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Ben I have recently returned to online poker after a 4 year hiatus. I have spent a lot of time over this lockdown watching all the RYE videos I can find. Your content is extremely informative and have found some gold in your videos. I intend to purchase masterclass as soon as I am back to work or as soon as my bankroll grows some more. Thank you for all the free content in the meantime 💚
Summary: You are not getting exploited when you work on your off table range awareness. bencb gives you two tips even though it isn't as sexy as playing! First, start from river (tighter) then work backwards (looser). Second, you have an actual range (exploitative) and a villain's perceived range (with slowplays). Preflop (30BB): First, pot odds require more blind defense. Second, add an all-in shove range 22-99 AJo KQo and a polar 3bets against villain's folding to 3bets with low suited hands. Why? These suited hands have good playability, good equity realization, and, lastly when deeper, good board coverage. Postflop: Players tendencies don't c/r enough on paired boards. Do it mostly for equity protection, and denying villain's 100% cbet frequency.
Hey Ben thank you for the great video. Around 16:23 you mention to get rid off your 3 bet bluffing range vs recreational players. Would you also suggest to just fold the lower pocket pairs instead of jamming? (22 to 55)
Damn, I am crushing low stakes and starting to move up but, watching your channel, I have so much to learn!!! Can't wait until I can afford your expert course, I love the way you teach.
As a broke student, don't have the money to buy the master class anytime soon. Hopefully I do within the year. Anyway really appreciate the great content. Any chance u can upload pt. 3 of the HU match with zeejustin? Or did it end shortly after pt. 2 and not worth a whole video?
if you only jam pre with the blue range (small pocket pairs and something like Ajo) arent you going to fair badly against the opponent 's calling range? Should you have some AK in there (maybe offsuit) or even some QQ KK?
@BENCB Geiles Video bitte mehr von dem Format! Das einzige was ich mir gewünschte hätte ist, das du auf die continuation nach dem xr eingegangen wärst. was xf wir am turn was cbeten wir am turn was ballern wir durch sowohl als bluff als auch for value etc...again vielen dank für den sehr guten content
Thanks for the great video, it's maybe not the place but i have a question about the apprentice course, i'm about to purchase it but i have just a few questions about it and about the masterclass.. just wonder where i could ask.. i not see any contact on the site.
You mention we should c/r a lot in flop, but there's not many guidelines about what to do after. If villain shoves after c/r on flop, what's our range? Only pair+ or also A9+? If villain calls, you mentioned some hands we can bluff, but what about the hands we bet for value? Very good content!
We bluff our bluffs and if we improve to a draw we keep barreling this hand, if we don't we simply check/fold. With our weaker pairs we keep betting small to protect our hand and x/F. We only go broke with a pair and trips here on the flop. Eventually OESD + overcard as well.
I'm not sure that I agree on the big blinds 3betting bluffing range that includes 43s,53s those type of hands etc. If deep stacked ok but short stack no, because the spr in a 3bet pot with 30~ ish bb will be 2~. So the equity realization is lower with those hands because you are less likely to get to the river. I think hands like K7o,Q8o those type of hands are better because you can flop decent pairs. Whats ur thoughts on this?
Great video ! Tell me please, what kind of program in which Ben divides the spectrum into groups (colors) when analyzing the hand ??? Thank you in advance !
Great video! A couple questions - first of all where is this hand matrix software you're using it looks brilliant. Also is PIO suggesting so much xr on paired boards because of the stack depth? Would we call a larger portion of range if we were 100bb deep? cheers
yes, because of the stack depth. But also deeper PIO wants to check/raise more frequently on paired boards than on others :). This is our own hand matrix software which we use to analyse and share hands within our community. We are improving it on a constant basis :)
So in this case you keep a 3-bet for value to 3-bet as bluff ratio of ~ 3:2 (70 combos against 48). Can I take this as a general guideline against an unknown? cheers on the vid in any case!
Lohnt es sich dann schon die billigste Version von Pio Solver zu kaufen? Also genügt es mit der auch schon zum solche Spotts zu analysieren? Es haben leider viele MTT Micro & Midstakes Regs keine 1K auf der Seite für die teuerste Version.
Ben, really big thx for that from Russia. more videos with subbtitles, because w\o subs 50% cant understand. Thx for work, u good man, best of luck 2 u!
I was always wondering is it ok have 3b shove and 3b range in the same spot, where shove is so capped and pair heavy? and I mean adding AJ and KQ just makes AQ/AK calls much more profitable the vs pair only shove range?
Ben-- you mentioned in the video that the reason Hero was having trouble on the river versus the Villain's shove was that he did not have enough TX hands in his range. But when I look at the PIO solution, it shows every TX hand except T4s being a xr at what looks like 100% frequency. Am I reading the PIO software recommendations wrong? Or did I get your advice wrong? I am just a little confused. It would seem that if we xr our entire TX range, we rarely have anything more than a bluffcatcher after betting for thin value. (except the odd Full Houses we ran into) really good video, and love your Ranger software
how can it be fine to fold at such a high frequency on the flop (around 60%) when MDF suggests that we should be defending 70 to 80% on the flop given the sizing? Is it be cause we are check raising heavily that pio suggests such strategy?
So what is villains value jam range on the river ? He can’t have any ten x hands in his range considering he bet flop and u called so he should be continuing on turn. Only hands possibly checking the turn is 109 cause he’s already nutted and hoping we catch the draw on river but he would still probably continue betting anyway? Possibly 33 would be reasonable but we can assume it was somehow a river bluff and a9 should be a snap call like u said correct?
Why is check calling with any 9 not a option? It seems like the safer play long term on the river in this spot and induces more bluffs? I would possibly like to bet fold my weaker nines but check call my better ones?
Quite agree with you, also I've described my thoughts on the matter somewhere up ^^ in the comments (though I'm just ABI 3$ fun player). What caused the problem in my opinion is 2/3 bet on the River, I see 40-55% bet will do the same effect, shouldn't be that much greedy. However I'm not questionion hero bet sizings choice, SPR still was 2x after his bet, he probably was vs JJ+, 33/44 or maybe missed FD from tricky reg, *shrug*.
Hi, great vid.I have a couple of questions Firstly, if hero check raises flop, to what bet size should we raise? I typically raise just a little above min, so in this example villains bet is 1.57bb, I would raise to about 3.4bb. What do you think? Secondly, is this also the best strategy for other types of dry flop eg T63 rainbow that doesnt really hit villains range very hard?
Well as Ben stated this river situation only appears like 5% of the time top, and he liked the thin value bet on the river. I'm ABI 3$ fun player and my line would be or XF Flop or XC-XX-XC river. Also hero bet a bit much on the river up to me, that's can induce bluff AI's from people who don't want to give up or from some tricky regs (also I have no idea about Big 44$ play), small bet can also get AI action but much less in my (again ABI 3$ experience), also we are risking less I would bet somewhere around 40-55% of the pot. Since we are not getting calls from worse hands and we are barely getting JUST calls from better hands such as JJ, or even set of 3 and 4's. I know it's not answer to your question and you asked Ben and didn't recieve answer. But I just wanted to give my insight on the whole situation. In my opinion what provoked villian to his action is actually our bet size on the river, also I would rather be a bit cautios with thin value bets in top 20 spot and rather give chance to villian to bluff.
Call me a novice but why are you check raising 10x on the flop 100% of the time? Aside from a few slow plays when you have the board so on lock (104) don't you want to check call some 10x to keep your range weak? Or is it a case where because villain should be c-betting at a high frequency and therefore has a weaker range himself that you should be check raising a tonne of bluffs to attack that and therefore you should throw in all your 10s to get value from V is he adopts a counter strategy of floating wider/getting value from his value range too
Raise Your Edge cool hab ich den Tag rausgehört als du bei Lex in nen Video live geschalten warst ;-)dann kann ich ja wenn i mal ne Frage hab und das nicht in englisch formulieren kann einfach in deutsch fragen sehr gut :-D mach weiter so 😎
I must be stupid. I'm just beginning to get into the game, determined to take it seriously to the next level (after winning my first micro tournaments), but I hardly understand anything of what's going on here, beginning with the terminology ("villains range"? "utilize minimum defence frequency"?)...
Hey, thanks so much for your kind response (would never had expected that)! I guess you're right, at this stage I'll have to be a little more modest about my ambitions for the time being...! Congrats on your impressive play in the Bigger 215 yesterday btw! :)
Nah it's just that these videos are for higher stakes players. In microstakes everyone plays on level 0. They have no regard for their table image, other players and surprisingly often, not even the board. They see a pair, they call it down or overaggro it, regardless of any other factors. You're better off starting with stars' pokerschool or maybe a blackrain79 ebook or something along those lines. Thing is, micro tourneys are a pain to beat (if you intend to play correctly anyways). You can't put players on a range because they do inconsistent & nonsensical things. It's a good place to learn the basics of poker itself but if you can spare $500 or you can grind it up in cash games/SNGs, i'd move up to 5-11$+ tourneys ASAP, where players become more predictable and consistent. Just noticed that this comment was written 4 months ago so it's probably pointless to respond but, whatever. xD
I play mostly live; you will notice that there will be a mixture of players of the very good to the really bad cluelless who have no idea what is really going on. You just have to realize who your custmer is and play accordingly
@@garbagechannel6514 Sometimes its not pointless to write even 4 years after :) I quite agree on your perspective, I'd strongly suggest pass 1$ and 2$ buyins as fast as possible and play them only as a filler or get down to them if bankroll hurts.
The best tool right now to analyze ranges is in drivehud. try the DrivehudEQ and break down hand ranges for your opponents based on how the hand was played drivehud.com?t=EDYT
Great content Ben you are a true master at the game! Big fan of Lex i wish you could help him with post flop,i been watching him lately i can't believe his pre flop game it is terrible,looking to get your Program very soon,not to many sites in the US but i see a long term investment.
jesus christ its a free amazing content and still somebody conplaining 🙃 , thanks anyway ben! btw can i buy your courses with future expected winnings??? lol
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Ben I have recently returned to online poker after a 4 year hiatus. I have spent a lot of time over this lockdown watching all the RYE videos I can find. Your content is extremely informative and have found some gold in your videos. I intend to purchase masterclass as soon as I am back to work or as soon as my bankroll grows some more. Thank you for all the free content in the meantime 💚
Summary: You are not getting exploited when you work on your off table range awareness. bencb gives you two tips even though it isn't as sexy as playing! First, start from river (tighter) then work backwards (looser). Second, you have an actual range (exploitative) and a villain's perceived range (with slowplays).
Preflop (30BB): First, pot odds require more blind defense. Second, add an all-in shove range 22-99 AJo KQo and a polar 3bets against villain's folding to 3bets with low suited hands. Why? These suited hands have good playability, good equity realization, and, lastly when deeper, good board coverage.
Postflop: Players tendencies don't c/r enough on paired boards. Do it mostly for equity protection, and denying villain's 100% cbet frequency.
Great job!
Thanks Ben, this is really amazing. I would love to see more content like this.
We will do! Thank you so much
Absolutely fantastic!!! Thank you so much for sharing this priceless content with us Ben!! Hope I can save the money for the course soon!!
Love this format
we also think it is very helpful format for you guys
Very informative. Can't wait for more hands!
More coming soon :)
just joined tonight loving it so far the paired board is something ive noticed alot working against me and 8910 board ch raise
keep it simple my friend
Hey Ben thank you for the great video. Around 16:23 you mention to get rid off your 3 bet bluffing range vs recreational players. Would you also suggest to just fold the lower pocket pairs instead of jamming? (22 to 55)
No, because we still have an insane amount of foldequity + in case he does call lighter, we are flipping most of the time.
should we be flipping against rec's who have us covered?
Great stuff as Usual Bencb.Just clicked the share button.
Thanks Grinder!
Thanks Ben! You are a legend.
Damn, I am crushing low stakes and starting to move up but, watching your channel, I have so much to learn!!! Can't wait until I can afford your expert course, I love the way you teach.
Great to hear. Make sure you come hang out in out Discord too in order to learn and discuss with other player....that's how you get better!
when you say you are crushing low stakes do you mean you are gaining profits every day playing at those stakes?
Wanna share your profit number?
As a broke student, don't have the money to buy the master class anytime soon. Hopefully I do within the year. Anyway really appreciate the great content. Any chance u can upload pt. 3 of the HU match with zeejustin? Or did it end shortly after pt. 2 and not worth a whole video?
It was actually not so valuable :) But we will see. Maybe we upload it as some sort of bonus :)
also, you mind disclosing why you value your privacy so much? or in other words why no live tourneys/no info on you?
I like the hustle and grind in silence :)
Saw a similar video on RIO with Daniel.D. This one IMO is much better. Keep it up!
Thanks buddy, glad you like it :)
Absolutely great content, much appreciated!
Thanks buddy!
if you only jam pre with the blue range (small pocket pairs and something like Ajo) arent you going to fair badly against the opponent 's calling range? Should you have some AK in there (maybe offsuit) or even some QQ KK?
Good stuff ben, can’t wait to join rye.
We can't wait too. I hope you already checked our Discord Channel: discord.gg/eYnnHwm
man i LOVE your content! big fan! i also just bought the master class. please keep firing live action vids
Thanks! Yes they are coming for sure!
Thanks champ! Much appreciated. Of course we keep firing live vids
Great content! Thanks Bencb
Dear Ben , very interesting video)
please make more video in which Russian subtitles present
@BENCB Geiles Video bitte mehr von dem Format! Das einzige was ich mir gewünschte hätte ist, das du auf die continuation nach dem xr eingegangen wärst. was xf wir am turn was cbeten wir am turn was ballern wir durch sowohl als bluff als auch for value etc...again vielen dank für den sehr guten content
Werde ich nächstes maö berücksichtigen. Danke :))
Great Stuff! I play mostly cash but this vid is gold!
thank you
great content!
Thank you champ!
Rly nice vid. Great. Thank you.
Thank you for your feedback!
Great vid, however, don't u think hero is x/r far too less bluff hands? by the looks of it 70/30 value/bluffs
Great piece of content! Spreading the word ;)
Thank you man
thanks :)
Thanks for the great video, it's maybe not the place but i have a question about the apprentice course, i'm about to purchase it but i have just a few questions about it and about the masterclass.. just wonder where i could ask.. i not see any contact on the site.
support@raiseyouredge.com =))
Thanks bensb!!!i from Russia .like your content !
glad you like it buddy! Greetings from vienna
You mention we should c/r a lot in flop, but there's not many guidelines about what to do after. If villain shoves after c/r on flop, what's our range? Only pair+ or also A9+? If villain calls, you mentioned some hands we can bluff, but what about the hands we bet for value? Very good content!
We bluff our bluffs and if we improve to a draw we keep barreling this hand, if we don't we simply check/fold. With our weaker pairs we keep betting small to protect our hand and x/F. We only go broke with a pair and trips here on the flop. Eventually OESD + overcard as well.
THX for this great content
hey man, great vid. subscribing now
Awesome!
Ben, woud you consider to offer coaching on pay per month basis ? Or pay per lesson? Thanks :)
not at the moment but maybe in the future
Much better than any live play imo.
Glade you like it :)
I'm not sure that I agree on the big blinds 3betting bluffing range that includes 43s,53s those type of hands etc. If deep stacked ok but short stack no, because the spr in a 3bet pot with 30~ ish bb will be 2~. So the equity realization is lower with those hands because you are less likely to get to the river. I think hands like K7o,Q8o those type of hands are better because you can flop decent pairs. Whats ur thoughts on this?
Great video !
Tell me please, what kind of program in which Ben divides the spectrum into groups (colors) when analyzing the hand ??? Thank you in advance !
It's their own software as far as I understand.
Also Ben, you are the best dude. Would love to bump into you one day.
thanks for the feedback buddy, and you never now ;)
Great video! A couple questions - first of all where is this hand matrix software you're using it looks brilliant. Also is PIO suggesting so much xr on paired boards because of the stack depth? Would we call a larger portion of range if we were 100bb deep?
cheers
yes, because of the stack depth. But also deeper PIO wants to check/raise more frequently on paired boards than on others :).
This is our own hand matrix software which we use to analyse and share hands within our community. We are improving it on a constant basis :)
How do I access the hand matrix?
So far it is only accessible for our masterclass members
So in this case you keep a 3-bet for value to 3-bet as bluff ratio of ~ 3:2 (70 combos against 48). Can I take this as a general guideline against an unknown? cheers on the vid in any case!
No you can not. Because it always depends on position, stacksize and board texture.
board texture? ^^ So you are talking about a post-flop 3-bet ratio?
Hi Ben, thanks for your content. Can you list all the tools you are using for analysis, please?
Ben mostly makes use of Power Equilab, ICMizer, PIO Solver and Monkersolver and our new tool Pairrd
@@RaiseYourEdge thanks for respond. If I buy the tournament master class, should I buy also one of these tools to do the course?
13.50,Can we use this concept for 3 betting say from the button or CO.3 betting those low suited connector 2 gappers?
Where can I find this app to create preflop ranges?
Lohnt es sich dann schon die billigste Version von Pio Solver zu kaufen?
Also genügt es mit der auch schon zum solche Spotts zu analysieren?
Es haben leider viele MTT Micro & Midstakes Regs keine 1K auf der Seite für die teuerste Version.
Natürlich! Aber für Micro und midstakes brauch man noch kein PIO.
Ben, really big thx for that from Russia. more videos with subbtitles, because w\o subs 50% cant understand. Thx for work, u good man, best of luck 2 u!
we stop with the Russian subtitles for now, sorry for that best of luck to you as well
Thank you for your video! I don't think it is raw content at all! I am looking forward to you analyzing a hand backwards from river to flop!
thank you
This is gold thank you
Thanks champ!
I don't know what $300/hour coaching looks like, but this can't be far off.
I was always wondering is it ok have 3b shove and 3b range in the same spot, where shove is so capped and pair heavy? and I mean adding AJ and KQ just makes AQ/AK calls much more profitable the vs pair only shove range?
pls provide the exact stpo. At which time?
Can you access this "range tool" when owning the apprentice masterclass?
yes you can
Ben-- you mentioned in the video that the reason Hero was having trouble on the river versus the Villain's shove was that he did not have enough TX hands in his range. But when I look at the PIO solution, it shows every TX hand except T4s being a xr at what looks like 100% frequency. Am I reading the PIO software recommendations wrong? Or did I get your advice wrong?
I am just a little confused. It would seem that if we xr our entire TX range, we rarely have anything more than a bluffcatcher after betting for thin value. (except the odd Full Houses we ran into)
really good video, and love your Ranger software
where can i get your poker ranger for mac? Do you know of any better then pokercruncher?
It is not available yet. I dont know any, sorry!
great video ben. repping an RYE hoodie i won on twitch. cheers!
Awesome!
do you think its better to 3bet the CO raiser with 65s from bb then with A9o? i should just defend with A9o?
yes. A9o is too strong to 3bet as a bluff. 65s is much better as a bluff.
thank you :)
how can it be fine to fold at such a high frequency on the flop (around 60%) when MDF suggests that we should be defending 70 to 80% on the flop given the sizing? Is it be cause we are check raising heavily that pio suggests such strategy?
Whats the first step when it comes to learning about ranges?
Trying to understand them and applying them step by step
So what is villains value jam range on the river ? He can’t have any ten x hands in his range considering he bet flop and u called so he should be continuing on turn. Only hands possibly checking the turn is 109 cause he’s already nutted and hoping we catch the draw on river but he would still probably continue betting anyway? Possibly 33 would be reasonable but we can assume it was somehow a river bluff and a9 should be a snap call like u said correct?
Why is check calling with any 9 not a option? It seems like the safer play long term on the river in this spot and induces more bluffs? I would possibly like to bet fold my weaker nines but check call my better ones?
Quite agree with you, also I've described my thoughts on the matter somewhere up ^^ in the comments (though I'm just ABI 3$ fun player).
What caused the problem in my opinion is 2/3 bet on the River, I see 40-55% bet will do the same effect, shouldn't be that much greedy.
However I'm not questionion hero bet sizings choice, SPR still was 2x after his bet, he probably was vs JJ+, 33/44 or maybe missed FD from tricky reg, *shrug*.
Hi, great vid.I have a couple of questions
Firstly, if hero check raises flop, to what bet size should we raise? I typically raise just a little above min, so in this example villains bet is 1.57bb, I would raise to about 3.4bb. What do you think?
Secondly, is this also the best strategy for other types of dry flop eg T63 rainbow that doesnt really hit villains range very hard?
Well as Ben stated this river situation only appears like 5% of the time top, and he liked the thin value bet on the river.
I'm ABI 3$ fun player and my line would be or XF Flop or XC-XX-XC river. Also hero bet a bit much on the river up to me, that's can induce bluff AI's from people who don't want to give up or from some tricky regs (also I have no idea about Big 44$ play), small bet can also get AI action but much less in my (again ABI 3$ experience), also we are risking less I would bet somewhere around 40-55% of the pot. Since we are not getting calls from worse hands and we are barely getting JUST calls from better hands such as JJ, or even set of 3 and 4's.
I know it's not answer to your question and you asked Ben and didn't recieve answer. But I just wanted to give my insight on the whole situation.
In my opinion what provoked villian to his action is actually our bet size on the river, also I would rather be a bit cautios with thin value bets in top 20 spot and rather give chance to villian to bluff.
icm PRESSURE 9:20
very true
contenido en español por favor bncb!!
vammoo
где субтитры не вижу
Call me a novice but why are you check raising 10x on the flop 100% of the time? Aside from a few slow plays when you have the board so on lock (104) don't you want to check call some 10x to keep your range weak?
Or is it a case where because villain should be c-betting at a high frequency and therefore has a weaker range himself that you should be check raising a tonne of bluffs to attack that and therefore you should throw in all your 10s to get value from V is he adopts a counter strategy of floating wider/getting value from his value range too
sorry i continued watching and you answered that question hehe :)
with the 4x that we are check raising on the flop for protection do we keep betting them on the turn or check them back
We give up with bluff check raises if we don't improve. RYE answered somewhere top in the comments, you can find it.
Bad video format for mobile. Cannot see the details or number.
nice
glad you like it
can someone tell me free poker softwares to study?
31:23 lol ily Ben
Sag mal bist du deutscher BencB?
ja
Raise Your Edge cool hab ich den Tag rausgehört als du bei Lex in nen Video live geschalten warst ;-)dann kann ich ja wenn i mal ne Frage hab und das nicht in englisch formulieren kann einfach in deutsch fragen sehr gut :-D mach weiter so 😎
I must be stupid. I'm just beginning to get into the game, determined to take it seriously to the next level (after winning my first micro tournaments), but I hardly understand anything of what's going on here, beginning with the terminology ("villains range"? "utilize minimum defence frequency"?)...
Take it easy my friend! If you just started, google these terms. I wouldnt advice watchign my videos when you just started =)
Hey, thanks so much for your kind response (would never had expected that)! I guess you're right, at this stage I'll have to be a little more modest about my ambitions for the time being...! Congrats on your impressive play in the Bigger 215 yesterday btw! :)
Nah it's just that these videos are for higher stakes players. In microstakes everyone plays on level 0.
They have no regard for their table image, other players and surprisingly often, not even the board.
They see a pair, they call it down or overaggro it, regardless of any other factors.
You're better off starting with stars' pokerschool or maybe a blackrain79 ebook or something along those lines.
Thing is, micro tourneys are a pain to beat (if you intend to play correctly anyways). You can't put players on a range because they do inconsistent & nonsensical things.
It's a good place to learn the basics of poker itself but if you can spare $500 or you can grind it up in cash games/SNGs, i'd move up to 5-11$+ tourneys ASAP, where players become more predictable and consistent.
Just noticed that this comment was written 4 months ago so it's probably pointless to respond but, whatever. xD
I play mostly live; you will notice that there will be a mixture of players of the very good to the really bad cluelless who have no idea what is really going on. You just have to realize who your custmer is and play accordingly
@@garbagechannel6514 Sometimes its not pointless to write even 4 years after :)
I quite agree on your perspective, I'd strongly suggest pass 1$ and 2$ buyins as fast as possible and play them only as a filler or get down to them if bankroll hurts.
There is no GTO rule that says that you always have to defend at mdf.
Супер! Спасибо за русс субтитры!
Ben, you forgot to give "thumbs up" to this comment.
here you go buddy! #letsCRUSH
The best tool right now to analyze ranges is in drivehud. try the DrivehudEQ and break down hand ranges for your opponents based on how the hand was played drivehud.com?t=EDYT
Ill check it out thx
Great content Ben you are a true master at the game! Big fan of Lex i wish you could help him with post flop,i been watching him lately i can't believe his pre flop game it is terrible,looking to get your Program very soon,not to many sites in the US but i see a long term investment.
great content, terrible audio
Thx buddy, glad you love it!
jesus christ its a free amazing content and still somebody conplaining 🙃 , thanks anyway ben! btw can i buy your courses with future expected winnings??? lol
666 combos WutFace
:)
Жаль что на русской нет перевода
non capisco un cazzo :(
stop giving out this content for free NotLikeThis
why ?
Boring
Thanks for watching it!
FIRST!
grats :D
Hard to understand accent. Couldn't watch.
We are sorry to hear that, unfortunately the accent is part of Bencb. Maybe the auto generated subtitles can help you?