I think the slow roll was intentional. If he had 6-4, what was he calling an all in with? It’s not like he had K6 and thought he just had top pair or something
First guy definitely slow rolled. He called $2k. Now if he jammed, and you called, his reaction would make sense. But dude called you off with a bluff? Naw. He 100% slowrolled. Unless he thought the board was paired initially. But I highly doubt that.
How could you possibly believe that he didn't slow roll you? Why would he slam his hands down? For him to slam his hands down, he would've had to have thought that you rivered him and that he had the best hand prior to your set. He made the call. Why would he make the call if he had absolutely nothing? He had to have a callable hand if he made the call. It was blantently clear he didn't have a pair or a flush. He absolultely knew he was slow rolling you. The only other very tiny possibility is that he thought you turned over ten jack.
seems like a slow roll to me man. He obviously knew he had a straight, there's nothing else he can have with 4,6. After staring at the board for so long he knows its not paired, so your set of 10s cant be a full house. I doubt he would make this mistake especially after being in the tank for so long.
Wait a second. He opened 6-4 off and he called a three bet with it? He then flops open ended with the low end of the straight and leads turn!? Jesus Christ! Getting slow rolled sucks but man this is a good game!
Great post as usual bro! In your first hand when the guy had a 4-6 off for a straight. Why would he call your all in if he didn't know he had a straight? I am sure he knew he had a straight but was worried about you having higher straight. Why did he slam the table? Sometimes people do that when they find out their hand wasn't as bad as they thought, and slamming the table is a sign of relief.
It seems like you have developed a pattern lately. You seem to always pay off when you put yourself in bad spots, mostly by not giving your opponent any credit for a hand. These pots are killing you and your bottom line. Pick better spots, and try using that fold button once in a while. GL
If you can't trust your reads, then get up from the table for good. Sometimes you'll be wrong. Sometimes you'll be right. The only problem is he had little information on that player. This player had previously led on a draw, so it isn't unreasonable to put him on some kind of pair plus nut flush draw.
i've been tilted for 2 months now, I FEEL your pain brother. Keep pushing, it happens to the greatest and most experienced. i LOOOOVE your content Lex, keep the vids coming!!
I get slow rolled everyday online. I look at it as a compliment bc I see myself as 1 of the best at my stakes. I NEVER look into it because it could be a million reasons why someone is AFK etc…I even have ppl slow roll me & it eliminates me from the tournament lol…like okay? I’m out..there’s no reason to tilt some1 that’s out of the game. THE ONLY reason to EVER slowroll some1…is in like a massive MTT like the WSOP Main where you are nearing the FT & you have a chance to tilt the Chip Leader…it’s perfectly fair & fine. Poker uses ZERO emotion..so if an emotion might get to someone, use that to your advantage. Also, not unless I have the absolute nuts, If some1 takes forever to call, I never assume I win, never get your hopes up until both cards are revealed. Hope that helps at least 1 person. GL at the tbls gals & guys!
Hey Lex, I think on the first hand a smaller bet of like a $1,000 would be best because you would get called by two pair or a lower set and if he has a straight or flush he will probably raise which then you can think of folding. Going all in will only get called if you're beat. What do you think?,
Well check back is the best play in that scenario as there were too many hands villein can have that he might have checked with like low straight, small flush. so going for a thin value ended up costing him the full session. That play had lead to him making another mistake by calling again a big river bet from the Villan so again he thought this guy is bluffing him off and never put him on flush. It is easy to now but I do understand sometimes we go with emotions and some other day it could have been easily someone bluffing.
@@nsomasu I just think since he raised pre-flop and didn't 4 bet our 3 bet, I would put him on High cards and so when the king comes out, I would think my set is good against his pair of kings or possibly two pair K9 suited, so I would be tempted to go for value on the river, but I think a check back makes sense for all the reasons you gave.
Lex Ive been watching u for a long time and besides when u have been on tilt Ive never seen u make a horrible call like u did with the set of tens smh I know u wanted to get him back from that first hand but u gotta know u was behind and check raise triple barrel was all value smh u play better than that Lex smh gotta let ya ego go and fold smh
He slammed em down to put it in your face that he had the straight 🤣 no one playing those stakes doesn’t know they have a straight if they don’t their just incompetent or absolutely slow rolling you and just doesn’t wanna get called out for it
My first time playing 5/10 at Kings Lounge during WSOP I accidentally slow rolled a pro for over a 6k pot. I had 46H pre-flop, he was aggressive and raised by big blind. I defended. Flop is 369, I didnt pay attention to suits at the time. I check, he bets big I put him on two overs, I call. Turn 2, he bets big puts me all in, I call. River a Q. He shows 45 for a turned straight. I was dam. thought my 6 was good, almost mucked it but showed him a s a joke that we were both playing low cards, when I turned I noticed both my cards were hearts and the 392 where all hearts. So I won. :) Everyone on the table realized I got double lucky on that hand. So it happens specially to us recreational players.
2:50 I would not call turn donk bet. Either raise or fold. . 64o?? Raising PF, then calling 3-bet?!? Then calling flop c-bet with bottom open ender?? Then calling front door flush and higher end straight one liner. And he is a pro!
Was down there and played 5/10/25. Wasn’t impressed at all. Had multiple players on my table speaking non English while in hand. I was furious , called floor on it , but they were regs and I’m not. Floor did nothing. Left a bad taste. But still love the videos Lex. Keep ‘em rolling bro !
Bro I think I’ve said this before but I’d your going on tilt after ONE HAND and it’s affecting your play in big spots then you really need to work on tilt management somehow.
the slow roll wasnt a slow roll, guy was herocalling with the worst hand he could… we was probably thinking thats an nuts or complete bluff spot… insane that you showed up woth set of tens… pot was 1.7k and you said you go for „thin“ value - but pushed him allin for an overbet… man… if you now players the call there with less than a straight please invite me to this game 😅😉 that hand was a complete punt on the river… (to be fair, if he folds the 6 there you did a great job - but you didnt bet to make him fold… xou thought 2 pair would call - sick) thanks for the vlog… I really like your content because its entertaining…
Of course it was an intentional slow roll. What the hell did he think he had to call your all in with? You didn't turn over a J for a higher straight. It was a dick move and a horrible call down to try and get there on the river. I hate playing against dicks like that. I would have just called his check. I know I miss out on value but also I don't get dick moves like this happen to me too.
You definitely got slow rolled. He had 6-4 and you bet into him. So, he called with a 6-4 knowing he had a straight. He wouldn’t have called ya with that hand once you pushed.
I don't understand how you said the opponent is a tight aggressive player, and that you have only ever seen him play AA's yet you said if he goes all in I'm just going to call with AKo, why would you call that all in with that specific hand yet folded QQ's in an all in spot whihc is a made hand, we're the stack sizes different?
What the hell was that guy doing in the hand with a 6 4 ? Thats so disgusting.. I would have jacked his jaw! .......that's the part of poker I really hate...
May be he thought you have a higher straight only to see you have set. The way you threw the card, he might have felt you have the higher straight. I don't think he puts you on set here, as he was worried about loosing to any Jacks, or any flush or Q,J. I think it was a bad play by you, as there was one card to the straight and you didn't consider him having one pair and straight draw with 6, so there were too many hands he could have that he might have checked with. See he didn't call you right away because he really thought he was beat. There was a chance he might have folded that hand as well. You should have simply check back. Sometimes going for a value in that connected board can cost you more. The better play was to check back.
yup,,,,just hang in there,,,i have been playing for 40 years,,,,You just have to stick with it, you will be just find in the long run. We all have losing streaks, do not worry about that. I was getting sucked out so many times, then after awhile i started to win most of my races. I also started to suck out on people, it is fine in the long road.
No way that was an accidental slow roll. He called a river all-in. If not for the straight, he was playing the board. You don't call an overbet all-in on the river while playing the board. He obviously knew he hit the straight on the river, or else he is the worst poker player in the world to make that call.
This guy knows how to play A4 of clubs but does not know he has a straight with 46? Of course this is a slow role and shit play to trap other players later on. Pack up your stuff and go to another table.
100% slow roll unless he thought you had a better straight then realized you only had a set. Why would he call with six high to then double check finding a straight.
it wasnt a real slow roll, you bet the river so he called and gets to see what you had first, maybe he thought you had the straight and didn't realize it. one thing that's tilting is in some videos you call a guy and he doesnt want to show meaning he doesnt have it but you make him show anyways, i think that's bad etiquette. if they are embarrassed to show their hand, dont make them show, just flip your hand over right away.
Lex is often leveling himself on these river cards. Not all people think GTO or exploitive and are just having fun,hoping to win a little money. You see all kinds of holdings with these players and they have deep pockets,not playing for a living. 10-10 is a check or fold on that river 10.
TT for the line of the hand and that big bet on the river is 100% fold my friend he will never have a bluff, i dont like to fold sets but in boards like this you must do and you will save money in the long run
Brah, I thought you know, that when you are down my Brada. $500.00 is Affordable to see the Flop and against someone who's more money than you. That was you Chance to double even Triple if a Queen came on the Flop. I know the first hour or 2 was rough, variance is always Tough, but assessment of of your Stacks vs opponents stacks is Key to making you chips double or triple.🫡💪🏽💯🤙🏽get em next time Brada lex.
I appreciate that you show the challenges along with the triumphs. Great content, keep it coming, thanks! The guy was not a pro, so I hope he wasn't slow rolling, but it does get irritating.
Maybe he thought you had a higher straight
Why did you immediately tell the table you had a set when you mucked. Do you think these guys suck or need more info?
I think you have the best commentary
I think the slow roll was intentional. If he had 6-4, what was he calling an all in with? It’s not like he had K6 and thought he just had top pair or something
First guy definitely slow rolled. He called $2k. Now if he jammed, and you called, his reaction would make sense. But dude called you off with a bluff? Naw. He 100% slowrolled. Unless he thought the board was paired initially. But I highly doubt that.
Love you getting slow rolled. Best moment
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In the last hand, it looks like he pulled his orange chip back to himself after folding the hand??
Nah he grabbed the orange chip and slid it over to lex
How could you possibly believe that he didn't slow roll you? Why would he slam his hands down? For him to slam his hands down, he would've had to have thought that you rivered him and that he had the best hand prior to your set. He made the call. Why would he make the call if he had absolutely nothing? He had to have a callable hand if he made the call. It was blantently clear he didn't have a pair or a flush. He absolultely knew he was slow rolling you. The only other very tiny possibility is that he thought you turned over ten jack.
Póker QQ, down 5000 and folded all in for 10000
seems like a slow roll to me man. He obviously knew he had a straight, there's nothing else he can have with 4,6. After staring at the board for so long he knows its not paired, so your set of 10s cant be a full house. I doubt he would make this mistake especially after being in the tank for so long.
Bad call with middle set of tens vs this player type. You’ve GOT to find the fold there man given that action and bet size on River
Wait a second. He opened 6-4 off and he called a three bet with it?
He then flops open ended with the low end of the straight and leads turn!?
Jesus Christ! Getting slow rolled sucks but man this is a good game!
Most definitely a slow roll. He would not have called otherwise 😡
Right I agree and I’d say Lex handled it well since I believe this to be the case too
The man called an all in holding the 6-4... no flush, no pair...he knew full well that he had the low end of the straight
I guess 'fun players' who raise preflop for $75 and then continue after getting 3-bet for $250 are just out for fun.
Great post as usual bro! In your first hand when the guy had a 4-6 off for a straight. Why would he call your all in if he didn't know he had a straight? I am sure he knew he had a straight but was worried about you having higher straight. Why did he slam the table? Sometimes people do that when they find out their hand wasn't as bad as they thought, and slamming the table is a sign of relief.
Might have thought lex had JT or something at first glance
Damn, I wish you kept on playing 👍 thanx 4 Ur 🎥 Nice ✋🏻✋🏻✋🏻
It seems like you have developed a pattern lately. You seem to always pay off when you put yourself in bad spots, mostly by not giving your opponent any credit for a hand. These pots are killing you and your bottom line. Pick better spots, and try using that fold button once in a while. GL
My exact thoughts. Have to fold the TT on flush board to that River bet
Well if you call the turn and you think they got the naked A of clubs then don’t you call? Just a thought
True. Fix it
@@conraddewey1709so we’re now putting him on one hand only? I don’t really think we can do that.
If you can't trust your reads, then get up from the table for good. Sometimes you'll be wrong. Sometimes you'll be right. The only problem is he had little information on that player. This player had previously led on a draw, so it isn't unreasonable to put him on some kind of pair plus nut flush draw.
Just FYI it's a felony to drive and use your phone . Would probably cut that out. Use hands free devices only
Go back to law school, It's not a felony!
@stevekuzenski1651 just FYI the death toll for drunk drivers has decreased the increase in deaths from texting and driving have gone up .
@@stevekuzenski1651 around 3000 people year die from distracted driving. Around 12k a year from drunk driving
I think people slow roll on purpose because they figure they'll be on an internet video because, content? I guess.
He’s got your ass 😂😢
If you want to learn poker, do not watch these videos
If you want to watch the dumpster fire, do watch these videos
i've been tilted for 2 months now, I FEEL your pain brother. Keep pushing, it happens to the greatest and most experienced. i LOOOOVE your content Lex, keep the vids coming!!
Stop tilting it's not ok sir
2 months isn’t tilt it’s bad mental game and probably bad basic hand ranges bro.
Sorry Lex rough session good luck on the live stream always enjoy your videos 😊
He probably thought you had the higher end of the straight… only thing that makes sense
he just thought u had a higher straight and realized u didnt have a straight. stop being dramatic
Good 👍 you’re getting your money 💰 back
All in now baby for all your money 💰 😮 !!!
I get slow rolled everyday online. I look at it as a compliment bc I see myself as 1 of the best at my stakes. I NEVER look into it because it could be a million reasons why someone is AFK etc…I even have ppl slow roll me & it eliminates me from the tournament lol…like okay? I’m out..there’s no reason to tilt some1 that’s out of the game. THE ONLY reason to EVER slowroll some1…is in like a massive MTT like the WSOP Main where you are nearing the FT & you have a chance to tilt the Chip Leader…it’s perfectly fair & fine. Poker uses ZERO emotion..so if an emotion might get to someone, use that to your advantage. Also, not unless I have the absolute nuts, If some1 takes forever to call, I never assume I win, never get your hopes up until both cards are revealed. Hope that helps at least 1 person. GL at the tbls gals & guys!
Hey Lex, I think on the first hand a smaller bet of like a $1,000 would be best because you would get called by two pair or a lower set and if he has a straight or flush he will probably raise which then you can think of folding. Going all in will only get called if you're beat. What do you think?,
Well check back is the best play in that scenario as there were too many hands villein can have that he might have checked with like low straight, small flush. so going for a thin value ended up costing him the full session. That play had lead to him making another mistake by calling again a big river bet from the Villan so again he thought this guy is bluffing him off and never put him on flush. It is easy to now but I do understand sometimes we go with emotions and some other day it could have been easily someone bluffing.
@@nsomasu I just think since he raised pre-flop and didn't 4 bet our 3 bet, I would put him on High cards and so when the king comes out, I would think my set is good against his pair of kings or possibly two pair K9 suited, so I would be tempted to go for value on the river, but I think a check back makes sense for all the reasons you gave.
@@mmacquoid12 he would have played any QJ or even AJ or A6 suited like that. But yes you have a point.
Dude you lost over 6k this session keep it real .. but it happens you were put in some tough spots
First! Let's go lex. One of my favorite vloggers! Come back to Texas!
Your mom came back to Texas
Chicks don’t 📞 call 📞 😂👍…
Of course it was intentional. It's also unethical, and people who do it repeatedly should be banned.
Dude quit blasting when you got the nuts . Allow others to bet or bluff
Mate see the flop more instead of over re raising like you did with pocket QQ then folding it, what a waste of doe!
He thought you had the higher end of the straight
Bro, please don't vlog and drive. Be safe :)
Tough session. I love that you keep current on your vlogs and that you look into the camera. Keep ‘em coming Lex. GL on the livestream.
Sounds like sum1 likes ur eyes L. You go Clay Clay. Live ur truth bwoy🎉🌈
With the first hand you definitely should have checked on the river with a straight and flush possible
That 6 hardly seems like a slow roll. I’d have a tough time calling you off with a 6 when there’s a 4 liner and flush on board
Lex Ive been watching u for a long time and besides when u have been on tilt Ive never seen u make a horrible call like u did with the set of tens smh I know u wanted to get him back from that first hand but u gotta know u was behind and check raise triple barrel was all value smh u play better than that Lex smh gotta let ya ego go and fold smh
He did not accidentally slow rolled you he made it look like and accident bro for real 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Damn 😮!!! 7 k …
The donkey with 64 puts u all in the very next hand & u have a set. Perfect recipe to go broke. Don’t envy that spot at all.
Your mom 64ed me
He slammed em down to put it in your face that he had the straight 🤣 no one playing those stakes doesn’t know they have a straight if they don’t their just incompetent or absolutely slow rolling you and just doesn’t wanna get called out for it
Seems like an older gentleman and probably thought you had a fullhouse. 🤷♂️
Love the poker content ... but if you could NOT normalize running a camera/phone while you're driving, that'd be great.
My first time playing 5/10 at Kings Lounge during WSOP I accidentally slow rolled a pro for over a 6k pot. I had 46H pre-flop, he was aggressive and raised by big blind. I defended. Flop is 369, I didnt pay attention to suits at the time. I check, he bets big I put him on two overs, I call. Turn 2, he bets big puts me all in, I call. River a Q. He shows 45 for a turned straight. I was dam. thought my 6 was good, almost mucked it but showed him a s a joke that we were both playing low cards, when I turned I noticed both my cards were hearts and the 392 where all hearts. So I won. :)
Everyone on the table realized I got double lucky on that hand. So it happens specially to us recreational players.
I love ya lex. Been folliwng a long time. Gotta be honest with me here man. Do you think you have an edge in these games?
2:50 I would not call turn donk bet. Either raise or fold.
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64o?? Raising PF, then calling 3-bet?!? Then calling flop c-bet with bottom open ender?? Then calling front door flush and higher end straight one liner.
And he is a pro!
Was down there and played 5/10/25. Wasn’t impressed at all. Had multiple players on my table speaking non English while in hand. I was furious , called floor on it , but they were regs and I’m not. Floor did nothing. Left a bad taste. But still love the videos Lex. Keep ‘em rolling bro !
Always good to get a notification for your vlogs. Good luck on your live stream from Best Bet Jacksonville. Peace..!
Bro I think I’ve said this before but I’d your going on tilt after ONE HAND and it’s affecting your play in big spots then you really need to work on tilt management somehow.
the slow roll wasnt a slow roll, guy was herocalling with the worst hand he could… we was probably thinking thats an nuts or complete bluff spot… insane that you showed up woth set of tens… pot was 1.7k and you said you go for „thin“ value - but pushed him allin for an overbet… man… if you now players the call there with less than a straight please invite me to this game 😅😉 that hand was a complete punt on the river… (to be fair, if he folds the 6 there you did a great job - but you didnt bet to make him fold… xou thought 2 pair would call - sick)
thanks for the vlog… I really like your content because its entertaining…
Of course it was an intentional slow roll. What the hell did he think he had to call your all in with? You didn't turn over a J for a higher straight. It was a dick move and a horrible call down to try and get there on the river. I hate playing against dicks like that. I would have just called his check. I know I miss out on value but also I don't get dick moves like this happen to me too.
Not a slow roll when you mis-read board and/or hand. That's what sane ppl call... A mis-read. Just saying...
You definitely got slow rolled. He had 6-4 and you bet into him. So, he called with a 6-4 knowing he had a straight. He wouldn’t have called ya with that hand once you pushed.
I don't understand how you said the opponent is a tight aggressive player, and that you have only ever seen him play AA's yet you said if he goes all in I'm just going to call with AKo, why would you call that all in with that specific hand yet folded QQ's in an all in spot whihc is a made hand, we're the stack sizes different?
Well just play nothing but PLO for a couple months straight and you'll be pretty much immune for life against tilting on slow-rolls and coolers
What the hell was that guy doing in the hand with a 6 4 ? Thats so disgusting.. I would have jacked his jaw! .......that's the part of poker I really hate...
May be he thought you have a higher straight only to see you have set. The way you threw the card, he might have felt you have the higher straight. I don't think he puts you on set here, as he was worried about loosing to any Jacks, or any flush or Q,J. I think it was a bad play by you, as there was one card to the straight and you didn't consider him having one pair and straight draw with 6, so there were too many hands he could have that he might have checked with. See he didn't call you right away because he really thought he was beat. There was a chance he might have folded that hand as well. You should have simply check back. Sometimes going for a value in that connected board can cost you more. The better play was to check back.
yup,,,,just hang in there,,,i have been playing for 40 years,,,,You just have to stick with it, you will be just find in the long run. We all have losing streaks, do not worry about that. I was getting sucked out so many times, then after awhile i started to win most of my races. I also started to suck out on people, it is fine in the long road.
In theory, practice yields improvement but idk what happens with you.
For the love of God, please stop vlogging and looking into the camera while you're driving. It's putting *me* on tilt!
No way that was an accidental slow roll. He called a river all-in. If not for the straight, he was playing the board. You don't call an overbet all-in on the river while playing the board. He obviously knew he hit the straight on the river, or else he is the worst poker player in the world to make that call.
I think he thought you had a higher straight.
Your mom showed me a higher straight
This guy knows how to play A4 of clubs but does not know he has a straight with 46? Of course this is a slow role and shit play to trap other players later on. Pack up your stuff and go to another table.
Why did you bet pot w TT on a 4 straight and flush board. With that sizing it’s almost looks like your bluffing
100% slow roll unless he thought you had a better straight then realized you only had a set. Why would he call with six high to then double check finding a straight.
You could have had a flush or a J for a straight. I don't think that is really a slow roll.
Dude stop driving and filming yourself not cool I'm a cop and reporting this
64 vs 10s was funny. Why all in when the pot was already big. Wth are u doing lex. I tot ur smarter than that
U know he did that on purpose Lex.
it wasnt a real slow roll, you bet the river so he called and gets to see what you had first, maybe he thought you had the straight and didn't realize it. one thing that's tilting is in some videos you call a guy and he doesnt want to show meaning he doesnt have it but you make him show anyways, i think that's bad etiquette. if they are embarrassed to show their hand, dont make them show, just flip your hand over right away.
Taking all that time off didnt help you much, still calling hands where you should fold.
Total novice here, is it not OK to slow roll somebody? I thought the main objective was to walk away with all of the money?
Lex is often leveling himself on these river cards. Not all people think GTO or exploitive and are just having fun,hoping to win a little money.
You see all kinds of holdings with these players and they have deep pockets,not playing for a living.
10-10 is a check or fold on that river 10.
the whole idea of GTO is that it doesn’t matter what they’re thinking.
We actually just came OFF of daylight savings time.
My God you just made me feel so old. When I started playing poker you were just out of diapers.
Not sure what you were thinking on the first hand with a set versus a four liner and a flush on the board. Check back, move on
Bruh. we have the same birthday! ... Belated happy birthday man
The crying call with the set of 10s v nut flush wasn't as bad as your ego forcing you to reveal your hand to a rec.
TT for the line of the hand and that big bet on the river is 100% fold my friend he will never have a bluff, i dont like to fold sets but in boards like this you must do and you will save money in the long run
64o in a $5k pot and not doesn't even know he won... im so confused on his play
Dont you think you still make too much mistakes and givin away way too much money on hero calls?
What’s the point of 4B Queens to just fold, mind as well just flat the 3B
Brah, I thought you know, that when you are down my Brada. $500.00 is Affordable to see the Flop and against someone who's more money than you. That was you Chance to double even Triple if a Queen came on the Flop. I know the first hour or 2 was rough, variance is always Tough, but assessment of of your Stacks vs opponents stacks is Key to making you chips double or triple.🫡💪🏽💯🤙🏽get em next time Brada lex.
If you think that 64o was a slowroll you are as big of a fish a the players you portray and cant handle losing a pot
That was definitely a slow roll~
That river shove with 1010 is wayyyyyy too thin, especially for pot
i would have folded against the guy who had the ace 4 of clubs. he never bluff shoves the river..
BS. He was totally showboating and slow rolling him.
It was no accident brah! It was a scumbag slow roll....
Good reaction to the slowroll. Anyone who gets annoyed at being slow rolled is a loser ! 😂
what a rough session haha
Your mom had a rough session
you related to Kyle Schwarber? Wow what a resemblance
I appreciate that you show the challenges along with the triumphs. Great content, keep it coming, thanks!
The guy was not a pro, so I hope he wasn't slow rolling, but it does get irritating.
Dang, short video
Why do you guys torture yourselves playing poker?