Appreciate the context of "the last 2 hands you saw were over 3-4 hours". Generally I know that's the case when watching plays like this but it's nice to have it pointed out.
When you said the 1/3 table was one of the worst you’ve been in, I know what you mean. When I first played there they were juicy. Last one I went to was a bunch of nits/OMC with short stacks, where people limp with big hands
@@mrhumble2937 sure you can exploitatively fold a lot but it’s like pulling teeth to get value unless you cooler someone. You can’t squeeze much from blinds or straddle cause of tight limp ranges
@Guillermo Alvarez yea but also C bet take down a lot of pots. Or squeeze to avoid rake. I just can't get mad with how other people decide to play cuz when I first started I did the same.
First hand : would raise quite a bit bigger here; slowplaying flop was enough, we are just costing ourselves money here with the nuts; he's still not folding a K or better to a bigger raise; and yeah river looks scary for him if he has a naked King, would go smaller.
Great attitude and thought process about the KQos bluff. With exception of the min-raise/check, your analysis makes sense. There must have been a reason why you didn’t put that into your consideration?
Glad you lost with AA to the old man at the end. He’s putting in 20% of his stack pre, there is no reason to slow play that spot ever. It’s an auto jam every single time
"sometimes the bluffs just don't work out", yeah and sometimes you don't really need to make those crazy bluffs. What was the point of risking your entire stack? If he's weak a much smaller raise could have gotten the job done, but it's just not a logical place to bluff. The only logical reason given by hero is "Well if they don't have nearly the nuts they'd have to fold". Yeah that's true for just about any pot and any board texture. Also you don't defend your straddle with J 7 off. If you're "defending" with that hand when are you ever folding ?
I actually really like the way I played that hand. Slow playing aces with shallow stacks behind is a good idea. He just got super lucky, apart of the game😄
Why am i watching this? This dude literally fell for the oldest trick in the book the min raise with THE NUTS! LOL not only did he fall for it he went all in LOL
I like the transparency. Showing the good and bad. Not just cherry picking hands that went your way. Great vid!
Thanks! Yeah always trying to keep it honest
Awesome video man! Let me know when you’re back in Dallas. Would love to meet you and play some cards at TCH with you!
Appreciate the context of "the last 2 hands you saw were over 3-4 hours". Generally I know that's the case when watching plays like this but it's nice to have it pointed out.
The flop min raise is most of the time an insane hand with most reg players.
Hey mr. Bubby! Question!
What’s the age requirement for poker at Morongo? Thx
It's 18 to gamble. 21 to drink.
no shot an OMC called the turn with 3s I guess you're right, he is crazy. Good fold on that turned set also
Yeah he was nuts haha. Thanks
When you said the 1/3 table was one of the worst you’ve been in, I know what you mean. When I first played there they were juicy. Last one I went to was a bunch of nits/OMC with short stacks, where people limp with big hands
That's good can exploit
@@mrhumble2937 sure you can exploitatively fold a lot but it’s like pulling teeth to get value unless you cooler someone. You can’t squeeze much from blinds or straddle cause of tight limp ranges
@Guillermo Alvarez yea but also C bet take down a lot of pots. Or squeeze to avoid rake.
I just can't get mad with how other people decide to play cuz when I first started I did the same.
First hand : would raise quite a bit bigger here; slowplaying flop was enough, we are just costing ourselves money here with the nuts; he's still not folding a K or better to a bigger raise; and yeah river looks scary for him if he has a naked King, would go smaller.
There is no such thing as a crazy old man coffee. If they are crazy, they are def not an omc. Cool vlog though, enjoying it so far
This was a breed of OMC I have never seen before
I'm going out to Morongo 1st week of July. How's the action in the 1 / 2 or is it 2 / 3. Buy in $100 to $300.
Never played the 1/2 there, the 1/3 is pretty slow in my opinion. The 2/5 is action tho
Why is she actually playing from rack??
Bro the min click is the strongest bet in poker. Its always a set or top 2 in a case like this IMO
Yea remember as good as he is not the most experienced. I actually started bluff min raising because so many people know that and get folds.
Yeah min click is strong, but not always on the flop. I've seen random hands do that a ton. Maybe that just happens in Texas though haha
Great attitude and thought process about the KQos bluff. With exception of the min-raise/check, your analysis makes sense. There must have been a reason why you didn’t put that into your consideration?
I mentioned all the hands he could raise with. I do think the min raise is pretty strong, but I've seen random hands quite often as well
What was that on your car?
I don't think old man coffee means what you think it means...
Glad you lost with AA to the old man at the end. He’s putting in 20% of his stack pre, there is no reason to slow play that spot ever. It’s an auto jam every single time
That's why you dont slow play the aces, then at least bet the flop. Usually I agree with all your logic.
Like I mentioned, if he open raised to $50 he prob wasn't gonna fold pocket threes anyway haha
You never lose
I lost in both sessions lol
I'm just messing with you. You have a bright future.
A Player and their Chips played from a Rack will soon part.
I don't even look at my cards once I've started to rack😅
"sometimes the bluffs just don't work out", yeah and sometimes you don't really need to make those crazy bluffs. What was the point of risking your entire stack? If he's weak a much smaller raise could have gotten the job done, but it's just not a logical place to bluff. The only logical reason given by hero is "Well if they don't have nearly the nuts they'd have to fold". Yeah that's true for just about any pot and any board texture. Also you don't defend your straddle with J 7 off. If you're "defending" with that hand when are you ever folding ?
When is the next time are you going I want to play with you.
Got to tangle with Emily huh? Did she have her doggo?
Haha yeah she did. She is pretty fun to have at the table
Home game vlogs!
soon...
I think he named every hand
KQ hand against TT, it was obvious he had a full house when he slowed down. if board didn't pear he would continue betting, but let you try bluff.
Yeah was a bad move, but that happens. Sometimes he has AQ of hearts and I look like a genius🤯
Strange that you seem to keep your big chips somewhat out of sight at times. No one ever gives you crap about that?
I don't, just when I record my stack sometimes so you can see them on camera
Brother please just check
You got gamble bro! I love when you say a spot is “3b/4b or fold” but that fold button never getting clicked lol
haha yessir! yeah I don't really like folding lol, plus if it was just a fold it probably wouldn't be in the vlog haha
AA ,,😂😂😂 u quit poker bro
I actually really like the way I played that hand. Slow playing aces with shallow stacks behind is a good idea. He just got super lucky, apart of the game😄
Why am i watching this? This dude literally fell for the oldest trick in the book the min raise with THE NUTS! LOL not only did he fall for it he went all in LOL
People mess up😊
I could just show the winning hands, but that would be fun haha
You don't know what u saying just play the game 😂
That lady plays far better than u
She was fun to have at the table haha
How the hell do you go into 2-5 with a $500 buy-in? YOU DONT!
I saw ur video.. u don't know how to play ,,99 with flop 988 u r raising 😂😂😂😂
I raised the turn and he called, more value :)
@@giljackpoker but u have to check or small bet,, he must have KK
Seriously u will losee as a whole ,,