Really like the Vlog. I know it's a load of work and I appreciate it. My humble opinions. 1) You limp even when you know you shouldn't. Stop - it adds up over a night. 2) You hesitate on river value bets. This is where a lot of your $$ will come from. 3) I don't think you float enough. A little too quick to fold a bottom pair or draw on an opponent C-bet. Good luck on your poker Journey.
Gotta say that I agree. I think he gives most players more credit than they typically deserve tbh. A great strategy when you're playing tourneys or seasoned pro's, but in my experience, people bluff A LOT. And I get value from those players.
@@ShaneJackson34Good shout on the last point - especially in the better rooms, 2-5 and above. Better players going to try it on and are more than capable.
Thanks for watching! 1) I very rarely limp so I don’t think that’s a leak in my game, maybe once in a blue moon I’ll call from the SB with a hand that I should be folding in a limped pot. 2) I try to go thin for value so if you could share a hand you think I should have bet the river in this vlog apart from the A10 one that I talked about during the vlog. 3) could be, very player dependent for the most part with the players I know and play against often they under-bluff making it profitable to over fold
Good stuff. Glad you got out of the downswing. Watching you play 2-5 is far more enjoyable to watch. Definitely seeing the results of your coaching. You’re playing alot better. I’m glad you called all in with AK, I was worried you were going to fold that. That chop would have tilted me a little bit, lol, high ev spots like that don’t come often.
Second time I watched your vlog , I like the fact that you show all the hands , you played much better in this vlog , I don’t know if you were in a better mind set or your game has improved , I still believe that you play a little too tight letting go too many small pairs and suited connectors , but you picked much better spots to bluff , studying the charts and attending courses do improve your game but nothing beats the experience and analyzing the hands you played, more you play better you will get , I subscribed , liked and wrote this comment to help your channel and hopefully the discussions will also help improve your game , keep up the good work on the videos , best of luck to you 👍
New to the vlog but I love your content…I used to play at Jamul all the time…I think 🤔 your selection of hands your playing and when your playing them is perfectly fine…Playing out of position against tuff players is not idea folding never hurted anyone with that being said you should never fold a pocket pair pre flop unless it’s raised to 60-70+ depending on the stack depth if you hit your card you hope the other person will have a Over pair and will stack off small pairs are the most profitable cards in poker once you hit them…
Thanks for watching! I disagree with always calling with pocket pairs tho. For what I’ve learned it’s just not that profitable. Didn’t love learning that since I really enjoy set mining 😂 there’s always exceptions to the rules
You are improving yourself...learning from pre and post second guessing, reads, variance, experience...I applaud your approach ~ simple ~ honest, investing in the grind for improvement and profit
I got to play against you on wednesday. You made a great call on the river, think you had KQd and you hit your 2 pair. I was bluffing with the suited Robbie haha (was playing a range and tried to bluff as if the river gave me the straight). I made way to small of a bet on the river (60 into 120). Probably should sized at 80 to 85 or maybe an overbet. I got wacked that night tho. Lost allins with AK and QQ.
Hey man!! Was good playing with you. Lucky River that definitely made the call a lot easier. Don’t remember how big the pot was so not sure how big you’d have to bet for me to fold
One of the reasons I like to watch you play is because you have a ton of discipline when it comes to being EP in 2/5 it makes sense but I feel in 1/3 I may be insane but I raise A10s EP and it’s always ran out well for me
I would be interested in your analysis of some of the players hands where you fold but they show down. Maybe consider adding a review or two associated with their hands and what means for your adjustments.
Love the vlog as always! That AK hand was brutal. U pray for spots like that and when it comes u hate to see the vilian get bailed out. I will say I think you're overchecking the flop. You don't play a ton of hands. I feel like players will respect reasonable c-bets when the flop at least connects with your range. I also think the occasional 4-bet bluff would be very profitable for you in certain spots. Specifically the pocket 77 hand on an 8 high board. If he calls, u know ur dead but I think ur taking down the pot alot of times in that spot.
Hey man thanks for watching! Definitely 4bet bluffs can be profitable. I think it depends a lot on the players. There’s a lot of games I play that people almost never 3bet so I don’t love the idea of 4brt bluffing such a strong range
Great video as always. You played a lot like I do trying to avoid the variance. What would have been interesting is to think about how you would have played the hands differently if you won the massive pot. Could you have called the smaller pocket pairs because there is more to play for? Bet on the A10? Been less conservative?
I think we’re deep enough already that set mining doesn’t make that much of a difference. For what I’ve learned it’s just not the most profitable spot and actually the deeper we are the more we have to worry about getting set over set with our small pocket pairs. Same thing for the A10 I don’t think being deeper makes a difference in the decision making of that spot. Thanks for watching! 💪
Amazing. My favorite vlog. I can see the improvement and hope you continue winning. Our styles are similar so I can really play along. Thanks for the effort
Should’ve definitely continued betting on the turn with the 67 hearts. Especially, if you’re gonna bluff the river. If you’re trying to make small pairs and ace high fold, then 3 barreling should put those hands in a tougher spot rather than making a standard c bet on flop, check turn, and bomb river. A lot of weaker hands are gonna look you up on the river.
Since the villain called on the flop you don’t know he doesn’t have a Queen . So betting on the turn would just be lighting money on fire . The hand was played correctly.
Calling 3 bet pocket 9s but not calling one bet pocket 5s pocket 3s. I kno position has a lot to do with it but wouldn’t the risk/reward hitting trips be way worth a one bet call in those situations? Especially since 3s is favorite hand?
I think the 9s should just be a fold. I do set mine just depends on the game. If I’m in early or middle position I just don’t love it in an active game because there’s a decent chance of someone 3betting behind making me have to fold without even having the chance to hit my set. All together I love set mining but for what I’ve learned it’s not the most profitable. I will set mine a lot more in late position/blinds and very passive games.
Great vlog as always - happy to see some run good come your way. Not to nitpick, but is there any way you could fix the font of the suits for the board? I keep noticing that the top of each symbol is slightly cut off and it tilts me ever so slightly lmao. Otherwise, keep up the good work and all the best to you and yours!
Hey!! Thanks for watching! I tried looking of other fonts for the next vlog but every font I like cuts the top off 🫠 hopefully I find something that works out well in the upcoming vlogs
Great vlog. You need to talk about ranges more. I think you’re too concerned w your actual cards? Or maybe “all hands” is just more realistic than my play?
Thanks for watching! Playing low stakes I don’t think we need to worry bunch our range and just focus on our hand and how we can make the most money from our opponents range
@@PokerbabboThis isn't true, to an extent. The misconception is that in 1/3 you don't have to worry about ranges. You actually do. Not worrying about this hinders us from moving up in stakes
Good video! I likes seeing all of the hands. However, it made me question your ranges. I assume your Goon sessions altered your preflop. Would you discuss that, maybe on your next one? You also mentioned your hourly a few times but i missed if you stated it for this session. What was it (and how long)? Amd do you have an hourly goal?
Hey! What part of the range I played makes you question it? At the end of the series I’ll make a video that will go through the month and my hourly. I don’t set a hourly goal in a session since that is out of my control. I just have a set amount of hours that I play and will stick to that unless I’m not feeling like im playing good
@@Pokerbabbo I don't remember the positions but I think I remember you folded AJo and J10s in a few spots. It made me wonder if that boot camp recommended tighter ranges than traditional (of that's a proper phrase) GTO at 100/200 BBs.
Hi Babbo, just wondering how you usually record at tables, do you get everyone’s permission or just set it down to record until someone says something? I think about recording my session but get too scared 😂.
When everyone folds we don’t play the blinds and just get our money back and move on to the next hand. That’s because it’s not profitable to play the blinds with the rake that the casino takes
@@gavinstrelitz1558Unfortunately they chop it all, even premiums. Blind vs blind play is a lose art now a days in cash games. Everyone wants to chop because it's a "winning play". Just play poker and play blind vs blind. I don't chop. Ever.
I think viewer ignorance makes it seem to be, not youtubers. Ignorance of a lot of studying, learning and application. Yeah its definitely not for everyone.
Yeah when there’s a drop both players are usually just losing money by playing the blinds so players do tend to get upset. They have the right to want to play their blinds to so if someone wants to I just let them know that we always chop or never chop since if you just chop when they want to than they’re taking advantage of the situation that I’m not ok with
Dude u def should be calling 33 n 55 early. Even if u get a raise u have implied odds to call unless they go all in. If u hit a set its massive payday. Ur losing out on winning the max.
@djKrenov haha yeah 😮, the way he plays probably going to win many times, but not a lot of money,, and when loose it will be a lot , because players only are going to make the call with super strong hands, and they will befolding every time he raise it..
@@Pokerbabboi know, i can do it too but unly onna huge bet , 150 or less i prefer to see the flop, cause many times the opponents have AK , AQ, sometimes AJ S.
Not to sound negative, but you play like someone not sufficiently bankrolled to play at these stakes. I know it's hard for someone to really know the line up without being at the table, but you played very passive in what appeared to be a soft game....
Nail polish with a face on it ... or something... Kinda distracting for me cause I try to figure out what's on his nails instead of following the action 😅
He’s tight because as he mentioned he’s playing above his bankroll so naturally it’s natural to fold hands you would normally call/raise in a smaller game
Queen 7 suited is a no brainer hand to call 3$ to see a flop. Like I don’t understand. Not trying to be an asshole just don’t understand your thought process. This is online poker play doesn’t work in live cash games
So just so advice as a viewer. Maybe don’t read out ever hand you don’t play and just list the hands you fold in between hands you play. Cause if i hear x-x off 20 time a video it gets annoying to listen too.
Really like the Vlog. I know it's a load of work and I appreciate it. My humble opinions. 1) You limp even when you know you shouldn't. Stop - it adds up over a night. 2) You hesitate on river value bets. This is where a lot of your $$ will come from. 3) I don't think you float enough. A little too quick to fold a bottom pair or draw on an opponent C-bet. Good luck on your poker Journey.
also I'm pretty sure he never 3 bet squeezes
Gotta say that I agree. I think he gives most players more credit than they typically deserve tbh. A great strategy when you're playing tourneys or seasoned pro's, but in my experience, people bluff A LOT. And I get value from those players.
@@ShaneJackson34Good shout on the last point - especially in the better rooms, 2-5 and above. Better players going to try it on and are more than capable.
Thanks for watching! 1) I very rarely limp so I don’t think that’s a leak in my game, maybe once in a blue moon I’ll call from the SB with a hand that I should be folding in a limped pot. 2) I try to go thin for value so if you could share a hand you think I should have bet the river in this vlog apart from the A10 one that I talked about during the vlog. 3) could be, very player dependent for the most part with the players I know and play against often they under-bluff making it profitable to over fold
I have to say one thing about your poker videos.
They are the most realistic, with all the folding in between.
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Love that read/play you did with the 9h5h from the BB. Solid play.
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I can’t get over how amazing this channel is
Thanks man! Really appreciate the kind words 🙏🙏
He played the monster hand! The Octo Crab, the most dangerous hand in poker, because it is actually a monster!!
Didn’t realize it was the Octo Crab haha
Good stuff. Glad you got out of the downswing.
Watching you play 2-5 is far more enjoyable to watch. Definitely seeing the results of your coaching. You’re playing alot better.
I’m glad you called all in with AK, I was worried you were going to fold that. That chop would have tilted me a little bit, lol, high ev spots like that don’t come often.
I’ll definitely be mixing 2-5 with 1-3💪 yeah never folding AK against that player special with the line he took. Was just preparing myself mentally 😂
Second time I watched your vlog , I like the fact that you show all the hands , you played much better in this vlog , I don’t know if you were in a better mind set or your game has improved , I still believe that you play a little too tight letting go too many small pairs and suited connectors , but you picked much better spots to bluff , studying the charts and attending courses do improve your game but nothing beats the experience and analyzing the hands you played, more you play better you will get , I subscribed , liked and wrote this comment to help your channel and hopefully the discussions will also help improve your game , keep up the good work on the videos , best of luck to you 👍
Hey man!!! Really appreciate the support. Definitely can still be improving my game. Little by little 💪💪💪
New to the vlog but I love your content…I used to play at Jamul all the time…I think 🤔 your selection of hands your playing and when your playing them is perfectly fine…Playing out of position against tuff players is not idea folding never hurted anyone with that being said you should never fold a pocket pair pre flop unless it’s raised to 60-70+ depending on the stack depth if you hit your card you hope the other person will have a Over pair and will stack off small pairs are the most profitable cards in poker once you hit them…
Thanks for watching! I disagree with always calling with pocket pairs tho. For what I’ve learned it’s just not that profitable. Didn’t love learning that since I really enjoy set mining 😂 there’s always exceptions to the rules
You are improving yourself...learning from pre and post second guessing, reads, variance, experience...I applaud your approach ~ simple ~ honest, investing in the grind for improvement and profit
Thank you!!! Happy to hear that it’s showing 💪💪
Definitely can see the improvement in your game. Good to see you are honest with your game and where it's at only way to improve.
Thanks for watching! Happy to hear that the work is showing 💪
I got to play against you on wednesday. You made a great call on the river, think you had KQd and you hit your 2 pair. I was bluffing with the suited Robbie haha (was playing a range and tried to bluff as if the river gave me the straight). I made way to small of a bet on the river (60 into 120). Probably should sized at 80 to 85 or maybe an overbet. I got wacked that night tho. Lost allins with AK and QQ.
Hey man!! Was good playing with you. Lucky River that definitely made the call a lot easier. Don’t remember how big the pot was so not sure how big you’d have to bet for me to fold
Nice session. Some interesting hands and difficult spots. Thanks for the great content.
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One of the reasons I like to watch you play is because you have a ton of discipline when it comes to being EP in 2/5 it makes sense but I feel in 1/3 I may be insane but I raise A10s EP and it’s always ran out well for me
I’m raising A10s in every position 1-3 or 2-5. That is bottom of my range in UTG
I would be interested in your analysis of some of the players hands where you fold but they show down. Maybe consider adding a review or two associated with their hands and what means for your adjustments.
That’s cool I’ll try to keep track of hands that I fold post flop if it goes to showdown so the viewers can know what villain had 💪
Love how you show the folds man
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Love the vlog as always! That AK hand was brutal. U pray for spots like that and when it comes u hate to see the vilian get bailed out. I will say I think you're overchecking the flop. You don't play a ton of hands. I feel like players will respect reasonable c-bets when the flop at least connects with your range. I also think the occasional 4-bet bluff would be very profitable for you in certain spots. Specifically the pocket 77 hand on an 8 high board. If he calls, u know ur dead but I think ur taking down the pot alot of times in that spot.
Hey man thanks for watching! Definitely 4bet bluffs can be profitable. I think it depends a lot on the players. There’s a lot of games I play that people almost never 3bet so I don’t love the idea of 4brt bluffing such a strong range
Great video as always. You played a lot like I do trying to avoid the variance. What would have been interesting is to think about how you would have played the hands differently if you won the massive pot. Could you have called the smaller pocket pairs because there is more to play for? Bet on the A10? Been less conservative?
I think we’re deep enough already that set mining doesn’t make that much of a difference. For what I’ve learned it’s just not the most profitable spot and actually the deeper we are the more we have to worry about getting set over set with our small pocket pairs. Same thing for the A10 I don’t think being deeper makes a difference in the decision making of that spot. Thanks for watching! 💪
so unfortunate with the ace king suited 5 club runnout, those are the spots you dream of haha. love your vlogs sir!
Yeah could have been a big win but that’s just poker at least it wasn’t worse case scenario. Thanks for watching 💪
I didn’t get past the first hand
Your bluff was a little high but that dude snap calling with ace high that table gonna be real fun or real bad
Definitely sticky player
That coaching is really tuning up your cards you play. Awesome
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Amazing.
My favorite vlog.
I can see the improvement and hope you continue winning.
Our styles are similar so I can really play along.
Thanks for the effort
Thanks man!! Happy to hear that the work is showing 💪💪
Should’ve definitely continued betting on the turn with the 67 hearts. Especially, if you’re gonna bluff the river. If you’re trying to make small pairs and ace high fold, then 3 barreling should put those hands in a tougher spot rather than making a standard c bet on flop, check turn, and bomb river. A lot of weaker hands are gonna look you up on the river.
Honestly don’t remember the exact hand but I am trying to work on my aggressive and triple barrel bluff more often
Since the villain called on the flop you don’t know he doesn’t have a Queen . So betting on the turn would just be lighting money on fire . The hand was played correctly.
Calling 3 bet pocket 9s but not calling one bet pocket 5s pocket 3s. I kno position has a lot to do with it but wouldn’t the risk/reward hitting trips be way worth a one bet call in those situations? Especially since 3s is favorite hand?
I think the 9s should just be a fold. I do set mine just depends on the game. If I’m in early or middle position I just don’t love it in an active game because there’s a decent chance of someone 3betting behind making me have to fold without even having the chance to hit my set. All together I love set mining but for what I’ve learned it’s not the most profitable. I will set mine a lot more in late position/blinds and very passive games.
Great vlog as always - happy to see some run good come your way. Not to nitpick, but is there any way you could fix the font of the suits for the board? I keep noticing that the top of each symbol is slightly cut off and it tilts me ever so slightly lmao. Otherwise, keep up the good work and all the best to you and yours!
Hey!! Thanks for watching! I tried looking of other fonts for the next vlog but every font I like cuts the top off 🫠 hopefully I find something that works out well in the upcoming vlogs
Great vlog. You need to talk about ranges more. I think you’re too concerned w your actual cards? Or maybe “all hands” is just more realistic than my play?
Thanks for watching! Playing low stakes I don’t think we need to worry bunch our range and just focus on our hand and how we can make the most money from our opponents range
@@PokerbabboThis isn't true, to an extent. The misconception is that in 1/3 you don't have to worry about ranges. You actually do. Not worrying about this hinders us from moving up in stakes
Good video! I likes seeing all of the hands. However, it made me question your ranges. I assume your Goon sessions altered your preflop. Would you discuss that, maybe on your next one?
You also mentioned your hourly a few times but i missed if you stated it for this session. What was it (and how long)? Amd do you have an hourly goal?
Hey! What part of the range I played makes you question it? At the end of the series I’ll make a video that will go through the month and my hourly. I don’t set a hourly goal in a session since that is out of my control. I just have a set amount of hours that I play and will stick to that unless I’m not feeling like im playing good
@@Pokerbabbo I don't remember the positions but I think I remember you folded AJo and J10s in a few spots. It made me wonder if that boot camp recommended tighter ranges than traditional (of that's a proper phrase) GTO at 100/200 BBs.
I recognize that beard! Was that 3-coin that you were playing with?
3-coin?
@@Pokerbabbo Must not have been him, he plays on lodge live-stream every now and then. Quite the character, you would've known if it was him xD
Hi Babbo, just wondering how you usually record at tables, do you get everyone’s permission or just set it down to record until someone says something?
I think about recording my session but get too scared 😂.
It’s definitely uncomfortable at the beginning 😂 they allow filming at my casino so I don’t have to ask anyone that’s really nice
Amazing vlog. Can’t wait to see the fresh no paint nails!!!
Thanks for watching! Painted nails will be around
I like how you show all your hands
Thanks for watching!
Great vlog. Quick question, how come in the blinds you say chop it up so often?
When everyone folds we don’t play the blinds and just get our money back and move on to the next hand. That’s because it’s not profitable to play the blinds with the rake that the casino takes
@@Pokerbabbo what happens if you pick up aa/kk etc in the small blind and it folds to you? You chop it?
@@gavinstrelitz1558Unfortunately they chop it all, even premiums. Blind vs blind play is a lose art now a days in cash games. Everyone wants to chop because it's a "winning play". Just play poker and play blind vs blind. I don't chop. Ever.
So yeah...a pretty decent vlogger. So yeah...wish you all the best. So yeah
So yeah.. thank you 💪
AT can't even beat some of your bluffs there. Great game
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Congrats on the upswing! Ever wonder maybe this whole "poker pro" thing is not for everyone as TH-camrs make it seem to be.
I think viewer ignorance makes it seem to be, not youtubers. Ignorance of a lot of studying, learning and application. Yeah its definitely not for everyone.
Hmm interesting point. The fact that homie barely makes minimum wage after a few years of playing at the softest game in San Diego does not mean much.
Thankfully 100 hour results of just playing 1-3 isn’t what my long term hourly is
OMG, you got your soul read...wow.
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Not bad for getting dealt bullshit all day. There were a couple of spots but hey, you won money.
Yeah not the most exciting session but that’s how it is sometimes
I gather you "split the blinds" in that casino? Have you ever tried not to? Do some players get upset over that?
Yeah when there’s a drop both players are usually just losing money by playing the blinds so players do tend to get upset. They have the right to want to play their blinds to so if someone wants to I just let them know that we always chop or never chop since if you just chop when they want to than they’re taking advantage of the situation that I’m not ok with
13:55 That's one of the most stupid rivers in years!!!
Yeah didn’t love it 😅
Gained a sub, nice high quality videos
Thanks man!!
Thanks for the tips.
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Its hard to film while in seat 6, huh?
Yeah definitely one of the worst seats. One part is I’m a little worried that people can see my screen and my hand
Dude u def should be calling 33 n 55 early. Even if u get a raise u have implied odds to call unless they go all in. If u hit a set its massive payday. Ur losing out on winning the max.
From what I’ve learned from high stakes grinders that’s not the case
AJ off snap folding utg 😂
Ajo is a pretty standard fold UTG 9 handed
@@Pokerbabbo I’m not so sure mate! Anyway love the content mate and a new subscriber 👌💪
What’s with the nail polish ?
I like how it looks
You too tight..u r folding 77 on 80 dollars bet 😢
bro is folding king queen because there's a straddle adn he''s UTG. WTF.... He said he'd fold AQ too LOL
@djKrenov haha yeah 😮, the way he plays probably going to win many times, but not a lot of money,, and when loose it will be a lot , because players only are going to make the call with super strong hands, and they will befolding every time he raise it..
Never said I was folding AQ
That is just very situation dependent honestly
@@Pokerbabboi know, i can do it too but unly onna huge bet , 150 or less i prefer to see the flop, cause many times the opponents have AK , AQ, sometimes AJ S.
Damn you played 4 hours and only flopped top pair twice, thr deck was against you and you still profit lol well done
Thanks! That’s definitely a nice way of seeing it 💪
Ur playing ABC fit or fold poker
U pLaY AbC
Not to sound negative, but you play like someone not sufficiently bankrolled to play at these stakes. I know it's hard for someone to really know the line up without being at the table, but you played very passive in what appeared to be a soft game....
I guess I always can be more aggressive 🤷
I love the way you play 75 percent of people would play most of your hands you throw away smh
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A -5 off ..10-6 off. .Jack -3 off.. NAIL POLISH ON.
Nail polish with a face on it ... or something... Kinda distracting for me cause I try to figure out what's on his nails instead of following the action 😅
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So yeah...
I like your vlog but I think you play really nitty and I would never pay you off, good luck!
thankfully most players aren’t you and I get paid off a decent amount of the time
You play very nitty, you should open up your game. Folding small pairs like your scared. You actually play just like Marc Goone, he plays so nitty too
Nitty = profitable
Is it boring and not exactly “fun”? Sure
He’s tight because as he mentioned he’s playing above his bankroll so naturally it’s natural to fold hands you would normally call/raise in a smaller game
You think Marc goone is nitty ? Lol
Fr i was gonna comment this. Whats he doing folding 33 and 55. If he hits a set its a massive payoff. Dude is very nitty.
He knows what he is doing in this particular game that is 3 bet heavy
You play too nitty at 2-5, should stick to 1-3
I don’t think I will
Queen 7 suited is a no brainer hand to call 3$ to see a flop. Like I don’t understand. Not trying to be an asshole just don’t understand your thought process. This is online poker play doesn’t work in live cash games
Limping is not pimping sir
I'm having a hard time understanding this whole men painting there fingernails what does that mean
What does it mean when someone wears a ring?
Means they won a championship
Algorithm comment Pls like
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It looks like your just play ing a b c poker
I think it’s more like e f g
Love the vlog, please remove the hands you don't play, I heard so many OFF for the next five years lol
😂😂 I am trying to talk about other topics when there’s a lot of bad hands in a row so it doesn’t get to repetitive
@@Pokerbabbo lol, and tbh i like the way you play, very solid
I was watching your videos..but when you fall 78 suited...i I decided to not watching your videos anymore.🤔😳
*Fold
raises 7 6 s pre and folds 55 ....this guy is the worst
😂 I mean your name says enough 🤷
@@Pokerbabbo over 1500 hours documented at $32 ph playing 5/5 $1000 cap... playing part time ..not crushing but still more than u earn
So just so advice as a viewer. Maybe don’t read out ever hand you don’t play and just list the hands you fold in between hands you play. Cause if i hear x-x off 20 time a video it gets annoying to listen too.
Exactly. If you show them, then you don't need to say them. Put some music on or something
Yeah I’m working on talking about other things when there’s a lot of bad hands in a row to not make it too repetitive
I like seeing all the hands. Sometimes talking about why you fold a hand in a certain situation is interesting.
I like seeing the hands helps me realise I’m not the only one getting dealt crap all night 😂
Dude get a job and pad that bankroll you’re playing like an absolute nit right now.
Also stop painting your nails for the 9000th time
I mean maybe if you realize that your opinion means shit to me you would have stopped after that 1st time you said something about the nails 🤷
@@Pokerbabbo adress ur nitty play
Your over folding tremendously pre flop
Tight aggressive is the way
Dude justs show the hand your are folding, you sound like a broken record after a a while is dang annoying. PLEASE stop doing it.
Pretty please?