@@kylefischl6841 I think reverse engineering the 3-bet on river for exploitation purposes against a player who might overfold will go for a suicide play like that at a certain frequency. Say he just has a good bluff in his range and gets creative.... highly unlikely concering how many nutted combos could maybe smash ur nutflush.... lots of fullhouses and who knows the rare quad 66s..... the deeper you are the easier the fold so I think there it was a good place to fold imo vs the MP range... we are looking at most likely Q6s imo that made it by the turn that or he just smashed with the pocket 88s 66s 99s...
I recently pulled of a bluff where I bet king high against bottom boat for $400 into a $400 pot at a 1/3 table. I think it's worth it to call here just for the peace of mind. @@kylefischl6841
Other flushes that get there backdoor often feel disguised enough to raise. The same argument is true for raising with a naked 6, which he has several of in range, and would also make the turn min click make some sense. I'm likely making a crying call in this spot - we simply beat too many things. Any 6, any smaller flush that thinks it's really disguised after flopping a Q, and of course any bluffs. I don't think the fold is bad by any stretch - but idk if I could get away from it here. I also think that in lower stakes, players ALWAYS have it here. Once we hit 5/10, that's perhaps not as true... but that's a read for Kyle to make in real time. Great hand sir!
Of course there are bluffs in the opponent's range but I'm guessing you only win like 10-20% of the time with a call They don't always have it but they sometimes do have it
good fold with the A3s, he looked like an OMC, they definitely not bluffing, and as always I love the movie clips, thats what made me sub ya channel when I first came across ya page n the fact that u break down ya reasoning for your decisions in the hands, thanks for the free game, Ive became a better player from watching ya channel, some may say dont tap the tank lol by making these vlogs but I say help the sharks get better!!!
Kyle- your movie cutaways make me LOL harder than any other poker vlog. Keep the laughs coming. 😆 p.s. I think your fold @ 11:35 has to be the right play.
Nice! Love the straightforward content! First time watching and I live in Sarasota, been meaning to check out the tournament scene at One Eyed Jack’s.. used to play at the KC in Palm Beach when I lived there…any decent tourneys?
Unless your opponent was tilted or blasting off I don't see how they can be bluffing with the 3-bet on the river. I think you're right in that the microbet on the turn was a setup since they already had a made hand and just wanted to string you along by giving you excellent pot odds with your draws.
Hard to lay down, the only thing that would make a call there on the suspected full house is if the villian has bluffed much before. However does scream full house
As played that fold on the river with the flush was good. There are no bluffs and all single 6s and lower flushes would just call. I think the mistake was raising river when he already made that suspicious micro bet on the turn and then lead out on river to try to make up profit for his made hand. Just my opinion.
@@DTR1LL turn was definitely suspicious, but I came to play this day Was not going to be too safe, think we need to try for value and reevaluate if faced with further aggression. If I just get called likely make an extra 200+ from all two pairs and worse flushes
This looked like quads to me he hit a set flop and was planning to check call. The turn gave quads and he decided he'd have to bet but bet small. Then decided to try to get a little value on the river but when you raised him I think he put you on a full house or flush so he went for massive value. Really solid fold. Don't think he's EVER bluffing there
I play there (not at 5/10) and a 3-bet on the river - unless it's a crazy action player - they have it. Those folks always seem to bet crazy when they actually have it save for like 1 or 2 guys. Good fold.
2:02 betting half pot into two opponents is not small. C-betting 40 will provide the same info for less risk and give you more flexibility to bluff on later streets. But nice read/play on turn.
Okay, so I paused the video at around 8:24 and was thinking to myself, "I need to go down there and play that 5/10 game that they're running; what in world is up with all that limping multiple ways pre-flop?? Are you kidding me? Please God, let those same limpers be there whenever I do decide to go over there and play, pretty please, just one time." One more final thought: you're going to need a substantial amount of $ for a 5/10 bankroll, as in substantial. I believe you have what it takes to make it at these stakes and call yourself a winning player with a positive win rate, just make sure you have the bankroll to avoid and/or properly absorb the inevitable 4 to 5 figure swings up or down. Congratulations, sir, on a job well done!
If it's a action game then will be Calling with the A3 ❤. If he has it, then he has it.....was thinking don't raise it!!! And then you raised. Lol. Wasn't really that much more......if he went 1500+ then be different in my opinion
I don’t know a lot about poker, but a river 3 bet on a paired board is about as foldable as it gets, especially if you block the completed flush draw. Factor in the min bet on the turn, and it grows even more suspicious.
@@michaelm.sinclair3205 definitely interested Kyle.fischl@gmail.com is my email if you can send more details with editing experience and exactly wat type of coaching you are looking for
Definitely had the boat, but instead of you saving $500, I see it as you wasted $225…should have just called on a paired board, and you get to see his hand…information.
With the fact that you put out a video almost every day and you play realistic stakes like most of us Love watching your videos I would definitely say you are a B possibly A Lister. Definitely not in the C list!
3 bet river is def strength, good fold i would say, other flushes are just calling,
@@lexnyc10003 that was my thought as well
@@kylefischl6841 I think reverse engineering the 3-bet on river for exploitation purposes against a player who might overfold will go for a suicide play like that at a certain frequency. Say he just has a good bluff in his range and gets creative.... highly unlikely concering how many nutted combos could maybe smash ur nutflush.... lots of fullhouses and who knows the rare quad 66s..... the deeper you are the easier the fold so I think there it was a good place to fold imo vs the MP range... we are looking at most likely Q6s imo that made it by the turn that or he just smashed with the pocket 88s 66s 99s...
I recently pulled of a bluff where I bet king high against bottom boat for $400 into a $400 pot at a 1/3 table. I think it's worth it to call here just for the peace of mind. @@kylefischl6841
Other flushes that get there backdoor often feel disguised enough to raise. The same argument is true for raising with a naked 6, which he has several of in range, and would also make the turn min click make some sense. I'm likely making a crying call in this spot - we simply beat too many things. Any 6, any smaller flush that thinks it's really disguised after flopping a Q, and of course any bluffs. I don't think the fold is bad by any stretch - but idk if I could get away from it here. I also think that in lower stakes, players ALWAYS have it here. Once we hit 5/10, that's perhaps not as true... but that's a read for Kyle to make in real time.
Great hand sir!
Of course there are bluffs in the opponent's range but I'm guessing you only win like 10-20% of the time with a call
They don't always have it but they sometimes do have it
That smelled like a boat on the turn. Good fold.
Excellent vlog session Kyle! Solid playing too! Thanks for what you do
good fold with the A3s, he looked like an OMC, they definitely not bluffing, and as always I love the movie clips, thats what made me sub ya channel when I first came across ya page n the fact that u break down ya reasoning for your decisions in the hands, thanks for the free game, Ive became a better player from watching ya channel, some may say dont tap the tank lol by making these vlogs but I say help the sharks get better!!!
Looks like full house, I think you saved $500
@@DanielSong39 Thank you
I appreciate the feedback
I agree with this dude. Either a good fold or a risky, amazing bluff.
Fold looks correct, friend. Good play.
I think he had quad 6s
What full houses leads turn and river. I say QK QJ Q10 of hearts.
Think he was sitting on QQ for nut full house and was begging for a turn call with any holding.
Good job Kyle! Discomfort is the fuel for growth!
The A3 was a good fold.
This is my Spot! Will be playing the 1100 but in on the 17th and 18th
Kyle- your movie cutaways make me LOL harder than any other poker vlog. Keep the laughs coming. 😆 p.s. I think your fold @ 11:35 has to be the right play.
Fold was optimal on the heart flush hand but calling is ok as well. Just seems like they have it like 90-95% of the time here.
Maybe closer to 80% but same answer, you lose money over the long run making those calls
Nice! Love the straightforward content! First time watching and I live in Sarasota, been meaning to check out the tournament scene at One Eyed Jack’s.. used to play at the KC in Palm Beach when I lived there…any decent tourneys?
Good fold
As played you have to call the river in that hand. I would not have raised. That being said once he 3 bets it’s a snap fold.
Thinking he had pocket 9s or 6s on that hand. Good lay down. The river action basically told you that
A3 Hand you definitely call. What full house leads turn and river not letting its opp catch up. Should of called with the paired board.
Unless your opponent was tilted or blasting off I don't see how they can be bluffing with the 3-bet on the river. I think you're right in that the microbet on the turn was a setup since they already had a made hand and just wanted to string you along by giving you excellent pot odds with your draws.
Range advantage is wasted thought process if your opponents aren't thinking like this. Against other pros or trying recs it's relevant
Hard to lay down, the only thing that would make a call there on the suspected full house is if the villian has bluffed much before.
However does scream full house
As played that fold on the river with the flush was good. There are no bluffs and all single 6s and lower flushes would just call. I think the mistake was raising river when he already made that suspicious micro bet on the turn and then lead out on river to try to make up profit for his made hand. Just my opinion.
@@DTR1LL turn was definitely suspicious, but I came to play this day
Was not going to be too safe, think we need to try for value and reevaluate if faced with further aggression. If I just get called likely make an extra 200+ from all two pairs and worse flushes
To be fair in a similar spot Kyle 3 bet on the turn and got an instafold from a semi bluffer
@@kylefischl6841I’d also have just called river when the board is paired but at least you did fold and didn’t station the river 3bet
@@kylefischl6841 true but I feel like a lot of capable players can reraise river most of the time to make us fold
Is it possible it’s a small flush or straight or trips?
Well, you WERE looking for that third 3; so I suppose using the Rounders scene was kinda perfect.
It’s the same game. Only the sizings are different. Get your mind right and you will be fine. GL
This looked like quads to me he hit a set flop and was planning to check call. The turn gave quads and he decided he'd have to bet but bet small. Then decided to try to get a little value on the river but when you raised him I think he put you on a full house or flush so he went for massive value. Really solid fold. Don't think he's EVER bluffing there
I'm guessing he thought you might have pocket 8s or the ace high flush
The a/3 hearts is an easy fold. I think the KQ hand shove is more interesting. Ballsy shove
I play there (not at 5/10) and a 3-bet on the river - unless it's a crazy action player - they have it. Those folks always seem to bet crazy when they actually have it save for like 1 or 2 guys. Good fold.
2:02 betting half pot into two opponents is not small. C-betting 40 will provide the same info for less risk and give you more flexibility to bluff on later streets. But nice read/play on turn.
Good fold, you're correct amatuer poker players are not good enough to bluff in that position, he had it.
I'm pretty sure Rampage would have bluffed because he bluffs with any two cards LOL
Okay, so I paused the video at around 8:24 and was thinking to myself, "I need to go down there and play that 5/10 game that they're running; what in world is up with all that limping multiple ways pre-flop?? Are you kidding me? Please God, let those same limpers be there whenever I do decide to go over there and play, pretty please, just one time." One more final thought: you're going to need a substantial amount of $ for a 5/10 bankroll, as in substantial. I believe you have what it takes to make it at these stakes and call yourself a winning player with a positive win rate, just make sure you have the bankroll to avoid and/or properly absorb the inevitable 4 to 5 figure swings up or down. Congratulations, sir, on a job well done!
Great video! Do you play full time or do you have a job outside of poker?
If it's a action game then will be Calling with the A3 ❤. If he has it, then he has it.....was thinking don't raise it!!! And then you raised. Lol. Wasn't really that much more......if he went 1500+ then be different in my opinion
i think that guy had 99 when you made that heart flush. I'd have played it the same. depending how tilted i am i might call off.
Hey man would you mind telling me what your rpm is if it’s not a big deal? Just curious what it is for poker
@@christophera434 honestly do not keep live stats that detailed
OVER 9000
I don’t know a lot about poker, but a river 3 bet on a paired board is about as foldable as it gets, especially if you block the completed flush draw. Factor in the min bet on the turn, and it grows even more suspicious.
Kyle buddy u got to remember ur suits when looking pre flop must must
Would you ever do a meet up game?
@@cnkiller2412 I have done many of them
Mostly in Orlando
If you're raising the nut flush on a paired board, you call the raise.
Because I'd have just called the river bet.
But I'm a losing poker player.
I think you saved $500 and potential tilt on that hand he most likely had that full house
14:39 …can’t be the Qh since it’s a community card. 😂
That tier list is inaccurate but what do I know, Mariano definitely the A list and your creeping into the B role
Hello world
where can i find that poker player tier list?
@@ponged8703 I posed it in Instagram and Twitter but don’t know who made it originally
Just happy to be on in lol 😂
@@kylefischl6841 who is the youtuber who holds the shark fin? never seen him
@@ponged8703That’s Jaman Burton. He’s one of the best TH-camrs. Won poker vlogger of the year recently.
Jamon burton@@ponged8703
@@ponged8703 Jaman Burton
when the hell did they start running a 5/10 at one eyed jacks??
2.6/1 Feels wrong to fold, but I get it. Feels nutted
There are literally zero bluffs
Congrats on making the list!!
I do editing work if you want to get up a tier! ha Ill trade for poker coaching.
@@michaelm.sinclair3205 definitely interested
Kyle.fischl@gmail.com is my email if you can send more details with editing experience and exactly wat type of coaching you are looking for
@@kylefischl6841 Ill email in the AM!
Why are you opening 4x?
@@aaronsebastyan9065 it was standard for the table most of the day
Think fold was the right play. That $25 turn bet was sus af.
What time/day of week was only a 5/10 playing there? That's unusual.
THINK YOU just have to fold the 3 bet there
Definitely had the boat, but instead of you saving $500, I see it as you wasted $225…should have just called on a paired board, and you get to see his hand…information.
Good fold but you had enough information to just call.
I think he had Q6
@@mouse950 thank you for the feed back
Crazy that jaman is S tier. His videos are hard to watch, he's genuinely rude to everyone and plays it off as a joke. Good vlog though Kyle
Why r u opening to 50 at 5/10 lol
What should he be opening to?
@@SpendingAddictionI needa know. Asking for a friend lol
Because at those stack depths below 50 is just a bomb pot 😂
@@valsverdlov5458 had a player post both blinds in middle position so 30 already in
@@kylefischl6841 ah that makes sense
Never seen that poker vlogger tier before. I can say it’s an absolutely terrible list. Doug and Babbo as A’s loses all credibility
Facts!!!
Gazzy B is A tier idk if he was on there... also you are never check raising 9-8 on KQ5 lol thats just punting
@@spaffron4285 meant 10 9
Rarely but if i think they are just c betting with air will do with any two against an over aggressive opponent
@@zekebones34 idk who made it
Just thought it was funny when I saw it
@@kylefischl6841 that makes more sense... I thought it might be some solver data that makes zero sense and doesn't apply at regular person live stakes
What is your telegram? Looking to join club gg
With the fact that you put out a video almost every day and you play realistic stakes like most of us Love watching your videos I would definitely say you are a B possibly A Lister. Definitely not in the C list!
Good fold
@@philiprodger4943 thank you I appreciate the feedback