Vlogs have been exceptional cinematography excellent. It's like Andrew Neeme doing hand histories at the Bellagio sports book except having this epic Maccau backdrop must feel surreal. Your vlogs are gems of motivation for aspiring players of all types.
I’m assuming it’s some underground game where their schrute bucks and Stanley nickels convert to some real currency elsewhere. If not I’d been jamming every hand and calling every all in
Hey Sam! I notice in your videos that you use SPR to determine sizing for all of it. Where can i find a resource that shows that structure?? LOVE RHE VLOGS THANK YOU❤
Hi bro, are you in wynn macau today? Saw someone seems like you on the next table😊 I was at table 6, this table was super wild 50/100 in the evening😂 most players sitting at $25k-$50k+ deep
Think of it as a tournament that never changes blinds and you can leave at any time As a handshake agreement, when you leave the tournament, you can unregister and get your buy in back at a one to one for regular cash
Opening hand: A board with 3 different draws (2 flush draws and 1 straight draw) is underbluffed? QJo: I'd think you could bluff almost any river card lower than an 8. T8o: Your line didn't make much sense here, IMO. Apparently he agreed. What fhes do you have in the HJ other than exactly 44? KK: "So many hands can call a big bet." And most of them are ahead of you. 65: Crazy, but FUN hand. You always talk about mixing in your strategies, especially preflop. Mixing is hardly ever necessary in cash games unless you are playing top-tier pros. No one else comes close to GTO, and you don't play against specific players enough to benefit from the mixing, so you actually lose EV by mixing. For example: "Should I call or raise this PFR here?" Usually it is completely dependent on the players in the blinds. If they are fish, never raise. If they are good, raise. WP as always.
I think the OOP double barrel is quite underbluffed there, people get a bit gunshy with the paired board, and so much of my range that can continue. I think the Qh is quite bad to have if I want to fire river He did say in game it didn't make much sense, but I'd be very happy to raise a flush here, if he doesn't think I would though it's quite easy to figure out. I don't think he has enough hands ahead of KK when we get to the turn
@@BluffaloSam Not sure if you take questions but As a small stakes ($1/$2) home game player: When are overbets most useful? What 'patterns' in textures should I be looking for IP/OOP to place one?
Look at the other comments ;) they're not allowed to play with real money legally so they pretend their playing with fake money, and just crossbooking behind the scenes
You realize he isn’t playing in American dollars right? A Hong Kong dollar is worth roughly 1:10th of an American dollar. This is essentially a $25/$50 game.
@@mjriemenas all TH-camrs do. That being said it’s consistent with the stakes he’s been playing over there and anyone watching his recent vlogs would immediately know that
Welcome to Hong Kong Sam, I wish we will meet again @HKPPA
Me as well! A great night!
3 bet river bluff all in was sick. You made a good play I can’t believe he played back at you
yeah absolutely ridiculous bluff
Serious props to my opponent tbh
Play money 😉
Icemmeth is a pretty dope mistake of a name if I may say so myself 😅
What a fun stream! Everybody seemed happy and nice!
Best vlog there is
Vlogs have been exceptional cinematography excellent. It's like Andrew Neeme doing hand histories at the Bellagio sports book except having this epic Maccau backdrop must feel surreal. Your vlogs are gems of motivation for aspiring players of all types.
Thank you so much! Glad you're enjoying them as much as I enjoy making them :)
This table looked like an absolute blast the entire time. This is poker at its best.
It was a very fun night!
Beast video. Creeping near top 5 vlogger
What can you buy with your schrute bucks? I’m confused
I’m assuming it’s some underground game where their schrute bucks and Stanley nickels convert to some real currency elsewhere.
If not I’d been jamming every hand and calling every all in
@@Phil1053Locket ah, I love loopholes.
Great poker 🎉😂 love you bro
3 pairs is a canadian full house
Good comeback bro!! 😊
Well played!!
You got really lucky in 56s vs 86s hand
Way too lucky, poor Stephen 😂
Hey Sam! I notice in your videos that you use SPR to determine sizing for all of it. Where can i find a resource that shows that structure?? LOVE RHE VLOGS THANK YOU❤
4SPR = Pot every SPR below is -20% every SPR above is +15%
This is rough, and just for turns
is this in RMB
Wow that was a big game with some sticky decent players. I think I enjoyed that more than HCL
Great vlog Sam. Your an absolute madman. What was that suck out chop hand🤣!?
Better to be lucky than good!
great vlog! You still in hk?
No longer, just finishing up my Asia trip now :)
the goat love the frequent uploads recently
excellent 👌 music 🎶
What is this currency?
Hong Kong dollars I would assume. Which would make this essentially a $25/$50 game.
Hi bro, are you in wynn macau today? Saw someone seems like you on the next table😊 I was at table 6, this table was super wild 50/100 in the evening😂 most players sitting at $25k-$50k+ deep
I was! My table was decent too
Is this in USD
HKD. 7.8 to 1
@@Fatpigkenny that makes more sense
What do you mean by play money
im assuming they just say its play money for legal reasons but they cross book it with real money behind the scenes
Can’t gamble legally so it’s a “recreational past time” but no one stops you from changing the “fake” chips to real money amount.
Think of it as a tournament that never changes blinds and you can leave at any time
As a handshake agreement, when you leave the tournament, you can unregister and get your buy in back at a one to one for regular cash
LFG!
Opening hand: A board with 3 different draws (2 flush draws and 1 straight draw) is underbluffed?
QJo: I'd think you could bluff almost any river card lower than an 8.
T8o: Your line didn't make much sense here, IMO. Apparently he agreed. What fhes do you have in the HJ other than exactly 44?
KK: "So many hands can call a big bet." And most of them are ahead of you.
65: Crazy, but FUN hand.
You always talk about mixing in your strategies, especially preflop. Mixing is hardly ever necessary in cash games unless you are playing top-tier pros. No one else comes close to GTO, and you don't play against specific players enough to benefit from the mixing, so you actually lose EV by mixing. For example: "Should I call or raise this PFR here?" Usually it is completely dependent on the players in the blinds. If they are fish, never raise. If they are good, raise.
WP as always.
I think the OOP double barrel is quite underbluffed there, people get a bit gunshy with the paired board, and so much of my range that can continue.
I think the Qh is quite bad to have if I want to fire river
He did say in game it didn't make much sense, but I'd be very happy to raise a flush here, if he doesn't think I would though it's quite easy to figure out.
I don't think he has enough hands ahead of KK when we get to the turn
So you said play money? Bro that vpip is insane.
Looks like a poker club set up in a hospital cafeteria.
200/400 what?
Fake dollars
Monopoly dollars which will eventually become Hong Kong dollars somewhere away from this facility.
Now, this is "not for money"...?
dodgy dealer, not shuffling
You way overthink things. Just fold
Turning into puntalosam
Accurate. Lol
LOL Icemmeth. That handwriting must be horrid
It's so bad 😂
@@BluffaloSam Not sure if you take questions but As a small stakes ($1/$2) home game player: When are overbets most useful? What 'patterns' in textures should I be looking for IP/OOP to place one?
@thetaxi500 overbets require a ton of study to properly implement, at 1/2 they're not very useful if the game is your standard $200 cap.
@@BluffaloSam Appreciate your reply and the videos! Keep on grinding brother and GL.
Dude, be careful. China arrested a bunch of Australian gamblers for months.
So this is fake money what’s point
Look at the other comments ;) they're not allowed to play with real money legally so they pretend their playing with fake money, and just crossbooking behind the scenes
I assume it’s HKD in which 200k is about 25k USD. He said for legal reasons it is “play money” since poker is illegal in HK
Was a committed sub. Not anymore. These stakes and your play are borderline ridiculous based on your prior history.
You realize he isn’t playing in American dollars right? A Hong Kong dollar is worth roughly 1:10th of an American dollar.
This is essentially a $25/$50 game.
What kind of a weirdo A. Uses clickbait and pretends he's playing super high stakes... And B. OBVIOUSLY lies about it being play money???
Holy cringe
It isn’t play money it’s Hong Kong dollars. I think he just has to say that publicly since it’s technically illegal there.
Its click baity, but the game is $200/400HKD
@@mjriemenas all TH-camrs do. That being said it’s consistent with the stakes he’s been playing over there and anyone watching his recent vlogs would immediately know that