I used to be a mostly post-flop player always defending against worse case scenarios but now I'm a mostly pre-flop player always trying to take advantage of the slight to moderate edges. It probably also has to do with that I mostly play tournaments now instead of cash games but it can be a profitable line in cash games as well if done in a controlled and decisive manner.
You should find your way to KC sometime to play cards. I realize $800 is usually deep for 1/3, but in KC we have 2 poker rooms and it's match the stack. It's not uncommon to have $15,000 on the table in a 1/3 game. I never buy in for less than $600. It's wild out here! lol
Oh man that last hand I was rooting for a bet size more like $300 or so. If he has air he’s not calling anything, but if he has a middling pocket pair that puts you on missed clubs he might try to keep you honest. Next time!
Great vlog as always, sir! Also, there used to be a guy named Travis Hall who was posting vlogs here on TH-cam from One Eyed Jack's but all of a sudden stopped posting; does he still play there that you know of? Most of his videos were 2/5 I believe with some 5/10 as well I think. Thanks, Kyle!
@@kylefischl6841Also, I noticed you bought in for $800 into the 1/3 game...was that a subconscious decision based off your time playing the 2/5 games at Orange City, lol? I know you remember the max buy in was exactly $800 bucks 😂
J9 hand was a mistake imo. If you keep betting the middle of your range you open yourself to get exploited by raises. 10 is a card you should be checking since that connects heavy with his flop calling range, he’s gonna have 10 8 and j 10 so it’s seems like a pretty standard spot to check call (middle pair + gutshot) and evaluate river ( consider bluff catching / bluff raising of bet into)
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Awesome, Kyle. The last hand was my favorite. Well played.
Nice little haul on this session, mostly due to the flopped boat at the end.
Loved One Eyed Jacks years ago. Cashing out where the armed guard looked around 15 years old was a highlight.
86 makes a straight in that hand - love to do that whether I have it or not ;)
I used to be a mostly post-flop player always defending against worse case scenarios but now I'm a mostly pre-flop player always trying to take advantage of the slight to moderate edges. It probably also has to do with that I mostly play tournaments now instead of cash games but it can be a profitable line in cash games as well if done in a controlled and decisive manner.
Nice to see you back in the winning zone again.
fantastic last hand! Max value
You should find your way to KC sometime to play cards. I realize $800 is usually deep for 1/3, but in KC we have 2 poker rooms and it's match the stack. It's not uncommon to have $15,000 on the table in a 1/3 game. I never buy in for less than $600. It's wild out here! lol
Oh man that last hand I was rooting for a bet size more like $300 or so. If he has air he’s not calling anything, but if he has a middling pocket pair that puts you on missed clubs he might try to keep you honest. Next time!
Great vlog as always, sir! Also, there used to be a guy named Travis Hall who was posting vlogs here on TH-cam from One Eyed Jack's but all of a sudden stopped posting; does he still play there that you know of? Most of his videos were 2/5 I believe with some 5/10 as well I think. Thanks, Kyle!
He decided to stop vlogging, have not seen him play in a while either.
@@kylefischl6841 Alright, thanks for the update! Kinda strange, he seemed like a good dude, positive energy, decent/competent player, etc
@@kylefischl6841Also, I noticed you bought in for $800 into the 1/3 game...was that a subconscious decision based off your time playing the 2/5 games at Orange City, lol? I know you remember the max buy in was exactly $800 bucks 😂
J9 hand was a mistake imo. If you keep betting the middle of your range you open yourself to get exploited by raises. 10 is a card you should be checking since that connects heavy with his flop calling range, he’s gonna have 10 8 and j 10 so it’s seems like a pretty standard spot to check call (middle pair + gutshot) and evaluate river ( consider bluff catching / bluff raising of bet into)
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Why the 3 wasted min of analysis on the AK hand early on? You had AK there was dead money and the short stack when in.
$86 = 8x6x straight ^^
I have to keep saying…STACK SIZE GRAPHICS
He bets 86? Maybe he had 86?😂