Will be at Hollywood Park Casino today and tomorrow! $5/$10 w/ straddles for our biggest stakes MUG on Monday; $5/$5 funsies tomorrow (Tuesday). Hope to see you there if you're in California. 5pm start on both days.
I'm looking forward to playing with you @ Encore in Boston....I've been studying your playing style and I'm coming for you. Good luck in the streets Brother
Andrew, really nice to see you instantly be honest about seeing the deuce of hearts in that pot. Especially given all the bad press in the poker community about the Postle situation, it is nice to see someone doing the right thing. You are one of the good guys! Also, thanks for all of the great content.
No, Andrew was wrong. He should have let the other person decide whether he wanted to run it 'once or twice,' since Andrew always lets the other person decide whether he wants to run it. Seeing the card, obviously, has no bearing on the other person's decision.
Michael J still it’s only unhonest if Andrew replied yes before the river. Andrew replied he already saw he lost therefore would be unfair for Andrew to allow him to run it twice after Andrew knew he lost the first one.
What a favorable start to my Monday. Your video got me pumped up and ready for my 2/2 NLH game tonight @ 7. Best vlog on planet earth! Keep them coming. 👊🏼
Nice to see you on the grind again, doing research. Hope it gives you an edge in future plays, even though it might not show at first. But two steps back and one step forward is always three steps in the right direction to achieve what you want. Good luck! /Your swedish fella who doesn't even play poker but love your content, keep it up!
Andrew Neeme guilty! but not in a bad way. like a “if i listen to this while i fall asleep, i’ll have happy dreams about favorable boards” type of way.
Andrew's 'honesty' had no bearing on whether the other person would have decided to run it once or twice, considering that Andrew 'always' let's the other person decide how many times they want to run it. #GameTheory
For me personally, I love living in Vegas because when it’s happening here, it’s happening! But when it’s not, you always have a nonstop flight on Southwest to wherever it is happening. Definitely nice to get away and play cards elsewhere once in a while.
Andrew...casual discussion into camera outside with a cool $4K in pocket while standing in a dark parking lot at 4AM next to the Goodwill Store. More brave than me.
I am supposed to be making my kids dinner but when there is a new vlog AND it's in my hometown, they are gonna have to wait. It was good seeing you again Andrew! Cheers bud!
So glad I made it out there to meet you, Brad, and a couple guys from the Hand History Lounge (Dan & Brian). I had a great time hanging out and playing at TCH! Glad the car incident did not keep me from making it down there. Got it all fixed up though. Turned out to be some security chip under the steering wheel that was loose or dirty. The shop took it out and cleaned it up and no issues starting it since. :)
@@AndrewNeeme good point. One of my favorite things to mention about that night was the look on your face as I had the hood up and started the car like a true Texan. :)
Since the villain showed up with the 96c having a club blocker doesn't seem that important in these games. I do like your point about shipping on the turn to put flush draws to the test. Keep up the great work looking forward to seeing you and Brad Tues night at H.P.
The way things were looking I thought you had lost... then seeing you rack up I thought man it would be crazy to rack up that much and lose.... glad to see you did win at the end tho... what a sweat!!
5:28 not sure how much credit you can give for making a river decision based on whether or not you had a club in your hand. wouldn't not having clubs in your hand mean he could be bluffing with the some x-Kc combo?
When we have a club in our hand, it means there are less combos of KcXc available to him (ie less potential flushes). And when we don't, vice versa. It's not the end-all be-all piece of information, but if we have a close decision, it can be the tie breaker.
Even though it sucks to see you lose i love how you still show/talk about those hands, i feel like thats what makes a great poker player knowing how to lose and getting better from your losses
Man, Good thing I’m a glutton for good wholesome hand analysis; excellent gratuitously generous continent sir. Also: Cutting room shot... Genius. Also... Excellent sportsmanship on the 333 VS flush draw hand; hard to maintain integrity unless you start out with some :)
Agreed, sort of Stationy & Too Early in the Session w/AK off suit & calling the player's last $200 shove when river makes the 3rd Club....But glad you booked a Win!
@6:25 this logic is incorrect. If the flop doesn't favour you range then you should bet less frequently with a larger sizing. Converse is true; range advantage = higher frequency with smaller sizing
4:00 - I'm not a big-fan of the min/small-raise, being as most of the time it's illogical, but after the flop here, this is one of the only situations in which I'm "okay" with someone min-raising. There is actual LOGIC and SENSE behind a min-raise in this exact situation (it's at least debatable): A.) You will create doubt in his strategy to "take the lead" betting on his draw. It might stall him out on the turn, which has obvious benefits. B.) If you raise a LARGER amount on the flop, much of the time they're going to jam if it's a solid draw. Then you have to call an all-in against a good draw, AND when he actually has you crushed. C.) Just calling his bet(s) is allowing him to name his own price. If done correctly, they can size the betting to THEIR advantage depending on bet size and remaining stack.
The ace on the river during your pocket 3’s hand was actually a good card for you. Not only should you have more aces than the utg limper, any ace he may be limping with will have a kicker with a much weaker range. Also, we should consider card removal. Having another ace on the river makes it less likely villain limp called with something like ace 2-8. Lastly, it’s better to have 33 than not, as it reduces the chance villain has a straight. At this point some might argue you would rather have the 3 of hearts or 3 of spades instead of the 3 of clubs, as you would rather your opponent have the club for a busted flush draw. And while that is usually sound logic, in this instance having the 3 of clubs makes things a little more dicey. For instance, if villain has the 3 of clubs in his hand it would usually be with the ace of clubs (but the ace is on the flop), the four of clubs (which gives a better two pair), or the 5 of clubs (which would complete the straight). Because the ace on the river hits your range more than the utg limper, as well as removal, you could chose to 3 barrel.
You might think so, JC. But as it turns out, Monday is the best day to release a video. People are busy on the weekends, and more people are at work or having lazy weeknights--both of which are prime TH-cam watching scenarios.
After watching a bunch of Joey Ingram’s TH-cam vids investigating Mike Postle’s play in the Stones Live games, I needed watch this vid at 1.5x speed to get the same sense of listening speed.
Sure, what thoughts would you like to know? I don't have a ton of input to be honest... some other people have done an amazing job at uncovering everything thus far.
@@AndrewNeeme Well, I just want to hear what you think about the case in general. Do you think he cheated? You can go on some of his odd hands and share your opinion about them.
Looks like our AK vs AK hand didn't make the cut, but it certainly was a tough spot from my end! Hope to see y'all in Houston again soon. Highly recommend making the rounds across the city.
Was definitely an interesting hand. I actually posted it in the Hand History Lounge to get some feedback from people. Every street was interesting to me. We'll be back, looking forward to spending some more time downtown. GG!
I dont understand Texas law. You arent allowed to directly tip the dealer but you can purchase tip chips that the dealer then exchanges for money. How is that not called tipping with extra steps?
Great video. I was amazed you highlighted the AK hand at 3:45 as being spewy when I feel the 54s hand before it at 2:26 is much worse. As mentioned opening these super low suited connectors is marginal. I don't hate betting the flop but when you are check raised it has to be a fold unless its super player dependent. AND even then lets assume that bluffs have a lot of equity against you. You will almost never get to the river with a strong hand. If by some miracle you bink a two outer it will almost certainly slow down over pairs which probably make up a large part of his range. While its true he can almost never have a 3 are you raising from LP with A3, unlikely too. Probably more likely a player limp calls with A3s. IMHO the 533 board looks much better for your hand than the actual odds imply vs your opponents flop check raising range. While you gain equity because of the backdoor straight draws, you lose even more equity because of the two pair outs and other stuff such as implied odds when you hit your 5 and don't get paid. IMHO there are just far better spots to put in close to half you stack and have to fold the river the vast majority of the time.
@@AndrewNeeme been following the drama and appreciate you aren't going to unnecessarily jump in. Too much out there now from everyone and their grandma.
Finally made the vlog... 16:22 ... Andrew and Brad were great hosts, very personable. Until next time Favorable Flops. A little surprised the hand where you 3 bet with 10/7 spades and flop the straight didn't make the vlog. Max Value.
Neeme, staying above the fray. lol 00:10 who needs RFID when you can see the bottoms of your opponents' cards as they're dealt? 10:38 Andrew - when people are making 900 and 1200 dollar bets regularly, I don't know if you can still call a $20 bet 'continued barreling'.
0:53, when you're learning a new poker strategy or concept, a big one, do you notice a drop in your win rate or confidence for a while? I've talked to a few players who, like me, go through a period of not being able to play the old way as well and not having the new way nailed down yet, so play suffers.
I think I know what you mean PC9. I think it varies by person... some people will get overconfident and try to apply supposed newfound knowledge at a rate too quickly and in too many instances (I'm not sure if overcompensating it the right word but something along those lines). I think the right approach is to not deviate too far from what you've been doing, but consider the new thoughts, and apply them slowly. So far it's been working out for me, but it's tough to say to what degree because as we know, live poker is so slow, and variance-dependent in the short term.
To answer your question more directly, in previous years when watching a new set of videos for example, I would see a drop in my win rate despite an abundance of confidence (probably overconfidence). This time around, probably thanks to a combination of better material and some rungood, it's working out so far.
Always funny when I hear a tune that's on my own grind playlist. Question: What is the name of the J. Avila tune you used for the intro in Vlog #100? Great track.
Andrew Neeme Many thanks. Tried before but couldn’t find it; hated to bother you for it. Was hoping you knew it off the top of your head. Please don’t spend time digging; I’ll survive. BTW, that intro to vlog #100? Simply awesome.
Andrew check out coming to Wyoming on Nov 1st and 2nd. It is the Wyoming State Poker tournament in Riverton Wy at the Windriver Hotel and Casino. I play this every year. It is a WSOP qualifier. Last year first place was around 28k take home plus a seat in the WSOP. so around 38k. Check it out add Wyoming to your states played in!!!
I enjoy your stuff. I’d like more information about the lay of land. Rake where you’re playing, hours of operation, what hours/days certain games go. With this vlog I’m interested in how the club operates with casino gambling being illegal.
Will be at Hollywood Park Casino today and tomorrow! $5/$10 w/ straddles for our biggest stakes MUG on Monday; $5/$5 funsies tomorrow (Tuesday). Hope to see you there if you're in California. 5pm start on both days.
oohhh helll yea
Sorry I can’t make it to this meetup loved the last time I met you at HPC!
I hoped you had AA... hahaha, great hand. -Beau
I'm looking forward to playing with you @ Encore in Boston....I've been studying your playing style and I'm coming for you. Good luck in the streets Brother
I hope your study included God mode 😊
Andrew, really nice to see you instantly be honest about seeing the deuce of hearts in that pot. Especially given all the bad press in the poker community about the Postle situation, it is nice to see someone doing the right thing. You are one of the good guys! Also, thanks for all of the great content.
No, Andrew was wrong. He should have let the other person decide whether he wanted to run it 'once or twice,' since Andrew always lets the other person decide whether he wants to run it. Seeing the card, obviously, has no bearing on the other person's decision.
As if I didn't already have enough respect for you..... Letting your opponent know you saw the deuce of hearts.... your a good person.
Pull-out shot from the editing room: amazing
So sick!
Not sure what I liked more: that crafty cut to you editing the video or your honesty when you saw the heart.
Watch out for the guy with the phone on his lap.
True that.
Especially if it says stones on the wall
CTO lol
Ive started staring at my crotch every decision and all of the sudden I start crushing (crotching).
What gives?
Why is that?
Jeez man, you are a class act. 19:38. The sportsmanship, or whatever you want to call it here. Bravo 👏
Thanks! A welcome change of pace from the overwhelming amount of POStle. Good Luck!
Happy to hear that Bruh.
Huge props for the 2h honesty, Andrew. Few poker players would do that. I'm not the least surprised that you did.
whoa, the night time drone shots at the end are absolutely beautiful!
Downtown H-Town is quite a sight.
I like the added cut-in commentary. Quite cool. 👍🏻
that lad with the Ace high flush draw should've said do it twice since you were so honest...
Should have but honestly in that position I wouldn’t have either.
An honest man would certainly have gone ahead and ran it twice for sure.
Michael J more like a rich honest man. The fact he asked too late and didn’t run it twice after he saw he hit does not make him an unhonest person.
@@victorpena3129 The guy who asked to run it twice didn't see the card, Andrew did.
Michael J still it’s only unhonest if Andrew replied yes before the river. Andrew replied he already saw he lost therefore would be unfair for Andrew to allow him to run it twice after Andrew knew he lost the first one.
It's dope to see how chill you stay at the bad runs. Ill remember that next time my trips get sucked out on at the river
What a favorable day, new Andrew and Brad vlogs!
Gotta say, grind-mode-Neeme is one of my favourite things to watch!
When Brad and Andrew upload the same day love it
"some call me crazy, others by phone"
Take that Endriu Nimi 2019
What a favorable start to my Monday. Your video got me pumped up and ready for my 2/2 NLH game tonight @ 7. Best vlog on planet earth! Keep them coming. 👊🏼
Hope it went well my man, hope you got so many quads.
Nice to see you on the grind again, doing research. Hope it gives you an edge in future plays, even though it might not show at first. But two steps back and one step forward is always three steps in the right direction to achieve what you want. Good luck!
/Your swedish fella who doesn't even play poker but love your content, keep it up!
I like that "steps" phrase, Hampus. Cheers bud.
1:01am, I get on TH-cam by accident, then see a message on the bell icon.. New Neeme video.. looks like I’m not getting to sleep just yet!
Yo thanks for the enthusiasm Ernest.
well i was gonna take a 24 minute and 46 second nap, but i guess i’ll be doing this instead 😂
I've heard some people fall asleep to these vids, just saying...
@@AndrewNeeme Confirmed, but only episodes that don't have quad 9s in them tho, so not too often.
Andrew Neeme guilty! but not in a bad way. like a “if i listen to this while i fall asleep, i’ll have happy dreams about favorable boards” type of way.
Welcome back Neeme. Loved the vlog as usual. TY
Cheers Ozeki.
Andrew Neeme, making my Monday’s worthwhile since 2017.
We gotta learn to love Mondays Elisha. What steps can we take to ensure this? (PS 2016, yo.)
Andrew's honesty flies in the face of recent allegations regarding the absolutely guilty Mike Postle
Mike Postle is a GOD
Andrew's 'honesty' had no bearing on whether the other person would have decided to run it once or twice, considering that Andrew 'always' let's the other person decide how many times they want to run it. #GameTheory
A lot of people would've said to run it twice on that 33 vs Ah8h hand. Good on you for being honest.
Good seeing some honesty on seeing that river card Née me.
For me personally, I love living in Vegas because when it’s happening here, it’s happening! But when it’s not, you always have a nonstop flight on Southwest to wherever it is happening. Definitely nice to get away and play cards elsewhere once in a while.
I like your attitude Mr. Aviation.
19:35 Mike Postle would have said run it 3 times.
Andrew...casual discussion into camera outside with a cool $4K in pocket while standing in a dark parking lot at 4AM next to the Goodwill Store. More brave than me.
I am supposed to be making my kids dinner but when there is a new vlog AND it's in my hometown, they are gonna have to wait. It was good seeing you again Andrew! Cheers bud!
Great seeing you Greg. We'll be back at some points, will have to grab a beer away from the tables.
@@AndrewNeeme Would love that!
So glad I made it out there to meet you, Brad, and a couple guys from the Hand History Lounge (Dan & Brian). I had a great time hanging out and playing at TCH! Glad the car incident did not keep me from making it down there. Got it all fixed up though. Turned out to be some security chip under the steering wheel that was loose or dirty. The shop took it out and cleaned it up and no issues starting it since. :)
I don't know Ed, hot wiring that girl really added a lot of charm to the ride. Now it's all a little too normal, wouldn't you say??
@@AndrewNeeme good point. One of my favorite things to mention about that night was the look on your face as I had the hood up and started the car like a true Texan. :)
Love the honesty Andrew!
Andrew your honesty possibly cost u 1000$, maan, u are too good person for that game!
Neeme Time!!! Great comeback! Now at Cali...Good Luck!!!
Cheers bud!
Since the villain showed up with the 96c having a club blocker doesn't seem that important in these games. I do like your point about shipping on the turn to put flush draws to the test. Keep up the great work looking forward to seeing you and Brad Tues night at H.P.
How many 3's does the limper have? All of em
14:58 Insane lighting brah. Production value on point. 😉
I like how Andrew is always looking around when hes talking to the camera as if hes being paranoid lol.
I do it also. Cocaine is one hell of a drug.... lol
The way things were looking I thought you had lost... then seeing you rack up I thought man it would be crazy to rack up that much and lose.... glad to see you did win at the end tho... what a sweat!!
23:42 Aria chip playing at the Bellagio!
Same company.
I'm still old school "think Dan Harrington" so I love watching the aggro style of play but it also gives me heart murmurs just thinking about it
Congrats on sticking with it even though you were tired.... 1155 is nothing to be sniffed at!
I'm pleased with it.
Got the notification for a new vlog yessss the start to my birthday week is amazing. 😀 thanks Andrew cheers
Cheers Marcelo! I'd get you a cake if I could.
Watch Brads vlog earlier...'Hey this is a pretty good vlog.'
Watch Andrews vlog now.... " GOD DAYUM!!!!"
🔥 🔥 🔥
“We have Quads, usual drill” 😂
Soooo standard amirite?
Cheers for the new content, Andrew! I had almost thought you stopped making Vlogs!! Hope all is well, sir!
Nah we still here, still bangin.
Neeme is a secret poker god. Brad is his adopted son. You both always put up A+ material.
I guess it wouldn’t be a neeme vlog without you making quads. Nice one dude.
You speak the truth, Adam. It's basically a weekly tradition at this point.
Best poker vlog on TH-cam 👍🏼
Long grind... and patience. Well done sir!
I've never once walked away with three racks in my hand. Respect to that.
Senna Rain Go play a 2/4 LHE game and ride some good luck with good play and you could leave with 3 racks of white/$1 chips!
5:28 not sure how much credit you can give for making a river decision based on whether or not you had a club in your hand. wouldn't not having clubs in your hand mean he could be bluffing with the some x-Kc combo?
When we have a club in our hand, it means there are less combos of KcXc available to him (ie less potential flushes). And when we don't, vice versa. It's not the end-all be-all piece of information, but if we have a close decision, it can be the tie breaker.
Even though it sucks to see you lose i love how you still show/talk about those hands, i feel like thats what makes a great poker player knowing how to lose and getting better from your losses
He was up at the end tho
That godlike feeling when there's new Andrew vlog
Man,
Good thing I’m a glutton for good wholesome hand analysis; excellent gratuitously generous continent sir.
Also:
Cutting room shot...
Genius.
Also...
Excellent sportsmanship on the 333 VS flush draw hand; hard to maintain integrity unless you start out with some :)
Neeme and Owen in the same day yes please!!!
I was the donkey with the k6 off lol. Nice playin with ya. It was a pleasure
Hey cheers Steve. You had good equity!
The boss is back 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Agreed, sort of Stationy & Too Early in the Session w/AK off suit & calling the player's last $200 shove when river makes the 3rd Club....But glad you booked a Win!
@6:25 this logic is incorrect. If the flop doesn't favour you range then you should bet less frequently with a larger sizing. Converse is true; range advantage = higher frequency with smaller sizing
Well done Andrew!! I enjoy watching your vlogs
I enjoy your comments, John.
4:00 - I'm not a big-fan of the min/small-raise, being as most of the time it's illogical, but after the flop here, this is one of the only situations in which I'm "okay" with someone min-raising.
There is actual LOGIC and SENSE behind a min-raise in this exact situation (it's at least debatable): A.) You will create doubt in his strategy to "take the lead" betting on his draw. It might stall him out on the turn, which has obvious benefits. B.) If you raise a LARGER amount on the flop, much of the time they're going to jam if it's a solid draw. Then you have to call an all-in against a good draw, AND when he actually has you crushed. C.) Just calling his bet(s) is allowing him to name his own price. If done correctly, they can size the betting to THEIR advantage depending on bet size and remaining stack.
Just popped up, couldn’t resist! Love Dr Neeme! Any chance we could see 10/20 next year?
You'll see it next video.
Can you go play at Stones Casino? I heard they have a pretty good game over there.
The ace on the river during your pocket 3’s hand was actually a good card for you. Not only should you have more aces than the utg limper, any ace he may be limping with will have a kicker with a much weaker range. Also, we should consider card removal. Having another ace on the river makes it less likely villain limp called with something like ace 2-8. Lastly, it’s better to have 33 than not, as it reduces the chance villain has a straight. At this point some might argue you would rather have the 3 of hearts or 3 of spades instead of the 3 of clubs, as you would rather your opponent have the club for a busted flush draw. And while that is usually sound logic, in this instance having the 3 of clubs makes things a little more dicey. For instance, if villain has the 3 of clubs in his hand it would usually be with the ace of clubs (but the ace is on the flop), the four of clubs (which gives a better two pair), or the 5 of clubs (which would complete the straight). Because the ace on the river hits your range more than the utg limper, as well as removal, you could chose to 3 barrel.
What new strategy/play did you learn about in the "lab"?
Do you brad and jaman have a pact only to release content on the same days?
You might think so, JC. But as it turns out, Monday is the best day to release a video. People are busy on the weekends, and more people are at work or having lazy weeknights--both of which are prime TH-cam watching scenarios.
That cut to Bellagio stacks was dope!
Happy you booked a win!!! Will you and Brad be in Vegas October 30 to November 7. Would like met you two again.
I started watching thinking .. ok so when is he going to get quads? .. would you know it .. lol 😂 awesome vlog andrew ! Can’t wait for the next 2 MUGs
Only a matter of time, my friend.
After watching a bunch of Joey Ingram’s TH-cam vids investigating Mike Postle’s play in the Stones Live games, I needed watch this vid at 1.5x speed to get the same sense of listening speed.
Would like to hear your thoughts about Postle.
Sure, what thoughts would you like to know? I don't have a ton of input to be honest... some other people have done an amazing job at uncovering everything thus far.
@@AndrewNeeme Well, I just want to hear what you think about the case in general. Do you think he cheated? You can go on some of his odd hands and share your opinion about them.
He stated he thinks he cheated when I asked him on a prior comment.
Great vlog! I’d really like to know what books/training material you’re studying.
Lot of action, lot of action 👍🏻
Wow. Lot. Of. Action.
Thanks for the video Andrew. What tools are you using to up your study game? Online training, book, solver, and/or other?
Looks like our AK vs AK hand didn't make the cut, but it certainly was a tough spot from my end! Hope to see y'all in Houston again soon. Highly recommend making the rounds across the city.
Was definitely an interesting hand. I actually posted it in the Hand History Lounge to get some feedback from people. Every street was interesting to me. We'll be back, looking forward to spending some more time downtown. GG!
Good Monday once again!!!
Happy Monday, Manuel.
I dont understand Texas law. You arent allowed to directly tip the dealer but you can purchase tip chips that the dealer then exchanges for money. How is that not called tipping with extra steps?
My guess is it is a law so dealers cant palm chips from pots and drop em in tip box
It's all a bit silly. We're staying within the technicalities of the law, when we should just adjust the law in order to streamline the whole thing.
Great video. I was amazed you highlighted the AK hand at 3:45 as being spewy when I feel the 54s hand before it at 2:26 is much worse. As mentioned opening these super low suited connectors is marginal. I don't hate betting the flop but when you are check raised it has to be a fold unless its super player dependent. AND even then lets assume that bluffs have a lot of equity against you. You will almost never get to the river with a strong hand. If by some miracle you bink a two outer it will almost certainly slow down over pairs which probably make up a large part of his range. While its true he can almost never have a 3 are you raising from LP with A3, unlikely too. Probably more likely a player limp calls with A3s. IMHO the 533 board looks much better for your hand than the actual odds imply vs your opponents flop check raising range. While you gain equity because of the backdoor straight draws, you lose even more equity because of the two pair outs and other stuff such as implied odds when you hit your 5 and don't get paid. IMHO there are just far better spots to put in close to half you stack and have to fold the river the vast majority of the time.
Postle video coming anytime soon??
Doubtful. Thought about it, but I don't really have hardly anything to add, compared to what some super diligent folks have been able to dig up.
@@AndrewNeeme been following the drama and appreciate you aren't going to unnecessarily jump in. Too much out there now from everyone and their grandma.
Finally made the vlog... 16:22 ... Andrew and Brad were great hosts, very personable. Until next time Favorable Flops.
A little surprised the hand where you 3 bet with 10/7 spades and flop the straight didn't make the vlog. Max Value.
Yeah I wasn't recording. It's hard to capture everything after 10+ hours of grinding, hosting, beverages, etc. It should've been in there.
Hey Andrew, when are you going to be in Reno for RIU?
Looking like I'll arrive on the 15th or 16th, through the end. See you there?
@@AndrewNeeme Yes, I'll be there the last weekend to fire the main and have some beverages. Looking forward to it!
Early trading? Did you fade those morning gaps?
Not this time. Sometimes.
Have never been so fast to press on any video :)
Whats more it’s 4.30am here heh
Have never been so fast to hit the Love button on any comment.
The casual 12 hour session. 🤔
Soooo casual.
Cool vid & dope soundtrack. Keep grindin’ ace
Hey Thanks For An Awesome Vlog. Much Love From San Diego California
Hopefully Detroit and windsor are on the itinerary!
Detroit is going to happen early-ish next year, with their blessing or without.
What’s the song in intro?
You're gonna have to visit the Julian Avila archives my friend. Tell him I sent you.
Thank God you weren't playing Postle. He would have known you had Aces before the Vlog was even recorded!
Captain Chaos
That’s why he’s a GOD!
Most cringe comment ever posted. Yikes
@@treavenk20 lol seriously! talk about bandwagoning to the fullest
Neeme, staying above the fray. lol 00:10 who needs RFID when you can see the bottoms of your opponents' cards as they're dealt? 10:38 Andrew - when people are making 900 and 1200 dollar bets regularly, I don't know if you can still call a $20 bet 'continued barreling'.
0:53, when you're learning a new poker strategy or concept, a big one, do you notice a drop in your win rate or confidence for a while? I've talked to a few players who, like me, go through a period of not being able to play the old way as well and not having the new way nailed down yet, so play suffers.
I think I know what you mean PC9. I think it varies by person... some people will get overconfident and try to apply supposed newfound knowledge at a rate too quickly and in too many instances (I'm not sure if overcompensating it the right word but something along those lines). I think the right approach is to not deviate too far from what you've been doing, but consider the new thoughts, and apply them slowly. So far it's been working out for me, but it's tough to say to what degree because as we know, live poker is so slow, and variance-dependent in the short term.
To answer your question more directly, in previous years when watching a new set of videos for example, I would see a drop in my win rate despite an abundance of confidence (probably overconfidence). This time around, probably thanks to a combination of better material and some rungood, it's working out so far.
Always funny when I hear a tune that's on my own grind playlist. Question: What is the name of the J. Avila tune you used for the intro in Vlog #100? Great track.
I'll have to dig into the archives. I know it's easily found on his SoundCloud page though.
Andrew Neeme Many thanks. Tried before but couldn’t find it; hated to bother you for it. Was hoping you knew it off the top of your head. Please don’t spend time digging; I’ll survive. BTW, that intro to vlog #100? Simply awesome.
Conscious Voice says..... Hear and you forget, See and you remember, Do and you understand. Good luck with your experimentation.
Did you take the drone footage in the wee hours? Really like it...
Snagged that the previous night after a livestream from downtown.
What Do you think of 2x pot sized bet on the river with the quads hand? Your range is so polarized that I like overbetting.
I'm fine with it. Overbet is good.
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Andrew check out coming to Wyoming on Nov 1st and 2nd. It is the Wyoming State Poker tournament in Riverton Wy at the Windriver Hotel and Casino. I play this every year. It is a WSOP qualifier. Last year first place was around 28k take home plus a seat in the WSOP. so around 38k. Check it out add Wyoming to your states played in!!!
I enjoy your stuff. I’d like more information about the lay of land. Rake where you’re playing, hours of operation, what hours/days certain games go. With this vlog I’m interested in how the club operates with casino gambling being illegal.