Bluff Catching in a MASSIVE Pot!! ($1/3 No Limit) | Poker Vlog #28

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  • @blanewayde4431

    A note on OMC's: For viewers that don't know an OMC (Old Man Coffie) is a player that opens a very narrow range (QQ+ generally) and plays it aggressively whether the situation warrants it or not. Now what happens with these players is that they get called out for playing tight. Over time, that pressure makes them open up their range a bit to include AK. However, you can't play AK the same as QQ+ post-flop without connecting. When that guy saw the flop, his plan probably was to bet until he was raised, then fold. Which is why his bets were so small. The OMC playstyle doesn't support bluffing so if they are betting, they think they got it.

  • @romedawg1204

    Good fold on the pocket 10s hand. You're beaten by a lot of cards there. Your only option is to go all in on the flop/turn to put maximum pressure on your opponent. But there's so many better times to do that. There's no need to sprint and punt to find yourself hoping for a 2 outter

  • @ambientexpanse

    $47 profit? We'll take it! Also, I think your poker game keeps on improving regardless of the results and that is something to be proud of.

  • @chuck32504

    The 8-4 hand is a classic garbage hand turned into gold! *I do love to play in the gutter "as I call it" sometimes with those hands because if you catch it right like you did, oh man can make bank. The main reason is the odds you played 8-4 are always very low no matter when so it it flops 8-8-4 you are playing in the grass hidden from view so no will put you on it. You just have to let the others catch those draws to get paid out.

  • @shookik

    Are you playing in the same game as Doug McClusker?

  • @49ersfan21

    I don’t like the check raise on the aces hand. Only reason why for this exact reason if they just have two pieces of cardboard. Call turn check river call him down no matter what

  • @seanwaltrip5235

    I actually liked your exploitive fold on the AA hand with two kings on the board. That was a multi way pot and the way the villain played it I don’t know what bluffs he could have had. I agree with your AJ hand in that you would have thought AQ would have three bet a middle position raise. I thought the advice on your discord discussion was solid as well. I will add this though, I think you’re leading too many multi way pots still OOP. I would experiment with checking every time and when your opponents bet you can check call with your good but un nutted hands. This will save you money to hands like AQ as he most likely wouldn’t be betting all in. Keep the pots smaller this way. I would be check raising my premium hands and draws however for max value.

  • @707ridah
    @707ridah 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    In the last idk how many sessions I haven't seen AA or KK at all.. but last 10 sessions I'm up 13K.. when is your next meet up game?? Gonna try to make it out there and see Doug again.

  • @DirtyDanGamingYT

    What is your day job?

  • @sonnycflorentino9822

    On the aces hand when the person went lol in when the king paired that was a great lay down. Hitting back to back full house must feel good to win decent size pots

  • @Mr.Curiosity89

    As someone here has already mentioned, I love your vlog because you're a player just like most of us who follow you. You take care of your bankroll, you're fair and honest, you nicely explain every hand and how you played it, you accept criticism as well as praise. I follow you even from a smaller European country and you're truly one of the 3-4 vloggers that I really enjoy following. I've recommended you to all my friends who play poker and I wish you the best of luck at the tables and beyond!

  • @Robrogamer

    Great video as always man, im heading to play at a new poker room near me later tonight! 🤞💥

  • @williamkephart3639

    Really the Cubs

  • @chrisstallworth265

    I know you say you have to leave when the clock strikes 2....does it ever force you to try and create action or play hands you wouldn't normally play cause you know your time is coming to an end and do you think you opponents notice and play a little wider against you?

  • @uspatriot4439
    @uspatriot4439 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm new to poker and not very good but I'm learning alot from the table and your vlog. Can you show us what your set up for recording looks like... is your phone on a stand?

  • @williamkephart3639

    Do you ever see Doug McCuster. He does a blog also

  • @3hyses

    My thought on the T♦️T♠️ hand would be a small 1/3 or 1/4 pot continuation bet on the flop.

  • @revbenball

    What is your method of taking note on hands?