@@christopherton as much as he bitches and cries every time he loses a hand, I doubt he even tips. My highlight of every game when someone stacks him and he loses his mind.
@@MarianoPokeryou can pretend you don’t make money from TH-cam that’s fine but most people know better… it’s funny how you specify TH-cam ads I didn’t say the ads were going to get you your money back, by the way you handled nik airballs comments about tanking with KK preflop like a champ by crying and whining the next 5 minutes and telling him to leave, good stuff brother
Man, I’m from Brazil and I just wanted to say that you are one of the reasons I fell in love with this game. Bad phases always come to teach us something; don’t get discouraged. Your game is incredible, and with adjustments, you’ll go wherever you want.
“I think the solution to all this dilemma is to play 3 high” this is why I love your channel so much. Never fails to add humor even after a bad session. Great video as always Mariano.
I find it super admirable how you're so transparent with your gameplay - no sugarcoating it like some channels that make poker seem like it's a free money generator.
Really love how you keep it real man. Your thought process, including the rookie mistake is really admirable... looking forward to your next winning session!
I don’t know too much about poker, just like to watch for entertainment value. I watch both Mariano and Ethan. To the layman, I’d say that Mariano is a stronger player. He gives off the vibe of someone who knows what he’s doing.
Watched you discuss this on Nik’s pod. Sounds like you have a really good understanding of the causes of this session. You consistently impress with your maturity and level headedness off the felt.
I absolutely love your hand analysis and your full transparency on your wins and losses.. Thank you my brother for the best poker content and hand explanations on TH-cam.
love the beats youre using for your vlogs! theyre so chill haha, can I ask where you get them from? (just for personal use not for videos or something like that)
Pretty sure he makes them as he has said many times he creates music and I can't seem to find alot of the tracks in his videos. Unreleased songs makes the most sense..
I appreciate you posting these not as great sessions and discussing them along with your mentality in the moments. I've had some rough sessions this week that I felt I just started playing off my game and making plays that I shouldn't have. Or trying to get people off strong holdings and this is in $1/$3 games where you just never should really be assuming your opponents are capable of big lay downs. Basically, I'm playing bad. But I got second in a tournament and bounced around and so will you. Keep it up! Great content!
It happens bro, Ive been playing 10 years and last year i folded QQ when opponent shower AA, and i completely missed that a straight ran out on board. I also needed new glasses at the time. Lol.
I lose a $60 tournament at my local card store and feel like the world is over after a bad beat. Watching your vlogs and seeing your attitude even when things are going wrong encourage me to keep going. Thanks for always showing the real side of poker.
One bad session does not define the greatness that is within you. Do you think that when Harry MaQuire has a bad game he gives up ? Of course not ! He gets right back out there on the pitch and continues to score own goals. Now get back up on that horse and fly like ET ! What we do in this life echoes an eternity !
Never play hands like 74 suited. In the rare times you flop big like two pair you always get beat by the river usually by counterfeit two pair. These hands are called garbage for a reason. All 9 and under suited cards with more than one gap and 5 and under any gap are garbage.
“And then again it’s only 9k which isn’t a lot. I mean it is alot but not for the game”.. oh u mean like 90 blinds isn’t a lot? Even with straddle it’s 45 blinds? 45 blinds isn’t a lot ???
Love your style Mariano. Even listened to your interview with Nick and Veronica. You seem like a down to earth dude. Easy to root for. Keep your head up and stay grounded my dude
I’m stunned you folded chopped hands twice. Would love to know what you were thinking as it can get distracting for sure. Thanks for such a transparent and detailed breakdown. Great job!
Great video Mariano. Loved the transparency in this one. You’re a great poker vlogger. Your content is always entertaining, win or lose. I wish you good luck for the rest of the year.
Great vid, and thanks for the sharing of mistakes & learning. I am a fan from Europe, and I not only enjoy watching your videos but learn from them as well. Question: you ever play OMAHA?
What’s up bud I am one of the people who watch your videos and always have said you rarely show your Ls……I know it definitely sucks to run bad, punt and lose, but I respect 🫡 the fact you made this video…. You’re definitely a way better player than I’ll ever be, but thanks for making this video…..shows how much class you got man 💯
In poker you win some you lose some. I'm happy as long as my winnings are more than my losses. Tough session but as good as you are; you'll get it all back. Thank you for the upload kid.
If you keep trying to rep a range advantage time and time again when you don't have it then people will start waiting for good hands against you or call down much lighter, sometimes you have to know when to slow down on the bluffs and turn your reputation to your advantage
Hi Mariano,my idol,can I ask u a question ,do u build bankroll poker from level low to high or from another job and start the career poker professional???
Mariano… sorry about your loss brother… No matter the amount, I speak from experience when I say “it’s never easy…” But hey man, let me ask you a question, because this is something I have personally been struggling with… Do you ever find it more tempting to widen your range when you have the table covered by a LARGE margin (e.g. 2/1 or 3/1)?? I sometimes feel like ALL of my technical skills just go out the window 😂 As opposed to when I am an average size stack… which tends to motivate me to channel ALL my energy into playing my BEST!! Just curious if you experience this at all 🤔 And if so, how can we capitalize on those BIG results when we go from being a middling stack to the chip leader?? Do we cash out at that point… to avoid the inevitable of being susceptible to punting when we have the BIGGEST stack in front of us?? Play through it whilst being mindful of our pitfalls?? Or perhaps balancing our buy-in margin 🤔 There’s a thought!! Just curious… - LAMBO
Yes. And both getting called down on their bluffs. Bluffs shouldn’t be played as much as Rampage plays them. I noticed Mariano having the same luck with them.
@@zeebags9885 Yes they're absolutely over bluffing and playing too many hands, but it is live poker and running card dead on top of tilt while being a vlogger trying to make content most likely leads to these situations. I haven't played live so that's my assumption.
Mariano you gotta learn from this session, dude. I can't imagine how hard high stakes is; I would've cracked too. But you can't play poker at high stakes if you crack like this. -josh
Back many moons ago I played pool for a living. I always looked for the players that loved to drink. These were the Suckers. Alcohol and gambling is a loosing life style Siri
Run bad, poor decisions, big stakes.. you weren’t lying. Brutal day. Appreciate the candor. Helps us stay realistic with our own reflections. Good day, sir!
I think you gained the respect of your followers by adding the "A4s" hand. 👊🏻 Sound is nice 👍🏻 And it would be great if you can add the hand number(or time lapse) of the game. Good luck 🍀
Mariano, some observations after watching you play over the years: 1. You may be playing far too loose aggressive: The hands you played with 7-4 diamonds and 8-6 off were clear demonstrations of this. You play these hands far more than most players, and it seems you're often in 3-bet pre-flop pots with them. The strength of your opponent's hand in these situations will almost always be higher than you. I get that you have to play weaker hands on occasion to balance your play out, and that the odd time you may win a big pot against someone else's strong start holdings, but fundamentally you have to consider the following three scenarios after the flop: 1) you flop big (two pair 2% + flush 0.8% + straight 1.3% (connected - less if gapper) + trips 1.35% + full house 0.98% = 6.43%) and your opponent misses completely, which likely means you win a small pot; or 2) you miss completely (93.57% of the time) and your opponent misses - then winning is mostly a toss up, most likely depending on who has position; or 3) you miss completely (93.57% of the time) and your opponent already had a strong opening paired hand and missed also - you are almost always losing this hand, even if you bluff; or 4) you miss completely (93.57% of the time) and your opponent smashes the flop (6.43%...and add another 11.8% if he started with a pocket pair and hits his set) - you are alrmost never winning this scenario no matter how hard you force it; and 5) you flop big (6.43%) and your opponent misses flop but had a premium (AK, QQ+) hand (3%) - this is the starting scenario you had hoped for with the prayer that you smash and he misses, but the reality is that you're still missing 93.57% of the time, and he's going to smash his pocket pair at least another 11.8% of the time. 6) YOU BOTH SMASH THE BOARD, which means that if your opponent started better than you, then you are both going in deep and you are the one who is almost always going to lose a massive pot. So first of all, you're leaking money like a sieve putting money in pre-flop to begin with. And then the vast majority of the time you're completely whiffing the hand, so your only hope is to outplay your opponent, but that's a tough task expecially if in a 3-bet pot there's a high likelihood he was strong before the flop and a much better chance for him to improve than you have probabilities to improve. And even when you smash, you only win a big pot if he chooses to go deep with you. And the probabilities of him smashing are just as likely as you to smash so you're going to lose the majority of those deep pots. And not only that...because he started off with a stronger hand, even if you smash the flop and you get your money in good, because his starting hand was stronger he may still run you down on the turn or river. When its the other way around...you're rarely running him down. Lay off that crappy starting hands my man.
I'm sure you have good intentions in posting this, but Mariano is a really intelligent poker player. He doesn't need any of us to tell him that bad starting hands are... bad. Everything you're saying is common knowledge since like 2003. So why doesn't he simply play good hands, if it's just that easy to make money? The answer is you're not appreciating all the benefits, the unpredictability, and all the ways he gets paid off by playing some of these hands. Mariano will almost certainly win more in these games year after year than someone playing more straightforward and TAG. If he didn't punt sometimes, he wouldn't get the action he gets.
@@RobRochon I realize you said that. And I'm saying he understands balance, better than you or I do. You also have to realize his vlogs represent a distorted sample, because they're not displaying the THOUSANDS of times he folds bad hands. They're only in the vlog when he plays them. He's more balanced than you think he is.
@@blankoblanco I don't just watch his vlogs. I've watched him play in enough full sessions for hours at a time on other channels to know he's not as good as people like you think he is.
@@blankoblanco I am literally watching Mariano on Hustler Casino live right now. I just tuned in and saw Mariano bet pre-flop 7-2 suited (there is no 7-2 game on btw) and he got blown off it with an A-K 3-bet. And the very next hand he called pre-flop someone's 3-bet of A-K, with a 6-3 of hearts, and then got promptly blown off the hand by a 4-bet and then all-in. He wasted about $7k in just these too hands. He plays like a donkey.
When you’re losing, you often times don’t play optimal level often times chasing your money instead. It’s then to take a break to reset your mind. That’s poker
Mariano, I already know how not to play poker.
😂😂 fr
LOL....but you gotta give our Boy props for entertainment value.
Now that’s funny!😂😂
Sir, you have a lot more to learn about not knowing how to play poker. Dont be fooled this lesson is only the beginning.
Do you win every session you play ?
Biggest loser in this game is that poor woman who has to massage Vertucci’s shoulders
lol!!! Hilarious!! But that said at least her bank account doesn't drop at the end of the session like half the players do! haha!!
Can you imagine how hairy and gross he smells drinking and sweating all game. ? Hope he tips well.
@@christopherton as much as he bitches and cries every time he loses a hand, I doubt he even tips. My highlight of every game when someone stacks him and he loses his mind.
Broooo 😂 you didn’t have to do him like that! 😅
She’s the one who wears the device and colludes with LUDA, you heard it here first 😊😊
I really appreciate your humility. When you screw up you say you screw up and own it.
Knob gobbler
What else is he gonna do? He lost loads of money gotta pump out more TH-cam content to recoup
@@jamescooper4108yep the $3.26 ad revenue is keeping the lights on
@@MarianoPokeryou can pretend you don’t make money from TH-cam that’s fine but most people know better… it’s funny how you specify TH-cam ads I didn’t say the ads were going to get you your money back, by the way you handled nik airballs comments about tanking with KK preflop like a champ by crying and whining the next 5 minutes and telling him to leave, good stuff brother
@@jamescooper4108 dude anyone can go to any of the websites that estimate revenue from YT and see what he is making ...it's not a lot of $
Man, I’m from Brazil and I just wanted to say that you are one of the reasons I fell in love with this game. Bad phases always come to teach us something; don’t get discouraged. Your game is incredible, and with adjustments, you’ll go wherever you want.
He won like a mil last year lol. He’s fine
@@Psyc0ticdon’t get it twisted. He won’t get alla that, shit prolly not even near that, he sells shares
@@makemoney3282 mmmm pretty sure he owns 100% of him self in 99% of his sessions
“I think the solution to all this dilemma is to play 3 high” this is why I love your channel so much. Never fails to add humor even after a bad session. Great video as always Mariano.
I find it super admirable how you're so transparent with your gameplay - no sugarcoating it like some channels that make poker seem like it's a free money generator.
Mariano owns it up like a man. No excuses, no blah blah. He's going to come back with that attitude
I just did same thing at south point folded a chop without showing BOTH cards
If you break even in Poker, you are ahead of the curve.
Always if you can beat the rake you’re a winning player
Really love how you keep it real man. Your thought process, including the rookie mistake is really admirable... looking forward to your next winning session!
Marino was jealous of Rampage getting all the punt action.
🤣
Lol
Their big name pros, how u think they get the money to play these games. Theyve grinded it up
@@Paul-fe9ffhe's up 850k last year, sounds like a poker player to me
"Punt action" lol
I don’t know too much about poker, just like to watch for entertainment value. I watch both Mariano and Ethan. To the layman, I’d say that Mariano is a stronger player. He gives off the vibe of someone who knows what he’s doing.
One of the most transparent poker vloggers, keep it up, we all like to punt from once in a while.
Best poker Vlogger out there. Everything you make dude is pure gold. win or lose I learned so much from watching you play and hearing your comment.
Can’t run like the sun forever man
The hustler edit with Star Wars was hilarious and awesome
You have improved my poker game tremendously
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???? How is that even possible?💀
I watched that A4 chopped pot Iive...and I was like yeah..the drinks are kicking in 😂😂..you will bounce back though..you always do
Watched you discuss this on Nik’s pod. Sounds like you have a really good understanding of the causes of this session. You consistently impress with your maturity and level headedness off the felt.
I absolutely love your hand analysis and your full transparency on your wins and losses.. Thank you my brother for the best poker content and hand explanations on TH-cam.
I watched Phil Ivey fold a winning flush during the main event a few years ago. It happens to everyone, regardless of the BS anyone says. GL friend
Mariano I believe you to be a very special person with unlimited abilities. Tks for all your time and efforts with the making of these vids!
Man Mariano I got to be honest...this was had to watch but at the same time, I love the realness in this video!
22:57 “Brown Balla is a good player” 🤣🤣🤣
Appreciate your outlook on poker/non-poker. You seem to really get it.
love the beats youre using for your vlogs! theyre so chill haha, can I ask where you get them from? (just for personal use not for videos or something like that)
Pretty sure he makes them as he has said many times he creates music and I can't seem to find alot of the tracks in his videos. Unreleased songs makes the most sense..
I’m letting the ads play out so you can get some of your money back. It may be only 30 cents, but it’ll add back up to this loss, eventually.
In terms of quantity in your videos, you are the best poker vloger. I'm a fan of yours and I always root for you brother.
I appreciate you posting these not as great sessions and discussing them along with your mentality in the moments. I've had some rough sessions this week that I felt I just started playing off my game and making plays that I shouldn't have. Or trying to get people off strong holdings and this is in $1/$3 games where you just never should really be assuming your opponents are capable of big lay downs. Basically, I'm playing bad. But I got second in a tournament and bounced around and so will you. Keep it up! Great content!
You are positively crazy man. Its very good to hear honest analyze of both ends of poker.
It happens bro, Ive been playing 10 years and last year i folded QQ when opponent shower AA, and i completely missed that a straight ran out on board. I also needed new glasses at the time. Lol.
I lose a $60 tournament at my local card store and feel like the world is over after a bad beat. Watching your vlogs and seeing your attitude even when things are going wrong encourage me to keep going. Thanks for always showing the real side of poker.
One bad session does not define the greatness that is within you. Do you think that when Harry MaQuire has a bad game he gives up ? Of course not ! He gets right back out there on the pitch and continues to score own goals. Now get back up on that horse and fly like ET ! What we do in this life echoes an eternity !
Poker blogger logic is crazy.
Never play hands like 74 suited. In the rare times you flop big like two pair you always get beat by the river usually by counterfeit two pair. These hands are called garbage for a reason. All 9 and under suited cards with more than one gap and 5 and under any gap are garbage.
That was an awesome interview with Vertucci. You have a brand that can transcend poker imo and hope you keep at it.
Dude watches 10k up and walk away just not paying attention while sipping a milkshake. Amazing content. I can never stop watching this channel.
would love to hear your thought process while not knowing villians hands
“And then again it’s only 9k which isn’t a lot. I mean it is alot but not for the game”.. oh u mean like 90 blinds isn’t a lot? Even with straddle it’s 45 blinds? 45 blinds isn’t a lot ???
Love your style Mariano. Even listened to your interview with Nick and Veronica. You seem like a down to earth dude. Easy to root for. Keep your head up and stay grounded my dude
You weren't wasted lol
Good on you for your humble pie sir. It sucks to do a bad call or whatever but to be reflective and not pissy about it . Good vlog.
I’m stunned you folded chopped hands twice. Would love to know what you were thinking as it can get distracting for sure. Thanks for such a transparent and detailed breakdown. Great job!
One of the things I don’t like about hustler is they do the percentages after accounting for the hands that were folded.
Love your honesty!!! It takes big ones
Great video Mariano. Loved the transparency in this one. You’re a great poker vlogger. Your content is always entertaining, win or lose. I wish you good luck for the rest of the year.
Why am i watching a video called “how not to play poker”?What has my life become?
Great vid, and thanks for the sharing of mistakes & learning. I am a fan from Europe, and I not only enjoy watching your videos but learn from them as well. Question: you ever play OMAHA?
What’s up bud
I am one of the people who watch your videos and always have said you rarely show your Ls……I know it definitely sucks to run bad, punt and lose, but I respect 🫡 the fact you made this video…. You’re definitely a way better player than I’ll ever be, but thanks for making this video…..shows how much class you got man 💯
Is Profitville anywhere near Flavor town?
Accountability is the hardest thing to master no matter what stake you pay. Thanks for sharing this.
Love the Vlogs bro keep them coming 🙏
Love the creativity you put into preparing your blogs :)
In poker you win some you lose some. I'm happy as long as my winnings are more than my losses. Tough session but as good as you are; you'll get it all back. Thank you for the upload kid.
Mariana, love your transparency and taking us with you for the grind.
Good video! Thanks for talking through your process.
That king was a dagger in the heart.
Thanks for the great content, as always, Mariano…good luck in the next one!
Rootin for you man. Love your vibes, the upswing is comin your way soon hang in there
If you keep trying to rep a range advantage time and time again when you don't have it then people will start waiting for good hands against you or call down much lighter, sometimes you have to know when to slow down on the bluffs and turn your reputation to your advantage
Yes. Rampage has been guilty of that all year. Don’t fall in that trap. Bluffing is ok occasionally, but not as often as you think.
Appreciate Ur honesty, I am sure u can get it back , really enjoyed watching Ur vlog
Hey Mariano! Glad to see another vlog. How are you doing today my man? Enjoying Spring yet?
Apparently u didnt watch the video
@@SpendingAddiction lol, i'm asking how he's doing in general. we all know he's not feeling great about this video. use your brain some time buddy.
Sorry about the loss, Mariano. Sometimes that's just how poker goes. Keep grinding and playing your game, you'll climb your way out of the red.
The DJI mic is great, use the included dead cat attachment when outside
🔥 music at the beginning
I have watched you play for the last few years and you generally play well and run well. You will get it back.
Appreciate your humility 👏
That opening joke with the facial expression got me
Hi Mariano,my idol,can I ask u a question ,do u build bankroll poker from level low to high or from another job and start the career poker professional???
Your rookie mistake would change my life.
Looking real stupid on camera
On a down swing myself, this year, keep your head up. See you in az when you visit. Let me know
Mariano… sorry about your loss brother… No matter the amount, I speak from experience when I say “it’s never easy…”
But hey man, let me ask you a question, because this is something I have personally been struggling with…
Do you ever find it more tempting to widen your range when you have the table covered by a LARGE margin (e.g. 2/1 or 3/1)?? I sometimes feel like ALL of my technical skills just go out the window 😂
As opposed to when I am an average size stack… which tends to motivate me to channel ALL my energy into playing my BEST!!
Just curious if you experience this at all 🤔 And if so, how can we capitalize on those BIG results when we go from being a middling stack to the chip leader?? Do we cash out at that point… to avoid the inevitable of being susceptible to punting when we have the BIGGEST stack in front of us?? Play through it whilst being mindful of our pitfalls??
Or perhaps balancing our buy-in margin 🤔 There’s a thought!!
Just curious…
- LAMBO
with lessons learned for sure there will be better times ahead
Rampage and Mariano torching stacks with their last vids 😭😭😭
Yes. And both getting called down on their bluffs. Bluffs shouldn’t be played as much as Rampage plays them. I noticed Mariano having the same luck with them.
@@zeebags9885 Yes they're absolutely over bluffing and playing too many hands, but it is live poker and running card dead on top of tilt while being a vlogger trying to make content most likely leads to these situations. I haven't played live so that's my assumption.
Mariano u r a good player man overall. Cheers to that.
It's nice that you're trying to make Rampage feel better about his play lately.
Mariano you gotta learn from this session, dude. I can't imagine how hard high stakes is; I would've cracked too. But you can't play poker at high stakes if you crack like this. -josh
Awful feeling when you beat yourself
The way your commentary says how your plays were terrible but the next video comes out and it keeps happening, that bluff into AJ was a wild punt
And before I finish the video I hear, "and I think the solution must be to play 3 high" 😂
Might as well have just filmed me playing at this point, love the content!
Back many moons ago I played pool for a living. I always looked for the players that loved to drink. These were the Suckers. Alcohol and gambling is a loosing life style Siri
wow the k4dd call was reminiscent of tom dwan calling with 7 high in high stakes poker back in the day
Run bad, poor decisions, big stakes.. you weren’t lying. Brutal day. Appreciate the candor. Helps us stay realistic with our own reflections. Good day, sir!
U omitted the "watch this" hand. Where it was a chop and u folded 😂😂
I think you gained the respect of your followers by adding the "A4s" hand. 👊🏻
Sound is nice 👍🏻
And it would be great if you can add the hand number(or time lapse) of the game.
Good luck 🍀
I mean "How not to play poker" could be a title for every single vlog you make!
He was just up six figures. That’s poker. Up and down. I’ll bet by December he’ll be up a little on the year.
Rampage… not so much.
Banger of a thumbnail
Mariano, some observations after watching you play over the years:
1. You may be playing far too loose aggressive: The hands you played with 7-4 diamonds and 8-6 off were clear demonstrations of this. You play these hands far more than most players, and it seems you're often in 3-bet pre-flop pots with them. The strength of your opponent's hand in these situations will almost always be higher than you. I get that you have to play weaker hands on occasion to balance your play out, and that the odd time you may win a big pot against someone else's strong start holdings, but fundamentally you have to consider the following three scenarios after the flop:
1) you flop big (two pair 2% + flush 0.8% + straight 1.3% (connected - less if gapper) + trips 1.35% + full house 0.98% = 6.43%) and your opponent misses completely, which likely means you win a small pot; or
2) you miss completely (93.57% of the time) and your opponent misses - then winning is mostly a toss up, most likely depending on who has position; or
3) you miss completely (93.57% of the time) and your opponent already had a strong opening paired hand and missed also - you are almost always losing this hand, even if you bluff; or
4) you miss completely (93.57% of the time) and your opponent smashes the flop (6.43%...and add another 11.8% if he started with a pocket pair and hits his set) - you are alrmost never winning this scenario no matter how hard you force it; and
5) you flop big (6.43%) and your opponent misses flop but had a premium (AK, QQ+) hand (3%) - this is the starting scenario you had hoped for with the prayer that you smash and he misses, but the reality is that you're still missing 93.57% of the time, and he's going to smash his pocket pair at least another 11.8% of the time.
6) YOU BOTH SMASH THE BOARD, which means that if your opponent started better than you, then you are both going in deep and you are the one who is almost always going to lose a massive pot.
So first of all, you're leaking money like a sieve putting money in pre-flop to begin with. And then the vast majority of the time you're completely whiffing the hand, so your only hope is to outplay your opponent, but that's a tough task expecially if in a 3-bet pot there's a high likelihood he was strong before the flop and a much better chance for him to improve than you have probabilities to improve.
And even when you smash, you only win a big pot if he chooses to go deep with you. And the probabilities of him smashing are just as likely as you to smash so you're going to lose the majority of those deep pots.
And not only that...because he started off with a stronger hand, even if you smash the flop and you get your money in good, because his starting hand was stronger he may still run you down on the turn or river. When its the other way around...you're rarely running him down.
Lay off that crappy starting hands my man.
I'm sure you have good intentions in posting this, but Mariano is a really intelligent poker player. He doesn't need any of us to tell him that bad starting hands are... bad.
Everything you're saying is common knowledge since like 2003. So why doesn't he simply play good hands, if it's just that easy to make money? The answer is you're not appreciating all the benefits, the unpredictability, and all the ways he gets paid off by playing some of these hands. Mariano will almost certainly win more in these games year after year than someone playing more straightforward and TAG. If he didn't punt sometimes, he wouldn't get the action he gets.
@@blankoblanco I did say that I understood all that, and said it with one word, "balance". Thanks for the comment.
@@RobRochon I realize you said that. And I'm saying he understands balance, better than you or I do. You also have to realize his vlogs represent a distorted sample, because they're not displaying the THOUSANDS of times he folds bad hands. They're only in the vlog when he plays them. He's more balanced than you think he is.
@@blankoblanco I don't just watch his vlogs. I've watched him play in enough full sessions for hours at a time on other channels to know he's not as good as people like you think he is.
@@blankoblanco I am literally watching Mariano on Hustler Casino live right now. I just tuned in and saw Mariano bet pre-flop 7-2 suited (there is no 7-2 game on btw) and he got blown off it with an A-K 3-bet. And the very next hand he called pre-flop someone's 3-bet of A-K, with a 6-3 of hearts, and then got promptly blown off the hand by a 4-bet and then all-in. He wasted about $7k in just these too hands. He plays like a donkey.
It’s good to know you are human too. Love your humility and humblesness . You’ll be alright
Mariano “I’m having a downswing.
Rampage “Hold my beer.”
They do pretty good starting hand charts these days. Might be worth a look 😊
I dont know where you found that beat with prodigys voice sampled in the beginning, but that was fire. Need to know where to find it
Lol 2 chops you folded! Gotta laugh.
Congrats on the new home bro! Keep your head up.
Where’s can I get the grind days shirt?
What’s going on with the music gigs?
Hello! Name of the intro hiphop song? Ty
Poker and alcohol do not mix. Unless you were already planning on making a video called how not to play poker
the hand 88 , why would you call. flush, trips, two pair, straight. any of those will beat your pair. can you explain your reasoning to call ??
Your 8-6 blastoff against brown balla was very unnecessary
When you’re losing, you often times don’t play optimal level often times chasing your money instead. It’s then to take a break to reset your mind. That’s poker
You are easily one of the best instinct players I’ve ever seen