$120,000 POT AA vs. KK vs. TT! | Road to $1,000,000 Episode 9
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Normal Rampage: Punt
Tilted Rampage: Punt on 3rd Down
LMAO. This made me really LOL
Okay we gotta admit this should be his new tagline 😂
Thats a punt from the opponents 5 yard line down 3 with 2 seconds on the clock instead of kicking the fg to tie or going for the win F it just punt it out the endzone
A rampage punt is now the NFL equivalent of punting on 2nd and short.
Dude who announced king high with KK seems like the real ass
Was thinking the same thing. What a dink
Also horrendously bad at poker.
Running gag. You know Jamie Gold?
@@relaxationmeditationsleep2934 Rampage is proof that Jamie Gold missed his chance to be a poker vlogger
The person who mucked their cards worth almost $30k seems like the real ass to me TBH
Duddeee with your image you 1000% missed a check raise on turn with jacks full when the ace paired
Yup thought the same
i know i was screaming when he didn’t check raise the turn
He doesnt like to think
Didn't bet river either...went check check.
Yea what a waste of value town. Check raise the turn or just jam the river hoping the opponent puts you on a bluff playing the runner runner flush. With his image he def missed out there.
No way you should have been in that pot with tens. That extra 21K was an absolute punt.
100% correct!!
Limp, raise and then jam seems so strong, no matter what the stakes imo, gotta fold the tens.
Nah thats not an opinion. It's a very obvious fact.
You are only good there 1/4 times at best since there are two other players in. Probably closer to 1/8 since they are also both worried about two other players. And that 1/10 is also just a coin flip to dodge multiple over cards. You have to assume you need a set while dodging bigger sets/straights/flushes to profit on this hand, which makes it an insta-fold.
@@derekcoble2215depending on the player limp raise jam is 99 percent AA KK
It's the age category just below Old Man Coffee. Guys in 50's limp jam is KK or AA
Lmao even high stakes has the OMC limp 3b nutted hands
And he had a player behind him. This makes TT a fold.
Yo Ethan I hope you read this. I’ve been a sub for a couple of years now and have watched every video you have uploaded. There has been a massive style of play shift over the past year and it’s obviously related to your success. You need to get back to the old ways where you actually played poker and not just bingo. It’s like you’re trying to force action every hand you play and win every pot you’re involved in no matter the cost. Get back to basics and start playing good poker again. This went from a poker vlog to a gambling addiction documentary
its called a gambling addiction
Well said. There's zero educational content here anymore.
@@digitaldavid5633 I think he's doing the vlogs more for the viewer's entertainment than due to a gambling addiction. Rampage goes through his rationale thinking on why he plays a hand a certain way, whether you find it educational is another thing.
@@aznspectre and the rationale he uses is that of a gambling addict. How in the hell do you justify calling 2 all ins with 10’s
I have also watched all your/his uploads and your right @steved5700, past year or so I watch for entertainment and a lesson in how not to play sorry @ethan, question is has the increased entertainment value translate to increased TH-cam $$$
The 1010 hand is why you got an invite into the game lol
Hahaha right
"He jams for $25k, I don't think I can really fold AJ." LOL
Lol
This is what gambling addicts say ..
That hand seems pretty fine. It is 15 big blinds effective. In addition, someone that puts a fourth straddle in is way more likely to get all his money in very loose than average Joe with 15 big blinds
Lol fr. Like wtf. 😂
Lmao
Calling off 500BB with 10s against clearly crazy strong ranges jeezus.
The guy is an idiot if no one still understands it. Pure entertainment nothing else that might make hi genius. ,😂😅
"I just can't fold there" This channel will be a "Living in a tent in a Las Vegas park" by next year
@@internetposta7389next year? So optimistic!😅
@@drewt1717 I know. I did post with a comment to a TH-cam vlog about living in a tent and suggested he buy one before it's all gone.
He will never go home curious. Eventually he will go home broke
Man, it’s so hard to root for you lately.
🥺🥺
I still root but can't watch. Fast forward to the end.
Rampage with air: aggression aggression aggression. Rampage with a good hand: I check for deception 😈
He's so bad. His luck will run out. He won almost a million in one tournament and lost it all. He should have taken that eight hundred grand and grind ten twenty or 25 50 and make thousands just grinding. Ridiculous.
These have become a helpful series in how not to play poker. Keep it up. I’m learning a lot.
He doesn't respect the money.
Tip #1: Never bet a full-house; you must smooth call every street to project weakness.☝
Write that down.
This is starting to feel like the -1,000,000 challange.
he’s up 280 thousand dollars😂
-720,000
That 10s call is… optimistic
Gotta fold those 10s preflop man.
There's no arbitration.... if Chino thinks you should have the money he gives you the money.... it's his money to give....
Sounds like he wants the credit of offering it back, knowing it will side his way and he gets to keep it while looking like a good guy.
@@charliekeane2520 that would be a sick smart puppy
maybe he just a straight guy tho, despite of history
@@charliekeane2520 It will side his way because he is in the right, rampage mucked so he can't win the pot. There wouldn't if be a discussion if this wasn't rampage
@@thegrizzly7402 That's not the discussion. The discussion is the player who benefitted from the mistake is the one saying Rampage should get the money back...while he has the money.
I was thinking the same thing. If he really wanted to give the money back he would
Not a shred of self awareness. Not a shred.
That's what happens when you are so focused on content creating and the image your putting out to the world... sad but true.
@@buddyyoung8369 or you run too hot, for too long, too early on
at least he’s out here creating content for our enjoyment and trying, you are just sitting there being a whiny b*tch
@@SuperMentalMickyor both… 🤦♂️
I LOVE THIS SERIES, HOW NOT TO PLAY POKER AND THE ROAD TO LOSING 1,000,000 !!! BEST SERIES SO FAR ON TH-cam!
You are being very honest and transparent, I admire your ethos and courage to face life when it is very tough and keep it very real.-This is so rare to see someone do this.
Stay strong, buddy. Thanks for the vlog. It's refreshing to watch the ups and downs of your 1M journey. This may sound fucked up, but I am learning from your mistakes showcased on your content and improving my game.
Good luck, again.
You are NOT prepared for the Millie game! Folding is not a weakness.
This x100. I'm no professional by any means, but of all the pros (or just TH-camrs) I've watched, Rampage is by far the worst. He's like Tom Dwan but bad.
Imagine if this were shark tank and this video was his way of pitching to the sharks for a 1million dollar investment into his up and coming million dollar buy in game
Youre just a hater man. Lololol🤣
19:50 there you go. that's where poker pro goes. good luck and looking forward to another episode!
Why is everyone so crazy about him? He makes the best poker videos and is very entertaining! Shouldn't we enjoy this?
Exactly, he makes awesome videos. We've started caring about the guy so much that we're worried about him more and more as a human in such a volatile place where he's choosing to put his livelihood on the line.
Chat pros who have won nothing near what rampage has feel superior critisizing his play ofc. This is internet
@@spookmaster106what has he won? debt and a gambling addiction?
@@threedog2925his total poker wins is 3 million and he sell merch and other poker related business, think is better than your 9 to 5 jobs
Great content for viewers doesn't mean he's a great player. He needs to adjust and make discipline folds. Stop thinking you have to gamble all the time, take your time and do the math to see if it's profitable to gamble. Just because you have a draw doesn't mean you have to call it off.
He looks stoned 😂 in his intro.
Dude the poker Gods tried everything to book you a win. Premium after premium, set of Jacks and you hosed it away with tens
My thoughts exactly bro
100% !!!
Could hardly believe it! Was like watching a head on collision in super-slowmo! 😱😱😱
Good form Ethan to place yourself on the side of you *shouldn't* get a refund on the side pot. Once the cards go into the muck, they're dead...case closed. Sometimes tilt costs but I respect you playing fair and playing right even when it clearly doesn't benefit you. Karma wins out.
What are you talking about? He waited a week for an arbitration ruling and was disappointed when it wasn’t in his favor instead of understanding you simply lose when you muck and saving everyone’s time.
@@goodfractalspoker7179 He wasn't the one who started the process. He even said he thinks it's the right call and doesn't deserve special treatment, but still fine to be bummed out about losing the money because of his own mistake.
I dont get it. If the guy with aces wants to make it right, just give rampage the 28 k??
@@charliekeane2520there is no process if Rampage calls off the arbitration since he made a misclick.
I really enjoy the vlog. Thx
Easy fold there with 10s in that hand . Don’t need to talk your way into calling there knowing very good chance you are crushed .
Folding sometimes is not a bad thing.
"Gods help you, Theon Greyjoy. Now you are truly lost."
Rampage poker is when on my few pleasures of the day when he has a new video. I really apperciate your content.
I really respect you’re honesty throughout this endeavor
Future me, did he punt
Well I guess he did
He threw away part of a pot from steaming so, he more than punted
Future me is the 1 million I staked him a good investment
@@user-wn5ev1dx4fit’s poker, ya never know. Could be could not be
He punted....Chino Rheem reamed him lol....
Table your damn hand
I’ve never understood why people don’t just table their hands on an all in. Slow rolling is a dick move, your opponent isn’t gonna learn anything significant that they can use against you (unless you’re in some completely absurd situation you shouldn’t have even been in), and the sweat is way more fun when everybody shows.
I appreciate the transparency Ethan. It will make me appreciate the fleeting nature of the good times when they come again.
To throw 28k away like that is crazy
I’m not a big fan of players keeping their hand hidden when others have showed. He’s annoyed at the KK slowrolling, but he equally slowrolled the AA with 1010 if he ended up showing..
sounds like he announced it but didnt table it.
Tbh I hate live poker for that reason, bunch of suspicious idiots never ever revealing hands and wasting time. So tilting. Should be mandatory to instantly reveal your hand at showdown or an all in
I’ve never understood why people don’t just table their hand when all in. It’s more fun when everybody shows, your opponent isn’t gonna learn anything particularly useful, and it prevents stupid mistakes like this. And if you slow roll like that guy did with KK, you’re a certified piece of shit
This is the reason why when i host my home games i make sure everyone shows at showdowns.
@@vangjohnny08 I mean it's right in the name.. "SHOWdown"... it's not a "hidedown" or an "ambush", lol.
When the last chip goes in the pot, hands face up. I guess the rules different for cash games than in tourney
Still the guy saying "I have King high" with absoutely nothing to be gained by that is kind of a dick move.
Yeah as he didn't have king high, had a pair.
Not kind of a dick move - a massive dick move. Slow rolling sucks, and if you do it you’re just being an asshole for no reason
There is something to be gained - if he lost the hand he would muck and people would think he's a crazy loose player.
Dick move, and unfortunately the poker gods were sleeping and he won BOTH boards against AA.
He was in the process of being coolered though so its really not that bad
@@18000rpm He only won one board against the AA, the first board had no king
I have unreal amount of respect for you Ethan for explaining that pocket 10s hand. I would have been too embarrassed & tilted to ever admit to anyone that I threw away a pot I would have split, espically for 20k.. the transparency in your videos is unmatched & that’s why I love your content. Cheers mate
I remember you folding the nut flush back in the day for like a $1k pot, this was was even tougher being a 6 figure pot. Stuff happens. GL!
If he has your money and thinks its wrong to take it, why does it need to go through an arbitration process? Why can't he give it directly to you?
They probably both had backers, so it isn't "his" money to give back.
@@xxWh1teboixx Doubt it, if that was the case he could have still given back a portion to make help it right if he really felt that strongly about it.
yah seems like the bro was tryna act all nice and cool but didn't really wanna give it up
because he is paying taxes for that money if the casino gives it to him and after that he gives it to rampage
@@charliekeane2520 that's the only reason I would see it be in "arbitration" between Chinos friends and Rampages friends, in that they were both probably backed. Sounds more like Chino isn't in full control of the money on the table, so he had to get approval, and backers said no.
Rampage were tou high? Your eyes were very glassy and red.❤
Actually a valid question
Less sleep more stress not a healthy living 🤔
I'm pretty sure Rampage uses cannabis, idk why it's so haram in the poker community, I have to get high to sit there and play poker for hours.
tilt symptoms
This is better than watching WWII Concentration Camp documentaries.
Fame, ego, and money changed this man. Remember the boston days? We need that Ethan back.
I dont see the problem with the sidepot. If the AA player wants you to have the 20k, he can just pay you that amount.
Lmao that’s true af
Chino trying to play hero and pump faking. No surprise.
Mistake wasn't calling the 25k, I think you have to, mistake was re raising straddle to 5k woth a weak holding, flat and play poker, if you get shoved now, it's an easy fold with aj off
Owch, that one's got to hurt! Props for having the cahoonas to post exactly what happened though .. that couldn't of been easy!
Great video.. love your work
It sucks that you mucked your hand. But this is why slow rolling is such a bad thing and should be reprimanded at such high stacks. The guy with Kings was a douche.
If someone jammed all in preflop and said they have AA would you believe them and fold KK just because they said they had AA ? My point is... poker players can say they have anything, after all they lie all the time.
Worst call of all time.
You must be new to this channel.
I was pumped at the beginning about how good you were doing but then .... The ending was brutal
thank you for your transperency
There is no excuse for ever losing $25K preflop with AJo. You didn't get unlucky, you are crushed 99% of the time when you called off there. They are not shoving with AT or TT in that spot. Your bad decision was influenced by raising to $5K due to the $1600 straddle when you were in the $200 straddle. It leaves you in a bad spot deciding whether to abandon the $5K, vs call off when you are crushed.
I know you like big, wild games with crazy straddling and lots of aggression. But you let it put you into spots where opponents can print money. Your money. Play your wild game when it's just the 50-100 or 50-100-200, when you're capable of folding to a shove. Be the rock printing money when it's 50-100-200-400-800-1600 and you feel pot committed with junk. AJo is a garbage hand preflop when a ton of money goes in.
There was a kid at Foxwoods trying very hard to improve his game. About the 4th time in a month when I simply outkicked his ace when we hit top pair, he moaned "I HATE ace ten". I snap replied "When you get better, you'll hate ace jack. " He became a good student at Notre Dame, then went to law school. My impression is that by the time he was in law school, he was a reliably winning poker player. Probably part of which was not losing endless money when dominated or outkicked. Many things matter at poker, from work ethic to brains to self discipline. You have a great work ethic, and more than enough brains to get by. Unfortunately, your self discipline is only there 80% or 90% of the time, when it needs to be there 98% of the time. I'd say 100%, but first we're all human, and second that ability to go with your gut sometimes even when every calculation points in the other direction, is really important for balance and to prevent a leak of being too easy to push around. Having opponents fear a marginal call just once in a while, can be helpful in many situations.
You have some tremendous table-image advantages over 99% of all players. People remember your huge bluffs and your huge hero calls. Calling an all in preflop with junk is a simply losing move, and does not take advantage of your table image, which ought to be your #1 profit center. Take THEM to value town when you really have the goods, they have to call more than is GTO, because it is YOU overbetting or shoving.
This was a tremendously simple "gap theory" hand. You need a way better hand to call off with, than to bet or raise with. Simple, simple stuff right from Sklansky's simplest beginner/theory books on cash games, and right from Mike Sexton's commentary during WPT tournaments.
There are situations to call off with just an ace. This wasn't the right situation, and it wasn't the right ace.
You must be a very bad poker player if you think AJo 15bb SB vs BB is not a raise snap call to all ins lol lol lol
I barely comment on TH-cam but seeing all these chat pros losing money in 1-2 criticize a high stakes reg even in very simple no-brainer spots is so tilting
I ain't reading all that but congrats or sorry that happened to you
It was 15 BBs. That's like calling $30 at 1/2. AJ is an automatic call.
@@FranciscoSanchez-zu1yj If you think counting the $1600 straddle in a 6-blind straddle hand is the same as the BB in a real "SB vs BB" setup, then I think you got wrong who is a bad poker player. I stand by my claim that you should NEVER call off $25K preflop with AJo when playing 50-100 approximately full ring, no matter how many straddles there are. This isn't a tournament, it isn't play money. My first losing month as a pro was month #20, and it was almost breakeven. Winning pro every year I played, and over 90% of months. Bottom line, crazy straddling can put you in some odd spots regarding SPR, and Rampage let them use that to cut his balls off.
Visitors please watch the ads for this guy!!!
Hell no
I watch ads for nobody😂
you're definitely getting invited back to that game
That muck was out of pure rage lol
8:42 oh it will stop, I would be so proud of you if you could count your blessings and make at least 75% of those winning at this point dead money. But my guess is that you will start playing even more aggressive and loose it all and end up in the red once again, but I will watch the rest and see if I'm correct.
The limp raise coming from a pro is likely a balanced limping range. If you look at what these ranges look like the limp raising portion is usually pretty close to a regular 4bet range. TT isn't even crushing vs the bluffing portion of this range with the exception of a couple of the suited A's. Also blocks the weaker portion of EP's range in KTs, ATs and hands like that which like to 4b. Not to mention how it is doing vs the top of the range and add another strong range. Can't see any scenario where this is a call vs 2 people....... Yea if I made less mistakes each night I would likely not lose either.
Is calling while hoping for a Flip at best, a good call?
Chino is fking amazing
you mean the guy who's taken lots of money promising to pay it back and didn't
At owing everyone money
lol that's why i added "fking" amazing
just got here hopefully not gonna watch punts
You would be wrong =(
Judging off these comments, a perfect analogy. When I play $300 1-3, and I have 1.5k in my stack. I start to widen my range, play worse hands, make lighter calls, etc. Seems as though rampage found much success and not only got lazy & loss focus, but dangerously played/plays above his stakes.
rampage is the dopest! period. ups and downs, I stand with my dude.
to all of you pushing for a therapy session... you're barking up the wrong tree
A mucked hand is dead in any casino or turny
Not if it doesn’t touch the dead cards . 100% wrong post
"hand with 10's" - unbeliveable bad game dude, LOL
Hi Ethan, good to see you in Australia...I am Pilipino Australian one of your followers...
I have watched 3 other poker vloggers for years, and so when you came on the scene I wasn't planning on following your stuff. But I changed my mind when you made a KILLER snap call with tens to win huge pot. I was impressed and also sure that Neeme and Boski would have likely passed, so I added your vldeos to my list of favorites. Anyways, I hope you get over this nightmarish side pot thing. It's just one of those once in a lifetime things that happens to players. Here's an idea: Ask Chino to stake you for a tourney. Maybe you guys could work something out.
Rampunts is back! Quick! Everybody get to Vegas!
chino a real one, i remember that dude from the olden days of the mid 2000s
We've all mucked the winner Ram - stings for sure but we have all done it.
Hang tuff and thanks for the vlogs - hoping all the best for you !
Curious if tiredness was an effect at all
' oh my goodness no suck out for" should be the title of this channel 😂
Damn chino gets to look like a stand up guy and keep the money… well played.
Hey, could you record your travels to Australia? I think a travel vlog would be dope.
am i the only one that saw the intro and thought dude is blazed
As much as chino tried to help, he couldve just paid you after??
He does or use to have a slimy rep if i remember correctly
"How can i ever fold, so whatever - lets gamble." xD
Thanks for the honest content man. Ignore all these poker geniuses I’m sure you see them all the time in the micro stakes 😊😊
That dealer has the longest thumb I have ever seen
Hey ethan, as someone who has learnt to better my own poker skills from watching your video over the years, we really hope u read our comments and really reflect. In the past, even if there were punts, there were some education to it. I have to agree with others that now, there is some gambling addiction ongoing whether its to chase ur losses or thinking that u are going to hit big every time. Its really about the risk management that we are going for in poker and i hope that it can go back to basics and being educational…
First hand I think you actually somehow lost LESS than "the minimum". If he makes a smaller, more-"standard" turn bet, then bets the river, that probably equals more than $1500 and we're almost certainly still calling.
JJ I think we might be leaving a little value on the table checking river since we beat all but a cooler against A-full. It might be a bit thin, but I think you still have a "spewy" enough image we'll get weaker hands to look us up if we lead out river.
The AA vs KK vs TT hand is a great example of why when there's no action left after an all-in the hands should just be flipped face-up even before all the cards are dealt.
Why not check raise the turned full house with J's? It's your best chance to get value from an A that you unblock.
Zackly
@@DKendrick1 Draws as well. Clearly the guy didn't have either but when you just call you allow for scare cards that will prevent you for gaining max value. Only thing you leave the door open for is a triple barrel bluff and most players aren't doing that.
@@thaThRONe yeah definitely lost value here. For sure would have gotten paid off.
Table hands on the all in before flop could help there
Hi,since he start the road he is up 300K
another thing,he make the best poker vlog right now
Man that last loss sucks - but huge respects for agreeing with the table rules
When I first started getting into Live poker, I remember I went to the casino and a few hands in I got dealt AQ. Long story short the pot on the river (board A A 3 6 9) came out to be 300$ and I go all in, but since I was on the 1 seat (next to dealer) I didn’t see the 9 seat call. After the other 2 guys mucked, I showed my cards to the player next to me and mucked. Even tho it was only a 200$ net loss mistake, i learned an extreme valuable lesson: just show the damn cards and pay attention.
I'm either donking the flop or check/raising flop or turn in the JJ hand to get stacks in on the end.
Do they freeroll you 1 buyin wherever you play? I would.
i dont understand, that there needs to be a voting for you to get your money back? if the player who won by you mucking wants you to get you money back, why does he not just give you the money privatley? am i missing some?
We all been there done it...I mostly play Omaha so tabling my hand is a must...
Everyone was all in. Shouldnt dealer demand all cards displayed? Or is that only a tourney rule/standard?
Sorry about your tilt loss... you handled your mistake with class.
cant wait to. see you punt in the coming hustler million game
Great vid as always man! Keep it up u lucky to book a loss but thats the game sometimes. I hope these negative comments don’t get you down!
Rooting for you bud
Two simple points: 1) Stop the all-ins unless you have a premium JJ-AA. 2) Always turn over your cards.
You are very lucky having such easy opponents, here in London it is very hard to win
Jeeezus Ethan
You have a gambling addiction bro
Does not bet the 2nd nuts, but calls an all in with AJ, is he high?