Hi Doug and guys, and ZEUS. all good here, 4 sessions done, another 4 arranged Cancer levels lower, tough times though, always nice to watch the vlogs , brightens up my day, some of the players playing at low stakes will literally call anything,for any amount just gambling and we all know that any donkey can get lucky, in the long run the better player always wins, keep well people of poker land, regards Fraser "chemo man"!!!lol
Glad to see you abandon the 5K challenge. First time I saw a vlogger done this was Jonnie Vibes a number of years ago. Didn’t work. Now even Rampage gives it a try with his recent Million Dollars challenge. In my visualization, playing poker is like an artist painting an imaginary picture on a canvas. The more he relaxes and let his spirit flows, the greater the outcome. As opposed to putting in some constraints and bounderies to get to the finish line.
EXPECTATIONS are poison. as is taught in some motivational groups.... "if you don't have expectations, you can never be disappointed". getting your money "in good' is the ONLY JOB a poker player has(whatever info he uses to determine that is up to him). so far, you have done that very well.
@@marvincotton1919 it was a good fold, but I am not taking any credit for a world class fold. I’m happy I dodged that bullet. It could have been very ugly.
good fold on AQ. hope you and the family are well as is your health. good call on retiring the 5k challenge i ws thinking that after the 2nd vlog it changed your style. hopefully ill get down to capital soon!!
@@libertyforamericanow I’ve been thru kidney stone hell several times, I feel your pain. I wish you a stone free future. Do you know the type of stone? Uric Acid? If so, there is a preventative treatment that has worked for me so far.
@dougmccuskerpoker just seen your reply, sorry. Mine are calcium oxalate. I've been through probably 12 surgeries in 13 years. I haven't been very proactive in trying to keep them at bay. I need to start trying to drink more water and stop the alcohol ect.
Doug, A8dd hand Is there a reason you don’t just call pre with button with suited ace? Hand plays very well multi to stack fish when you flush over flush em.
@@TexasPoker40 I wanted to isolate a player who is easy to read and plays face up. He would never playback unless he had a strong hand. Cbet small, bet big on turn. He would fold a very high %.
Morning Mr McCusker...another honest vlog...I think it's good to give up the 5g month goal...who needs the pressure..just play your normal game....which is good enough..good luck!
@@vincentbaca790 thanks, trying to achieve an artificial goal can be positive. For me it ended up being a distraction. I do better when I let the game come to me.
Definitely have to raise larger with AQ. I agree that flop call is necessary. If there had been no raise on the turn, I'd call, but you are usually going to be right that such a small raise size is going to be nutted a lot. Painful to let it go, but WP. If villain has a set, you are drawing dead, so no amount of implied odds warrant a call. I wouldn't be surprised to even see 53s.
@@MaydayAggro he plays a good game, limping with small pairs is definitely in his range. Most players at this table don’t punish limpers. They like limping along.
17:31 Doug, if you think your opponent is on a draw you should check-call the river. Betting only makes sense if you want him to fold a small pair that is just better than yours but i doubt he will call with that when you made the bet on the turn. You made a wise decision to quit the 5K challenge because it was obvious it was influencing your play in a bad way. Nice vlog as always. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
i thought you were giving up poker, was about to ask if your dog could carry on blogging as im a dog lover..... glad its just the 5 k a month challenge
Thanks for the explanation about why you folded AQ because you suspected a limper flopped a set. Another nugget of knowledge to store away until my next visit to Capitol
Do you play against the same player pool most of the time. Also, do you play both days and evenings? I see that Nor Cal poker plays there. Do you play against each other often or occasionally?
@@thomasrichardson-ev1wp I would say I am familiar with about 60% of the players. I play mostly during the day but will occasionally add an evening session. I do play with Alex once in a while and we have a friendly relationship. Hopefully we will collaborate together for a meet up game once he returns to action after his mini break.
Doug, on your last hand 34hh on the T932hhdd9x runout I'm confused as to why you thought you had to bluff the river with the significant showdown value you had. You put your opponent on a draw and all draws missed. It's time to check. If your analysis is correct you may be able to get the villian to bluff with a missed draw and do some bluff catching, or just let it go X X and take the pot. What hands were you targeting to get folds from that beat you? I'd argue if the guy has 55-88 he may still find a call on this runout because, as you stated, all the draws missed.
@@dougmccuskerpoker It just seems to me that you are targeting very few possible hands that, even if your opponent happens to have, very well may not fold on this runout. I would expect any top pair hands to call. So it's just the few pocket pairs that you MIGHT get to fold. You're figuring that 80% of the villians range is missed draws. Seems like a much more profitable spot to check and bluff catch to me. Just my $.02 Good luck!
Setting a goal of creating one vlog per week, or playing poker for X hours per week is fine. Goals are generally good - they can make you try harder. But a goal to win a certain amount of money brings variance into the equation and is a tough goal, and I agree - it can cause bad poker decisions. So yeah, it makes sense to quit that particular challenge.
The AQ hand with that many limper's it's time to put down the hammer punish them to the tune of $40 at that point maybe shorty in BB jams with weak A and utg folds 44, with small raise to $20 you are giving them too good of price to set mine. That is how to turn that into a winning hand. Free lesson. GL
@Richard Maybe, maybe not. $40 pf couldve also made shorty fold her non-$40-hand and if 44 has at least a $400 stack, he has good set-mining odds calling $37 more pf with a chance to double up. If 44 had less than $400, then he wouldnt have good enough odds to call 40 pf.
Personally I think you were running amazingly well through July and now you have just run into the normal variance of poker vs running unbelieveably well for the first 7 months of 2024. It happens.
@@tedalfred9516 my win rate was slightly above average the first 6 months of the year. I am usually very consistent in my win rate. I am now slightly lower than normal. End of the year I do a year long review.
@@dougmccuskerpokerI always have the same problem as well. Keep trying to win and let that mind set distract my decision making. Now I learn not to think about winning or losing during the game instead of making the best decision
KQhc: I'd bet turn small, and fold if v raises. When you both check turn and v bets small on river, he can have anything. I'd probably call here and get some cheap info (unless you know he always bets small with the effective nuts in this situation).
@@dougmccuskerpoker Not to make too much out of it, but in my opinion, playing straightforward means betting "nut" hands large, and marginal hands small. That would lead me to believe that he did not have a flush (because he bet small). You know these players, though, and I do not.
At 17:00 listen to your analysis of putting your opponent on a draw so you hope the river is a brick so you can bluff the river pairs the board and you go ahead and bluff your PAIR. When in real life you check to bluff catch as your READ indicates, cuz nothing worse is calling ..
Add me to the list of subscribers who are just fine with you dropping the challenge. I subscribe to a couple of poker VLOGs because I am trying to improve my game, not because I care about some arbitrary earnings goal. I like the way that you think through hands. I recently played a hand almost identical to the one where you folded AQ to a set; unfortunately, I flopped top 2 and could not get away. I generally hate playing the “What if…” game, but do you think you would have been able to find a fold if the river had been a Q instead of a J?
@@elboroomer-yk1fi it would be a tough fold indeed. Top 2 is very hard to get away from. Saying all that, I felt his turn raise would be larger to protect 2 pair. That almost min raise screams set.
Hi Doug. 1. Your view that people don't call pot-sized bets with a pair (4h,3h) Th,9d,3d. My view is that they do call 1 pair if it's only $20. Size matters😊 2. I'm glad that you changed your mind about the $5k challenge, I can see that your 'vlog-demenor' has changed. Besides I TOLD YOU SO!! (just kidding, hi Zeus❤)
KQch: I think half pot is too large MW vs 3 opponents. Anyone could have 66 or A3s. In a lot of games, someone could even have 63. And when you bet this large, they don't really need to raise to get all in by the river, so you might not even know you're dead when, say, a K comes.
You should just do a challenge to play X hours per month instead. If you’re winning at $40/hr over the past 1000 hours, then just play 125 hours/mo and check your results, as you should be around +5k.
@@nuklearwinter2892 my actual win rate is higher, but I always put family first and lately I’ve been needed. The challenge took more time away from my family. Family first, everything else is second.
You analysed the last hand so well but played it too bad. It was evident he had a draw which bricked on the river, so you should be check calling the river instead of leading out yourself.
@Jimmy If he didnt think the guy had a set in real time, he would not have folded his big pair of Aces right? But he did fold his big pair of Aces in real time right? Why would he fold his big pair of Aces on the turn? Putting this villain on a set of 4s was not hard for Doug. Doug knows how the guy plays, so he eliminated 22, A2, A4 and 35 from his range. Sounds like a tight player. Only hand left is 44. AA nor a big Ax are never in the guy's range because he wouldnt have limped pf with those. Putting tight players on a hand is not that hard buddy. They have narrow ranges.
AQ hand was rough. This illustrates why with a bunch of limpers at live low stakes you have to go massive with your PF raise if you want to thin the herd. Minimum $30. They’re happy to call all but the silliest raise sizes with all sorts of stuff with no real plan other than to hope they smash the flop. I would not have been surprised to see anyone show up with a limp called 53o here honestly. Calling flop is just throwing money away against all this action and I like a fold. We have little chance to improve our hand, and it’s optimistic to think we won’t have to face more betting on the turn. Turn is an easy fold.
@@dougmccuskerpoker you're probably right. I used to play some MMOs with a friend of mine. Every once in a while he'd say "I'm going to go out with the family." Every time I'd say the same thing. 😄
Hi Doug and guys, and ZEUS. all good here, 4 sessions done, another 4 arranged Cancer levels lower, tough times though, always nice to watch the vlogs , brightens up my day, some of the players playing at low stakes will literally call anything,for any amount just gambling and we all know that any donkey can get lucky, in the long run the better player always wins, keep well people of poker land, regards Fraser "chemo man"!!!lol
thanks lads, good luck to all
Good luck on your journey.
@@beachfraser3747 glad to hear you are doing well and that my vlog brings you some enjoyment. Wishing you continued healing ❤️🩹
@@dougmccuskerpoker always big guy, thanks
Another great vlog, Doug! I’m sure we all missed you last week! Glad to see you’re back! Yo Zeus!!
@@CoolHandC thanks, it’s good to be back 😀
Great points on the AQ hand. Always good stuff Doug!
Glad you enjoyed it
Glad to see you abandon the 5K challenge. First time I saw a vlogger done this was Jonnie Vibes a number of years ago. Didn’t work. Now even Rampage gives it a try with his recent Million Dollars challenge. In my visualization, playing poker is like an artist painting an imaginary picture on a canvas. The more he relaxes and let his spirit flows, the greater the outcome. As opposed to putting in some constraints and bounderies to get to the finish line.
@@kmsnow6292 totally agree, as my old basketball coach once said, “just play your game and the points will follow.”
Smart move your vlog on my top ten without challenges. Keep winning
Thanks! Will do!
EXPECTATIONS are poison. as is taught in some motivational groups.... "if you don't have
expectations, you can never be disappointed". getting your money "in good' is the ONLY JOB
a poker player has(whatever info he uses to determine that is up to him). so far, you have done
that very well.
@@paulmaier6305 thanks Paul, that’s an excellent way of looking at things. It sounds so simple.
when you get your money in good for months and still lose constantly its too frustrating
Hi Doug, hope you are well. I quite agree with your quitting the 5K challenge. Good luck mate! Cheers!
There way too much variance. And low stakes is missing a few factors that make up poker. One is that no one is scared to call.
@@carlkoh thanks, I was putting artificial pressure on myself, just needed to focus on playing my game without expectations.
I agree with your AQ analysis. World class fold 💯
@@marvincotton1919 it was a good fold, but I am not taking any credit for a world class fold. I’m happy I dodged that bullet. It could have been very ugly.
Fine give up on challenge but dont give up on vlog. Norcal is already leavin us hangin 😩🤣
@@DREWSLENS Alex is just taking a short break, I am sure he will be back before you know it.
good fold on AQ. hope you and the family are well as is your health. good call on retiring the 5k challenge i ws thinking that after the 2nd vlog it changed your style. hopefully ill get down to capital soon!!
when you decide to visit, let me know when.
Great Vlog. Keep it up!!
Thank you! Will do!
As always love your vlogs ty❤
@@helenrachel1520 thank you for supporting the vlog every week 😀
Doug, remember - Winners never quit & quitters never win
True, but sometimes you need to fold a hand when it’s not good.
Just finish up my second kidney stone surgery of the month Thursday it's good that you're keeping yours at Bay
@@libertyforamericanow I’ve been thru kidney stone hell several times, I feel your pain. I wish you a stone free future. Do you know the type of stone? Uric Acid? If so, there is a preventative treatment that has worked for me so far.
@dougmccuskerpoker just seen your reply, sorry. Mine are calcium oxalate. I've been through probably 12 surgeries in 13 years. I haven't been very proactive in trying to keep them at bay. I need to start trying to drink more water and stop the alcohol ect.
@@libertyforamericanow I have Kaiser, they have a kidney stone clinic that deals with prevention. Maybe your provider has the same 🤞
Happy Sunday, Doug and Zeus! ❤
@@Apocalypse_Promotions thanks, Sunday fun day!
Doug, A8dd hand
Is there a reason you don’t just call pre with button with suited ace? Hand plays very well multi to stack fish when you flush over flush em.
@@TexasPoker40 I wanted to isolate a player who is easy to read and plays face up. He would never playback unless he had a strong hand. Cbet small, bet big on turn. He would fold a very high %.
Morning Mr McCusker...another honest vlog...I think it's good to give up the 5g month goal...who needs the pressure..just play your normal game....which is good enough..good luck!
@@vincentbaca790 thanks, trying to achieve an artificial goal can be positive. For me it ended up being a distraction. I do better when I let the game come to me.
As long as you aren't quitting closing that's good
Meant vlogs!
@@JosephMcguire-h1n Im sticking with vlogging, I would miss you guys too much if i quit.
Wise choice to cancel 5k challenge. It has thrown your mindset from your natural game flow
Totally agree, it was a distraction
Poker is a game of patience
@@EBoone-pb8wb patience and discipline are the keys to good poker.
Hi, Doug, which country are you at? Thanks.
I live in California, USA 🇺🇸
Good fold with the jacks
@@EBoone-pb8wb there were so many hands that had me beat plus I may be drawing dead. Much better spots than that to look someone up.
Definitely have to raise larger with AQ. I agree that flop call is necessary. If there had been no raise on the turn, I'd call, but you are usually going to be right that such a small raise size is going to be nutted a lot. Painful to let it go, but WP. If villain has a set, you are drawing dead, so no amount of implied odds warrant a call. I wouldn't be surprised to even see 53s.
@@MaydayAggro he plays a good game, limping with small pairs is definitely in his range. Most players at this table don’t punish limpers. They like limping along.
@Mayday If Doug raised to $30 instead, and if 44 has a $300 stack, 44 has good setmining odds to call. Doug lost the minimum as played.
Morning good luck 🙏
@@raylewis6117 appreciate the added luck, I’ll take it 😀
17:31 Doug, if you think your opponent is on a draw you should check-call the river.
Betting only makes sense if you want him to fold a small pair that is just better than yours but i doubt he will call with that when you made the bet on the turn.
You made a wise decision to quit the 5K challenge because it was obvious it was influencing your play in a bad way.
Nice vlog as always.
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@@THE_SILENCER-y3i bluff catching is a good option, let’s just say I was 80% sure he was on the draw and the bet was for the other 20%.
@@dougmccuskerpoker 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Have you thought about going to the 2/5 game, if you start your challenge back up?
Would be easier in a 2-5 game.
And you’re not giving up, you’re just recognizing a fault in your game and correcting it!
@@michaelmclaughlin1958 well, let’s say I’m giving up on a fault that I introduced 😀
Who is the guy in your intro wearing the Maryland mask?
Random player 🤷
i thought you were giving up poker, was about to ask if your dog could carry on blogging as im a dog lover..... glad its just the 5 k a month challenge
@@liampalmer8729 just the challenge, I’m here for the vlog and so is Zeus.
Thanks for the explanation about why you folded AQ because you suspected a limper flopped a set. Another nugget of knowledge to store away until my next visit to Capitol
@@michaelmclaughlin1958 too many people were interested, someone was likely to have a monster.
Do you play against the same player pool most of the time. Also, do you play both days and evenings? I see that Nor Cal poker plays there. Do you play against each other often or occasionally?
@@thomasrichardson-ev1wp I would say I am familiar with about 60% of the players. I play mostly during the day but will occasionally add an evening session. I do play with Alex once in a while and we have a friendly relationship. Hopefully we will collaborate together for a meet up game once he returns to action after his mini break.
Doug, on your last hand 34hh on the T932hhdd9x runout I'm confused as to why you thought you had to bluff the river with the significant showdown value you had.
You put your opponent on a draw and all draws missed.
It's time to check.
If your analysis is correct you may be able to get the villian to bluff with a missed draw and do some bluff catching, or just let it go X X and take the pot.
What hands were you targeting to get folds from that beat you?
I'd argue if the guy has 55-88 he may still find a call on this runout because, as you stated, all the draws missed.
I would put his chances of a draw at 80%, the bet was meant for the other 20% in case he had some pair bigger than mine.
@@dougmccuskerpoker
It just seems to me that you are targeting very few possible hands that, even if your opponent happens to have, very well may not fold on this runout.
I would expect any top pair hands to call. So it's just the few pocket pairs that you MIGHT get to fold.
You're figuring that 80% of the villians range is missed draws.
Seems like a much more profitable spot to check and bluff catch to me.
Just my $.02
Good luck!
@@ryanmason769 good points
Setting a goal of creating one vlog per week, or playing poker for X hours per week is fine. Goals are generally good - they can make you try harder. But a goal to win a certain amount of money brings variance into the equation and is a tough goal, and I agree - it can cause bad poker decisions. So yeah, it makes sense to quit that particular challenge.
@@daveopie1234 we agree! No need to put added pressure on the outcome, the goal should just be to play as well as possible.
@@dougmccuskerpoker exactly
The AQ hand with that many limper's it's time to put down the hammer punish them to the tune of $40 at that point maybe shorty in BB jams with weak A and utg folds 44, with small raise to $20 you are giving them too good of price to set mine. That is how to turn that into a winning hand. Free lesson. GL
@@richardklein9568 yeah, bigger raise would have thinned the field. Lesson learned.
@Richard Maybe, maybe not. $40 pf couldve also made shorty fold her non-$40-hand and if 44 has at least a $400 stack, he has good set-mining odds calling $37 more pf with a chance to double up. If 44 had less than $400, then he wouldnt have good enough odds to call 40 pf.
@@theejayzeeable If you can't make at least 30x the bet it is a terrible call. So showing that you are clueless!!!!
Personally I think you were running amazingly well through July and now you have just run into the normal variance of poker vs running unbelieveably well for the first 7 months of 2024. It happens.
@@tedalfred9516 my win rate was slightly above average the first 6 months of the year. I am usually very consistent in my win rate. I am now slightly lower than normal. End of the year I do a year long review.
Great decision.
@@raylewis6117 thanks
Gg
@@robertbriggs2674 thank you.
5 K challenge is not easy as long as you played your A game outcome will come in itself
I was trying too hard to make results happen instead of just playing well and living with the results.
@@dougmccuskerpokerI always have the same problem as well. Keep trying to win and let that mind set distract my decision making. Now I learn not to think about winning or losing during the game instead of making the best decision
At our age{guessing at yours} we don't need the pressure.
@@johndelaney8980 agreed, no extra pressure needed, just play solid and not worry about the results.
Your variance can be easily eliminated if you include a comment from Zeus. He's your card karma. And I look forward to his tips.
@@donrohweller4094 Zeus didn’t like the challenge to begin with, he said it was a flaw most humans have.
KQhc: I'd bet turn small, and fold if v raises. When you both check turn and v bets small on river, he can have anything. I'd probably call here and get some cheap info (unless you know he always bets small with the effective nuts in this situation).
The way he looked at his cards made me believe he had a least a back door flush draw. Hard to be good there, he plays straight forward.
@@dougmccuskerpoker Not to make too much out of it, but in my opinion, playing straightforward means betting "nut" hands large, and marginal hands small. That would lead me to believe that he did not have a flush (because he bet small). You know these players, though, and I do not.
At 17:00 listen to your analysis of putting your opponent on a draw so you hope the river is a brick so you can bluff the river pairs the board and you go ahead and bluff your PAIR. When in real life you check to bluff catch as your READ indicates, cuz nothing worse is calling ..
@@justinhart7172 that’s true, I wasn’t positive he had a pure draw. My bet was just in case he had some weak hand stronger than mine.
Add me to the list of subscribers who are just fine with you dropping the challenge. I subscribe to a couple of poker VLOGs because I am trying to improve my game, not because I care about some arbitrary earnings goal. I like the way that you think through hands. I recently played a hand almost identical to the one where you folded AQ to a set; unfortunately, I flopped top 2 and could not get away. I generally hate playing the “What if…” game, but do you think you would have been able to find a fold if the river had been a Q instead of a J?
@@elboroomer-yk1fi it would be a tough fold indeed. Top 2 is very hard to get away from. Saying all that, I felt his turn raise would be larger to protect 2 pair. That almost min raise screams set.
@@dougmccuskerpoker Thanks.
Hi Doug. 1. Your view that people don't call pot-sized bets with a pair (4h,3h) Th,9d,3d. My view is that they do call 1 pair if it's only $20. Size matters😊 2. I'm glad that you changed your mind about the $5k challenge, I can see that your 'vlog-demenor' has changed. Besides I TOLD YOU SO!! (just kidding, hi Zeus❤)
@@mothecat776 lol, size does matter. He would be more likely to call with a hand that can make the nuts than a pair.
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@@88lachapo88 hi there 👋
KQch: I think half pot is too large MW vs 3 opponents. Anyone could have 66 or A3s. In a lot of games, someone could even have 63. And when you bet this large, they don't really need to raise to get all in by the river, so you might not even know you're dead when, say, a K comes.
If I get called on the flop, I would shut it down. Definitely would not bet if a K or Q come on the turn. May payoff a river bet though.
You should just do a challenge to play X hours per month instead. If you’re winning at $40/hr over the past 1000 hours, then just play 125 hours/mo and check your results, as you should be around +5k.
@@nuklearwinter2892 my actual win rate is higher, but I always put family first and lately I’ve been needed. The challenge took more time away from my family. Family first, everything else is second.
Good for you quitting your 5k challenge, revert to the mean
@@happyeggsbiz7616 the challenge was a mental roadblock for a simpleton like myself.
You analysed the last hand so well but played it too bad. It was evident he had a draw which bricked on the river, so you should be check calling the river instead of leading out yourself.
@@sayantandas2478 checking river was a better line.
DOUG FIX YOUR AUDIO FOR THIS VIDEO
Not sure what you’re hearing, sounds fine on my end.
Card dead for sure. At least you didn’t get a great hand that turned out to be second best.
That’s true, nothing like running KK into AA to ruin your day.
Can I get a reply?!
Sure
@@StiglerPanther sure you can, do you have a specific question?
Yea thinking the guy has a set when u already know how the hands plays out what a genius u even guessed it was pocket 4s I wonder how
@@Jimmybeck14 when I narrated the hands, I say what I was thinking at the time. You can choose to believe it or not, but it’s the truth.
@Jimmy If he didnt think the guy had a set in real time, he would not have folded his big pair of Aces right? But he did fold his big pair of Aces in real time right? Why would he fold his big pair of Aces on the turn?
Putting this villain on a set of 4s was not hard for Doug. Doug knows how the guy plays, so he eliminated 22, A2, A4 and 35 from his range. Sounds like a tight player. Only hand left is 44. AA nor a big Ax are never in the guy's range because he wouldnt have limped pf with those. Putting tight players on a hand is not that hard buddy. They have narrow ranges.
AQ hand was rough. This illustrates why with a bunch of limpers at live low stakes you have to go massive with your PF raise if you want to thin the herd. Minimum $30. They’re happy to call all but the silliest raise sizes with all sorts of stuff with no real plan other than to hope they smash the flop. I would not have been surprised to see anyone show up with a limp called 53o here honestly.
Calling flop is just throwing money away against all this action and I like a fold. We have little chance to improve our hand, and it’s optimistic to think we won’t have to face more betting on the turn.
Turn is an easy fold.
@@loucap81 I needed a bigger raise size for sure. I would say it’s my biggest leak, but I’m sure others would have a bigger list 😂
Player in SB in first AQ hand is half gorilla.
Humm🤔, never noticed
Fix the frigging AUDIO
Why didn't you record a vlog while you were visiting your daughter?! Get your priorities straight!
@@MaydayAggro Ha, I believe my priorities are just fine 😀
@@dougmccuskerpoker you're probably right. I used to play some MMOs with a friend of mine. Every once in a while he'd say "I'm going to go out with the family." Every time I'd say the same thing. 😄
Low stake vloggers are dime a dozen ! Your monotone voice and poor narration plus uneventful pots make this vlog unworthy
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