Even still, At $65 on THIS table, the only people who are going to call are gamblers. $65 is just SCREAMING i have the nuts when everyone else is playing weak. Then you go and show them the nuts so they KNOW for a fact that you only bet that high with the nuts. Now you HAVE to bluff high range cards in the future or people will pin your range Easily when you're on cooler and you're too scared/unable to bet for value. Basically everything is wrong with this play twice in a row xD He just tells Everyone at the table to not call his $65 pre-flop raises unless they want to gamble. Who knows how many hands man folded or whatever before this too. Imagine old mates just chilling for 15 hands and then suddenly he's betting $65 on the preflop..... HMMM I WONDER IF HE GOT THE NUTS??? Like shiet. If everyone consistently folds to your Aces before any value even reaches the pot, you are playing like you have 2 Aces. Its not a good thing. @@scottpentek928
Fuck yes are you joking xD The highest raise was $20 and you thought people were going to snap-call $65 twice? Read the room a bit, literally would have had higher EV by limping in. @@SamQuesoPoker
@@sawmill035these people don’t play so your out of luck even a moron would know it’s standard to raise the guy who open raises 10x pre with strong hands
Sometimes you get lucky someone will think your bluffing and maybe think they have the better hand then raise it. Sometimes that person is the lucky one depending on the cards
@@rayanagouzzal Doesn't matter. You can't only 3b with AA, AK, KK, QQ. You need to throw in other cards to balance your range otherwise it's very exploitable. If you only 3b with premium hands you are never going to called.
High risk, high return. Low risk, low return. If I got 2 Ace, I definitely go to war step by step.(But if there's no pair, and he suddenly raises prices up, it will be nightmare lol)
This is also how you flounder on 0 gains for the rest of time because you cant roll value into the pot and consistently lose more than you can gain. Not being married to your hand is not dropping $65 raise preflop twice :)
@@SamQuesoPoker sometimes you gotta do that to see some action. If someone has KJ and the flop comes K Q 7 or something then you should have a fish. Then you could bet harder before the turn and see what happens. Depending on how the table is playing of course
@@SamQuesoPoker From my experience tight players at this stake will not call 3 bet enough for you to worry. Unless you have very loose players at the table, but those guys are usually fish anyways
@@SamQuesoPoker Wow dude great argument, but you might want to rethink that. Just trying to help, when you look at your cards you are making them very easily visible to the other players around you. You're never going to get called when the other players can see you have aces...
You could be right, but the players to my left and right are angled to where they’d have to lean over to see my cards. If you’re right, then that explains why they folded 😂
Not necessarily. You saw two hands. It is very, very possible that the initial raiser merely had two hands worthy of raising, but folding to a 3-bet. For example, QTs, or pocket 4s, or loads and loads of other hands. A sample size of two isn't telling us much of anything yet.
Aces are only good if you have two people all in pre-flop. Otherwise I end up misplaying them and losing a massive pot or winning a tiny one. I have had so, so much more success with bottom sets or suited connectors than overpairs
Try this next time with AA in your position. Just call the first raiser and then since you’re first to act on the flop, bet a Blind $30-$40, most likely someone will raise your Blind bet and then you trap him with the All In or Big ReRaise on the Flop. It’s a tricky move that throws ppl off because they don’t put you on Aces or Kings because you didn’t ReRaise Pre-Flop then they also don’t put you on a decent hand because you bet the Flop blind ✌️
Ive just started playing poker. If i have double Ace or king ill check first. Once i see the cards thats when i raise because people are in the pot already... But again this is online not in person and usually someone else on the table raises after i dont or before i get the chance so i just call it and wait for the cards. Also plenty of times ive folded because someone goes all in before they see any cards.
You need to 3bet more reckless before hand for them to think you're just always 3betting for no reason. OR just literall know the pot size, stake and how much you should bet and how much the highest preflop bet usually is. Like even $6 will have some people folding
I don’t know what everyone’s talking about. You made the perfect size bet. It’s good that he folded. Remember, aces are good for two things. Winning small hands and losing big ones. You took it down. Those aces made you money
Bet size was too big for that table unless you're looking to isolate.. That bet pretty much says I HAVE A MONSTER. (Basically turns your hand into a bluff). You lost a lot of value.
With $2 min. bet I would raise it to $15-20 then when the flop comes in depending if someone raises I would raise double then no matter what the turn is I’m all in just to steal the pot or take someone’s stack
You’re better off baiting till the last card then going all in, I’d of called the $20 and waited for his next bet, then I’d of raised that a bit (depending on pot size) waited for the last card and just all in (hoping they have a good enough hand to fall in the trap) either that or all in straight away, don’t just raise like this it’s stupid
Pocket Rocket after the flop are 🗑️ so yeah if you got one to stick around for the price you’ll charging to see the flop than more than likely your beat. Statistically.
Bro is raising like 500% and wondering why they folding 😭
That’s how you’re supposed to play to get value
Not that high
Less than 4x but yeah that's what you're supposed do for value lol. Just curious of what you'd do personally in the position?
Ur suppose to raise that much in oop. R u type of player who min raise pocket aces
@@mimix9728yeah value is good. Anything above $40 is too high. $20-30 is ideal. It keeps the players interested still. Atleast to see the flop
Min bet, 2$ raises to 65$, yeah they gonna fold.
What are you watching. Guy raised to $20 first
Can you not see the raise?😂
Even still, At $65 on THIS table, the only people who are going to call are gamblers.
$65 is just SCREAMING i have the nuts when everyone else is playing weak.
Then you go and show them the nuts so they KNOW for a fact that you only bet that high with the nuts.
Now you HAVE to bluff high range cards in the future or people will pin your range Easily when you're on cooler and you're too scared/unable to bet for value.
Basically everything is wrong with this play twice in a row xD He just tells Everyone at the table to not call his $65 pre-flop raises unless they want to gamble.
Who knows how many hands man folded or whatever before this too.
Imagine old mates just chilling for 15 hands and then suddenly he's betting $65 on the preflop..... HMMM I WONDER IF HE GOT THE NUTS??? Like shiet.
If everyone consistently folds to your Aces before any value even reaches the pot, you are playing like you have 2 Aces. Its not a good thing. @@scottpentek928
lol come play in san antonio . there would be a 3 bet haha
Eu teria apostado 2.5BB porque eu quero call
bro went straight to almost max bet, thats like asking a girl for sex instead of saying hi for the first interaction
Are you supposed to make it less than 3x out of position? 😂
Fuck yes are you joking xD
The highest raise was $20 and you thought people were going to snap-call $65 twice?
Read the room a bit, literally would have had higher EV by limping in. @@SamQuesoPoker
@@SamQuesoPoker u should've called first and then raise
@@SamQuesoPokerThis comment section has made it clear me that poker is alive and well. Don't tap the glass, and keep doing you
@@sawmill035these people don’t play so your out of luck even a moron would know it’s standard to raise the guy who open raises 10x pre with strong hands
Well, better than cracked twice.
Agreed lol
🤣🤣 I hate when that happens! They all fold when you have pocket AA's
Same lol
That's why you don't raise 50$ on 1-2 preflop
Sometimes you get lucky someone will think your bluffing and maybe think they have the better hand then raise it. Sometimes that person is the lucky one depending on the cards
No they fold when you raise 50 on a 1-2 pre flop 😭😭😭
You can 3-bet more often with less strong hands if they tend to fold lol
Good point lol
If they call ur done for it tho
@@rayanagouzzal Doesn't matter. You can't only 3b with AA, AK, KK, QQ. You need to throw in other cards to balance your range otherwise it's very exploitable. If you only 3b with premium hands you are never going to called.
Better to win small than get busted for a much larger amount
Very true lol
High risk, high return.
Low risk, low return.
If I got 2 Ace, I definitely go to war step by step.(But if there's no pair, and he suddenly raises prices up, it will be nightmare lol)
Him: *Triples the bets before the flop has been turned*
Also him: “Why the hell is everyone folding?
Literally you suppose to wait and play em out , try to get them to raise first if not raise at the end
@@memo5230no you’re not supposed to play like that lol
@@jim2win2 uhm yea you probably don’t even play that’s how I play
3x is a standard 3bet pre-flop
@@jim2win2 if you wanna be some overconfident, hot-shot, idiot, sure. That kind of play isn’t really respected in big poker games.
A win is a win. Falling in love with a hand and expecting a huge return is how you become a poker player who loses more than he wins.
Agreed
This is also how you flounder on 0 gains for the rest of time because you cant roll value into the pot and consistently lose more than you can gain.
Not being married to your hand is not dropping $65 raise preflop twice :)
Ok pro tip: when 3 betting with AA or KK bet a little under 3x for value, usually works
My only fear with that, is I’ll give a good price for multiple players with mediocre hands to call and see a flop
@@SamQuesoPoker This
@@SamQuesoPoker sometimes you gotta do that to see some action. If someone has KJ and the flop comes K Q 7 or something then you should have a fish. Then you could bet harder before the turn and see what happens. Depending on how the table is playing of course
for new players, this is fish tip
@@SamQuesoPoker From my experience tight players at this stake will not call 3 bet enough for you to worry. Unless you have very loose players at the table, but those guys are usually fish anyways
Better than getting busted with 4 / 7 off suit 😆 🤣 😂
That’s rough 😂
Same here. I raise to 12 from UTG. Couple calls. SB 3 bets to 50. Bb folds. I jam 214. Folds to the SB and he tank calls. Runout J4843. He shows 74o
Hint: you never get action with your big hands bec you’re a huge nit and literally are 0 for lifetime in running bluffs.
Bro raised it to the roof 💀😭💀😭
The way you peel your cards, the whole table can see them.
Nahhh
Homeboy shouldn't have raised the 2nd time straight up either. Let him see a flop and hopefully hit a K or Q pair
@@SamQuesoPoker Wow dude great argument, but you might want to rethink that. Just trying to help, when you look at your cards you are making them very easily visible to the other players around you. You're never going to get called when the other players can see you have aces...
You’re saying not to 3-bet out of position?
You could be right, but the players to my left and right are angled to where they’d have to lean over to see my cards.
If you’re right, then that explains why they folded 😂
I see two positives:
1. AA was not cracked twice in a row
2. This table is soooo exploitable to 3-bets
Not necessarily. You saw two hands. It is very, very possible that the initial raiser merely had two hands worthy of raising, but folding to a 3-bet. For example, QTs, or pocket 4s, or loads and loads of other hands. A sample size of two isn't telling us much of anything yet.
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Idk why everyone’s saying he raised too much and that’s why they folded? 3x is a standard preflop raise especially with limpers
Win small than lose a whole stack
That’s a good point 😂
you're playing too tight if they keep folding like that lol
I assure you that was not the case 😂
Pretty stupid opinion. Do you know how unlikely it is that 8/9 other completely random hands will want to call preflop 3bets in a vacuum?
Maybe they're playing too tight. My room has a lot of nits so you have to follow the guys that will throw money around
Bro really got a pocket A'ces twice♥️♠️♦️♠️
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He is a super cool guy
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Not a nightmare at all. The real nightmare is when 3 or more players call your raise with AA and someone gets set or two pair on the flop. 😁
I agree 😂
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Where do you play? I go to SMU and used to play at Poker house all the time but can't anymore.
Also, do you ever play in Splash Squad on ClubGG? I used to run into a player named sammy Queso from time to time lmao.
This is at TCH in Dallas.
Also, yes I used to play in the Splash Squad on club GG
Gotta mix it up a bit champ
You could be right lol
Aces are only good if you have two people all in pre-flop. Otherwise I end up misplaying them and losing a massive pot or winning a tiny one. I have had so, so much more success with bottom sets or suited connectors than overpairs
I feel that lol
Try this next time with AA in your position. Just call the first raiser and then since you’re first to act on the flop, bet a Blind $30-$40, most likely someone will raise your Blind bet and then you trap him with the All In or Big ReRaise on the Flop. It’s a tricky move that throws ppl off because they don’t put you on Aces or Kings because you didn’t ReRaise Pre-Flop then they also don’t put you on a decent hand because you bet the Flop blind ✌️
You know what, I might actually give that a try. It’s definitely unorthodox, but that’s a good thing. Thanks for the tips!
Yeah but on the flop the villain could have a better hand, AA is the best hand pre-flop, but this can change when the cards are turned.
Probably the worst poker advice I have ever read, but my guess is you re just trolling.
"When a degen thinks they are smart"
Never flat aces like that
Used to happen to me a lot during the online boom. Held AA, nobody wants to bet.
Guess it's still better than losing.
Oh hey. That’s me in the blue hat
Is it really?
@@SamQuesoPoker Yeah lol. That was few weeks ago at Las Colinas. First time playing with you.
Thats not a bad result. Whats the average winrate of aces on a table like that? 10+bb looks very good.
Ive just started playing poker. If i have double Ace or king ill check first. Once i see the cards thats when i raise because people are in the pot already... But again this is online not in person and usually someone else on the table raises after i dont or before i get the chance so i just call it and wait for the cards. Also plenty of times ive folded because someone goes all in before they see any cards.
😂 better than the alternative playing build a pot only to get out drawn and losing
True lol
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even worse you are on the big blind then they fold all the way to you and you have aces. you dont even get the raise money
That’s actually traumatizing 😂
Brutal game at times. I usually have the nutz on the turn and I'm drawing dead on the river.
Same here 😂
Dude playing poker with harry potter
Chill 😂
Scaring them away with big bets 😂😂
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yea, quite a nightmare to 3-bet small OOP
What app do you use to edit may I ask?
CapCut
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Eh... Not that bad. KK flopping quads is standard for me when I have AA.😂
That’s brutal 😂
No it’s not
@@brianmenkes424 It's a joke dude. It's only happened once. 😂
twice is insane
The real nightmare is when you get called by maniac and loose to 84 of suit with pocket aces.
all in with Harry Potter
Youre playing 1/2... and you raise to 55 and 60 preflop... what do you think is going to happen
You need to 3bet more reckless before hand for them to think you're just always 3betting for no reason. OR just literall know the pot size, stake and how much you should bet and how much the highest preflop bet usually is. Like even $6 will have some people folding
AA -> you win a little or you lose a lot :D
True that
Keep betting too high I think makes players too scared to go in. Bet a little less aggressive and then go for the kill if you can.
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AA is only a pair be thankful you didn't lose to 2 pairs
You played the aces wrong ... should've up it on the Turn
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Can't believe they won't pay to see a game come on now
Just min raise pre. They never fold. Jam almost every flop. Guys got like $225 on his stack. If he catches a piece they usually call
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Or you can bet lower. Maybe just double. So that the whole table doesn't chicken out and if someone bluffs you raise again.
You mean to tell me that you had A of diamonds and A of spades, moments apart?
Correct
I don’t know what everyone’s talking about. You made the perfect size bet. It’s good that he folded. Remember, aces are good for two things. Winning small hands and losing big ones.
You took it down. Those aces made you money
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I don't think I could have resisted showing that first hand after they all folded....
I almost did lol
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even worse when you lose a big pot with them
Bruh I don’t even play poker but you can’t just raise like that 🤣 ain’t nobody gonna call
I’ll take that over a 3 way all-in.
Same 😂
i'd rather take it down preflop everytime
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20$ also 10 BB is crazy 🤣
Bet size was too big for that table unless you're looking to isolate.. That bet pretty much says I HAVE A MONSTER. (Basically turns your hand into a bluff). You lost a lot of value.
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Is legal recording or or did they all agree on the filming?
Don't raise so high, draw them in.
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Those donation people are so pushy lol😂
With $2 min. bet I would raise it to $15-20 then when the flop comes in depending if someone raises I would raise double then no matter what the turn is I’m all in just to steal the pot or take someone’s stack
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Dude you're way too excited to raise
Would you have just called? 😂
Use aces to practice baiting
a win is a win lol Aces get cracked very otfen
What did he table the second time around?
My opponent?
What's our range when we 3 bet to 55? 99+?
Pretty much
@SamQuesoPoker ya I guess not including hands like KJo sometimes
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Just check and play the long game
I have lost many times with AA's 🤡 sometimes run double pair, three of kind 🤦🏻♂️
Damn how unlucky is that WE HATE LIMPERS HERE
You’re better off baiting till the last card then going all in, I’d of called the $20 and waited for his next bet, then I’d of raised that a bit (depending on pot size) waited for the last card and just all in (hoping they have a good enough hand to fall in the trap) either that or all in straight away, don’t just raise like this it’s stupid
You know what is worse than your opponents are foldong while you have AA ? When you lose with AA on your hand what happened with me twice lol
Bro you’re raising more than triple they’re raise, that typically gets folds
Gotta learn to know how much to raise by 😭
Tzää ... Players who play like that lose
Much better than getting cracked
True that
seat 7 is a fish, ive stacked bro before.
Pocket Rocket after the flop are 🗑️ so yeah if you got one to stick around for the price you’ll charging to see the flop than more than likely your beat. Statistically.
I don't think u would wanna caller there lol
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Terrible raises, doesn’t even seem like the table is loose, they all seem pretty tight
I once was playing 1/3 and had A's 3 times in a row and raised to 10 and they folded all three times
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