep and 4-way 50A deep, and then we take a look at a similar board of A96 rainbow.

Part 8 – ISO pots on 4 different boards 100A

We look at Isolation pots on different boards, mainly paired boards such as TT7hh or JJ9 rainbow with 100 ante stacksize.

Part 9 – ISO pots Part 2

The two GTO coaches look at similar ISO pots on paired boards, 3 and 4 handed tables with 100 ante stacksize. Covered boards are 667, AA8 or QQ9 rainbow.

Part 10 – ISO pots non-paired boards

And some more ISO pots, since it’s a very important aspect of Short Deck Strategy. This time, we are looking at non paired boards mostly 3 and 4-way. Covered boards are KJ7hh, AJT rainbow and JT9 rainbow, with all being 100 ante stack size.

Part 11 – 4-way very dynamic postflop spots 50A

looking at very dynamic postflop spots in this video, each 50 ante deep mostly 4 handed and one heads-up hand. Some of the covered boards are K98hh, QT7dd and KJ8cc.

Part 12 – 4-way GTO vs 3-way spots

In this video we look at 4way GTO spots and compare them to 3way spots with the same boards. The frequencies are compared on different run outs on boards like AQ7-8 rainbow, JT7-K rainbow or QT9ss.

Part 13 – 3-way 100A + MTT hand ICM decision

In the last video of the GTO group we have discussed interesting 3-way boards such as KQJss or A98 rainbow with 100 ante stacksize as well as a special MTT hand of a deep run (4 left) with an ICM decision being analysed.

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Road to 6+ Winning Player: Postflop #1

Postflop Hand Equity in 6+ Outs and Odds Comparison Flop/Board comparison – Good and bad flops in 6+ Playing made hands on the flop

Road to 6+ Winning Player: Postflop #2

Bet-sizings in 6+, Sizings and Pot Odds, Stack to Pot Ratio, Playing multiway limped pots & Playing ISO pots

Playing OOP

How to play out of position – ISO and Single Raised Pots

Playing ISO Pots

In this video we break down the key fundamentals on playing ISO pots, both in and out of position.

NL100 Session Review on GGPoker

Part 1 of the NL100 Session review on GGPoker

NL100 Session Review on GGPoker

Part 2 of the NL100 Session review on GGPoker

NL100 Session Review on GGPoker

Part 3 of the NL100 Session review on GGPoker