Did I Overplay Aces for $5000?
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- Опубликовано: 14 июн 2022
- Hero in this hand takes an unbelievably aggressive line with AA in a $5000 pot. Bart and he discuss his aggressive line which leads to a difficult spot on the river.
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The fact that this guy is playing 5/10 is what poker is all about. What a great game.
Lol
Ahahahah
likely beating it too. long live LIVE POKER
You're a real big man.
I guarantee you are a losing player, too. As a matter of fact, I'd bet my life on it.
This board and run out fills me with so much anxiety, like Bart's eyes on the flop.
the way this guy played his hand and his reason's don't make any sense.
I was the guy you were playing against. I had 3 8 diamonds. Straight up.
"Give me my 100"
That he was thinking of calling the river is pure insanity LOL
This is a helpful video. I've been guilty of blindly firing away with aces and this opened my eyes. Thx bart
Live poker isn’t dead boys
Man this guy is bananas, continuing on the flop and then firing turn 😅
Betting small on flop fine betting turn seems to be torching $
@@TheTree1 Why? he can basically never get raised.
@@glennhagstedt never get raised? KQ or K10 clubs will probably raise most of the time there. Once an while a straight is going to raise.
@@rjbcards9685 lol no, that would be suicidal.
@@glennhagstedt how is that suicidal? Especially in this situation, its perfect. The guy almost commits himself to have to call raise since he has the nut draw.
This guy played AA like a person who’s never played poker before would
Barts crazy. I’m jamming any j or better against this player. Never bluffing
I remember a guy play his AA like this against me in a home game in a hand were I bet it like I had the nut flush (which I did).
When he jammed on the river I said to the table "How many of you think I have a flush and everyone at the table said 'you obv have a flush' and then I called and turned it over.
He got so mad he actually threw his cards at me.
I really enjoy your show it is very informational and I pay attention to the thought process. Keep it up and thanks.
Where does the caller play? I am willing to drive up to 4 hours!!!
The Bike in Bell Gardens, CA - come on down
Haven’t finished this video yet but there is zero chance this guy wins this pot
Great job reading the title of the video..
@@jakecooper5855 ok jerk
He has become one with poker. Amazing.
Most talkative caller in the history of the show
Not the most ever but definitely should listen more.
Just when we fear NLHE might be drying up, we hear a hand like this. Thank you caller! If I am ever playing against you, you know what will be going through my mind! “cmon heads, lets go heads, heads cmonnnnn heads”
Yes, the answer is definitely yes. Overplay!!
Sincerely, Westside Wesley
If you're randomizing to employ a mixed strategy for balance that's fine. Clearly this guy was just flipping a coin cause he was lost AF in the hand and didn't know what to do LOL
Mike was the fake bookie and got his thumbs broken by the trunk…Bania was the “soups not a meal” guy among many other scenes and episodes
I paused the tape !
He got Bluffed 😢Damn Bart got Bluffed Too 😅😅
2:49 "I'm fist-pumping under the table..." I mean... people might get the wrong idea.
Larger 4-bet pre makes tons of sense with such deep stacks. 4x would set up a more comfy SPR.
Gross flop! AcAx seems like an ideal hand to check, with its robust equity. Agree w/Bart's sizing suggestions.
Turn: Bet feels like a dark tunnel bluff where it's hard to know which player is the victim and which player is the monster.
River: Such an odd spot after first two streets, but check/fold, expecting to win sometimes when it goes check, check feels reasonable to me. They'd have to turn KcKx or QcQx into a bluff to make that bad.
sometimes the game is so boring that fist-pumping under the table is the GTO play...
Its equity is why it's a bet on flop imo, but for a small size 20% as you can comfortably defend against a check raise and leave yourself uncapped.
18:17 "I think that you've over-played your hand...quite a bit." 😛😛😛😛😛 Do tell, Mr. Hanson.
Caller is so polarized...AA,KK,QQ,AK....villians range is 7s-KKs,and suited connectors 7-K, the only prayer is they had two pair that was counterfeited with J on river.
Man I need to play w this dude
Bania isn't the bookie, he's the one that gave Jerry the Armani suit......"it's gold Jerry, gold!"
"I'm trying to get called by queens."
"Are sets calling... on the turn?"
Targeting getting called by overpairs... while not thinking sets will call 🤔
I haven’t listened yet but I’m sure the thinking was sets especially lower sets will usually raise.
The way he says it does sound like he was wondering if they would call or fold which, given that he was hoping to get called by QQ, would be odd.
I took it as if he was asking if sets call on the turn or if they are raising.
Thank you
Man this guy was so confident he played well
“So flipped a coin” 😂😂
Such a painful end to a painful call
"I done screwed this hand up enough that by the river I just flipped a coin"
I would have paid the 100 bucks. def worth it for the information gained.
Bart’s face when he said he continued for $500 on that flop 😂😂
Very interesting hand
that thumbnail face had me lmao
I'm a new subscriber to the channel. I've noticed that a lot of the people calling in seem to be pretty loose and spewy. Makes me feel better about the state of live poker.
Question... Are there any free poker huds that will just give the basic information needed like vpip, preflop raising, 3 betting and hands played with them?
Need to just check call/fold or check jam on the turn.
In interesting thing happens when there is less than a pot size bet left on the river... The OOP player doesn't have to CR their big hands to gii they can just jam them, also the OOP player doesn't have to worry about getting raised when they bet thin value like a flush because there's no $$ behind so OOP goes all in with their strong and medium value hands like all full houses and all flushes which results in the OOP player being very capped when they check in these spots unless they're randomizing checks being conscious about protecting their checking range(unlikely live). Being the IP player in these spots is awesome because you can value jam small flushes and probably QT since OOP bets small flushes and better into you.
Odds are if he was bluffing he would have showed
no more uncertain hand
Bania was the guy in Seinfeld who insisted that Jerry buy him a dinner for the suit that he gave to Jerry "for free". Kenny Bania also annoyed Jerry by becoming a stand up comedian in another episode. However, Bania was not a fake bookie. You're thinking of bookie Mike who couldn't pay Jerry after he won a bet on basketball. Jerry also broke bookie Mike's thumbs by accident in that episode.
Fist bumping under the table kek
Fold pre!
I'm not a good player, that said the flop for me is a check call all day
I’ve learned from other show and videos that the flop was a check call all the way.
Haven’t I seen this before? Also, remind me to play at the bike one day.
These are edited from the live callin shows which are usually Mondays although there should be one tonight (6/15)
I have a question about this hand. What would we ever call with here? Is hero ever 4 betting AJ from BB? Maybe he 4 bets pocket tens?
It just seems like if we fold AA here, we don't really have any hands to call with.
get me on a table with that bloke
So much money lit on fire.
No way the hero is trying to figure out the EV of paying to see someone’s hole cards after the game 😂😂
I'd consider paying something to see the cards-what that amount might be, I'm not sure. I have called extremely small bets before that were just to "get information" and won with jack high.
@@Melvinvanharn paying to make the guy show his hand before it’s mucked is one thing.
Paying after the session to be told his hand is just dumb. He’ll lie. And even if he doesn’t you’ll have no way of ever knowing for certain if he’s telling the truth.
@@JohnSmith-nx7zj Oh yeah, I agree with that 100%. After the hand, anything he says is worthless. What's interesting to me is how much someone might pay to get that information right after though? Would you pay $1? $5? $10? $100? I'm not sure where it tops out for me.
@@Melvinvanharn yeah I don’t know. I guess it depends a lot on how much you expect to play with the guy again and how much you know about his play already.
@@JohnSmith-nx7zj I think at this point it's more curiosity. I mean he's been agonizing for a month over this. I'd pay $100 to avoid a month of agony. Of course I'd have no curiosity here bc I have to fold. If he shows bluff props to him but it's not a profitable call so either way it doesn't matter to me
This guy should’ve just burned this hand history lmao🤦🏻♂️
This is the dinner Bania!
Soup’s not a meal!
Haven’t put a comment on a RUclips video in my life, but holy shit what tf is my man doing playing 5-10😂
Don't lose any sleep ,,,,,he had you beat lol
I stopped the video at 6:12 . Most poker people understand that is a super wet board. Aside from like 10 J Q (flush draw) it's as bad as it gets for AA. I'm probably not even C-betting this flop and my normal Cbet percentage is around 75%. Shut it down, if you get bluffed oh well at the minimum villan has a shit ton of equity on a drawing hand, position and implied odds.
I cannot possibly imagine hero was good here more than like 10% of the time.
What does he beat? KK, QQ, and um, nothing else? Loses to 77, 88,99, any jack, any ten, any flush. Those are all hands in the villains range.
@@Melvinvanharn he beats 2 combos of 98 suited. And 3 combos of 87 suited. Beats 3 combos of KQ suited
@@Copypastedates Sounds like a call then!
@@Melvinvanharn def not, super thin call have to think he’s really outta line. I’m a fish calling station I even think I find a easy fold there
@@Copypastedates Yeah, I was being sarcastic.
Are sets calling on the turn?? Ouch
Little brutal on calling him a douche for "flipping a coin"
Stopped at 13:21 to say that the hero has already _butchered_ this hand. I apologize if that sounds harsh, but the flop and turn bet sizing has ensured that the hero is almost always beat when villain calls turn, and is _thisclose_ to being potstuck because he's only got about 2/3rds pot behind after the villain (presumably) calls turn. Yikes.
Yeah this one made me cringe
This is an epic hand. This guy is basically (unknowingly LoL) turning his hand into a bluff on the turn trying to make 2 pair/sets to fold. Some high level sh#t.
Flop sizing seems to be where it goes off the rails for me. I can kinda get behind a small bet because there's tons of draws to charge.
After that, every decision is pretty crazy go nuts.
I understand why he did that, like he said cold 4 from oop is a novel spot for him. If this was a srp and he was the raiser pre his size is good.
Yeah I can get behind a small flop bet. Twice as many combos of KK/QQ/TT as sets.
Large bet is crazy. Then the turn bet is suicidal.
@@JohnSmith-nx7zj lemme bet big to narrow my opponent's range, then go ham when a bunch of draws come in on the turn.
The call was honestly painful to listen to because the guy seemed intelligent enough, he just had no concept of ranges or relative hand strength.
You got it wrong. Banya is the hack comedian who gives Jerry an armony suit
12:00 “are sets calling?”
You just said you were betting to get KK/QQ to call. Of course sets are calling.
This is they guy who ends up playing in the judges game because he's a judge.
Is it bad I’ve used siri for multiple calls and she has never let me down? I’ll go back to the aquarium
Sitting 450 BB deep and playing AA that way is not "having fun"
Like Bart said oop the raise should be much more.
This guy is so bad, betting aces into a flop that favors villains 4-bet calling range and then leading turn on a club draw. This guy has no concept of protecting his range
And you are break even at 1-3
@@lheftw1376 easy to make baseless statements isn’t it?
I wonder what the comments are that Bart is looking at this whole time but doesn’t say anything 😂
bet the flop, bet the turn, don't pay 100$ to see his hand, but curious enough to think about it for a month and call Bart
Let's see, there's 4 to the straight on the board and the flush draw gets there, yeah your aces are probably still good.
What kind of flop c-bet sizing is $500 into $790? On a flop that favors the villain’s range? Bruh if this guy varies his flop c-bet size based on the strength of his hand, he should move down to 1/2 and should not be playing 5/10
Maybe you want him in your 5/10 🤔
This is just a check/call, check/fold ott line 90% of the time
Turn bet is out to lunch
Poker is awesome. This guy calls in to the show and right off the bat you sense that this is a pretty intelligent dude, probably with a higher than average IQ, yet someone like myself with a lower than average IQ would never butcher a hand that badly even after 20 bourbon and cokes.
This comment is awesome 👍😎 !!!
This guy must get a lot of splinters with the amount of time he sits on the fence
Bruh how this guy playing 5/10
Kenny Bania is not the fake bookie Bart, he’s the guy who thinks soup is not a meal. First time I’ve heard you get something wrong hahaha
Did he crumble crackers in it?
Fist pumping under the table? I got banned for that
If this guy’s even thinking of paying after the session is over he’s a sucker.
Yeah that was just complete madness. The guy will just take your $100 and lie. Even if he doesn’t lie, you’ll never know for sure if he was telling the truth.
Claiming 5K (headline) and ended with 1.9k (Fact!) loss. 🤣
U sure did
Villian had 99 88 or jj
Bruhhhhh
I don't need a reveal... He was beat almost always.
He got J9
Can someone tell me what a “player That is on his phone between hands” is would fucking love to know
It's a player that plays a lot, and doesn't think about easy decisions and just does them instinctually.
A player who does not pay attention to players position behaviors, play ranges, VPIP, ect. and only focuses when he is in the hand.
Presumed grinder, imo, but not a super observant one. But also feels like most players are on their phone between hands. Main point being this is someone who isn't there to socialize but also isn't paying a ton of attention. But this can also just be any given player in a particular mood. Pretty soft read, but not often someone playing 50% of their hands. Of course, you can probably pick that up by observing how they play for an orbit.
A better read is what are they doing on their phone LOL. I've seen people multi-tabling with multiple devices while sitting at a live table.
This has to be the biggest troll ever or someone paid this guy to go to a casino and butcher a hand more than what’s humanly possible. Crazy thing is this guy prob feels he played his aces pretty decent!😂💀 I can’t believe he tried to find a call on the riv. He went from valuing, to bluffing/value, to hero calling☠️ I love poker
This is cringe n you can just see it in bart
It's not banya that was the fake bookie. Come on bart.
Correct. Kenny was the annoying fellow comedian that Jerry felt piggy backed his laughs…
This is openfold postflop, haha
I think that AA is at best 50% vs villains range.
@@aheroictaxidriver3180 If you bet here and he calls or raise you, you usually have no more than 50%
Villain had 77
Wow you even have a club in your hand, OOP against 2 people, this is like the nut low of flops for your range in a 4-bet pot, you better check unless you smashed it.
Flipping a coin? Jesus Christ
Q-10 lol
I'm betting 1100 to 1300
on the flop to see where I am. He described villain as a tight player. He's only calling with sets and 10s which makes the turn an easy check fold.
New to the show? Bart gave the 3 reasons to bet, value, protection and bluff. NEVER "bet to see where I am", scorching $$
At some point watching this I realized I was laughing like Joker.
Villain has 99.
What would West Side Wesley say?
With this runout AAs are just a bluff catcher and not even a good one. You have to let it go to a jam
This guy clearly butchered this hand, but at least he didn't call river. It came down to a coin flip but at least he didn't call.
Go back to 1/2
The river jam was either planned preflop or villain flopped the nuts.
He can value bet AJ, boats, straight and flush. Those hands need value vs this line bet bet check. He has few n far between 10s in his range, n better would fire a 3rd bullet except for AJ, and if u have AJ u block AJ
oh wow having "Kenny" on the show is even better than having SlowPoker. Too bad he let the pot get away from him.
Wow this hand is crazy. He played this hand so bad. Aces are only one pair, people get so married to aces it costs them so much money. Flop and turn are so bad.
oof big yikes