on the TJs hand i’m trying to pile the money in OTF. One thing you didn’t mention is you not only have a FD and gut shot but you also have two overs that can likely be good and when the Q hits on the turn that is better for your range then your opponents and would put a lot of a pressure on a hand like J9 or 89. I just would have unloaded there with all that equity
i know you're editing these videos much later than when you originally played so I hope your play actually improves later on because I don't see much of a change in play here since episode 1 except for a few hands.
forget how you played that Q9 hand, in what world do you check call all three streets with a boat there. when you showed he had J8 i was absolutely stunned 🤣
ATs is a clear raise preflop from any position except from sb/bb (although those 2 positions might be close). AA, I'd bet 3/4th pot on flop. Not checking turn. Yes, J9 got there. AJ got there. you're behind KQ/KT now. but you're missing a ton of value from flush draws, KJ, K9(?), QJ, AQ(?), JT. You have to get the thin value somewhere. Also it's unlikely you're going to get raised by a bluff hand since you have sets in your range and AJ for broadway. I'd just go 3 street for value here and ~20% of the time when called on river you lose to KQ/KT..
U need to think more about what ur opponents can have when u value bet. Use all the info from previous streets and construct a range. “What happens if…” type questions.
Whenever I call, I always make or wait for the other person to show. I have also made the dealer turn over the cards when they just muck without showing. I need all the info I can get
Playing $2-$5 with mandatory straddle for $10. I was in the button when I raised $60.Small blind 3 bet for $250, my big mistake was 4 betting for just $500 instead of going $700 or more.Villain called then flopped an Ace.
The straight vrs boat hand. I had one very similar. I flopped a straight. Had KTh. Opponent had QJ. Flop comes QJ9. I was for chips so I had cash in front of me. QJ was in the BB I was UTG. He leads out on the flop for $25. I raise to $100 putting a bill in. First dealer tells me I can’t play cash. I pull it back and say raise to $100. Then he says the action of putting the bill in, which they say wasn’t acceptable x hon counts as an oversized single call. So the action didn’t count but was binding. It was rather weird. I understand the oversized chip rule, which was an error on my part. But for them to say it’s not a legal action and then to also say it was binding. Kinda weird. Anyways. Dude catches a Jack on the turn and fills up. I knew he had a boat. Punt off my stack on tilt. Dude shows up with my chips. I say give them to 9 seat and bring me some more. Booked a win but i was a little annoyed for a couple orbits.
@@MagikarpPoker Yea. The money was live but the physical cash was not. This was in MN. We got some weird rules regarding poker. Like we have spread limit instead of no limit
Tread cautiously multiway because flopped flushes love to trap. So dont dismiss flushes just because the flop got checked through. Play a straight and below as if u were playing a 2nd pair on non-threatening boards. If its a heads up pot, one can worry less about a monotone flop.
Why do you play so friendly with people you know/acquaintances? You do know they’re there to take your money right? You live and you learn but seems like you’re not learning lol
Man you really got hit with the deck here... that $5 turn bet with the nuts vs a front door flush draw was hilarious lol
That was an atrocious play against the legendary Mario the Dealer 😂
your the man brother. i wish you much success in everything you do. crush these fools
on the TJs hand i’m trying to pile the money in OTF. One thing you didn’t mention is you not only have a FD and gut shot but you also have two overs that can likely be good and when the Q hits on the turn that is better for your range then your opponents and would put a lot of a pressure on a hand like J9 or 89. I just would have unloaded there with all that equity
i know you're editing these videos much later than when you originally played so I hope your play actually improves later on because I don't see much of a change in play here since episode 1 except for a few hands.
Don't limp A-10 suited!
forget how you played that Q9 hand, in what world do you check call all three streets with a boat there. when you showed he had J8 i was absolutely stunned 🤣
It got him paid the max though lol
Another good video
How did that dude not raise the river with J-8 ? Literally only losing to J-10 and a straight flush lol
Welcome to Vegas $1/3…🤷♂️
Scared money don't make no money yeeehaw
Lol he shoulda reraised all in
He was afraid of J10
Ther eis still someone behind him that will act
ATs is a clear raise preflop from any position except from sb/bb (although those 2 positions might be close).
AA, I'd bet 3/4th pot on flop. Not checking turn. Yes, J9 got there. AJ got there. you're behind KQ/KT now. but you're missing a ton of value from flush draws, KJ, K9(?), QJ, AQ(?), JT. You have to get the thin value somewhere. Also it's unlikely you're going to get raised by a bluff hand since you have sets in your range and AJ for broadway. I'd just go 3 street for value here and ~20% of the time when called on river you lose to KQ/KT..
U need to think more about what ur opponents can have when u value bet. Use all the info from previous streets and construct a range. “What happens if…” type questions.
Hungry horse
@@adambrand2793 shhhhhh don’t tell anyone about the sauce
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Whenever I call, I always make or wait for the other person to show. I have also made the dealer turn over the cards when they just muck without showing. I need all the info I can get
18:11 why the fold for like 4140 more? He could have had a missed flushj???
$149 more and this guy was tight
Playing $2-$5 with mandatory straddle for $10. I was in the button when I raised $60.Small blind 3 bet for $250, my big mistake was 4 betting for just $500 instead of going $700 or more.Villain called then flopped an Ace.
What are you using to record? It seems like you have glasses with a recording device.
That is correct
ggs bro!
How come you play so late? Feels like fatigue can affect your play unless you schedule your sleep accordingly
I have a degen sleep schedule
Mario owns you lol 🤪 love watching this dumpster fire
Mario's the best dealer in town!
what camera do you use?
Meta glasses
The straight vrs boat hand. I had one very similar. I flopped a straight. Had KTh. Opponent had QJ. Flop comes QJ9. I was for chips so I had cash in front of me. QJ was in the BB I was UTG. He leads out on the flop for $25. I raise to $100 putting a bill in. First dealer tells me I can’t play cash. I pull it back and say raise to $100. Then he says the action of putting the bill in, which they say wasn’t acceptable x hon counts as an oversized single call.
So the action didn’t count but was binding. It was rather weird. I understand the oversized chip rule, which was an error on my part. But for them to say it’s not a legal action and then to also say it was binding. Kinda weird.
Anyways. Dude catches a Jack on the turn and fills up. I knew he had a boat. Punt off my stack on tilt. Dude shows up with my chips. I say give them to 9 seat and bring me some more. Booked a win but i was a little annoyed for a couple orbits.
Damn that's a weird hand given the cash wasn't in play... as long as you put the cash on the table before the hand starts then it should be good to go
@@MagikarpPoker Yea. The money was live but the physical cash was not. This was in MN. We got some weird rules regarding poker. Like we have spread limit instead of no limit
You are too results orrientated. Its easy to say what you should of done after you see their holdings.
You got a lot of training to do
If anyone reading this ever figures out how to play a monotone board while holding a straight or less, please reply.
Tread cautiously multiway because flopped flushes love to trap. So dont dismiss flushes just because the flop got checked through. Play a straight and below as if u were playing a 2nd pair on non-threatening boards. If its a heads up pot, one can worry less about a monotone flop.
you play your big draws way too passively removing your opponent the option to fold his garbage....
You call the guy playing 4-7s a nit?!? You’re clueless 😅
My man limps and folds pocket pairs to raises...
Why do you play so friendly with people you know/acquaintances? You do know they’re there to take your money right? You live and you learn but seems like you’re not learning lol
It's a leak of mine...
Yikes
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