That first K10 hand you have to raise when you get led into. They can be betting pair plus draw, 2P, sets, naked draws none of which are folding to a single raise. Some may decide just to go with it if it’s 2P+, being afraid of the straight coming. Also, your raise may look like you’re trying to protect worse value hands, so they may decide to try to bluff you when the 1 liner comes in. When you call and the 1 liner comes in it looks like you got there so of course they play it passively now.
Great stuff. The 88 hand, you may want to consider a check on the flop even with the two hearts, the A smashes your 3bet range plus you're in position, might want him to have a little rope. Keep running good out there
Congrats on a good week. Yes, I hated your fold with the Aces. 😊 There were a lot of hands you beat. Your check on the turn could have induced a bluff shove as well with flush draws and straight draws. Also, do you lead often OOP with a C bet? If so I’d put in a lot more Check raises on a flop like this. Enjoying your vlogs and discussing the hands played.
I do like the check raise on flop a lot cuz then I can narrow his range & lower the SPR to jam on most turns! Didn’t think about that til after the hand. Thanks for the feedback!
All the pros I know tip $1 every pot regardless of size. I see some guys tip $5 no matter what. I determine by the size of the pot/quality of dealer. $1 minimum $5 max in big pots
Good turnaround from last month! As for the rice farming, I always thought you had to plant it in the water as in Asia as a kid I would see folks planting in the water.
I subbed bc this guy shows all that good farmin action. Please keep updating happenings on the farm along with the poker action. I am from Michigan and spent a winter working in California. Played a couple sessions @ that same room in Sacramento when I was there. Good luck on the tables and keep working hard buddy good stuff
Really nice to see you run really good for a change in your first session...kind of like McCluskey runs most of the time!!! I don't like folding the AA there just because the way the hand played I think it's more likely that he has a Q or 10 with a flush draw or a gutter with a flush draw which you are well ahead against, so your calling your last $400 to win $700... only need to be right around 36-38%...so unless he's got two pair or a set your significantly ahead and even vs. 2 pair like Q-10 your only a little worse than 4-1 getting almost 2-1 when behind...not terrible considering the number of hands in his more likely ranges you are beating. Not to mention his preflop range also could easily have called your preflop $65 includes AQs or KK, JJ that picked up a gutter on the turn etc. And you have to mostly discount the sets in the math because there can always be sets out there against your Aces so factoring that into the equation doesn't make a ton of sense unless you have a very player specific read on how the hand played. To me that makes you extremely exploitable when the stacks are pretty deep when you are out of position with your big pairs. I think you're probably a little gun-shy from getting your Aces cracked five times in a row in the last Vlog which is understandable. Keep the run good going. I've enjoyed your openings showing a little bit about your life outside of Poker. I also think your turn betting is a little light a couple times when it's fairly obvious your opponent is drawing.
yeah I agree, this is a terrible fold. The 3b pre, bet flop, check turn, the opponent likely always 'puts them on AK.' I think they could easily be jamming worse their for value. I also think the best value hands (sets/2 pair) likely don't overbet it either, from a live perspective. They could even be spaz jamming Tx trying to fold out hands like AK/AJ/JJ/99 etc. Terrible fold overall and kinda scared money. Like are they only calling there with QQ & TT? lmao
Honestly keeping track of your results that you’re a winning player & having a proper bankroll is what makes it manageable. Because you know it’s inevitable it’ll end if you stick to your game plan. My highest tilted days came when I wasn’t properly bankrolled which affected my play because I was so worried about each pot rather than playing well
On that first hand with the flopped str8, I'd think about betting 110% pot to make it look like a steal attempt. You'll likely still get a fold, but a sticky calling station with 2pr might try a hero call. Your bet was too value-ish IMHO.🤷♂️ Great vlog, man! Say hi to Doug M & Zeus for me!😂
If you bet $65 and expect to get called 100% time on the 1-to-a-straight first hand, you make more ev if your $130 bet is only called 55% of the time, which I think is much more likely than 65 being called 100% .
Nice to have a rice farm that's a good hobby outside of poker Love pocket 5s that's how you crack aces not once but twice. You having aces facing an all in with the board so scary I would have done the same letting go the aces
"After coloring up..first time in ages" LOL I feel that! I actually colored up last weekend for the first time in ages myself. Sure is nice when you actually hit some flops!
Those board pairing, counterfeiting run outs make it hard to see the shrinkflation of your hand but it’s the first thing I thought when the crab hit the turn
@@NorCal_Poker what tends to work well is talking to someone when recording these videos, the other person doesnt even have to speak or be on video. But when you talk to a face your brain actually has an easier time sounding "real". Other than that great video man
A lucky day for you..with 1/3 game, there were so many amateur players to beat in this table. Had a day like this 5 years ago where I win every hand when im in the pot for 3 hours! My $300 TURNED IN TO $1800!
Seeds, those who know, know the value. It came as an eye opener when I found out my friend’s family keeps the pepper seeds in a climate controlled 10x20 vault (safe). BIG bucks for seeds. GL
I try to write down in my notes to the best of my abilities. Sometimes on rainbow boards I’ll miss it cuz I’ll put J83 rainbow board in my notes. When there’s a flush draw out there I’ll get it every time. Gunna work on improving that
$65 bet needs to gets looked up twice as often to be as profitable as the $130. AA fold is pretty good fold. You had a bluff catcher and I am not seeing a ton of bluffs there.
@NorCal_Poker Yessir, I see your game is improving! Not too sure about fold to that jam on the turn (felt polar to me; either had it or some weird combo draw or weak top pair that wanted to stop you right then and there from seeing a river card)
First hand you probably 3-bet there theres alot of cards that will be good for your opponent and alot of cards that they wont like- like fe. the 8s. Nh tho.
I might get roasted in these comments lol, but I like the Aces fold as played. You bet for info. Going over the hand, check raise is prob best on flop. And then lead turn. Or if He's really going to jam, he'd do it on the flop against the check raise, and then you can assess calling or fold. As played, you almost have to fold. Just my $0.02 lol
This guy is good too! I liked the fold since you were ahead. I guess I was playing the vlogger and a check raise only works if you check and I bet. Which I may have had to bet. Maybe just maybe I had a set of Tens there.
There may be some bad players there but that’s discrediting how good they are. Not everyone goes there and just cleans up. There’s hands that they fold that others can’t, value bets others don’t make, etc. If you play too nitty even the action players will not give you action when you have a hand.
letssss goooooo! I wish i could open 75 dollars lol. Everyone would definitely fold around here if i opened that big! Lucky if i get anyone to call 20 dollars and if they do they have a super strong hand i need to come out to cali lol.
@@NorCal_Poker a single bet percentage size that can be used on each of the remaining streets so that the bettor goes all-in for that same bet size as the final bet. So if there is $175 in his stack and the pot size is $100 and you want to be geometric, you bet 55% on the turn to get the pot to $210. He now has about $120 left and 55% pot is about $115, so close enough.
Your Red AA hand. Ok so a ten dollar straddle and I’m in late position and just flat the $10. I can’t be that strong. Or I guess I could be. Waiting for someone to raise especially the straddle. You raise to $65 from the small blind. They all fold and since there is $115 in the pot and I only have to call $55 to see a flop and I’m in position. I call. My thoughts were I’m in position. You are somewhat strong. And I am ready to battle since I’m stuck. But most of all I liked my position and can see a flop . T83 with two clubs. You put me on a ten or flush draw or j9. I guess I could have all those hands since I just limped the straddle. And just called your preflop bet. You bet 65 into 170 so now it’s 65 to call to win 235. 4 to 1. I’m in there with almost everything except a major miss. 300 in the pot and a turn is a semi scare card. You check. My thought process is well. He is never checking a really strong hand. You also shouldn’t have j9 or QT since those you would more likely to flat the 10 pre. If you had KQ of clubs or KT or QT of clubs then another continuation bet would be in order. The check on the turn definitely capped your range to one pair. Or a monster of set of Q’s or T’s. I see you more likely to bet them. So at this point the is $300 in the pot. I did think about betting a smaller size but with stack depths ( I had like 440 behind) and the pot being juicy I figured the all in would put the most pressure on you and you didn’t want to make the bad call or the bad non call. So what did I have?
Fascinating, showing how rice is seeded. Thanks. Vlogs have improved immensely. Great work.
That’s the goal, Thanks for the motivation!
So you fly over in paths each time dripping rice seeds ? Is that it? Must be good pilots to get an even distribution across the lake. :)
@@marksimpson2321 great pilots & even better GPS technology
@@NorCal_PokerYou guys of course outsource the pilots?
@@nicholi2789 yep, I couldn’t do that if my life depended on it… & luckily I’ll never test it 🤣
Keep up the great vids always watch these as soon as they come out!
Thanks for the support Jack 🫡
The best low stakes vlog out there!
Thanks for the big comment!
That first K10 hand you have to raise when you get led into. They can be betting pair plus draw, 2P, sets, naked draws none of which are folding to a single raise. Some may decide just to go with it if it’s 2P+, being afraid of the straight coming. Also, your raise may look like you’re trying to protect worse value hands, so they may decide to try to bluff you when the 1 liner comes in. When you call and the 1 liner comes in it looks like you got there so of course they play it passively now.
Yup I agree for the most part
Great stuff. The 88 hand, you may want to consider a check on the flop even with the two hearts, the A smashes your 3bet range plus you're in position, might want him to have a little rope. Keep running good out there
Good call!
Congrats on a good week. Yes, I hated your fold with the Aces. 😊 There were a lot of hands you beat. Your check on the turn could have induced a bluff shove as well with flush draws and straight draws. Also, do you lead often OOP with a C bet? If so I’d put in a lot more Check raises on a flop like this. Enjoying your vlogs and discussing the hands played.
I do like the check raise on flop a lot cuz then I can narrow his range & lower the SPR to jam on most turns! Didn’t think about that til after the hand. Thanks for the feedback!
Wonder if the large agriculture dji drone could do rice seed delivery....
I know it can spray pesticide but not sure about seed 🤔
What is the etiquette for tipping at a casino? Is it a percentage of the pot? I basically just play home games.
All the pros I know tip $1 every pot regardless of size. I see some guys tip $5 no matter what. I determine by the size of the pot/quality of dealer. $1 minimum $5 max in big pots
Good turnaround from last month! As for the rice farming, I always thought you had to plant it in the water as in Asia as a kid I would see folks planting in the water.
Appreciate it!
I subbed bc this guy shows all that good farmin action. Please keep updating happenings on the farm along with the poker action. I am from Michigan and spent a winter working in California. Played a couple sessions @ that same room in Sacramento when I was there. Good luck on the tables and keep working hard buddy good stuff
Appreciate the support & I’ve always wanted to go to Michigan, have heard great things!
Wow the aces hit. Did you end up doing the chicken sacrifice lol! Good run man. Salud
Haha I might’ve 🤫
Really nice to see you run really good for a change in your first session...kind of like McCluskey runs most of the time!!!
I don't like folding the AA there just because the way the hand played I think it's more likely that he has a Q or 10 with a flush draw or a gutter with a flush draw which you are well ahead against, so your calling your last $400 to win $700... only need to be right around 36-38%...so unless he's got two pair or a set your significantly ahead and even vs. 2 pair like Q-10 your only a little worse than 4-1 getting almost 2-1 when behind...not terrible considering the number of hands in his more likely ranges you are beating. Not to mention his preflop range also could easily have called your preflop $65 includes AQs or KK, JJ that picked up a gutter on the turn etc. And you have to mostly discount the sets in the math because there can always be sets out there against your Aces so factoring that into the equation doesn't make a ton of sense unless you have a very player specific read on how the hand played. To me that makes you extremely exploitable when the stacks are pretty deep when you are out of position with your big pairs. I think you're probably a little gun-shy from getting your Aces cracked five times in a row in the last Vlog which is understandable.
Keep the run good going.
I've enjoyed your openings showing a little bit about your life outside of Poker.
I also think your turn betting is a little light a couple times when it's fairly obvious your opponent is drawing.
I keep the light turn bet sizes in mind! Definitely something I noticed too when reviewing
yeah I agree, this is a terrible fold. The 3b pre, bet flop, check turn, the opponent likely always 'puts them on AK.' I think they could easily be jamming worse their for value.
I also think the best value hands (sets/2 pair) likely don't overbet it either, from a live perspective. They could even be spaz jamming Tx trying to fold out hands like AK/AJ/JJ/99 etc.
Terrible fold overall and kinda scared money. Like are they only calling there with QQ & TT? lmao
@@TheNow_Now it’s more opponent based. If scared money was a thing I wouldn’t be playing these stakes buddy lol
How do you mentally and emotionally deal with losses and down swings?
Honestly keeping track of your results that you’re a winning player & having a proper bankroll is what makes it manageable. Because you know it’s inevitable it’ll end if you stick to your game plan. My highest tilted days came when I wasn’t properly bankrolled which affected my play because I was so worried about each pot rather than playing well
Long time viewer second time commenter. I appreciate the consistency of the vids man! I really enjoy watching them after work keep it up
Wow, that’s much appreciated!
Beautiful snap call when you had the 6 7 two pair. I love those spots
Ain’t that the truth!
On that first hand with the flopped str8, I'd think about betting 110% pot to make it look like a steal attempt. You'll likely still get a fold, but a sticky calling station with 2pr might try a hero call.
Your bet was too value-ish IMHO.🤷♂️
Great vlog, man! Say hi to Doug M & Zeus for me!😂
You got a point!
If you bet $65 and expect to get called 100% time on the 1-to-a-straight first hand, you make more ev if your $130 bet is only called 55% of the time, which I think is much more likely than 65 being called 100% .
That’s a good explanation!
6:36 ahahaha....
84 years!!! LMAO!!
Nice to have a rice farm that's a good hobby outside of poker
Love pocket 5s that's how you crack aces not once but twice.
You having aces facing an all in with the board so scary I would have done the same letting go the aces
Good to know, thx for the feedback!
"After coloring up..first time in ages" LOL I feel that! I actually colored up last weekend for the first time in ages myself. Sure is nice when you actually hit some flops!
It definitely is!
Those board pairing, counterfeiting run outs make it hard to see the shrinkflation of your hand but it’s the first thing I thought when the crab hit the turn
No doubt, the bomb pot & not knowing his preflop range made me forget about overpairs there!
So much action at capitol! I need to play out there
It’s the Wild West!
At 4:15 that hand was gratifying watching someone slow play Aces get burned.
I agree 🤣
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it,s been 84 years! you had me rolling on that one! LOL!
thanks 4 the response! shout out from Florida!
Awesome vlog bro!! I felt like you was reading me a book lol but that's good
Haha I’m workin on it!
@@NorCal_Poker what tends to work well is talking to someone when recording these videos, the other person doesnt even have to speak or be on video. But when you talk to a face your brain actually has an easier time sounding "real". Other than that great video man
Dude I love ur vids! I’m going to make my own soon “hopefully”😂😊😅
Just go for it! Worst thing that can happen is you make it & delete it 🤷🏻♂️
A lucky day for you..with 1/3 game, there were so many amateur players to beat in this table. Had a day like this 5 years ago where I win every hand when im in the pot for 3 hours! My $300 TURNED IN TO $1800!
Sweet!
Seeds, those who know, know the value. It came as an eye opener when I found out my friend’s family keeps the pepper seeds in a climate controlled 10x20 vault (safe). BIG bucks for seeds. GL
Definitely is & thank you!
Some of the cards you call out don’t match the graphics. For instance when you call out rainbow board or a certain suit, it doesn’t match the graphic.
I try to write down in my notes to the best of my abilities. Sometimes on rainbow boards I’ll miss it cuz I’ll put J83 rainbow board in my notes. When there’s a flush draw out there I’ll get it every time. Gunna work on improving that
A87 doesn't smash your range in a single raised pot FYI
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Best poker vlogs. Would like to play with you on a Monday when I come up from Central California.
I play Tuesdays & Thursdays for the time being right now!
Do you play tourney @ CC?
Just cash games for me!
$65 bet needs to gets looked up twice as often to be as profitable as the $130. AA fold is pretty good fold. You had a bluff catcher and I am not seeing a ton of bluffs there.
I love your sports references
🤝🏻
Keep the rice farming content coming! Also, that min-raise by the opponent with AA on the flop was atrocious. I need those guys at my table.
Will do!
Do you usually start with $500?
Yeah almost always
Great spot for a check with A on board with 88....balance range. Looks like JJ or QQ
I can see doing that
The rice is actually sick I hope you do more of that
I’ll do my best to work it in!
We need this man to post 3 times a week!
Wish I had the time! Thx for the support 🫡
I love your monotone voice bro!
If you do, that’s a miracle! If you’re trolling, I respect it 🫡
Cracked aces not once...but twice??? Nice, bro!
Appreciate it as always my man!
@NorCal_Poker Yessir, I see your game is improving! Not too sure about fold to that jam on the turn (felt polar to me; either had it or some weird combo draw or weak top pair that wanted to stop you right then and there from seeing a river card)
@@ambientexpanse I definitely can see that!
I appreciate a Jamal Agnew highlight
First hand you probably 3-bet there theres alot of cards that will be good for your opponent and alot of cards that they wont like- like fe. the 8s. Nh tho.
Definitely!
How do you never get yelled at /penalties for string betting lol
Haha I verbalize my bet before I put the chips in. So it looks like string betting without audio!
@@NorCal_Poker Agh makes sense now 😂
I love the 5$ chip design at this casino
It’s pretty cool!
I might get roasted in these comments lol, but I like the Aces fold as played. You bet for info. Going over the hand, check raise is prob best on flop. And then lead turn. Or if He's really going to jam, he'd do it on the flop against the check raise, and then you can assess calling or fold. As played, you almost have to fold. Just my $0.02 lol
That’s what I was thinkin too 🤝
This guy is good too! I liked the fold since you were ahead. I guess I was playing the vlogger and a check raise only works if you check and I bet. Which I may have had to bet. Maybe just maybe I had a set of Tens there.
From watching your vlogs, there are some terrible players at Capitol Casino. No wonder you and Doug M. crush there.
Doug crushes there, I’m still learning 😆
There may be some bad players there but that’s discrediting how good they are. Not everyone goes there and just cleans up. There’s hands that they fold that others can’t, value bets others don’t make, etc. If you play too nitty even the action players will not give you action when you have a hand.
15" POKER HAAAAARRRRDDD
letssss goooooo! I wish i could open 75 dollars lol. Everyone would definitely fold around here if i opened that big! Lucky if i get anyone to call 20 dollars and if they do they have a super strong hand i need to come out to cali lol.
Haha it’s wild most days!
Easy fold for the guy who limped aces.
Don’t tell him that 🤫
Question, do you play against this person?
He probably would have gotten stacked either way unless NorCal 3 bet and he ripped
Come play in Socal so we can take all your money mister fold K10 off in the button with 2 limperd 😂😂😂😂
Stop liking your own messages 🤣
@@NorCal_Poker haha but on a real note man. Wondering why a K10 off is a fold on the button with two limpers.
Can you explain your thought process?
THOME!!!!!!!!!
Love his swing!
You have to raise that flop with KT.
Could mix it in!
You want to bet big with bottom two but not bet $35 into a pot of $100? Kinda small, no?
Fair point. It was more so to set up a river jam since stacks were so awkward
@@NorCal_Poker Gotcha. Geometric sizing?
@@nickg408 that term is above my pay grade haha
@@NorCal_Poker a single bet percentage size that can be used on each of the remaining streets so that the bettor goes all-in for that same bet size as the final bet. So if there is $175 in his stack and the pot size is $100 and you want to be geometric, you bet 55% on the turn to get the pot to $210. He now has about $120 left and 55% pot is about $115, so close enough.
I’ve never seen two guys play aces worse. I wish i had 🐠 like that at my tables.
Wish it was like that all the time!
Your Red AA hand.
Ok so a ten dollar straddle and I’m in late position and just flat the $10. I can’t be that strong. Or I guess I could be. Waiting for someone to raise especially the straddle.
You raise to $65 from the small blind.
They all fold and since there is $115 in the pot and I only have to call $55 to see a flop and I’m in position. I call.
My thoughts were I’m in position. You are somewhat strong. And I am ready to battle since I’m stuck. But most of all I liked my position and can see a flop .
T83 with two clubs.
You put me on a ten or flush draw or j9. I guess I could have all those hands since I just limped the straddle. And just called your preflop bet.
You bet 65 into 170 so now it’s 65 to call to win 235. 4 to 1. I’m in there with almost everything except a major miss.
300 in the pot and a turn is a semi scare card.
You check.
My thought process is well.
He is never checking a really strong hand. You also shouldn’t have j9 or QT since those you would more likely to flat the 10 pre.
If you had KQ of clubs or KT or QT of clubs then another continuation bet would be in order.
The check on the turn definitely capped your range to one pair.
Or a monster of set of Q’s or T’s.
I see you more likely to bet them.
So at this point the is $300 in the pot. I did think about betting a smaller size but with stack depths ( I had like 440 behind) and the pot being juicy I figured the all in would put the most pressure on you and you didn’t want to make the bad call or the bad non call.
So what did I have?
Aces & you got me off a chop 🤣
> go huge and bomb [the river]
> **Half pot size bet**
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AA limp....
😅
I hate aces good fold
Hopefully 🤞🏻
It was a bad fold.