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Using Aggression to Win at Poker

by Jonathan Little |  Published: May 06, '19

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If you only win pots when you have the best hand, you will not win significant money in poker. The idea of playing tight and straightforward only works if your opponents are really bad. To become a consistent winner, you must steal pots that don’t belong to you while developing an aggressive image that will actually get you paid off when you have the nuts.

In this video, I will show you when and how to exploit common opponents through aggression. If you apply these concepts, you will see an immediate increase to your win-rate!

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Jonathan Little is a two-time World Poker Tour champion with more than $6 million in tournament winnings.

 
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