@@DeletedDenizen I had some close people tell me they didn’t like him so I axed him. There have been a few people saying they liked him so he may make a comeback!!
Some of the best poker content i've watched this year. Pretty much on par with Daniel's WSOP vlogs, from a viewer's point of view. Cant wait for episode 3!
The editing in these videos is so clean. It's really exciting being a passenger on your YT journey. I feel like a kid again watching the early days of Brad Owen's channel and subsequent growth.
I have an answer for you: The reason 3-5, especially offsuit, is called "The slingshot" is because players who cold-call pre-flop raises with that hand got hit in the head as children by a rock, apple or some other item launched from a slingshot, thus explaining their play of this objectively terrible hand. 2 videos in, and the quality of your low-stakes poker analysis is unmatched by any other vlogger. I've recommended your channel to every aspiring player I know, including my own poker students. Keep up the great work!
Man I've been excited for this. Watching I was telling myself "go all in man" on that straight you ended up folding (before I saw he went all in) and it really made me realize we're just not the same as I would have gotten wrecked with that hand 😂😂 very nice fold. Yesterday I was telling myself "part 2 of the series should be coming out soon"... what a gift, best of luck with the next session big man
TBH his production quality is pretty low especially for today's standards, but thats a good thing. Its how old school youtube videos used to be. The quality comes from the actual content of the video not the editing afterwards.
As a guy who plays 1/2 and 2/5 live for fun, these videos have definitely been some of the most enlightening and relevant I have seen on youtube. Hope to see more great content soon!
The intro resonated to me as I've had something similar, called it quits at about '14. GF turned into a wife, two kids, completed university and landed in a decent job. Wasn't quite as successful as you but managed to scrape together about a 100k USD at small stakes cash games playing a some hundreds of hours a year. Eventually came to the same conclusion as you though and focused on the family. I've always felt that I didn't fully exhaust my potential and occasionally have similar thoughts that it's now or never. Did login into my old PS account the other day to see that it's not quite as busy as it used to be. It's unfortunate that many countries passed legislation to segregate their markets out of global player pool and I guess the golden days have passed. But I've to say now that I'm approaching 40, that the teachings from poker, the importance of decision making and the process, avoiding result oriented thinking and the ability to withstand emotional pressure is great benefit in the "standard" business environment as well. But anyway, liked and subscribed already after the first vid. I'll be rooting for you and greetings from Finland!
Thanks so much! Yes very similar stories, and I wholeheartedly agree, the lessons poker has taught me are so valuable and I’ve been able to apply them to many areas of my life as well. Thanks for watching, cheers!
Another great video, your in depth analysis is second to none in low stakes poker and I hope you continue this journey as I will be along for the whole ride
You quickly become one of my favorite poker vloggers. You thought process on that straight fold was actually insane and I can’t ever see myself doing that. Good plays!
He led big and gets jammed on . That’s a pure fold all day at these stakes lol . Hard to fold a straight through 🤷♂️ if the board didn’t pair I would snap call imo
Thanks for being willing to vlog from the cheap seats. I wish you much success. The game has changed so much in the last decade. 10 years ago, I was crushing the small stakes as a pretty solid rec player when I would go to Vegas. Dealers were telling me under their breath that I was really killing it. Now, with all the solvers and live content, jeez, I gotta tell you I don't know if it's ALL skill, or some amount of variance and downswing, but I seem to get my ass handed to me at every table when I go to Vegas. People are just better than they used to be. I look forward to seeing where your return to poker takes you.
You're better at explaining your logic then most, and I appreciate that. I hope you get all the youtube moneys. (Although I suspect that this is a good way for you to self analyze your hands and improve your game).
I agree. Being at a talkative fun table is best. If I'm at a silent table, I'll try to get it going. If no one engages, I leave. Even if I'm talking, I pay attention nonchalantly.
Loving it man. I watch a few other vlogs and there are often times I feel I would have made a different play but almost all your decisions are the ones I would make. Looking forward to seeing what you do!
Loved your first video. 1/2 is what I play and I want to learn from guys like you. Probably one of the best 1/2 vloggers on TH-cam. I have been told that if you make 30$/hr playing 1/2 then you're doing something right.
Tell corey to upload already! Great video. Just spun up my first 25 dollar deposit to about 450 then lost it all over a few weeks of play. Killed my motivation. You talking about how you lost your first few shots has helped me renew that motivation to try again. Great video. Great breakdowns. Good luck out there
Thank you for showing some spots where you give up. I know those hands might not be as interesting for the video, but just spending a few seconds showing a hand where you gave up helps me and keeps the video more relatable.
Wow. Two Eyrings to watch on TH-cam. Both fascinating for different reasons. Well Done Kevin, glad to see you building up your channel again and getting back to it, after years of taking a step away to prioritize extremely important things! (Congrats on marriage and fatherhood).
Your first video popped up on my feed a couple weeks ago, watched it and was surprised when I heard someone else was also in NH, in the seacoast area. Love the videos and keep up the good work!
Honestly I have to say you're a better story teller than your brother. None of the fake drama just good narrative and good poker. Good luck on your journey and looking forward to the next one.
That turned straight vs 8s full on the river was crazy - I don't think I would've be able to get away from that. Looked to me a lot like a missed draw or a baby straight.
@@k.eyring Play suggests to me they're stabbing at what they think is dead money when you don't cbet as preflop aggressor. I didn't see at all how they could check through two streets of value there, the J on the turn would slow me down, but at the turn only Q T, 6 7, pocket 8s, 9s or 5s make a hand that beats top 2 pair, everything else is drawing and if I were the villain I would be betting to charge those drawing hands- River just makes it even less likely they have an 8 when they checked flop and turn. Kudos to you. Good read.
Another great video man. You are already one of the best poker vloggers on TH-cam, Way better than that Corey guy lol. Would love to see a tournament vlog from you soon!
Seeing you cash out for a >100bb profit is a good lesson. Sometimes I have a difficult time leaving when I'm up. In a lot of sessions I'll swing up over 300-500bb, and then play too long and stack off down to breakeven or a loss. It's hard to set a ~100bb goal when you see a couple racks in front of you almost every night, but I think it's important even if it's less exciting.
It would say it’s even tougher leaving when you’re slightly down. It’s easy to leave when you’ve lost a lot, because there’s an existential force telling you to do so. When you’re down 25bb, it’s very difficult to leave because you’re basically giving up and deciding to lose that day, whereas the former that decision has kind of been made for you.
@@k.eyring Yeah it's hard to time your exits on your own terms. I guess it's a discipline thing. Sometimes I try to set a profit goal, but I don't think that's realistic for a game of variance. A lot of the time I leave when I start to feel tired or bored. If I catch myself zoning out, I try to make it my last orbit. I'm working on it!
@@toddfromwork8931 that’s how I do it. Once I start to feel like I’m tired or not playing well then I’ll leave. Ideally it will be before I feel like that though lol
Great mix of your history and your present plans for the future goals. I must say I feel inspired to take the leap on a project . Until a few years ago poker was simply a fun online 1 maybe 2 table drinks session. Started to study and take the game seriously, and am finding small successes for a part-time online grinder. I'm starting to look into live tournaments and was on the fence about making some vlogs for them. I should have my first one out before the new year.
@@k.eyring This is the first year that I’m silencing that voice. Every spare moment at whatever $1/3 I can find. I’ll see you in Vegas next May for the WSOP. Thanks for the encouragement brother.
if you pause at exactly 1 min. One can see, u made all the right decisions. Well played man. :) ...but, i was looking forward to your second vid. The first one made me instant subscribe- there is someting i can learn here. so thx for that.
That card club forgot The Cincinnati Kid poster with Steve McQueen. An all-time classic. Rounders is great, but can't forget the early classics! Maverick is another great watch with Mel Gibson, James Garner, Jodi Foster, and lots of other colorful riverboat gamblers....and the 'river' which is where you lose and end up over the rail and in the drink; hence the term 'river' ('turn' is from the 'bend'). Riverboat card games were the cheaters "bread and butter", but to get away once the mechanic was caught they often only had that one extreme option for escape. 🤠💦..."Moist it is fellas! Come and get me...the water's warm! 💨Wheeeeee!".
Your vlog and hand analysis & explanation is superior to all others! You should do a poker math hand in each video where you do a super deep dive in the math on one hand like you did in the first video….my brain is still over clocked trying to understand that 😂
Glad you like them! There will be more but unfortunately with a full time job and a family, time is limited to work on these. Good news is this one took a month to produce and I should get more efficient over time!
A bit curious at the end of the video you left a tip in the basket 👍 are you factoring in taking tips out of the money won on the session and overall profit/loss bankroll totals? Another 🔥 video!
Thank you! I do not count tips. I mainly tip $1/hand no matter how small, and a little larger on big pots, and leave something for the cage at the end of the session. For example: if I buyin for $300, cash out for $504, but I’ve tipped $20 over the course of the session, the $20 tips at the table is already accounted for, and $4 goes in the basket for the cage, leaving $200 profit. That make sense?
I'm interested to see if you're also gonna play tournements. I love the content and it would be interesting to hear your thought when playing tourmenent.
19:03 Can you explain to me what such small betsize on this river accomplishes in this hand? I would assume that you should bet bigger to fold out Qx, especially a somewhat decent Qx with a spade in his hand. Your opponent only having check called the turn and checking the river seems very capped to a Qx holding at best (because if he had a flush or better he would have put more money in on either the turn or river) I know by your opponent's speech on the river that he isn't strong (because acting strong means weak) but still i think a bigger bet on the river to let him fold Qx is necessary. Your thoughts? Nice vlog. 👍👍👍👍
Thank you! I didn’t think he was going to fold a queen. I could have went for a very large bet to try and accomplish that, but you gotta be careful trying to get people off top pair at 1/2.
Great log buddy I like the fact that you’re playing low steaks and that’s what I play. Good job on explaining on a lot of things. Like you play good hands and not playing crab hands. Way to be disciplined.
Been waiting for this too. Your first video was FIRE
@@kennedyjosephf thank you so much! Hope you like number 2!
Agreed. This content is already some of the best pokee content on TH-cam! 😂
@@marksimpson2321 thanks so much!
Not seeing the turtle was such a let down 😢
@@DeletedDenizen I had some close people tell me they didn’t like him so I axed him. There have been a few people saying they liked him so he may make a comeback!!
Some of the best poker content i've watched this year. Pretty much on par with Daniel's WSOP vlogs, from a viewer's point of view. Cant wait for episode 3!
Thank you so much! I enjoy making them, and the fact that people like you enjoy watching them gives me great pleasure.
The editing in these videos is so clean. It's really exciting being a passenger on your YT journey. I feel like a kid again watching the early days of Brad Owen's channel and subsequent growth.
@@yeh.80 thank you!
Underrated vlog. Much more interesting story than all the poker vloggers out there. Rooting for you!
@@ANHON888 thanks so much!
Underrated? He just started and has 13k subs. Give it time
@ I think the term at this point would be unrated lol
I have an answer for you:
The reason 3-5, especially offsuit, is called "The slingshot" is because players who cold-call pre-flop raises with that hand got hit in the head as children by a rock, apple or some other item launched from a slingshot, thus explaining their play of this objectively terrible hand.
2 videos in, and the quality of your low-stakes poker analysis is unmatched by any other vlogger. I've recommended your channel to every aspiring player I know, including my own poker students.
Keep up the great work!
I love this explanation. Did not see that one coming.
Thank you so much! I’m having a lot of fun making them so I’m so glad you’re enjoying them.
@@k.eyringI think it’s because when players have that hand and hit they get slingshot from way behind to way ahead 😂
That is fucking hilarious!
@jamanburton do you even lift bro
Man I've been excited for this. Watching I was telling myself "go all in man" on that straight you ended up folding (before I saw he went all in) and it really made me realize we're just not the same as I would have gotten wrecked with that hand 😂😂 very nice fold. Yesterday I was telling myself "part 2 of the series should be coming out soon"... what a gift, best of luck with the next session big man
Thank you so much! Got a lot of hands coming in the next one. I’ve already filmed it.
Dude! Keep these videos pumping out! This is absolute GOLD in poker commentary.
@@DrColePuterbaugh thank you very much!
I like the edit of the lightbulb to light up your cards in the KK hand. Little things like this remind me of Brad Owen’s vlogs.
@@noahchoi1213 thank you! My lighting for this whole session was so poor, I wanted to have a little fun.
2:00 thanks for narrating out the hole cards and what the community cards are too. Really helps the people consuming by listening to these vids
This channel is a hidden gem. The narration and the production quality is awesome, not to mention the in-depth insight and analysis!
TBH his production quality is pretty low especially for today's standards, but thats a good thing. Its how old school youtube videos used to be. The quality comes from the actual content of the video not the editing afterwards.
Thank you! Glad you think so!
Enjoyed your session & expert commentary. It's easy to see why you were & are successful.
Thank you so much!
As a guy who plays 1/2 and 2/5 live for fun, these videos have definitely been some of the most enlightening and relevant I have seen on youtube. Hope to see more great content soon!
@@Nesciently thank you! Glad you’re enjoying them!
The intro resonated to me as I've had something similar, called it quits at about '14. GF turned into a wife, two kids, completed university and landed in a decent job. Wasn't quite as successful as you but managed to scrape together about a 100k USD at small stakes cash games playing a some hundreds of hours a year. Eventually came to the same conclusion as you though and focused on the family. I've always felt that I didn't fully exhaust my potential and occasionally have similar thoughts that it's now or never. Did login into my old PS account the other day to see that it's not quite as busy as it used to be. It's unfortunate that many countries passed legislation to segregate their markets out of global player pool and I guess the golden days have passed. But I've to say now that I'm approaching 40, that the teachings from poker, the importance of decision making and the process, avoiding result oriented thinking and the ability to withstand emotional pressure is great benefit in the "standard" business environment as well. But anyway, liked and subscribed already after the first vid. I'll be rooting for you and greetings from Finland!
Thanks so much! Yes very similar stories, and I wholeheartedly agree, the lessons poker has taught me are so valuable and I’ve been able to apply them to many areas of my life as well. Thanks for watching, cheers!
Great video and very educational! As a newer player, I really appreciate hearing your thought process behind the hands you're playing.
Thanks, Glad you enjoyed it!
Another great video, your in depth analysis is second to none in low stakes poker and I hope you continue this journey as I will be along for the whole ride
Thank you so much!
Love the intro life story. It gets me pumped up…JUST DO IT!!!
@@sansoldier2 LETS GO!!!
You quickly become one of my favorite poker vloggers. You thought process on that straight fold was actually insane and I can’t ever see myself doing that. Good plays!
@@ivyops8140 thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
He led big and gets jammed on . That’s a pure fold all day at these stakes lol . Hard to fold a straight through 🤷♂️ if the board didn’t pair I would snap call imo
Thanks for being willing to vlog from the cheap seats. I wish you much success. The game has changed so much in the last decade. 10 years ago, I was crushing the small stakes as a pretty solid rec player when I would go to Vegas. Dealers were telling me under their breath that I was really killing it. Now, with all the solvers and live content, jeez, I gotta tell you I don't know if it's ALL skill, or some amount of variance and downswing, but I seem to get my ass handed to me at every table when I go to Vegas. People are just better than they used to be. I look forward to seeing where your return to poker takes you.
The game has definitely changed but we’re still playing against other players, we just gotta figure out how to beat them. Thanks for watching!
These vlogs are great, I only started getting into the game a couple weeks ago so it’s aligned so well for me
Glad you like them! Thank you!
Please take some more video playing poker, it's so fun to watch you while we're learning your moves.
Couldn't wait for this video so much. Was worth it. Learned some.
Thank you!
WOW, one of the best vlogs out there. You are instantly up to the standards of the vlog kings such as Brad Owen, ect.
Wow, thanks!
Much more informative than most of the other poker TH-cam channels. Also you are betting realistic amounts. Keep the videos coming.
Thank you!
You're better at explaining your logic then most, and I appreciate that. I hope you get all the youtube moneys. (Although I suspect that this is a good way for you to self analyze your hands and improve your game).
Glad to see you made a follow up video. I like how you play sensibly rather than shipping loads of money into draws like a lot of TH-camrs suggest
@@mikey22355 thank you! Appreciate you watching!
This vid was even better than your first one!! Keep up the great work!!
Thanks! Will do!
Another great video. Looking forward to the next one as always.
Great video. And it’s good seeing someone else going back to 1/2 after a lifetime ago playing much larger.
Thank you! I’m enjoying myself.
Kevin, I wanted to tell you that I hope you continue your VLOG. It takes time to build, so I'm very happy to have found this from the start.
@@dennisSINN3Dphillips thank you! Glad to have you here
I agree. Being at a talkative fun table is best. If I'm at a silent table, I'll try to get it going. If no one engages, I leave. Even if I'm talking, I pay attention nonchalantly.
Table selection is not only important for your win rate but also your sanity!
Loving it man. I watch a few other vlogs and there are often times I feel I would have made a different play but almost all your decisions are the ones I would make. Looking forward to seeing what you do!
Thanks I appreciate it!
Really enjoy your videos. They are very insightful. I just hope you put them out more often than once a month.
Thank you! Doing what I can.
Amazing Kevin! Wonderful mix of poker life and real life issues. Can't wait for the next episode!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
Loved your first video. 1/2 is what I play and I want to learn from guys like you.
Probably one of the best 1/2 vloggers on TH-cam. I have been told that if you make 30$/hr playing 1/2 then you're doing something right.
Thank you! I’ll keep track of my win rate, I definitely think I can bet $30/hr.
you are my favorite poker vlogger by a mile bro
@@Laibani103 thank you!! So glad to hear it!
Such high quality and a great explaining of your thought process. Looking forward to the next :)
Thank you so much!
Another great video! the editing and production is amazing. great job Kevin!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Tell corey to upload already! Great video. Just spun up my first 25 dollar deposit to about 450 then lost it all over a few weeks of play. Killed my motivation. You talking about how you lost your first few shots has helped me renew that motivation to try again. Great video. Great breakdowns. Good luck out there
@@ryancallins5310 thank you! That’s a great spin up! Unfortunately that happens. Try again you’ll get it back up.
Thank you for showing some spots where you give up. I know those hands might not be as interesting for the video, but just spending a few seconds showing a hand where you gave up helps me and keeps the video more relatable.
You bet, thanks for watching!
Story telling and Hand analysis is great 👍 thanks Kev
@@AyooKidfresh thanks so much!
I love the breakdowns, I’m wanting to start in on live low stakes and this is great for learning
@@codygonsalves6104 thank you glad you’re enjoying it!
Wow. Two Eyrings to watch on TH-cam. Both fascinating for different reasons. Well Done Kevin, glad to see you building up your channel again and getting back to it, after years of taking a step away to prioritize extremely important things! (Congrats on marriage and fatherhood).
Thank you so much! I couldn’t let Corey have all the fun.
You Eyring Men know how to out stuff together ❤. Great video brother.
Thanks so much!
Enjoying your vlog my friend, the narrative and graphics are spot on. May the poker masses subscribe!
Much appreciated!
Excellent production. I don't even care about hold'em and I'm watching these.
Love it, thank you!
Hope to see more. Family makes life busy but excited to see more videos more often if it fits your schedule. Good stuff.
@@adayinthelifeofme5940 thank you! Yes family takes time and priority but we can still make this work! Glad you’re enjoying them.
I really enjoyed the first video, watching now! Keep it up.
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
Your first video popped up on my feed a couple weeks ago, watched it and was surprised when I heard someone else was also in NH, in the seacoast area. Love the videos and keep up the good work!
Thank you! ♥️ 603
Absolutely love the on screen explanation of terms such as C-bet as a noob myself, thanks!
@@morealms395 thank you for the feedback! I will continue to drop some beginner knowledge in there to help you.
Honestly I have to say you're a better story teller than your brother. None of the fake drama just good narrative and good poker. Good luck on your journey and looking forward to the next one.
@@nicholi2789 thank you very much!
Corey is a trip
At last someone who knows what they are doing. Well done you!!
Thank you!
Great content. Amazing!!! looking forward to the next video...
Thank you!!
Great videos man. Keep them up. I play at the Brook all the time, great place.
Thank you! Hope to see you there! Come say hey if you see me.
That turned straight vs 8s full on the river was crazy - I don't think I would've be able to get away from that. Looked to me a lot like a missed draw or a baby straight.
It was a tough fold especially with so much money in the middle but I was pretty certain he had me.
@@k.eyring Play suggests to me they're stabbing at what they think is dead money when you don't cbet as preflop aggressor. I didn't see at all how they could check through two streets of value there, the J on the turn would slow me down, but at the turn only Q T, 6 7, pocket 8s, 9s or 5s make a hand that beats top 2 pair, everything else is drawing and if I were the villain I would be betting to charge those drawing hands- River just makes it even less likely they have an 8 when they checked flop and turn. Kudos to you. Good read.
@@jo3ywils0n39 thanks for the analysis!
@@k.eyring I am a professional punter, what can I say.
@@jo3ywils0n39 😂
Another great video man. You are already one of the best poker vloggers on TH-cam, Way better than that Corey guy lol. Would love to see a tournament vlog from you soon!
lol, thank you!! Tournaments are definitely in our future.
Seeing you cash out for a >100bb profit is a good lesson. Sometimes I have a difficult time leaving when I'm up. In a lot of sessions I'll swing up over 300-500bb, and then play too long and stack off down to breakeven or a loss. It's hard to set a ~100bb goal when you see a couple racks in front of you almost every night, but I think it's important even if it's less exciting.
It would say it’s even tougher leaving when you’re slightly down. It’s easy to leave when you’ve lost a lot, because there’s an existential force telling you to do so. When you’re down 25bb, it’s very difficult to leave because you’re basically giving up and deciding to lose that day, whereas the former that decision has kind of been made for you.
@@k.eyring Yeah it's hard to time your exits on your own terms. I guess it's a discipline thing. Sometimes I try to set a profit goal, but I don't think that's realistic for a game of variance. A lot of the time I leave when I start to feel tired or bored. If I catch myself zoning out, I try to make it my last orbit. I'm working on it!
@@toddfromwork8931 that’s how I do it. Once I start to feel like I’m tired or not playing well then I’ll leave. Ideally it will be before I feel like that though lol
I think the turtle was a good luck charm last time. Great video Kev !!!
@@sarahvee9498 thank you! The turtle may make a comeback in the future.
Great mix of your history and your present plans for the future goals. I must say I feel inspired to take the leap on a project . Until a few years ago poker was simply a fun online 1 maybe 2 table drinks session. Started to study and take the game seriously, and am finding small successes for a part-time online grinder.
I'm starting to look into live tournaments and was on the fence about making some vlogs for them. I should have my first one out before the new year.
@@jley2918 that’s great man! Best of luck with it!
Loked and subbed. This is gonna be a fun journey keep it up. Nice to see a fresh vlog with a cool story.
@@reitzmj1 thank you!
2nd vlog was great as well. Looking forward to number 3
Awesome, thank you!
“Why can’t I,” has been screaming in my head for years.
Well, why can’t you?
@@k.eyring This is the first year that I’m silencing that voice. Every spare moment at whatever $1/3 I can find. I’ll see you in Vegas next May for the WSOP.
Thanks for the encouragement brother.
been waiting for this so helpful and educational while also telling a story
Thank you!
Been trying to learn poker and this video has provided a ton of insight into what I need to be thinking about during hands.
@@carsonwoo3692 that’s great! Glad you found it useful.
if you pause at exactly 1 min. One can see, u made all the right decisions. Well played man. :)
...but, i was looking forward to your second vid. The first one made me instant subscribe- there is someting i can learn here. so thx for that.
Thanks! Glad you got some value!
It was tough waiting an entire month for the second video. However, given the high quality, I think I can handle the wait.
Yes the next episode been waiting for this one
Working on the next one!
Watching an Eyring building up a bankroll instead of punting away all of their money is a refreshing sight
@@captainbob950 glad you’re enjoying it!
Keep these coming! Thanks.
Will do! Thank you!
Can't wait for the next video
Thank you!!
Thanks ! Great read of cards! Waiting on E3!
Thank you!!
have been waiting for this one
Signed, sealed, delivered!
Great video again. And great fold with that straight. Really enjoying your vlogs. Hopefully I get to play a session with you in the future.
@@RonEngrassia thank you! Glad you’re enjoying them, hope to see you there!
@k.eyring I'll be upbthat way for a couple weeks for Christmas. Hopefully I'll get to play some poker then.
very nice poker vlods, this channel should blow up
Thank you!
Please keep making these videos, I’m literally begging you.
If you keep watching I’ll keep creating!
That card club forgot The Cincinnati Kid poster with Steve McQueen. An all-time classic. Rounders is great, but can't forget the early classics! Maverick is another great watch with Mel Gibson, James Garner, Jodi Foster, and lots of other colorful riverboat gamblers....and the 'river' which is where you lose and end up over the rail and in the drink; hence the term 'river' ('turn' is from the 'bend'). Riverboat card games were the cheaters "bread and butter", but to get away once the mechanic was caught they often only had that one extreme option for escape. 🤠💦..."Moist it is fellas! Come and get me...the water's warm! 💨Wheeeeee!".
I’ve never seen the Cincinnati Kid, guess I’ll have to add that to my watch list!
Your vlog and hand analysis & explanation is superior to all others! You should do a poker math hand in each video where you do a super deep dive in the math on one hand like you did in the first video….my brain is still over clocked trying to understand that 😂
@@Jordan-dr9hq thank you! I will try to include more in the future!
Are you Corey’s older brother?! 😮
He is
@@keithisjesus And the apple fell quite far from the tree :P
Yes
Your videos are one of the most educational videos for me thank you, waiting for next videos. (Dont keep us wait 1 month pls xD)
Glad you like them! There will be more but unfortunately with a full time job and a family, time is limited to work on these. Good news is this one took a month to produce and I should get more efficient over time!
This is dope man ! Hi from Madagascar island :)
Happy to see it🙏🏽
Thank you!
Love it homie, got the bell on for when you drop another
Thank you!
we're on the same story arc, see you in Vegas next year Kevin! GL.
Good luck to you too, see you soon!
A bit curious at the end of the video you left a tip in the basket 👍 are you factoring in taking tips out of the money won on the session and overall profit/loss bankroll totals? Another 🔥 video!
Thank you! I do not count tips. I mainly tip $1/hand no matter how small, and a little larger on big pots, and leave something for the cage at the end of the session. For example: if I buyin for $300, cash out for $504, but I’ve tipped $20 over the course of the session, the $20 tips at the table is already accounted for, and $4 goes in the basket for the cage, leaving $200 profit. That make sense?
I'm interested to see if you're also gonna play tournements. I love the content and it would be interesting to hear your thought when playing tourmenent.
I absolutely will be in the future. My end goal is to get back to the big tournaments. Will be a lot of fun discussing and analyzing those!
Was that a Good Will Hunting line at the beginning of your vid?! Love to see the content you’re making🎉
@@universaluncle3724 yessir! Thank you glad you’re enjoying it!
Winning at poker is about smart hand selection, reading opponents, and timing your bluffs. Stay disciplined and play strategically.
Will do! Thanks for watching!
Kevin, I'm here for you my guy!
Thanks Kong!
your vlogs are amazing!
Thank you so much!!
19:03 Can you explain to me what such small betsize on this river accomplishes in this hand?
I would assume that you should bet bigger to fold out Qx, especially a somewhat decent Qx with a spade in his hand.
Your opponent only having check called the turn and checking the river seems very capped to a Qx holding at best (because if he had a flush or better he would have put more money in on either the turn or river)
I know by your opponent's speech on the river that he isn't strong
(because acting strong means weak) but still i think a bigger bet on the river to let him fold Qx is necessary.
Your thoughts?
Nice vlog.
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Thank you! I didn’t think he was going to fold a queen. I could have went for a very large bet to try and accomplish that, but you gotta be careful trying to get people off top pair at 1/2.
@@k.eyring 👍👍👍👍
That comment from the sb about seeing it on TV was funny.
lol that’s why I like a fun table. I hate being at a table where everyone is serious. Makes time go by so slow.
Great log buddy I like the fact that you’re playing low steaks and that’s what I play. Good job on explaining on a lot of things. Like you play good hands and not playing crab hands. Way to be disciplined.
@@TimothyBenzenberg thank you!
Your videos are great (only 2 lol wating for more)
@@DvirMuseri thanks so much! Next one will be out next month if all goes to plan.
Very Good Will Hunting at the start there 👏
I was gonna cut to Robin Williams’ “son of a bitch stole my line…” but it just didn’t fit. Glad you caught the reference!
Nice vid brother👍
Got my biggest life cash yesterday for 22.5k euro’s 👍
We on the grind
Congrats!! Thanks for watching!
Love the content keep it up!
@@whosRickyy thank you!
Great video very informative to boot great poker coach
Thank you! Glad you got some value out of it!
Love The Vlogs!! - LETS GO!
@@HighStakesPokerReplays thank you!! Let’s GOOO!!!
I am enjoying watching your videos take it easy and good luck on on the felt:
@@mattsmith5703 thank you!
W vlogs, chip and a chair, see you at the final table 🔥 #ShipIt
Thank you!
Only the second vlog and he is already bitter at the comments. Usually takes at least 10. 🍿
It was a joke!
@@k.eyring a “joke” while still getting the point across, I feel you