As a Czech, hearing you mention Jaromír Jágr in the beginning really warms my heart. Cheers from the Czech Republic Daniel! Keep up the awesome content, we are loving it!! One of my favorite things is your ability to make yourself laugh. Every spot is a spot that's potentially a spot ...where you can do something 🤣🤣 Whenever you make yourself laugh like that, it makes me laughttoo. I LOVE IT!! hahah Thank you Daniel
Daniel u are too awesome for poker community. i think that you have done more for poker community than any other top poker player! thnx so much for your lessons. i hope one day i get to play with you!
I'm a fan. He has been called the best and I don't disagree - but- nothing, no matter how good you are and alot of folks disagree with me - beats luck !
It's really nice to hear your explanation of exploiting other players based off their tendencies. It really benefits when one is able to pay attention to what's going on at the table. Got to take shots here and there, and if it's a miss, it happens. But well done on bluffing Cary, you definitely played in the range of Aces. Free money! Keep the awesome videos coming Daniel, they're the best poker study tool for me.
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Is it just me or is daaaniel exuding an inner confidence we haven't seen from him since he hit the solvers?? Almost like he has taken what he needs from the spreadsheets and linked it with his experience and come up with a hybrid to take on these gto brats, he's looking very comfortable these days...i can sense a bracelet in his future🔮
When asked about the possibility of success for such an impossible raid, the general replied, "It is the fact that it is regarded as impossible that makes it possible."
I loved this more than I should have lol, 6 deuce off suit and wins lol!! Call me crazy but this is what makes Daniel so damn fun to watch, I think he should embrace doing this more often honestly, really want to see him stay more patient though, you can tell when he gets tired he just says oh well gives in, which is his right, he is a made man, but boy if he was just a little more hungry I think he would capture 6 more bracelets with ease.
Great hand. I love the "sweat with.." when the opponent hands are hidden and for us, the viewers, to see what we would do. When we see the cards everyone is a poker master but when the cards are hidden then we start to sweat :)
One of the things I've noticed about Foxen is how much attention he pays to hands that he isn't in. He's made a few side comments at the end of pots that reveal he knew exactly what was happening.
Exactly. The solvers can’t solve as good humans can go beyond the math we know of. So like that wacky test thing you tricked me into doing I picked to fold and the computer forced me to lose $500 instead like it’s better in the long run I get it but I ain’t going to live that long you know
As some others commented, I think one take away that was not mentioned was that Daniel with about 160 big blinds only was risking 10% of his stack with a 60k bet pre, while Cary was risking about 25% of his. When does Daniel not make this play with everything else being equal, 80 big blinds, 40 big blinds? 100% Daniel doesn't reply to this question, but I'm glad he shared.
@Daniel Negreanu the thought occurs, that if you like chess and poker then you might find super fast chess fun. In 15 second chess, called ultra on lichess, if you never premove you will lose on time, but if you're opponent knows you are premoving then they can exploit. So there is kind of an element of bluff. (random idea.. b.t.w if 15 seconds is just too fast, there's hyper which is 30 seconds (but there you have to stick to regular moves more because if you're dead on board, they usually will have time to convert.) - I'm quite addicted to it, and I don't think that many people even know about it, but it's definitely a fun way to learn actual chess to some degree as well. Because you're getting a much bigger sample of games. plus it's super convenient, with the whole game lasting less than a minute.
The silver basically said if it confusing and you can’t really tell at all what the guy has then check maybe he will tell you next round of betting otherwise bet for value
Great channel. Aside from the topic in this video (which was very accurate), what do you think about Americas Card Room? I reside in New York State so online poker is very limited. I've been playing ACR for years. Never large stakes. Mostly low and micro tournaments and some cash. I will play about 5-7 tournaments a week. I will reach the bubble quite often and even min-cash. However I never go beyond min-cashing. Before the bubble I will have a commanding chip lead, within the top 10% of the field. Yet near the bubble I ALWAYS begin to lose. It never seems to fail. I also play live poker on the weekends with positive results (to the point where I have considered quitting my job to play full time) and study poker just about daily. So this all leads back to ACR and whether or not something shady is going on when players get near the money. Has anyone ever analyzed hand histories like they did with Ultimate Bet and Full Tilt Poker to see whether or not certain users are winning with sketchy hands all too often? Just curious if you know anything about ACR. Thanks for all the videos and info you provide
@@FCarraro1 and if you do mean play instead of player, then youre not gonna have a good time moving up in stakes "waiting for better spots" because your opponents will be smart enough not to, and take every opportunity where they're expected to profit. explain to me why a sensible poker player would not make a play that he knows in that specific situation is going to print money
Would this not be a good spot to check flop in the dark then? Just as you did on the Winters analysis. Surely AQT hits your range as RFI, even with Katz's stronger holdings.
This is what separates Dnegs and Ivey and the other elite players. They have a stone cold bluff with 6deuce in their arsenal. I simply wouldn't trust to my reading ability to ever have this kind of bluff in my tool kit.
I’m so surprised by how unceremoniously people leave the table when they lose. It’s like nothing happened. I think a handshake with folks at the table or something would be a nice etiquette to introduce. You don’t see chess player just gtfo without even acknowledging each other when they lose.
With the big blind ante when you are sitting on say 50BBs do you every think that you are actually on 25bbs. They say a guy has a 20bbs stack has some wiggle room but in my head you have 10bbs. Should I not think this way?
I like your vids. Played at the aria a while ago years ago and they did not charge me for parking. I just checked and that is not the case anymore. It’s a major factor in where I choose to play. I know it’s an economic war and companies have to be shity about hiding the truth prices because money is completely fucked. Unfortunately there is nothing in the world that does not change value over time. Guess their parking became more valuable. Maybe it will reduce back down if I tell everyone not to go there. Ehh worth a shot don’t you think.
I think if u put in a solver that utg is limping/folding 99 the solver would raise 100%, too much fold equity. People missunderstand what solver does, what we see is both sides trying to exploit the other side into they get to equilibrium, but if u change the nodes, the solver changes a lot.
The bluff's success rested on the assumption that Villain doesn't recognise that Hero goes for this play with any two cards. This assumption was correct in this case, but...
Do you think that Jager could've jammed behind you with AJ? My reasoning would be that you just called the all-in instead of jamming. If you jammed, your range would be a lot scarier for Jager (QQ, KK, AA). I know it is a risky thing to do bc you have him covered, but he would be picking up a lot of chips if it worked out. I thought of this because you always say against good players you have to be more aggressive if you want to win the tournament.
This hand is silly, nobody can replicate this Daniel.. it's your imagine, history and your balance of checking flop.. most of the time this would get snapped off
“Every spot is a spot that’s potentially a spot.” Amanda is gonna be sooooo mad at you for telling us that profound DNegs poker secret.
Sleeping on the couch tonight for letting that one slip for sure.
Spot-ception!
why would she be mad, is this an inside joke
@@jcw8955 Yeah Daniel often mentions in these breakdown videos that Amanda doesn't want him to reveal his poker secrets
Very profound. Hahaha
This definitely throws a wrench in my strategy of asking myself "would Daniel play these cards" before putting in.
But the answers yes
But there you go. That's going to send you broke, DNegs doesn't play 62, he plays 6 other players, with 62.
As a Czech, hearing you mention Jaromír Jágr in the beginning really warms my heart. Cheers from the Czech Republic Daniel! Keep up the awesome content, we are loving it!!
One of my favorite things is your ability to make yourself laugh. Every spot is a spot that's potentially a spot ...where you can do something 🤣🤣 Whenever you make yourself laugh like that, it makes me laughttoo. I LOVE IT!! hahah Thank you Daniel
Legend
Hey Daniel been watching you for over 20 years. You are my favorite poker player. Thanks for the good content and the fun poker over the years!
Daniel u are too awesome for poker community. i think that you have done more for poker community than any other top poker player! thnx so much for your lessons. i hope one day i get to play with you!
"Every spot is a spot is a spot where you can do some stuff"
Preach! Ty Daniel for sharing. Good reminder/reason as to why we need to be "in game". 🙌
“Every spot is a spot that’s potentially a spot”
Legit beat piece of strategy advice I’ve heard in a while. Dnegs coming in clutch with this series!
Great series, thanks for breaking down so many hands from the high roller bowl!
Wow, you’re “sharp” and us mere mortals “sharp” is a different level, great stuff and awesome explanation. Love the series.
Excellent serie Dnegs, keep them coming!
In Cary’s position, I like shoving on the flop. He’s got so much equity, even against Ax and he’s getting 2-to-1.
Folding out all better and getting called by only worse...
i think a solver would probably shove. Don't know icm-wise, though, Dnegs could very likely be "trapping" with premium hands that can call a shove
agreed or the shove the turn
I remember watching you Daniel 20 years ago in the WSOP when I was wee little lad. You haven’t changed much! Still fun to watch
Really enjoy your commentary and the way you break down hands and situations. Thanks for the uploads!
I'm a fan. He has been called the best and I don't disagree - but- nothing, no matter how good you are and alot of folks disagree with me - beats luck !
I love how Daniel has correctly made the assessment that humans will always make mistakes and in poker you should always exploit to certain extent
For sure, humans make so many mistakes in poker, even the best ones. That will never change.
Amazing analysis. Your ability to solve a table is insane!
It's really nice to hear your explanation of exploiting other players based off their tendencies. It really benefits when one is able to pay attention to what's going on at the table. Got to take shots here and there, and if it's a miss, it happens. But well done on bluffing Cary, you definitely played in the range of Aces. Free money! Keep the awesome videos coming Daniel, they're the best poker study tool for me.
That game was so fun to watch! Thanks for the hand breakdown.
These are the best Poker vlogs out there! Thank you Dnegs! Cheers to some run good this year from Chicago! Huge Fan!
I'm a 72 year old Torontonian 🇨🇦 lady that can't play poker very well but absolutely loves to watch Daniel (Kid Poker), continue to do his thing. Negreanu has the BEST Personality of all the players. Love the Hell out of you and I hope you have a Lovely, Lovely LIFE and Wife🥰🤎🖖🏽💋❤️😇👏💚💛💜🖤💙💖
i love this video because you’re opening with how stupid your decisions look and finishing with super exploitative insights that shows why you did it
Jaromir Jagr LOL. As a 90's hockey guy from Maine, this was hilarious to me. "I don't know his first name, so i'm gonna go with Jaromir Jagr!" hahaha
Is it just me or is daaaniel exuding an inner confidence we haven't seen from him since he hit the solvers?? Almost like he has taken what he needs from the spreadsheets and linked it with his experience and come up with a hybrid to take on these gto brats, he's looking very comfortable these days...i can sense a bracelet in his future🔮
When you raise, you're not just betting on your hand, you're betting against your opponent's.
I was wondering how you would justify this one... and... makes a lot of sense. My god. Loving the moves!
Such an nice guy KATZ, wishing every player good luck, and shaking hands, after he got busted ! 🤔
Its literally his business.
Love your thoughts mate! I'm learning so much.
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Love these breakdowns!
That 1/3 bet on the turn was sick...
Haha I can’t wait to see that another awesome video 😍🔥
Love those type videos! Great stuff! Why aren’t you playing the triton series? - would love to see you crush there!
You said you stick to Poker Go and WSOP games, but it would be awesome to see you play in Triton poker games. Great video as always Dnegs!
Really awesome breakdown on the 6-2 hand!
Very educational as always.
Thanks from 🇸🇪
Loved watching this hand. Just curious how much of your decision to bet the turn and how much to bet on the turn was based on the actual turn card?
When asked about the possibility of success for such an impossible raid, the general replied, "It is the fact that it is regarded as impossible that makes it possible."
Love your videos DNegs. Keep crushing it mate!
I loved this more than I should have lol, 6 deuce off suit and wins lol!! Call me crazy but this is what makes Daniel so damn fun to watch, I think he should embrace doing this more often honestly, really want to see him stay more patient though, you can tell when he gets tired he just says oh well gives in, which is his right, he is a made man, but boy if he was just a little more hungry I think he would capture 6 more bracelets with ease.
Great hand. I love the "sweat with.." when the opponent hands are hidden and for us, the viewers, to see what we would do. When we see the cards everyone is a poker master but when the cards are hidden then we start to sweat :)
Haha, so true.
Thanks for these, great content, I appreciate you and what you are doing, wish you luck in WSOP
The greats are great because they do things other people wouldn't do. Perfect strategy.
I love your poker game
One of the things I've noticed about Foxen is how much attention he pays to hands that he isn't in. He's made a few side comments at the end of pots that reveal he knew exactly what was happening.
Exactly. The solvers can’t solve as good humans can go beyond the math we know of. So like that wacky test thing you tricked me into doing I picked to fold and the computer forced me to lose $500 instead like it’s better in the long run I get it but I ain’t going to live that long you know
Dan Harrington would be proud
Nice. I learned a lot from this one. Thanks.
I’ll have to watch this twice, first time I was eating a sandwich being all loosey goosey
GREAT VIDS ❤ YOU JUST KEEP GETTING BETTER AND BETTER ❤❤
As some others commented, I think one take away that was not mentioned was that Daniel with about 160 big blinds only was risking 10% of his stack with a 60k bet pre, while Cary was risking about 25% of his. When does Daniel not make this play with everything else being equal, 80 big blinds, 40 big blinds? 100% Daniel doesn't reply to this question, but I'm glad he shared.
Man, never lose this beard. It suits you so well.
I would Love to see you play a triton event 1 day.
🤣🤣 Eating a sandwich, you mean like Phil Helmuth does🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love watching you set him off.
@Daniel Negreanu the thought occurs, that if you like chess and poker then you might find super fast chess fun. In 15 second chess, called ultra on lichess, if you never premove you will lose on time, but if you're opponent knows you are premoving then they can exploit. So there is kind of an element of bluff. (random idea.. b.t.w if 15 seconds is just too fast, there's hyper which is 30 seconds (but there you have to stick to regular moves more because if you're dead on board, they usually will have time to convert.) - I'm quite addicted to it, and I don't think that many people even know about it, but it's definitely a fun way to learn actual chess to some degree as well. Because you're getting a much bigger sample of games. plus it's super convenient, with the whole game lasting less than a minute.
Cary seems like a nice guy.
The silver basically said if it confusing and you can’t really tell at all what the guy has then check maybe he will tell you next round of betting otherwise bet for value
Like first, watch later.
You the best ❤️
good video.
Great channel. Aside from the topic in this video (which was very accurate), what do you think about Americas Card Room? I reside in New York State so online poker is very limited. I've been playing ACR for years. Never large stakes. Mostly low and micro tournaments and some cash. I will play about 5-7 tournaments a week. I will reach the bubble quite often and even min-cash. However I never go beyond min-cashing. Before the bubble I will have a commanding chip lead, within the top 10% of the field. Yet near the bubble I ALWAYS begin to lose. It never seems to fail. I also play live poker on the weekends with positive results (to the point where I have considered quitting my job to play full time) and study poker just about daily. So this all leads back to ACR and whether or not something shady is going on when players get near the money. Has anyone ever analyzed hand histories like they did with Ultimate Bet and Full Tilt Poker to see whether or not certain users are winning with sketchy hands all too often? Just curious if you know anything about ACR. Thanks for all the videos and info you provide
When you cash over a certain amount, do they pay you in chips or do they write you a check?
Daniel what do you think the approximate EV of your pre flop raise here is?
why does it matter? if its plus ev you should make the play, its that simple
@@liambarron9772 I want to get a feel for if it’s more marginal or something more significant
@@liambarron9772 no, if another play has an even higher ev.
@@FCarraro1 youre confusing ev with equity, if a play is +ev it has already taken into account all factors of the hand
@@FCarraro1 and if you do mean play instead of player, then youre not gonna have a good time moving up in stakes "waiting for better spots" because your opponents will be smart enough not to, and take every opportunity where they're expected to profit. explain to me why a sensible poker player would not make a play that he knows in that specific situation is going to print money
Do the %’s for the 2nd hand take in to account there was a folded ace ?
Would this not be a good spot to check flop in the dark then? Just as you did on the Winters analysis. Surely AQT hits your range as RFI, even with Katz's stronger holdings.
What do you u do if they go all-in? lose 60k while chip leader on the table? Good spot to raise but is it a good spot in tournament?
9:20 bet on the flop to represent the ace. Katz check fold means hes a fish
We did good!
This is what separates Dnegs and Ivey and the other elite players. They have a stone cold bluff with 6deuce in their arsenal.
I simply wouldn't trust to my reading ability to ever have this kind of bluff in my tool kit.
Again a Tight player is ATs a good call? Is it a better call again a loose or a tight Player?
with the BB ante in play, probably still.
Daniel is making sure he gets a new poker bankroll out of this series lol
Am I correct to assume, PH and Catz have pretty similar styles?
I’m so surprised by how unceremoniously people leave the table when they lose. It’s like nothing happened.
I think a handshake with folks at the table or something would be a nice etiquette to introduce. You don’t see chess player just gtfo without even acknowledging each other when they lose.
In the Nash solver world, isn’t KQs just a shove against a BB squeeze with 20 BBs? Especially with a player in between
hmm got a 61 but did not know to pick more options at first lol
I dont envy Katz watching he got totally owned by 62o. But he played this hand so weirdly that he kinda deserves it
With the big blind ante when you are sitting on say 50BBs do you every think that you are actually on 25bbs. They say a guy has a 20bbs stack has some wiggle room but in my head you have 10bbs. Should I not think this way?
even a Hellmuth would never zoom zoom with a 62 like this, even in his best zoom zoom days.
I like your vids. Played at the aria a while ago years ago and they did not charge me for parking. I just checked and that is not the case anymore. It’s a major factor in where I choose to play. I know it’s an economic war and companies have to be shity about hiding the truth prices because money is completely fucked. Unfortunately there is nothing in the world that does not change value over time. Guess their parking became more valuable. Maybe it will reduce back down if I tell everyone not to go there. Ehh worth a shot don’t you think.
Katz needs to shove over your raise. 2nd pair with the gutshot? Would you rather wait and flip or take that spot. Easy shove.
I think if u put in a solver that utg is limping/folding 99 the solver would raise 100%, too much fold equity. People missunderstand what solver does, what we see is both sides trying to exploit the other side into they get to equilibrium, but if u change the nodes, the solver changes a lot.
Can't believe Katz folded on that first hand
Foxen looks like a lion.
The bluff's success rested on the assumption that Villain doesn't recognise that Hero goes for this play with any two cards. This assumption was correct in this case, but...
How many turnamat He Play in a year?
Katz got to have regret about that 62 hand
I got 56 but I got a couple zeros also and some confusion hands
I took the IQ test, 63 in the 30 spots
Do you think that Jager could've jammed behind you with AJ? My reasoning would be that you just called the all-in instead of jamming. If you jammed, your range would be a lot scarier for Jager (QQ, KK, AA). I know it is a risky thing to do bc you have him covered, but he would be picking up a lot of chips if it worked out. I thought of this because you always say against good players you have to be more aggressive if you want to win the tournament.
He would never rejam top of range into bb, him flatting is pretty much indicative of strength. Without risking more then the call.
Got 79 not happy with it ..
Daniel has been bought
Weird fold by katz. Is he gonna fold to any bet on ace high flop with pair and straight draw. He already invested 1/3 of his stack
S O F A K E 😂
my score was 63
Daniel, Daniel "suited aces"...
Every spot is a spot that’s potentially a spot… where you can do some stuff - Daniel Negreanu
Let. Him. Cook.
This hand is silly, nobody can replicate this Daniel.. it's your imagine, history and your balance of checking flop.. most of the time this would get snapped off
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Happy with a 71 poker IQ for only playing a little under a year
how do you measure that
@@OGRE_HATES_NERDS ego
Happy with a 72 never played poker before
65 and been winning for 20 yrs lol.
Fun fact, the plural of fox is foxen. Ask Brian Regan. 😉
I just wanna know what Foxen is saying lol.. "No not second pair, second possible pair"
loosey loosey goosey deucy
You spike Romanian?