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The top set with QQ's and the AK fold were because of the stakes you were playing and not the hand. You wouldn't fold those two hands at stakes you feel more comfortable
QQ fold was egregious in particular, I understand not wanting to get it in, but you cannot fold that hand without a definitive read on the opponent. AK one is also really bad, Andrew's line looks a lot like QQ/Jx and will provoke a lot of spewy opponents to empty the clip with bluffs, even with that bad runout (to bluff, pretty good for AK, do not expect to see 9x a ton in that spot, but it can happen).
I think the queens top set fold is actually very bad. Would he check raise the turn with a straight on that wet of a board with all the players and so many uncapped ranges? He is either value betting worse, or bluffing.
Tough spots there Andrew! Congrats on finally play Bobby's Room. Been here since the beginning and still enjoying the ride. Thanks for the vlogs! Good Luck!
I think the key in thr AKo hand is that the board texture changes drastically on the turn, and yet he didn't come off the gas. You have KK in your range, so the pairing 9 would slow down QT. He is cant have AA, or KK going 3 ways and not 4 betting. MAYBE JJ.. thats pretty much it. When the range repped is super narrow, the obvoous flush draw missed, and board texture changes, combined with that big river bet, only one thing makes sense. Easy for me to say from my 1/3 game, though. 😂
I’ve never played in Simon and Chris’ game, the stakes are above my bankroll. So, I’m really not familiar with the frequency on how much these guys are bluffing rivers, but from my experience, predominantly Bellagio 5/10, over bets on the river are very weighted towards value. Obviously I know the tough regs will deviate, and there’s some in the 5/10 streets, but for the most part, if you just always fold to over bets on the river, you’ll come out ahead. I think 9Th you shouldn’t have called pre, as played, the flop and turn are fine. The river for me is a very easy fold, if he has an inventive bluff, then that’s okay. Your top set hand, is a sick spot, I think you played every street perfectly. Very few people are C/R the turn, with two people to act behind without the stones. Obviously you have to call to see a board pair and as much as it’s horrible, you have to fold the river. And, I like your fold on the final hand too with AK. Out of all three spots, if I was going to call any of them, it would be this one, for reasons you mentioned in the vlog, everything missed etc. That’s easy to say once I’ve seen it was a bluff, but I’d still almost always fold and be happy with my decision, sucks to be shown a bluff. Great watch, let’s catch up over a beer or food when I’m back in Vegas. Dan (Shoe Bomb/South Point)
Andrew, I don’t have an issue with your folds based on the rational that you made in each. However I am curious as to whether you feel you would have played the hands differently if you had been playing in a standard 2/5 or 5/10 game?
I bet when you started this vlog back in 2016 you never thought you’d be filming one in here. A loss is no fun, but it’s pretty cool to see just how far you’ve come.
That QQ fold cannot be +ev, especially in Bobby’s room. How can you fold the second nuts? I agree it’s a shitty spot and he’s repping either the nuts or a bluff with that overbet, and fairly often you get shown the nuts, but it’s still way too nitty to fold the second nuts. That’s almost disrespectful to your opponent saying you don’t think he actually has bluffs in his range.
I think the K9o hand is pretty interesting when having the Kc. We block top2 and middle set, we also block AK and having blockers to the nut flush is pretty good cause we can barrel club turn if we decide to X-R flop. Which I think should be the play here. SB is super capped and CO most likely range betting A-high flops at a very high freq.
Andrew, I was going to text you about the turn/river comment. You were thinking too much about the AK fold. FWII I didn't hate the QQQ fold for the reasons you mentioned. Even the AK fold made sense but Im pretty sure I sigh call without a diamond there and expect to lose a lot. With a diamond we fold.
I think you have to call the AK and the QQ hands. With QQ, even max multiway in a bomb pot, I can see villain taking this line for value with JJ and maybe 88 at least some of the time, so we have better than a pure bluffcatcher and we need a pretty big read to deviate from calling. AK we're very underrepped and a decent amount of stuff has bricked.
Great content and breakdown Andrew! Your work and contributions don't go unnoticed in the poker community! Whenever the subject of poker vloggers comes up your name is always one of the first mentioned thru a positive lens!
That AK fold on river vs A3…damn you even said I have no diamond blockers. As played that’s a call all day. Does he bet a 9 on flop? Not saying it’s a snap call on river but feel like as played you showed weakness and draws will play exactly as shown. If you had ace diamonds I can see how you find a fold. What exact hands do you put him on there?
shoulved called for sure i was very confused cause he three bet pre, from the big blind, and then checked K high board. Opponent could put you QQ or 10 or even AQ you could literally be holding AQ the way he played it but the opponent doesnt care 🤨. AK way under-repped, gotta up that in smh. I was screaming I was like I neeeeed to see what he has but hes gonna fold but he payed for him to show. smh again, the bluff.
A couple of weeks ago, I folded pocket Aces to a river shove on a King high board but both the straights and flushes complete on the river, given the pre flop action, I should have sniffed it out, im still sick over it and haven't played since, it's those types of hands that make you question your abilities, oh, and yes, he showed the bluff 😫
Honestly it’s not a big deal. Easy for me to say but if you overfold vs river barrels in live poker you will be perfectly fine, I promise. It’s a correct adjustment to make vs population tendencies. As lineups get tougher it’s not that simple and there will also always be outliers, but whatever.
A couple of tough folds but do you think you would've called in a smaller stakes game? I feel like the QQ and the AK hands would be easy calls for you in 5/10 game
I’m reading a ton of critical comments but I really enjoyed this one. It’s easy to criticize Andrew sitting at home behind the computer, but we don’t know what he was seeing live at the table. And double kudos for sharing these tough hands even when they don’t go your way. Keep it up Andrew I’m looking forward to the next one!
Man I love these self recorded vlogs instead of stream recaps or meet up games. Also I miss you taking us to local bars after the session for a recap. You're the best
Ks10s on your top set of Qs hand open-ended flush draw can't win unless he bets the check raise was because your 600 looks so weak and like it's for information to see if your beat basically asking to be raised so you can fold
Thanks Andrew. When I was in there, I walked into the (then empty) room, just to see and experience being in there. I was quickly and politely asked to leave. But I had a moment just to be in that special space. GL GL
I have a rule that you should adopt considering you make vlogs and I don’t. I’ll gladly run it twice but only if you table your cards. If you don’t wanna show then 1 time dealer
Appreciate the honesty at the end about the hero fold with AK vs A3 did you have 100% of yourself in this game? Just curious how much impact that may of had on decision
Always enjoy watching your content... noticed several times in this video that you referred to the "turn" as the "river" instead. You just trying to see if we are paying attention? 😉 (also noticed the set of queens hand about halfway through the queen of hearts was in your hand AND on the board according to the graphics... some Easter eggs perhaps right before the Holiday?) Regardless of whether this was to see who's paying attention or just little mistakes, I always really appreciate the analysis of the hands including the decisions on bet sizing. You're certainly one of the best. Wishing you big wins always!
Thanks man. It’s just a lot of individual graphics and hand details, and it’s all done manually by a human (me/my editor) which means there will always be a mistake here and there. Appreciate your attention to detail!
Y did you fold the QQ? When the flop was J82 and the turn wasQ and the river was 7? If he got straight on tge rurn he got staright on the river wtf.. i wouldnt fold that
Good fold AK vs A3. There’s no way you can call there with all the winning combos. I know it hurts and sucks but we’ve all been there. Glad you checked the box playing in Bobby’s room.
Weird read but I usually feel like opponent's who use bulk sizes like the one against Andrew's AK near the end are usually bluff sizes. Like, grab some chips and bet them rather than thinking how much can I get as a value bet that usually contain multiple denominations. Won't be right all the time but I do see it to be true a healthy amount.
A♤K♧ vs. A◇3◇: You're unblocking diamonds there. You have to be able to put him on a hand like A◇10◇ there. Even KJ or Q10 would probably check back river after getting called on turn on a paired board. There just aren't many hands he can #1 rep for value or #2 specifically target your range for that much value. I think you need to "sigh" call there brother.
I played in Bobby's Room last summer and that ticked off a bucket list item for me. Would've liked to have been in there at the same time as Doyle but what can ya do. Ivey, Antonius, Jungleman and Opie were playing the big game next to our NLH table. I was also $20k deep.
Actually happy to see you hero fold. It may have been wrong (obviously) but I feel like your viewers learn more from the experiences than the "should have called for the vlog"....
Wow that Queens fold requires a lot of discipline im not sure im able to make it. Maybe on a good day when im in the zone . Definitely not being in emotional state. Kudos
Why not check back turn in the bomb pot with top set QQ in pos when straight card hits. Especially if these stakes are higher then I normally play. I know there are many bad rivers but also many good ones. No chance I’m gonna let someone check raise me and potentially bluff me off maybe the best hand on the river. Players at these stakes are def capable of bluffing with blockers
2x pocket aces wins. Otherwise, you get outplayed for the most part. The QQ fold is insane. If you're behind/lose, fine. But you can't fold QQQ in that spot, otherwise you're exploitable. You mucked AK on KJ993 later as well, and I wonder if it's because they knew. Dunno. I like watching you play, but 2 hands folded like that is pretty difficult.
I think I'd turn that AK hand into a bluff (assuming reasonable stack depth). Villain is likely weighted towards value, however he shouldn't have more than 6 boat/quads combos. His 4 combos of QTs should easily fold to a jam on a paired board. Maybe KJhh hero calls. If he has any AQ, AJ, QJ, JT, KQ, KT, T8, TT, in his range, bluffing has to be profitable. Calling doesn't even seem unreasonable.
Do you think that the fact you were playing higher stakes than you are used to was a factor when folding the AKo to the Ad3d bluff? I was expecting you to call with that run out. Another great video. Love the blogs ❤
The top set of queens hand. I don’t see any way he had 10-9. Over betting the pot by 150% screams he does t want a call. If he wanted a call he would bet somewhere at pot or 80% I’d think. If he has it he does. But it seems like he had two pair or a smaller set
Actually, the overbet is in line with the opponent’s polarised range. T9 should do this, plus appropriate bluffs like JT or worse with the right blockers
@@ben32169 I understand the overbet philosophy, but imo if you have the absolute nuts, youre pricing yourself out of the call. value bets exist for a reason. I just dont get the way way overbet when you have it. If it had been a pot size bet and he had 10-9, you have a better chance to get a call from sets. I see Brad Owen overbet on his bluffs, but he tends to size down a few percentage points when he has it. its been a lot more common in the poker world. I just dont see it making much sense when you have the best, and not value betting to get a call. I think, for right or wrong, in Andrews spot, i make that call because only 1 hand specifically beats him, and that bet size makes me think he didnt have 10-9. Id love to know what he actually had and also see the percentages of a call vs fold in that spot if its profitable or not
In a bomb pot I don't see how you fold top set. I don't get your logic in how they have the straight only. They could have a set of 2's, or maybe even a two pair. I feel many hands would bet this way. I wish you paid to see their hand.
Love the new vids great content. Do you think your background in PLO has an influence in your holdem game assuming people have nutted hands? It seems when I transition from plo back to holdem i am a little more gun shy or cautious about being coolered. No comments about your plays your a profitable player over a long period of time so whatever you thought was right in the moment shouldn’t have to be justified. Good luck in your future sessions.
I can learn so much in this video and I can’t wait to see what they are. I’m going to download it and re-watch it over and over. There lots of valuable lessons here unfortunately at Andrew’s expense. Sorry for the crappy session you had, I appreciate your content.
3:44 you got lost in the hand when you limped. Sure, good price, but what are you possibly going to beat 3-handed? 2/5 maybe. Not Bobby's Room. But hell, I'm no pro.
Your opponents had a decent read on you tonight, they could tell that you liked to check call down to the river outta position especially with any decent to strong hand that wasn’t the nuts. They knew if they fired out big on the river you had a good chance to fold a hand that’s not the nuts.
I am very happy that the OG's still call it "Bobby's Room."
Yeah I think that name will live on for a good while.
@@AndrewNeemeLet's not forget "The Office"
@@AndrewNeemeIsn't it written on the door?
@@billstevens5277I think it’s called legends room now
Should be called Ivey’s Room. Messed up they didn’t go through with it.
Here's a vanilla-lavender mocha, hoisted to the scruffy guy who regaled us with stories from the Bellagio sports book at 4:00am, and has now made it across the carpet to Bobby's Room. Salut!
The top set with QQ's and the AK fold were because of the stakes you were playing and not the hand. You wouldn't fold those two hands at stakes you feel more comfortable
Exactly what I was thinking. I think you just have to call off in those spots
underreping AK and folding on such a blank runout is like money burned XD
QQ fold was egregious in particular, I understand not wanting to get it in, but you cannot fold that hand without a definitive read on the opponent. AK one is also really bad, Andrew's line looks a lot like QQ/Jx and will provoke a lot of spewy opponents to empty the clip with bluffs, even with that bad runout (to bluff, pretty good for AK, do not expect to see 9x a ton in that spot, but it can happen).
QQ was the second nuts. I would never be able to fold that.
He is just good player and realizes opponent represents nuts . Your second nuts is a bluff catcher at this point
Can't wait to see Brad's vlog on this session sometime in June :D
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And today…..I’ll be playing with none of those guys 😂😂😂😂😂😂Good one
By far one of my favorite videos you’ve ever made! Cheers, Andrew
I think the queens top set fold is actually very bad.
Would he check raise the turn with a straight on that wet of a board with all the players and so many uncapped ranges?
He is either value betting worse, or bluffing.
I would never fold that Q set
He said that his fans that question him can fuck right off, wow whatta cookiepuss... Lol
He's in Bobby's room thinking the other players aren't capable of firing a bluff repping one combo, He only profited getting dealt aces.
Tough spots there Andrew! Congrats on finally play Bobby's Room. Been here since the beginning and still enjoying the ride. Thanks for the vlogs! Good Luck!
I think the key in thr AKo hand is that the board texture changes drastically on the turn, and yet he didn't come off the gas. You have KK in your range, so the pairing 9 would slow down QT. He is cant have AA, or KK going 3 ways and not 4 betting. MAYBE JJ.. thats pretty much it. When the range repped is super narrow, the obvoous flush draw missed, and board texture changes, combined with that big river bet, only one thing makes sense. Easy for me to say from my 1/3 game, though. 😂
I’ve never played in Simon and Chris’ game, the stakes are above my bankroll. So, I’m really not familiar with the frequency on how much these guys are bluffing rivers, but from my experience, predominantly Bellagio 5/10, over bets on the river are very weighted towards value.
Obviously I know the tough regs will deviate, and there’s some in the 5/10 streets, but for the most part, if you just always fold to over bets on the river, you’ll come out ahead.
I think 9Th you shouldn’t have called pre, as played, the flop and turn are fine. The river for me is a very easy fold, if he has an inventive bluff, then that’s okay.
Your top set hand, is a sick spot, I think you played every street perfectly. Very few people are C/R the turn, with two people to act behind without the stones. Obviously you have to call to see a board pair and as much as it’s horrible, you have to fold the river.
And, I like your fold on the final hand too with AK. Out of all three spots, if I was going to call any of them, it would be this one, for reasons you mentioned in the vlog, everything missed etc. That’s easy to say once I’ve seen it was a bluff, but I’d still almost always fold and be happy with my decision, sucks to be shown a bluff.
Great watch, let’s catch up over a beer or food when I’m back in Vegas.
Dan (Shoe Bomb/South Point)
Very much in line with my thoughts. Hope to see you soon Dan!
What would be a realistic hourly rate in 5/10 live for a player who beats online 500NL for 5 BB?
Andrew, I don’t have an issue with your folds based on the rational that you made in each. However I am curious as to whether you feel you would have played the hands differently if you had been playing in a standard 2/5 or 5/10 game?
Love to see how far you’ve come man, keep grinding 💪🏼
I bet when you started this vlog back in 2016 you never thought you’d be filming one in here. A loss is no fun, but it’s pretty cool to see just how far you’ve come.
I haven't been playing much in the last 2-3 years, and i come back to you at Bobby's room 😮
Congratulations on your dreams coming true :)
That QQ fold cannot be +ev, especially in Bobby’s room. How can you fold the second nuts? I agree it’s a shitty spot and he’s repping either the nuts or a bluff with that overbet, and fairly often you get shown the nuts, but it’s still way too nitty to fold the second nuts. That’s almost disrespectful to your opponent saying you don’t think he actually has bluffs in his range.
If you are beat you're beat, can't fold it. Neeme is clearly the best player that vlogs but I don't get that fold.
Agreed, some hands just felt off
Crazy fold, maybe had a soul read
Never a fold. In a bomb pot even. He would do that with 2 2. Are you crazy.
I read the comment before i watched the clip.
Yea man wth was that fold… thats just insane.. idk what he was thinking but thats just unspeakable
I think the K9o hand is pretty interesting when having the Kc. We block top2 and middle set, we also block AK and having blockers to the nut flush is pretty good cause we can barrel club turn if we decide to X-R flop. Which I think should be the play here. SB is super capped and CO most likely range betting A-high flops at a very high freq.
A bet is much better because a check behind is coming 100% of the time. His bet size is way off. You want to bet big on this board!
Interesting thoughts. Somebody run it!
i’m also curious about preflop. don’t have much experience with ante
Always exciting to see a new poker vlog you’re one of the OGs
“I’ll be playing with none of those guys” 😂
Confirmed, Andrew is always playing the River! 28:23 is the third time he rivered the turn. 😂
I am a professional vlogger.
Andrew, I was going to text you about the turn/river comment. You were thinking too much about the AK fold. FWII I didn't hate the QQQ fold for the reasons you mentioned. Even the AK fold made sense but Im pretty sure I sigh call without a diamond there and expect to lose a lot. With a diamond we fold.
I counted 4 river/turns 😅
😂😂😂 you're a professional for sure 🎉 love the content keep em guessing
I think you have to call the AK and the QQ hands. With QQ, even max multiway in a bomb pot, I can see villain taking this line for value with JJ and maybe 88 at least some of the time, so we have better than a pure bluffcatcher and we need a pretty big read to deviate from calling. AK we're very underrepped and a decent amount of stuff has bricked.
The old double river game, where the turn is always the river
Great content and breakdown Andrew! Your work and contributions don't go unnoticed in the poker community! Whenever the subject of poker vloggers comes up your name is always one of the first mentioned thru a positive lens!
That AK fold on river vs A3…damn you even said I have no diamond blockers. As played that’s a call all day. Does he bet a 9 on flop? Not saying it’s a snap call on river but feel like as played you showed weakness and draws will play exactly as shown. If you had ace diamonds I can see how you find a fold.
What exact hands do you put him on there?
shoulved called for sure i was very confused cause he three bet pre, from the big blind, and then checked K high board. Opponent could put you QQ or 10 or even AQ you could literally be holding AQ the way he played it but the opponent doesnt care 🤨. AK way under-repped, gotta up that in smh. I was screaming I was like I neeeeed to see what he has but hes gonna fold but he payed for him to show. smh again, the bluff.
A couple of weeks ago, I folded pocket Aces to a river shove on a King high board but both the straights and flushes complete on the river, given the pre flop action, I should have sniffed it out, im still sick over it and haven't played since, it's those types of hands that make you question your abilities, oh, and yes, he showed the bluff 😫
Honestly it’s not a big deal. Easy for me to say but if you overfold vs river barrels in live poker you will be perfectly fine, I promise. It’s a correct adjustment to make vs population tendencies.
As lineups get tougher it’s not that simple and there will also always be outliers, but whatever.
A couple of tough folds but do you think you would've called in a smaller stakes game? I feel like the QQ and the AK hands would be easy calls for you in 5/10 game
I love you train of thought Andrew!! I love "seeing" your reasonings!! Thank you for another great video!!
I’m reading a ton of critical comments but I really enjoyed this one. It’s easy to criticize Andrew sitting at home behind the computer, but we don’t know what he was seeing live at the table. And double kudos for sharing these tough hands even when they don’t go your way. Keep it up Andrew I’m looking forward to the next one!
We all dream of that room. When I played there, all i could do was stare into that room.
Man I love these self recorded vlogs instead of stream recaps or meet up games. Also I miss you taking us to local bars after the session for a recap. You're the best
Glad to see you testing the waters in these stakes.
I can't fold second nuts on that QQ hand..and I'm a nit. Hate that fold.
Ks10s on your top set of Qs hand open-ended flush draw can't win unless he bets the check raise was because your 600 looks so weak and like it's for information to see if your beat basically asking to be raised so you can fold
Villain on the river: I think I will bet.....
Hero: Fold.
What are you calling in the bomb pot hand if you’re folding the second nuts?
I would’ve folded too, you’re good G💯👍
Folding top set there cannot be profitable. K10 spades was one hand you didn’t call out of his range..QJ and Q8 in his range as well.
Thanks Andrew. When I was in there, I walked into the (then empty) room, just to see and experience being in there. I was quickly and politely asked to leave. But I had a moment just to be in that special space. GL GL
I’m surprised they asked you to leave. Especially with no game going. That seems silly.
That AK hand towards the end on KJ993
Why call turn then fold river when it's a brick?
@17:03, turn card was Qh. Think is a graphic error, because you were holding QsQh ?
I played some 1/3 NL in that room. Felt great.
I think I plugged my phone into an outlet in there once.
I have a rule that you should adopt considering you make vlogs and I don’t. I’ll gladly run it twice but only if you table your cards. If you don’t wanna show then 1 time dealer
Reasonable. But running it once is almost always better for the content (except for when I lose the first and win the second).
Appreciate the honesty at the end about the hero fold with AK vs A3 did you have 100% of yourself in this game? Just curious how much impact that may of had on decision
Your blogs are simply the best Andrew 🍺
Always enjoy watching your content... noticed several times in this video that you referred to the "turn" as the "river" instead. You just trying to see if we are paying attention? 😉 (also noticed the set of queens hand about halfway through the queen of hearts was in your hand AND on the board according to the graphics... some Easter eggs perhaps right before the Holiday?)
Regardless of whether this was to see who's paying attention or just little mistakes, I always really appreciate the analysis of the hands including the decisions on bet sizing. You're certainly one of the best. Wishing you big wins always!
Thanks man. It’s just a lot of individual graphics and hand details, and it’s all done manually by a human (me/my editor) which means there will always be a mistake here and there. Appreciate your attention to detail!
Nice UI illustrations, nobody else showed this clear way🎉
Y did you fold the QQ? When the flop was J82 and the turn wasQ and the river was 7? If he got straight on tge rurn he got staright on the river wtf.. i wouldnt fold that
Pretty cool you getting to finally enjoy playing in Bobby's Room. Sorry you didn't book a big win. As always, rooting for you!
Good fold AK vs A3. There’s no way you can call there with all the winning combos. I know it hurts and sucks but we’ve all been there. Glad you checked the box playing in Bobby’s room.
Weird read but I usually feel like opponent's who use bulk sizes like the one against Andrew's AK near the end are usually bluff sizes. Like, grab some chips and bet them rather than thinking how much can I get as a value bet that usually contain multiple denominations. Won't be right all the time but I do see it to be true a healthy amount.
"Sometimes you just want cards to go your way" -- This is my last two weeks lol
Thanks for the great content, Neeme! Always something to learn.
Why not check the turn and let someone hit a set from the board pairing and if the flush comes so be it you lose a small pot 2:15
I think most of poker community lives on nostalgia. The game has changed in the last 6 yrs. There is a new breed of OGs
you called the turn the river 4 times in your video ... unusual .... Thanks for your Vids and analysis ... always enjoy your content
A♤K♧ vs. A◇3◇: You're unblocking diamonds there. You have to be able to put him on a hand like A◇10◇ there. Even KJ or Q10 would probably check back river after getting called on turn on a paired board. There just aren't many hands he can #1 rep for value or #2 specifically target your range for that much value.
I think you need to "sigh" call there brother.
I played in Bobby's Room last summer and that ticked off a bucket list item for me. Would've liked to have been in there at the same time as Doyle but what can ya do. Ivey, Antonius, Jungleman and Opie were playing the big game next to our NLH table. I was also $20k deep.
That’s cool. In the same room as Doyle at least!
How did you fold that set of Queens? I went back and listened to your rational. You leveled yourself with a steamroller.
Actually happy to see you hero fold. It may have been wrong (obviously) but I feel like your viewers learn more from the experiences than the "should have called for the vlog"....
Dude I was at Bellagio that weekend! I was the guy in the banana costume! 😂
What is on that Ace of Diamonds on your pocket Aces hand?
Wow that Queens fold requires a lot of discipline im not sure im able to make it. Maybe on a good day when im in the zone . Definitely not being in emotional state. Kudos
All credit to you for documenting what is an object lesson in scared money.
Why not check back turn in the bomb pot with top set QQ in pos when straight card hits. Especially if these stakes are higher then I normally play. I know there are many bad rivers but also many good ones. No chance I’m gonna let someone check raise me and potentially bluff me off maybe the best hand on the river. Players at these stakes are def capable of bluffing with blockers
2x pocket aces wins. Otherwise, you get outplayed for the most part. The QQ fold is insane. If you're behind/lose, fine. But you can't fold QQQ in that spot, otherwise you're exploitable. You mucked AK on KJ993 later as well, and I wonder if it's because they knew. Dunno. I like watching you play, but 2 hands folded like that is pretty difficult.
Fellow poker vlogger, thanks OG just subbed!
I don't understand the small bet with QQ vs 2 players on a flush draw. You need to go pot size or larger there...
Haven't watch you in a while Andrew. Is there a reason why you call the turn card the River multiple times.
I’ve been losing all my beat battles lately so now I’m back in the TH-cam streets binging poker vlogs!
Rampage bets on crappy hand and you sir folds on monster hand
I like a check-raise with Kc 9d on Ac 9h 4c. You can fold if you get 3-bet knowing you had very little equity and barrel lots of turns.
Someone else mentioned that and it’s def interesting. Would love to see the output suggestions.
I love the line you took with the black aces vs rec. Feels like a line u have learned works very well to get all the money in with aces vs recs???
I think I'd turn that AK hand into a bluff (assuming reasonable stack depth). Villain is likely weighted towards value, however he shouldn't have more than 6 boat/quads combos. His 4 combos of QTs should easily fold to a jam on a paired board. Maybe KJhh hero calls. If he has any AQ, AJ, QJ, JT, KQ, KT, T8, TT, in his range, bluffing has to be profitable. Calling doesn't even seem unreasonable.
Congrats man, nice to see you taking some bigger shots. Didn't pan out this time, but one hero call away, so keep at it.
2 *marginal* calls away. That QQ he was def good. And that AK. Turns this sesh into a good win.
Andrew 🤦🏻♂️ folding top set??! QQ must call
Bobby’s Room? No probby, Bobby!
I heard they're making renovations to the casino and making a Robbie's Room where you only play J4 off suit.
So I'm told. Idk. I'm on the East Coast.
Do you think that the fact you were playing higher stakes than you are used to was a factor when folding the AKo to the Ad3d bluff? I was expecting you to call with that run out. Another great video. Love the blogs ❤
Jesus. Those Bellagio chips need a refresh or a good washing at a minimum.
The top set of queens hand. I don’t see any way he had 10-9. Over betting the pot by 150% screams he does t want a call. If he wanted a call he would bet somewhere at pot or 80% I’d think.
If he has it he does. But it seems like he had two pair or a smaller set
Actually, the overbet is in line with the opponent’s polarised range. T9 should do this, plus appropriate bluffs like JT or worse with the right blockers
100%
@@ben32169 I understand the overbet philosophy, but imo if you have the absolute nuts, youre pricing yourself out of the call. value bets exist for a reason. I just dont get the way way overbet when you have it. If it had been a pot size bet and he had 10-9, you have a better chance to get a call from sets. I see Brad Owen overbet on his bluffs, but he tends to size down a few percentage points when he has it. its been a lot more common in the poker world. I just dont see it making much sense when you have the best, and not value betting to get a call.
I think, for right or wrong, in Andrews spot, i make that call because only 1 hand specifically beats him, and that bet size makes me think he didnt have 10-9. Id love to know what he actually had and also see the percentages of a call vs fold in that spot if its profitable or not
Well, we know who the fish was at this game.
How you fold trip Qs?
If I had no money at risk and was drinking a coors light while watching this I’d be just as annoyed as you are.
Good to see you in action, my friend
In a bomb pot I don't see how you fold top set. I don't get your logic in how they have the straight only. They could have a set of 2's, or maybe even a two pair. I feel many hands would bet this way. I wish you paid to see their hand.
Your thinking is backwards. A set on a non straight/flush board wants to pile money in, and then the opposite becomes true.
folding top set when you beat all sets is absurd i would never fold that for under 200bb
What sets can he have?
Love the new vids great content. Do you think your background in PLO has an influence in your holdem game assuming people have nutted hands? It seems when I transition from plo back to holdem i am a little more gun shy or cautious about being coolered. No comments about your plays your a profitable player over a long period of time so whatever you thought was right in the moment shouldn’t have to be justified. Good luck in your future sessions.
I'm not sure I like the QQ fold…..not a line a straight would play, IMO. Otherwise, it's all good!
I can learn so much in this video and I can’t wait to see what they are. I’m going to download it and re-watch it over and over. There lots of valuable lessons here unfortunately at Andrew’s expense. Sorry for the
crappy session you had, I appreciate your content.
"If you can't call down with marginal hands. You shouldn't be playing in Bobby's room." Doyle Brunson RIP
-Michael Scott
@AndrewNeeme - I prefer "I didn't come all the way to Bobby's room to fold." - Andrew Neeme
"Scared money is dead money." Mike Sexton@@gtoutdoors1197
@@hungerfan_edyeah. Fuck this being human shit and making incorrect folds!
let's go crazy boys we gotta get jazzed up in here!!!
what chapter do you get a 📖 📖 A3 bluff??
Where you at
3:44 you got lost in the hand when you limped. Sure, good price, but what are you possibly going to beat 3-handed? 2/5 maybe. Not Bobby's Room. But hell, I'm no pro.
You got a good payoff with those "Bullets Noir".
18:40 Andrew breaks down 19 different hands full of math bullshit when it was a fucking bomb pot and none of that is relevant
I don’t think a single mathematic equation was spoken good sir!!
Wonderful vlog, mr. NEEME!❤
I think the set of queens was good (I think he had set of 8s)... & the AK fold was a really good one
Your opponents had a decent read on you tonight, they could tell that you liked to check call down to the river outta position especially with any decent to strong hand that wasn’t the nuts. They knew if they fired out big on the river you had a good chance to fold a hand that’s not the nuts.
And today, I’ll be watching none of those legends. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Too funny man but respect for getting in there.
Great vlog as always.