#Jonathan Little
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River Polarized Bet: Why You Shouldn't Raise Even with Trips
Analyzing a hand from Brad Owen at Bellagio cash game: facing a 2x pot overbet on the river with trip jacks, how should Brad decide? This article explores the principle of polarized betting, teaching you to identify bluff-catching hands and avoid value destruction.
Tom Dwan's Huge Mistake? Jonathan Little Deep Analysis of Key Hand at Hustler Casino Live
This article analyzes a key hand between Ryan Feldman and Tom Dwan on Hustler Casino Live. Feldman flops top pair with Q9o, Dwan holds pocket tens, and faces a large bet on the river. Jonathan Little explains the decision logic of both players and discusses how to exploit opponents using non-GTO betting patterns.
How Poker Experts Know When to Bluff – Jonathan Little Analyzes Final Table ICM Strategy
Poker coach Jonathan Little uses a final table hand to explain how chip leaders can effectively bluff using ICM pressure. Covers preflop and postflop street adjustments to help you maximize your advantage in late tournament stages.
How to Extract Maximum Value with Pocket Aces: Jonathan Little Hand Analysis
This article analyzes a classic hand from a high-stakes cash game where Jennifer Tilly slow-played pocket aces, explaining how to protect a check-calling range to maximize value, and discusses correct decision-making facing an all-in on the turn.
When Opponent Leaves the Table to Smoke in a Million-Dollar Pot — Hand Analysis That Baffled Even Dan Cates
Analyzing the rare situation at the Triton Series London where Elton Tsang left the table to smoke in the middle of a million-dollar pot hand. Jonathan Little explains how to respond when an opponent leaves the table and when to be cautious.
Mariano's Desperate Bluff: In-Depth Strategy Analysis of a Mega Bluff
This article analyzes Mariano's overbet bluff in a hand, combined with Jonathan Little's commentary, to explore key strategies of polarized river betting, checking to showdown, and hero calling, helping you identify and exploit opponents' extreme plays.