You have become my favorite poker vlogger. I love how you break down hands and thought process and keep us constantly updated with how your bankroll is doing. Very transparent and I’m learning a lot
Epic video, sir! When i started, i didn't realize how long it was. Then, I couldn't look away! You sure know how to tell a series of brief stories. I greatly enjoyed it, despite the run bad. Better luck next time!
Its supper annoying to play with old mans in the table, they’re nitty, frustating when someone out flopped them when they have Aces, KK- which we know they have bc how nitty they are, then they cuss on people for calling their 3-bet when we explain to them we have a good price to set mine, they are horrible people
this guy deserves 1 million subscribers; but, i hope he doesn't break 10k subs. he's a crusher and an excellent teacher; if too many people follow him and learn, the games will get much tougher.
Sam, the set of fours you got when you came back from the bar. Do you think if you just did another continuation bet of 60-75 instead of 110 on the turn, you could' brought him further in the hand? Being he followed post flop? And got a little more out? Low sets are overlooked alot, i feel
the 4way pot with KJs (min 35) is a typical casino low stakes situation. With the experience I learned that the best solution is fold, and fold, and fold again, unless some particular situations (oppo drunk or tilted, oppo that wants to reload because is short, etc.). From time to time you will get shown JT or T9, that's true, but I think in most of the cases you are dead or almost dead...
You just know deep down that you're never good, and I stopped myself from calling when I know that. "If you got it, you got it." Is horrible on your winrate
QTdd: Villain played this hand fairly well from the flop to the river, considering his stack size. It seems you have the best hand, but he set himself up for a pot sized river bet using a tiny turn bet and then followed through with the jam after the board became more scary. What does villain bet here that is not ahead of you? QJ will probably bet the turn, but will most likely check the river. Possibly a flush draw, though that blocks many of your folds. KQcc: "Flop is 642. This is gonna miss everyone." *gets shown 22* This flop misses you, not everyone else. I just check this flop MW and hope for check through and a club turn. 44: Villain is supposed to donk this flop 60% (if we assume he has a wide range, which I do). LOL. That's happening. That dealer should not have called villain's hand dead. He had not mucked, and it was still obvious which cards were his. The dealer should have just moved your hand to the muck. AKo: This was a turn raise. I call a turn raise when it brings a backdoor flush, unless I know villain would never bluff. KK all in: WP KcJd: Bad fold imo. Don't make your flop decisions purely based on blockers. There are so many bluffs villain can have that do not contain the Jd, including straight draw combos. KJhh: So why did you size up in this 5-way pot? I'd just bet small here because anyone can have any set and there is really only one good draw (T9). 33: I would have been pissed and probably gone off on the OMC clock caller. QJhh: I think this was played fine. When you raise, do you beat over half the hands that call? He might call with AA. Does he call with AK/KQ? Is he sophisticated enough to understand calling with a heart? 88: Seriously, what happened to "I'm not going to bet the flop big anymore multiway"? lol I bet this one tiny. Like the KJhh hand, anyone can have you dead (or nearly) here. SB is calling you either way with the gutshot and nut overcard (obviously). Betting larger just makes the calling ranges stronger.
QTdd: yeah, could probably find a fold here tbh. KQcc: I didn't think anyone could have a set here with my preflop sizing tbh, thought they'd be capped at JJ here. AKo: I just don't see a flush draw not jamming on the turn here KJo: I don't know if I can call this with someone behind, calling all KJx here seems a bit too wide KJs: I shouldn't have bet so big on this flop, was thinking about setting up a turn jam. QJhh: He doesn't think about blockers, I think we do beat over half his hands, he probably does hero it off with AK/KQ/AA 88: Yeah definitely a mistake here.
@@BluffaloSam great comments. I would be careful when discounting pocket pairs. Low limit players call with pairs a lot. Even solvers suggest calling with pairs more than most other hand types. Against three bets, solvers often call nearly 100% of their PFR pairs.
GREAT discipline on this Vlog. Very happy you hit that four digit score. I told my wife about your challenge and we agreed I can take a weeks vacation next year and try 100 hour challenge myself. 👍
@@BluffaloSam yeah, I got myself into a 6k pot at 1/3 $500 max 2 days ago, 4 ways all in on the flop and i have nut flush draw and backdoor gut shot, surprisingly 2 other guys also on flush draw, and the guy with over pair took it down, damn, didn’t expect that huge pot is going to be taken down just like that
@@BluffaloSam again overpair is an old man coffee, when i opened $20, 2 callers and he raised 3 bet to $60, we all called bc we’re pretty sure he has strong pair, so $240 pre-flop, SB donked out $250 on the flop with K high flush draw, UTG called $250 with J high flush draw, OMC raised $800, and im like “ so $1500 in front of me and i have monster draw, not to mention my Ace high could turns to top pair on later street, so I jammed $1500, same idea for other guys so they all snaped csll😩
If you call them then they should show the hand. Some of these hands you call on the end but dont reveal the villain's cards. You shouldn't call and then open your hand without seeing theirs.
Nope definitely right thing to do old dude killed your action then wants to act like a douche? I woulda convinced the table to break unless that guy leaves
Such a dry board on the Q422. I think u are better here going for flop check raise and eval the turn, rather than bet, bet OOP. If you already had villain on a somewhat tight range, this is a board that he will have a hard time finding a fold. BEST VLOG EVER BRO!
Idk if your that much of a nit or jus a new poker player brotha but you are only calling with nuts or second nuts. Any time you make a flush over flush unless it’s raise reraise before you put any chips idc I’m calling. It’s hard to get flush over flush. If they got it they got it. Idk if it was this or the other video where you folded flush for 200$. It could be sets two pair. Folding pocket jacks preflop. Loosen up a bit if not ppl will see your videos and stop giving you action.
The people that I'm making these folds to, aren't giving action to me anyways. They're massive nits. I'm not calling all ins pre against a range that is KK/AA only. I'm not calling with flushes when someone's donk range is only full houses, these aren't regs that bluff, these are nits that won't even put in a bet with a flush on a paired board. I think live reads like this at low stakes are enormous for your winrate.
You have become my favorite poker vlogger. I love how you break down hands and thought process and keep us constantly updated with how your bankroll is doing. Very transparent and I’m learning a lot
Thanks a lot fella! That means a lot :) glad you're getting something out of them!
18:45 Mucking his hand from a distance was the way to go.
Savage move against the pouty OMC! Well done!
05:00 I’m probably calling there on the river. That’s probably the GTO strat but I admit I rarely see any bluffs on the river lead.
Hey man, been following along. Good luck this is great stuff
Thanks a lot fella :)
Epic video, sir! When i started, i didn't realize how long it was. Then, I couldn't look away! You sure know how to tell a series of brief stories. I greatly enjoyed it, despite the run bad. Better luck next time!
Thanks a lot my man! I'm glad you enjoyed it
Love the content, got a new sub
I think it is cool to kill his hand. The table probably loved it
They did, still doesn't feel great to do though
Don't feel too bad about it.
Its supper annoying to play with old mans in the table, they’re nitty, frustating when someone out flopped them when they have Aces, KK- which we know they have bc how nitty they are, then they cuss on people for calling their 3-bet when we explain to them we have a good price to set mine, they are horrible people
Totally agree
It’s even more frustrated when you pay them off and they show you the hand you knew they had. Nothing worse than paying off an OMC
@@nicholi2789 unfortunately you have to when you hand is pretty strong as well, but yeah
this guy deserves 1 million subscribers; but, i hope he doesn't break 10k subs. he's a crusher and an excellent teacher; if too many people follow him and learn, the games will get much tougher.
I should do that next time. Someone who tanks forever being grumpy. I'll be sure to flick my cards towards them to force fold it hahahaha
Sam, the set of fours you got when you came back from the bar. Do you think if you just did another continuation bet of 60-75 instead of 110 on the turn, you could' brought him further in the hand? Being he followed post flop? And got a little more out?
Low sets are overlooked alot, i feel
I think that's a pretty slick move to muck his cards. I won't fault it one bit.
11:00 imagine if it was YOUR table that had the bad beat jackpot but you had left to go to the rooftop bar 😅
Hahaha, well if I was there the hand never would have been dealt! Would've made a good story though
Very nice. You made some very skilled, disciplined folds in this episode.
Way too many hahaha
The fact that you felt bad for that brought your karma down.
Way to hang in there for a better session Sam!
Holy! Tank fold 2 flushes, man that’s why your a great player
It didn't feel great 😂
Nice session(s) fella.
the 4way pot with KJs (min 35) is a typical casino low stakes situation. With the experience I learned that the best solution is fold, and fold, and fold again, unless some particular situations (oppo drunk or tilted, oppo that wants to reload because is short, etc.). From time to time you will get shown JT or T9, that's true, but I think in most of the cases you are dead or almost dead...
Yeah, tough fold after seeing such a great Flop in such a bloated pot. But yeah the default there should just be to fold.
Unless it's a tournament with rising blinds... why call the clock?
Sam - I am amazed that you can find these folds.
You just know deep down that you're never good, and I stopped myself from calling when I know that. "If you got it, you got it." Is horrible on your winrate
QTdd: Villain played this hand fairly well from the flop to the river, considering his stack size. It seems you have the best hand, but he set himself up for a pot sized river bet using a tiny turn bet and then followed through with the jam after the board became more scary. What does villain bet here that is not ahead of you? QJ will probably bet the turn, but will most likely check the river. Possibly a flush draw, though that blocks many of your folds.
KQcc: "Flop is 642. This is gonna miss everyone." *gets shown 22* This flop misses you, not everyone else. I just check this flop MW and hope for check through and a club turn.
44: Villain is supposed to donk this flop 60% (if we assume he has a wide range, which I do). LOL. That's happening.
That dealer should not have called villain's hand dead. He had not mucked, and it was still obvious which cards were his. The dealer should have just moved your hand to the muck.
AKo: This was a turn raise. I call a turn raise when it brings a backdoor flush, unless I know villain would never bluff.
KK all in: WP
KcJd: Bad fold imo. Don't make your flop decisions purely based on blockers. There are so many bluffs villain can have that do not contain the Jd, including straight draw combos.
KJhh: So why did you size up in this 5-way pot? I'd just bet small here because anyone can have any set and there is really only one good draw (T9).
33: I would have been pissed and probably gone off on the OMC clock caller.
QJhh: I think this was played fine. When you raise, do you beat over half the hands that call? He might call with AA. Does he call with AK/KQ? Is he sophisticated enough to understand calling with a heart?
88: Seriously, what happened to "I'm not going to bet the flop big anymore multiway"? lol I bet this one tiny. Like the KJhh hand, anyone can have you dead (or nearly) here. SB is calling you either way with the gutshot and nut overcard (obviously). Betting larger just makes the calling ranges stronger.
QTdd: yeah, could probably find a fold here tbh.
KQcc: I didn't think anyone could have a set here with my preflop sizing tbh, thought they'd be capped at JJ here.
AKo: I just don't see a flush draw not jamming on the turn here
KJo: I don't know if I can call this with someone behind, calling all KJx here seems a bit too wide
KJs: I shouldn't have bet so big on this flop, was thinking about setting up a turn jam.
QJhh: He doesn't think about blockers, I think we do beat over half his hands, he probably does hero it off with AK/KQ/AA
88: Yeah definitely a mistake here.
@@BluffaloSam great comments. I would be careful when discounting pocket pairs. Low limit players call with pairs a lot. Even solvers suggest calling with pairs more than most other hand types. Against three bets, solvers often call nearly 100% of their PFR pairs.
@@MaydayAggro Yeah, especially when we're not too deep they continue quite often.
GREAT discipline on this Vlog. Very happy you hit that four digit score. I told my wife about your challenge and we agreed I can take a weeks vacation next year and try 100 hour challenge myself. 👍
Awesome!!! Let me know how it goes!
@26:48, when you blocked the J of diamond, he only can have over pair, set, 2 pairs, with that raise obviously he has draws, easy call
Didn't seem right to call all of my KJ there, seems that's around the threshold. Bad removal, really don't like having the Jd there
@@BluffaloSam yeah, I got myself into a 6k pot at 1/3 $500 max 2 days ago, 4 ways all in on the flop and i have nut flush draw and backdoor gut shot, surprisingly 2 other guys also on flush draw, and the guy with over pair took it down, damn, didn’t expect that huge pot is going to be taken down just like that
@@VuongNguyen-og4sw That's an insane pot for 1/3 holy. Overpair so lucky to hold there
@@BluffaloSam again overpair is an old man coffee, when i opened $20, 2 callers and he raised 3 bet to $60, we all called bc we’re pretty sure he has strong pair, so $240 pre-flop, SB donked out $250 on the flop with K high flush draw, UTG called $250 with J high flush draw, OMC raised $800, and im like “ so $1500 in front of me and i have monster draw, not to mention my Ace high could turns to top pair on later street, so I jammed $1500, same idea for other guys so they all snaped csll😩
@@VuongNguyen-og4sw you got it in pretty good, so can't be too upset!
what casino do you play at?
Any of the Vancouver ones, depends where I am during the day.
If you call them then they should show the hand. Some of these hands you call on the end but dont reveal the villain's cards. You shouldn't call and then open your hand without seeing theirs.
I don't care what they have, if they say I'm good I just table right away.
Man you seem to hit more sets than anyone I’ve seen. 😅
I'm really really really good at it
you seem interesting, would like to see some life style mixed into vlogs
Got one coming up in a little while that has a bit of that!
Nope definitely right thing to do old dude killed your action then wants to act like a douche? I woulda convinced the table to break unless that guy leaves
Such a dry board on the Q422. I think u are better here going for flop check raise and eval the turn, rather than bet, bet OOP. If you already had villain on a somewhat tight range, this is a board that he will have a hard time finding a fold. BEST VLOG EVER BRO!
Thanks a lot man! Glad you enjoyed:)
ALL FAKE COMMENTS THIS IS DISTURBING
You're the first poker vlogger i have seen that records himself in front of the mirror and it looks totally gay.
😂😂 thanks
Idk if your that much of a nit or jus a new poker player brotha but you are only calling with nuts or second nuts. Any time you make a flush over flush unless it’s raise reraise before you put any chips idc I’m calling. It’s hard to get flush over flush. If they got it they got it. Idk if it was this or the other video where you folded flush for 200$. It could be sets two pair. Folding pocket jacks preflop. Loosen up a bit if not ppl will see your videos and stop giving you action.
The people that I'm making these folds to, aren't giving action to me anyways. They're massive nits. I'm not calling all ins pre against a range that is KK/AA only. I'm not calling with flushes when someone's donk range is only full houses, these aren't regs that bluff, these are nits that won't even put in a bet with a flush on a paired board. I think live reads like this at low stakes are enormous for your winrate.