honestly the best thing you're doing for the community is simply SHOWING HANDS YOU LET GO OF! "We will find better spots" is a perspective sooorely lacking from popular poker content rn and I'm absolutely here for it
Man. That might be the most realistic lower stake content I’ve ever seen. I agree 100% with your approach and how you find the fold. I’ve been accused of being overly tight, but I’d rather not force against players that I can’t bluff. Very well played bud.
I say this mostly because you flashed a good amount of “premium” hands that I see people get very sticky with. Taking a flop and realizing equity is important to me especially in lower stakes. Navigating the way you have makes me feel much more confident and I thank you.
Best poker content out right now. I usually put poker videos on as background noise but i cant do that with yours. The editing, the commentary, the analysis, its all too good to miss. Keep up the great videos my friend
I'll be the voice of morality: it was sad watching seat 5 play. Profitable & the text book opponent one wants to have, but still sad. The trembling hands don't help
Zero sympathy. There are worst ways to lose your money, especially in a casino. He may be loving it! Or he may have money to burn from something else - nefarious or not.
Unless of course there’s a drug, alcohol or gambling addiction or if he’s disabled or inebriated… He made some terrible plays of course but if he would have won against you, you’d all be pissed. 😂
I seriously wondered if Corey was your brother but couldn’t see enough facial similarity to be sure 😂 Love the videos man, you are quickly becoming my favorite poker blogger as you show and explain the action better than most! Thanks for the entertainment!
Great patience, discipline pre-flop, and consistently solid reasoning. Early on, you didn’t waste money on silly river calls for the sake of your ego and by the end you’re rewarded when the table and cards are favorable!
I've watched thousands of poker videos and this was by far the most informative I've ever seen. The patience you show will always pay off. It seems like The more I fold in iffy spots are the sessions that i profit the most. ✊🏽
@@thorrorman Thank you! I appreciate the fans like you who comment and let me know you like what I’m doing. One of my favorite parts about finishing a video is reading and responding to all the comments.
@@k.eyring Have to agree with a lot of these guys Kevin, this is some of the best poker content there is out there. And at this level, lowest stakes, it FOR SURE is the best. Great job. Hope you make a ton of YT money!
Holy shit I never connected the dots that you’re corey’s older bro. Lovin the vlogs and excited to watch your vlogs. I loved the storytelling in the first two vlogs. Best of luck Kevin!
Pretty funny when you had pocket 4s. You had $444 chip stack 44 in your hand, the pot ended up $44 dollars preflop so of course you flop a set of 4. It was just destiny. Nice job!
I've been waiting for this, Kevin! There were a few hands in there where I wouldn't have the ability to fold and would have lost it all! Great job on the awesome session! Sometimes we sun run and sometimes we seat 5 XD
I know we already figured that Corey was your brother, but I'm so glad that now we know for sure. Super excited to see the content from the two of you! 😁
Hey man. Another great video. Too bad I can't get the wpt thing where I live. You're definitely up there with my favorite poker vloggers. Anyways, hope to see you at the tables sometime soon.
I watch your channel for actual poker coaching, I watch Corey’s for the degeneracy 😅 Love the videos! Please keep them coming! Your hand break downs are my favorite on the internet, sorry Brad.
@@munchlax9972 so the $44 in the pot, $440 in my stack, 12:04 being the time, was all real. I added a 4 to everyone’s stacks because the amount of fours were crazy I figured let’s just go all the way with it.
@@heavenlymorsels Thank you so much! I’m very much looking forward to making the voiceover for the home game vid. The 72 game was on and it was a blast.
@@BB-re6nz one tip, if you don’t have it already, get on poker atlas so you can reserve a seat on your way instead of getting to the room and waiting for a seat.
Very pragmatic approach. Only thing I don't agree with is playing the hand you won with the a6 of spades, but I'm happy it worked out for you. Then again, I also wasn't at the table to see all of his tendencies.
@@parkroote5902 Thanks. I agree it’s not a great hand to be calling for a flop there, but I wanted to gamble against him because I’m not exaggerating when I say he was playing 100% of hands, and often making big raises like that. A6s is ahead of that range it is just very unfortunate I ran into the top of it there! But very fortunate to get the run out I did.
@@k.eyring I understand that. And you had position. I don't understand the need to gamble with a unicorn. You're clearly the best player at the table. You inflated the pot(with outs...presumably 12[obv KK makes it 9] and minimized your edge. The only factor I don't know is how great your fold equity was against him, again assuming you're not running into the top of his range.
@ so it sounds like you prefer calling on the flop. What happens when I miss the turn and he bets $300? I don’t get to realize my equity. That was my reasoning. As long as I’ve been playing poker, he was literally the best player I’ve played against, so yeah I wanted to take some shots. There was a hand before that where he called with J3o on 646A lol. I can always reload.
@@k.eyring I prefer not playing the hand for 16x preflop. That way, you're not forced to gamble with a lesser player. I'd pick a different spot. The exception being is if the player is capable of folding to large bets, which you tested him by raising the flop. Obviously, he's calling with top set, but say he had queens on that board, he's calling based on what you're saying? I'm asking. And, i agree that flatting on that flop is definitely the worst option. BTW, that game you were playing was juicy af from what I observed.
Hey Kevin, I really like your content. Could you please advise strategy on how to adjust in a table with people over calling and willing to gamble 200 bbs+
@@PRAVEENRAWAT02 Thank you! Kind of depends how they’re playing, passive? Aggressive? Basically you just need to be willing to get it in a little wider as their ranges are going to be wider. This can mean tightening up your Preflop range.
@@tyrellwellick5529 different position and action before us. We’re UTG in this hand and 6 handed. In the other hand we’re full table and in the SB facing a raise with other limpers already in the pot. The earlier 67s we could have raised, but I decided to fold. In this hand it’s the bottom of my range and I decided to open. Both are close spots that could technically go either way, and a lot of times in those type of hands the deciding factor is how I feel overall about the table dynamic and my opponents at the time. What happened in this hand is exactly the danger of playing it.
@@YolanCohenPoker Thanks so much! I have a little bit of background in the space but not much. I used to edit videos in high school, extremely basic ones just cutting up footage of us riding our bmx bikes and adding music over it on my iMac. This was 25 year ago… With audio I do have some background in music and very basic studio editing from my own bands that I’ve been in. In the poker vlog side, I’ve watched a few and it bothered me that most don’t take the time to match up the audio voice over explaining the action to the action itself, or they put the wrong graphics on the board. Now I know why, it’s extremely time consuming lol. But I enjoy it, and I want to make vlogs that are as close to being there at the table as I can. Thanks for the comment!
Are you making it 15 to go first in the pot? I play a lot of 1-2 and in my area if you open to 15 you won’t get much action from all the trash hands you’re wanting to call you.
@@devonherron9935 if I’m first in I usually open for $10, $15 if the straddle is on. The $1/2 games at the Brook play a little bigger than an average $1/2 game.
Hey Kevin, that shot of you at the poker tables awesome, I'm curious with your phone how are you recording without whats being recorded being shown? I know Corey at one point had someone cheating and seeing his cards on his phone screen curious if you've run into that and if so how you've gotten around that. Thanks
Hey code, I have an iPhone and I hit record, then swipe down from the top right corner of my screen to bring up the control panel on the screen so it blocks what is being recorded while still recording.
Seat 8 folding JJ at the end there is wild. Seat 1 called the original $10 raise and then decides to shove after the action opens back up? What hand plays that way? He saw weakness and pounced 😂
I never really watched any professional poker content before. I got your 1st video recommended by the almighty algorithm, and gave it a go. I got hooked, and since you don’t have a lot posted on this channel, I searched for other poker creators. You made everyone else unwatchable. Your videos are so much more interesting than what’s out there for a poker dummy like me that I simply can’t watch anyone else.
@@Notsononymouz Haha I'll take that as a massive compliment! I don't mind being the King of Low Stakes. Better to be a massive shark in a small pool than a mid boss in a larger pool. I want to be the end game boss, not the mid boss!
You had $444 to start the hand. You have 44. The pot going to the flop is $44 and there are 4 people in the hand....and then u flop the set. Poker gods have a sense of humor.
lol, I had $440, the pot was $44, and time was 12:04, so I figured why not just top everyone up to end their stacks in $4. They probably did have it anyway!
honestly the best thing you're doing for the community is simply SHOWING HANDS YOU LET GO OF! "We will find better spots" is a perspective sooorely lacking from popular poker content rn and I'm absolutely here for it
@@therealMolochko I very much got the same impression watching other vlogs. Glad you’re here for it!! Thank you!
you are easily my favorite poker vlogger. Love how you show the hands that you don’t think are interesting. Keep up the good work!!
@@evanmoore4110 Thanks so much Evan!
@@k.eyringNeed you as my poker coach
@@k.eyringNeed you as my poker coach
Man. That might be the most realistic lower stake content I’ve ever seen. I agree 100% with your approach and how you find the fold. I’ve been accused of being overly tight, but I’d rather not force against players that I can’t bluff. Very well played bud.
I say this mostly because you flashed a good amount of “premium” hands that I see people get very sticky with. Taking a flop and realizing equity is important to me especially in lower stakes. Navigating the way you have makes me feel much more confident and I thank you.
@@wcpfeifferjr thank you! Glad you enjoyed the content!
Been waiting on this! Love how in depth you are with your thinking, please keep up the quality content!
@@FishKev Thank you so much!
Corey cameo was awesome, keep the great content coming!
@@frederickchoe thanks so much Fred!
Best poker content out right now. I usually put poker videos on as background noise but i cant do that with yours. The editing, the commentary, the analysis, its all too good to miss. Keep up the great videos my friend
@@calechase4701 Thank you so much!
You've quickly become my favorite poker vlog. Happy to see the uploads!
Thank you Cool Commando!
I'll be the voice of morality: it was sad watching seat 5 play. Profitable & the text book opponent one wants to have, but still sad. The trembling hands don't help
I hear you! On the flip side maybe he's made a ton of money during his lifetime and has had a great life. We just don't know.
@FirozJanmohamed that's how I am treating it as well but it still leaves a bad taste
I hear you but.There are no friends in poker
Zero sympathy.
There are worst ways to lose your money, especially in a casino. He may be loving it! Or he may have money to burn from something else - nefarious or not.
Unless of course there’s a drug, alcohol or gambling addiction or if he’s disabled or inebriated…
He made some terrible plays of course but if he would have won against you, you’d all be pissed. 😂
I seriously wondered if Corey was your brother but couldn’t see enough facial similarity to be sure 😂
Love the videos man, you are quickly becoming my favorite poker blogger as you show and explain the action better than most! Thanks for the entertainment!
@@ROMANOWSKIAIRSOFT Yes he’s my brother. Thanks so much, glad you’re enjoying them!
@@k.eyring Have you ever though him poker? To improve his game. It would be crazy to see a podcast with the two of you one day.
@ I did teach him when he was very young, but he took it from there. He’s very good at deep stacked cash. He lacks discipline though.
Really enjoyed this one, the logic on your folds is really helpful for a new player such as myself!
@@HRswifty so glad to hear it! Thanks for the feedback!
With background music playing when you had the A6 flushdraw vs the top set on seat 5 I could imagine Corey shouting dealer one time 😂
@@isaaclim4572 hahaha
I love the range explanation, I want more of that! ❤
Thank you for the feedback! I’ll keep that in mind for future videos.
Best poker vlogs ever. Very simple and easy to understand. As always I'm looking forward to more.
@@brendannadnerb9354 Thank you Brendan!
I watch these videos and call it studying. Some awesome folds in this video.
Great patience, discipline pre-flop, and consistently solid reasoning. Early on, you didn’t waste money on silly river calls for the sake of your ego and by the end you’re rewarded when the table and cards are favorable!
@@SweetTango007 Thank you Tango!
"My favorite queen I left at home." Stahhpp it. That's so freaking cute 🥺😍Keep up the grind!
@@Pokerhauntis thank you!
ikr? Cute shit like that gets a few of the subscribers' spouses to watch, maybe. Nice touch and brings to light why we all do what we do.
I've watched thousands of poker videos and this was by far the most informative I've ever seen. The patience you show will always pay off. It seems like The more I fold in iffy spots are the sessions that i profit the most. ✊🏽
@@devonperry9226 thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Great work Kev, thanks again for the vlog from the 1-2 streets!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Appreciate the video’s Kevin! It feels like I’m getting tons of experience without even playing. Amazing explanations.
@@thorrorman Thank you! I appreciate the fans like you who comment and let me know you like what I’m doing. One of my favorite parts about finishing a video is reading and responding to all the comments.
@@k.eyring Have to agree with a lot of these guys Kevin, this is some of the best poker content there is out there. And at this level, lowest stakes, it FOR SURE is the best. Great job. Hope you make a ton of YT money!
@@PBElliot-c7y Thank you so much! Doing my best to make great watchable content. Please keep providing the feedback!
best video so far on the channel ! NICE !
@@UnderGrinder_NL2UP thanks undergrinder!
Your commentary is awesome. I really appreciate your content.
Thank you! Glad you like it!
Love the vlogs, hope you keep up your game!
Thank you!
Man your content is great. Keep it going
@@AntonFok Thank you Anton!
Just randomly came across the vlog. Love the low limit content and thought process. Great content.
@@chadadkins Thank you so much!
Kevin comes into the vlog scene hot and heavy with fire content.
@@Icyhotkettlepot Thank you icyhot!
@ gotchu bro; fellow New Englander here gotta show some love
You make the best poker content man! Always looking forward to each upload
@@AaronLad Thank you Aaron! That means a lot!
I love your videos. We play very similarly, so I enjoy seeing how you’d play vs my play. Appreciate the great content!
@@BmoreBombz thanks so much bmore!
I love the small text edits about the dealer, the blur and more. If you don’t mind spending the time to edit them, keep them in
@@thorrorman thanks for the feedback! Greatly appreciate it!
Im relatively new to poker but it's easier to learn a thing or two from your vlogs compared to others, enjoying the content
@@youaredednotbigsouprice5692 Thank you! Glad it was easy to follow and that you’re enjoying it!
Great stuff! Haven't been getting the return I want at 2/5, might try to recreate some of this at 1/3 next time I'm out.
@@PBElliot-c7y thank you! Good luck!
Great job. You're my favorite Eyring.
@@PokerPillar 🥰
Holy shit I never connected the dots that you’re corey’s older bro. Lovin the vlogs and excited to watch your vlogs. I loved the storytelling in the first two vlogs. Best of luck Kevin!
Appreciate that, thanks for watching!
Love how you interacted with the lady who was new !
Just trying to help her understand!
Pretty funny when you had pocket 4s. You had $444 chip stack 44 in your hand, the pot ended up $44 dollars preflop so of course you flop a set of 4. It was just destiny. Nice job!
@@VegasCardNut Thank you!
Just found this channel I really like your preflop explanations, good stuff keep it up
@@danbreilin9169 thanks so much Dan!
I've been waiting for this, Kevin! There were a few hands in there where I wouldn't have the ability to fold and would have lost it all! Great job on the awesome session! Sometimes we sun run and sometimes we seat 5 XD
@@brandon_evs Thank you Brandon!
I was wondering when the next episode would drop and boom!💥
@@universaluncle3724 you thought it into existence and I thank you for it!
By far one of the best Vlogers!!! Are you doing 1:1 training sessions?
@@christynikku1 Thank you so much! Not currently but I will be giving away some coaching sessions in the future.
1:32 it wasnt
@@ryanthadon_4841 Sorry buddy. I owe you a beer.
At least he apologized and didn't say anything smug like "fuck that guy" or something lol.
@@k.eyring haha nah man it wasn't me just another Ryan😂😂 great vid tho
@ thanks! I foresee many Ryan’s claiming free beers from me in the future 😅
I figured it was just coincidence that you and Corey had the same last name. It makes so much more sense now lolol
Nice hand with A6ss and great video as always Kevin!
@@DukeyBets Thanks Dukey!
Were you the Villain?
@@YallaMiami I was not, although me and Seat 5 do have similar tendencies
@@DukeyBets 😂
I know we already figured that Corey was your brother, but I'm so glad that now we know for sure. Super excited to see the content from the two of you! 😁
@@StackingTheCup Thank you! I’m excited too! It’s fun sharing this experience with him.
fire vlog once again 🔥
Thank you!!
Hey man. Another great video. Too bad I can't get the wpt thing where I live. You're definitely up there with my favorite poker vloggers. Anyways, hope to see you at the tables sometime soon.
@@RonEngrassia thank you! I will have more giveaways in the future!
Do you have a template for your tracking spreadsheet? I just started to put my results in excel but don't know how to make it look readable.
@@Ser3naaaa send me a message on Instagram I’ll figure out how to get it to you
Your folds are impressive.
@@davidwalsh8673 Thank you!
Really enjoying your videos, good luck in Vegas this weekend
@@jakemason4801 thank you!
Title of Video:
Me: Selling my liver is definitely positive EV.
@@kizzyle5989 lol what
Another awesome video, just curious what your standard open is?
@@ryanhinman9162 Thank you Ryan! If no one has entered the pot $10. If one limp: $12, if two limps $15 etc.
I watch your channel for actual poker coaching, I watch Corey’s for the degeneracy 😅
Love the videos! Please keep them coming! Your hand break downs are my favorite on the internet, sorry Brad.
@@elduderino9011 Thank you!
Nice job, great game. I would of played those pocket 9s the same way. Look forward to your next video. Jay from Tennessee 😎
@@jk40369 Thank you!
Day 1 fans here, gonna stay till the million sub!❤
@@bwruh6207 thank you!! Let’s go!
24:53 $444 in stack, $44 in pot, 44 in hand and 4 on flop
@@munchlax9972 so the $44 in the pot, $440 in my stack, 12:04 being the time, was all real. I added a 4 to everyone’s stacks because the amount of fours were crazy I figured let’s just go all the way with it.
Another excellent vlog - gl in Vegas - the home game vlog should be a nice mix as well! 👍
@@heavenlymorsels Thank you so much! I’m very much looking forward to making the voiceover for the home game vid. The 72 game was on and it was a blast.
Another great video. Keep it up!
@@DaniloAlvarenga-g9k thanks so much Danilo!
Hey Kevin I also live in New Hampshire and frequently went to the brook over the summer. Probably gonna head back this weekend.
@@Legend_YT-sv1th Great, I hope to see you there! I’ll be in Vegas this weekend but I’ll be back to the Brook soon.
Like your vlog style bub.
@@jimmymason6893 Thank you Jimmy!
can we download the spreadsheat somewhere?
@@michielschatteman9865 yes someone else asked if I could give them a template, so once I figure out where I can upload that to, I’ll share a link.
Making that guy fold is pocket Q’s and not showing, so savage.
@@WeSkateBad it was tempting, but doesn’t give me any benefit.
@ of course. Only show to friends. Not the Randy’s.
How is NH poker in general? Wondering if it’s worth the drive from Maine when I come home to visit
@@BB-re6nz NH has a great poker scene. I highly recommend making the trip.
@@BB-re6nz one tip, if you don’t have it already, get on poker atlas so you can reserve a seat on your way instead of getting to the room and waiting for a seat.
@@k.eyringthank you
Would you be open to sharing your excel sheet for tracking PnL? Looks ridiculously good.
@@Ppt54 sure, send me your email either here on on Instagram
@ sent you an Instagram dm
Very pragmatic approach. Only thing I don't agree with is playing the hand you won with the a6 of spades, but I'm happy it worked out for you. Then again, I also wasn't at the table to see all of his tendencies.
@@parkroote5902 Thanks. I agree it’s not a great hand to be calling for a flop there, but I wanted to gamble against him because I’m not exaggerating when I say he was playing 100% of hands, and often making big raises like that. A6s is ahead of that range it is just very unfortunate I ran into the top of it there! But very fortunate to get the run out I did.
@@k.eyring I understand that. And you had position. I don't understand the need to gamble with a unicorn. You're clearly the best player at the table. You inflated the pot(with outs...presumably 12[obv KK makes it 9] and minimized your edge. The only factor I don't know is how great your fold equity was against him, again assuming you're not running into the top of his range.
@ so it sounds like you prefer calling on the flop. What happens when I miss the turn and he bets $300? I don’t get to realize my equity. That was my reasoning. As long as I’ve been playing poker, he was literally the best player I’ve played against, so yeah I wanted to take some shots. There was a hand before that where he called with J3o on 646A lol. I can always reload.
@@k.eyring I prefer not playing the hand for 16x preflop. That way, you're not forced to gamble with a lesser player. I'd pick a different spot. The exception being is if the player is capable of folding to large bets, which you tested him by raising the flop. Obviously, he's calling with top set, but say he had queens on that board, he's calling based on what you're saying? I'm asking. And, i agree that flatting on that flop is definitely the worst option. BTW, that game you were playing was juicy af from what I observed.
@ fair enough.
Hey Kevin, I really like your content. Could you please advise strategy on how to adjust in a table with people over calling and willing to gamble 200 bbs+
@@PRAVEENRAWAT02 Thank you! Kind of depends how they’re playing, passive? Aggressive? Basically you just need to be willing to get it in a little wider as their ranges are going to be wider. This can mean tightening up your Preflop range.
19:57 you said earlier this hand was bad?
@@tyrellwellick5529 different position and action before us. We’re UTG in this hand and 6 handed. In the other hand we’re full table and in the SB facing a raise with other limpers already in the pot.
The earlier 67s we could have raised, but I decided to fold. In this hand it’s the bottom of my range and I decided to open. Both are close spots that could technically go either way, and a lot of times in those type of hands the deciding factor is how I feel overall about the table dynamic and my opponents at the time.
What happened in this hand is exactly the danger of playing it.
Nice job Ryan! See you in Vegas!
@@JQpoker 😂
Lmao…. Cuz I’m really from Philly 5:26 😂😂
5:15 Mini lesson on why you shouldn't play 76 suited. 19:52 raise first in UTG with 76 suited. 😂
@@Pokerhauntis to be fair it was a different scenario! But yes that is one of the dangers lol
Do you have experience on video production ? I found your video extremely qualitative (editing, sounds, atmosphere)
@@YolanCohenPoker Thanks so much! I have a little bit of background in the space but not much. I used to edit videos in high school, extremely basic ones just cutting up footage of us riding our bmx bikes and adding music over it on my iMac. This was 25 year ago…
With audio I do have some background in music and very basic studio editing from my own bands that I’ve been in.
In the poker vlog side, I’ve watched a few and it bothered me that most don’t take the time to match up the audio voice over explaining the action to the action itself, or they put the wrong graphics on the board. Now I know why, it’s extremely time consuming lol. But I enjoy it, and I want to make vlogs that are as close to being there at the table as I can.
Thanks for the comment!
Includes paid promotion from Kevin’s wife. 😂
@@kayboulaypoker No I can confirm she is a subscription service that I pay for.
Are you making it 15 to go first in the pot?
I play a lot of 1-2 and in my area if you open to 15 you won’t get much action from all the trash hands you’re wanting to call you.
Nevermind, I have seen you opening for variant sizes later on
@@devonherron9935 if I’m first in I usually open for $10, $15 if the straddle is on. The $1/2 games at the Brook play a little bigger than an average $1/2 game.
Great content. Keep it up bro
@@jackwainfantasyfootballadv7355 thank you!
Lol that guy folded Jacks at the end, what a coward
Can’t spend other people’s money for them.
Watching seat 5 play was brutal
Not from my view.
Mansplains the string bet
No one else was helping her understand it.
@@k.eyring She seemed to appreciate it, so good job.
Biggest freeroll in history, I live in Vegas and I can't get a seat.
Damn....
@@leviwhatever6192 Damn! Maybe next one!
I want to do both, improve my game and find worse opponents at higher levels lol
It is possible!
These videos are great
Thank you!
Have you gotten a chance to play Balatro in your free time?
@@dadtier564 I don’t know what that is.
@@k.eyring fun little poker roguelike on the phone or on steam. Just won one of the games of the years!
Hey Kevin, that shot of you at the poker tables awesome, I'm curious with your phone how are you recording without whats being recorded being shown? I know Corey at one point had someone cheating and seeing his cards on his phone screen curious if you've run into that and if so how you've gotten around that. Thanks
Don't know about Kevin, but as a fellow vlogger, I use a privacy screen protector with my light settings on minimum while recording.
Hey code, I have an iPhone and I hit record, then swipe down from the top right corner of my screen to bring up the control panel on the screen so it blocks what is being recorded while still recording.
i wondered if you were corey’s brother lmao
@@cliphub741 the mystery is all gone
Seat 8 folding JJ at the end there is wild. Seat 1 called the original $10 raise and then decides to shove after the action opens back up? What hand plays that way? He saw weakness and pounced 😂
@@PulseReview I know, it’s crazy!
That late night unicorn looks like his hands are shaking. Was that a trick from the camera?
@@nickg408 no he was like 85.
🎶 I want to be where the fishes are 🎶
@@totalloser23 Nothing is better down where it’s wetter take it from me
Great work
Thank you Ivan!
The goat
@@kinghezzygaminglol9975 Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
So nitty at this table compared to Texas lol. They play so wide here you basically print money unless you suck at dodging the occasional nuts.
@@AnthonySmith-vv8ksI’m nitty or the table is?
Genuinely worried about seat 5. He seemed not all there with that play. Hopefully somebody rich and bored rather than old and senile
Yeah he was pretty clueless, but not really much I can do about it.
I never really watched any professional poker content before. I got your 1st video recommended by the almighty algorithm, and gave it a go. I got hooked, and since you don’t have a lot posted on this channel, I searched for other poker creators.
You made everyone else unwatchable. Your videos are so much more interesting than what’s out there for a poker dummy like me that I simply can’t watch anyone else.
@@rafacandido05 Wow that’s quite an honor! Thank you for the compliments!
do you play runescape? you sound awfully familiar
@@jerjerbinks4444 I do not and never have.
@@k.eyring you sound exactly like framed if you quit your poker career runescape's great to pick up
Pocket Kings squished lol. It's no wonder it's my least favorite premium hand.
Ohmygawsh, and then to later squash someone else's top set of Kings! Haha! Oh Kings. You silly, silly cowboys....
@@AeroPlaysPoker I try my best not to be superstitious but I swear my red aces and kings lose more than any other colors.
Kevin opens the video with a tutorial on bum hunting and then world's greatest bum hunter appears. JK bro much love
@ 😂
@@Notsononymouz Haha I'll take that as a massive compliment! I don't mind being the King of Low Stakes. Better to be a massive shark in a small pool than a mid boss in a larger pool. I want to be the end game boss, not the mid boss!
Are you related to Corey Eyring?
Nvm just watched 2 mins into the video
@@Propaniac491 😂
@@Propaniac491 I see you got your answer!
Am I the only one that’s just finding out this is Corey’s brother?
No I get asked that a few times a day lol
Whats with all the min clicks
@@dirtydirts246 unreal! I’m going to have to start adjusting to those because the T7 hand I did not expect to see that.
I was wondering if you were his big bro
@@shankarsharma-te8jp all the mystery is now gone.
Upload more often❤
Trying my best!
where did corey disappear :(
@@open191 he got two strikes, can’t post until February.
@k.eyring damn 😔
@@k.eyring What kind of strike, copyright?
@ promoting unregulated sponsors.
You had $444 to start the hand. You have 44. The pot going to the flop is $44 and there are 4 people in the hand....and then u flop the set. Poker gods have a sense of humor.
@@bartsimpson2159 I actually had $440, but then I realized all the 4s on the screen, even the time!! So I put a 4 at the end of everyone’s stack lol
love the vlog, please change the music, it’s horrendous. need something more chill
@@stevenlohan6022 Thank you, glad you’re enjoying it! I will try to find something chill for you. I thought the jazzy intro music was pretty chill no?
Did you seriously flop trip fours when you had a stack of $444 in a $44 pot?
lol, I had $440, the pot was $44, and time was 12:04, so I figured why not just top everyone up to end their stacks in $4. They probably did have it anyway!
If we assume fantasy land is reality and poker is a profession then why play in a game where the money is less than the cost of living
I don’t know what this means