8-9s and 9-10s what the heck are you doing calling vs those huge raisess preflop? lol. Easy folds, man. KQ hand no need to double pot bet river. Only getting snap called by a straight. Half pot is enough. KK hand, start with a downbet when head's up, especially when in position! Maybe 75-80 to induce her to make a move. Make it seem like you only have AK. AA hand in a limped pot, where you have no information on the hand, you are betting way too small. Start with either an overbet or a check raise to weed out hands like the one that beat you. 5-7 straight gets there on the turn. Top pair pairs. Yet you still try to bet the river -_- Not every hand is a 3-streets of value hand. With AK DD, I would start betting on the flop as soon as the action checks to you. That's the whole point of position. But DEFINITELY by the turn. He gave you the green light twice.
@@AeroPlaysPoker I actually don't mind the AA bet on the river, you'll get called here by worse often enough, but it's just an easy bet-fold vs a raise
you definitely just got lucky this session. 1st hand, 89s is just a fold pre, given the 3b, then when original raiser jams, its also just a fold. Even if they have AK or two overs, you are a 60/40 dog, and vs overpairs an 80/20. also, multiway, you will just always realize your equity more poorly, which means you should defend tighter. For example, if someone bets flop, you just have to fold, giving up backdoor draws+pair draws. also, idk why the AK player played it like that lmao why didn't they just jam pre to force it to heads up? The T9s hand is also just a fold pre, given the large open, and large 3b (4.5x) and comparatively small stack size (you started with like 150bb?), since there was like 70bb in the pot going to the flop, which just means you are going to have to stack off a lot of the time if you hit a pair, or fold, after putting all the money into the pot. Also, you can just never, ever, ever fold this flop after hitting two pair, that is ridiculous results oriented thinking lmao. LIke what flop were you hoping for TT9 or J87? She can be shoving so much worse for value (AQ/KQ, slow played AA/KK, fd etc.), just unlucky you ran into it. The bigger mistake is just calling preflop given the stack sizes. also the limp re-raise with AA/KK is not tricky lol. its like poker 101s oldest trick ever. vs anyone with 1/2 braincell you'll never get action. maybe some drunk tourist in vegas will
Really appreciate the insights man! Hand #1 - what would be the lowest of the range to defend in that spot? In the moment, I was calculating the pot odds and implied odds which is why I called (although I did think about folding) Hand #2 - yeah I think the 3 bet sizing was way too big to make a call here. Always have to remember that the opponent is signaling the strength of his hand a lot with sizing, I think since the 3 bettor was a capable player, I thought he might've been 3 betting wider than the average 1/3 player + the drunk girl was in it making it multi-way which would give me better implied odds Limp Re-raise AA/KK - maybe I should just use this move as a bluff lol
@@MagikarpPoker so, to the open, and then min 3b, since you were oop in the sb, I would just call here with some mid pockets pairs like 77-99/TT that are easy to play postflop. And then 4b like JJ/AK/AQs+. You're just not deep enough to call suited connectors, suited Broadway cars here, out of position, and you can be in a bad spot in 1st opponent jams all in (which is exactly what happened. 2. T9s is all about raise sizing. Since you were 150bb effective, if there had been no limp and you raised a normal amount ($10) and they 3b you a normal amount ($35), you can call here, since there is so much left to play for. But, given the large sizings, this is just an easy fold, since it is a losing call in the long run. Everything in poker is price sensitive, so the worse a price you are getting along with stacks sizes, the tighter you continue. Everything in poker is about the long run too. Even if you win a hand, you can be playing it unprofitably in the long run.
52s limp call at HJ and flop 2 pair , btn playing J3s???????????????? Bro. if thats the case, then you are playing 45% of the hands. JESUS Bro, Are you the new Alan Keating?
also, I should say, kudos to you for being open about your mistakes, self-aware, and being receptive to feedback. it takes maturity to hear others comments
Don't beat yourself up over making mistakes, you're human they happen.... instead be proud that you recognize them and are open to constructive criticism We can all use a little luck sometimes 🍀 Keep up the winning pace and great vlogs!
With the AK diamonds hand, I think 4bet shove was the play. In that spot you can be confident you have two overs and by shoving you put your opponent in a spot where they are calling to flip or they are crushed. Better to put your opponent to the test with a 4bet rather than navigate postflop. U even have fold equity against pocket 9s and 10s
Yeah idk why I get so scared with AK - I've heard people say you wanna realize equity of all five cards and then as you mentioned the added fold equity
We can all see Josh makes a lot of mistakes but the key is he realizes them during reviews which he can fix. But yeah, this episode your are degening it up 😂
Only leaving comment for feedback, but your bet sizing is terrible, at least from the few hands I saw, with KK I’d make it, like 75. Anything over 100$ will most likely get a fold. You want action, then on flop…. Pot size bet isn’t great on that flop, I’d bet small to get them to call with any two cards even raise you… then you can play for stacks.
I only raised that large to induce a call from the drunk girl... which we got! But agreed in most other situations, way too large and kinda an old school way of playing (think the OMC who open raises 10x+ but folds 99% of hands) Good call on the pot size bet - not sure why I potted the shit out of that
So much pain with AA… Limping pre sucked (unless it’s super aggro table) but betting river was painful too. Nothing worse is calling unless dude is a complete donkey
On the T9 hand, you’re losing to every hand she’s shoving with - QT, Q9, QQ even TT and 99 even though you’re blocking those sets. You’re flipping against Jx suited. You were lucky you had some outs to a full house, but when you flop bottom two and you’re getting raised, you’re usually in bad shape.
On the TT hand, I could be behind the V value betting the turn with a J, but he doesnt slow down when the K comes on the river....that's very polarizing. My guess is two pair plus or air....like a turned flush/straight draw. I lay it down easy though, but i am a nit. Starcraft nerd out.
Don’t discuss strategy at the table lol - you don’t want the fish (aka 77 all in pre to change up their style based on what you said) I always joke at the table when someone discusses strategy “hey how much for your lessons?” Usually shuts them right up
NEVER talk strategy at the table, period. I know it is very hard to not say something when you hear some donktard spewing total nonsense, but I promise you it was more +EV to just keep your mouth shut and let them think they are right .
First hand is retarded, pre is a fold to 120 and turn is still a fold to 150 since you're up against the pre shove 2v1. Very lucky to suck out to donks. Hand 2: fold pre, on the flop its fine to call all in if she's that loose shoving 77s prior. The tip to beat random/wild/drunk players is to play tighter / more nutted hands and not to bluff or hero call. Play top pair top kicker and higher vs. them, no middle/bottom pair. If you try to outplay them you will lose to unpredictable suck outs like your first hand where you won. Hand 3: KK limp raising depends on players @ table. If people are always aggro then its fine from UTG but I would just stop doing this and get used to open raising a standard size pre else people will think you are a limper and never give you action. Hand 4: AA same as #3 Hand 5: AKd call pre is fine, you should have bet on the flop to see where you're at. Back door flush/straight potential means you can barrel turn on a diamond, A, K, Q or 10. Brick turn = check back for free river. Hand 6: 10s multiway don't c bet flop when out of position. This is basically a check-fold to an overcard when it's 4 way. Hand 7: Stop playing garbage. Hand 8: Same as #7. Stop playing this garbage, you lucked out and got rewarded for a dumb play. Hand 9: 34d the numbers on screen are wrong. If it's 3 way the pot is $75. the check raise 25-80 could be more but kinda fine. On the river I would check to induce a bluff and call any bet. If it's higher flush then whatever but I doubt it and KK made sense. Last hand: 99's - river call is fine looking at the session it seems like you're lucking out most of them lmfao. Getting better than your previous games though - keep it up - glad to see 9 win streak.
For 43d hand, he could have also bet small on the river to get value like $200 or something. After showing so much strength on this hand (check-raising the flop and betting big on the turn) a check on the river would be strange as the villain might just check with his KK, since it has showdown value. This probably makes it look more like a value bet, where the show polarizes the bet to a flush or nothing, but I feel KKs with the diamond may call a small bet on the river, especially at this level. Who knows, villain might even shove on top of your small bet and you have to decide if he has a better flush than you do. But your read on this hand was spot on so if he was to raise on top of your small river bet, you could probably snap call and get max value.
@@Hellothere1232 either or , yeah. A naked Kd no pair would call down and bluff but I guess with the $25 open raise pre is definitely a high pair and a value bet on the river is good
Great analysis - your advice on how to beat random/wild/drunk players is spot on with what my coach says. In recent sessions - I've had a difficult time adjusting to loose maniacs (especially who are running well) and it's cost me my stack. A mistake I make is definitely loosening up my range vs specific players (e.g. the drunk girl in this session) or loose manics in general but definitely not the way to beat them Hand #6 - need to tone down the c bet with an overcard in general. Made a similar mistake two sessions ago where I should've checked back the flop: - BTN straddle, two callers for $6, I raise to $30 from MP and only the SB calls... Flop K 4 3 (two diamonds - I have Qd), SB checks I bet $20 he check-raises to $60 and I fold
@@MagikarpPoker think about adjusting in poker like a balancing game. If someone is super loose then tighten up- and vice versa if someone is too tight.
If you want to evolve into "Gyarados Poker" please stop with trying to analyze people at the table. I believe your gym leader spoke this wisdom to you.
It will be a while until then... gotta level up from the peewee stakes of 1/3 to challenge the gym leaders in the 2/5 and 5/10 streets before even considering Jokes aside - definitely learning to put my ego at the door when playing and not go off my live reads (which have been wrong a majority of the time)
🤣🤣🐟🐟🐟🐟 I love this vlog, it teaches me how a 🐟 thinks, if you think at all in some hands. It seems your coach has been talking to a brick wall, because you just don't listen to him that much watching how you play your hands. If i were your coach i would stick to players who DO WANT TO LISTEN to his good advice and are NOT STUBBORN to learn and TO IMPROVE. And to be honest i don't see any of that with your plays. Don't let a winning streak fool you into thinking that you play well, because you are not. I still like the vlog, not for the pokervalue of it, because i can't learn anything here from the way you play but let's call it entertainment value and the insights of how a 🐟 thinks. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Everyone has to start somewhere. He is putting himself out there and being vulnerable with his ups and his downs. Although I agree with you on the (how a fish thinks), at this pace and the improvement he has shown, he will be a profitable player very soon and crush these games on a consistent basis. We all start as fish and terrible players, but only some actually improve their game and take it seriously. I agree that a winning streak doesn't always mean that you are playing "good" poker. In the same token, a losing steak doesn't always mean you are playing "bad" poker. In this case, it's playing "ok" enough to win lol... Again, improvement is key and from the 1st episode until now, there are big improvements. Keep grinding Josh!
At least you realize how bad you are and are humble enough to know you're just running hot, not winning bc of skill. Fix your leaks and avoid some of these gross beats, and with time you could become a winning player. Also AKo is a 4bet whereas AKs in position can call
I want to change my youtube name to "Starcraft nerd". I also don't know what Starcraft is. I would LOVE to be at the table with him though....so I could ask him if he liked Starcraft or Next Generation better. OR, If you were going to watch Starcraft, would you watch them chronologically, or in the order Lucas released them? Feel free to steal those, but let me know how they go over if you do.
Lol unfortunately you would not... he's a total nit and thinks he's a GTO wizard but loves talking about sports with the whole table. Honestly I was fine with him until this day... 6 hours of straight needling where he would intermittently bring up the 109 suited hand trying to admit I played it wrong was definitely not the most pleasant experience
If your call with 10/9 is good, ripping AA is good by the same logic (I.E. get the money in as soon as you can against a drunk player when you have a big hand). The other thing you glossed over here is that you clearly criticized his play with the Aces…. Otherwise you wouldn’t have gotten into the argument. This is silly for multiple reasons. Don’t educate the fish, don’t give unasked for advice, always tell people whatever they did was fine. If your goal is to be a pro eventually…. Learn how to navigate social interactions better. Being a live pro is not just about play skill, it’s also about having so called “soft” skills. You want the people at the table to like you, you want invites to private games eventually, etc.
That's a good point, I heard private games is where the action is at nowadays I was arguing with the guy about how the girl made a bad play with the 77s since he was arguing that she made the right play 4 betting 77s. Him 5 bet shoving AAs was definitely the right play after her 4 bet with 77s leaving her with a little under a pot size bet left
Josh you may want to shorten your playing sessions to 4 hours like Aero. When you are tired/exhausted we can’t think straight, just look at you mumbling in the video at the end in your car. 🤷 Great Videos. Keep on Grinding! ✌🏻
8-9s and 9-10s what the heck are you doing calling vs those huge raisess preflop? lol. Easy folds, man.
KQ hand no need to double pot bet river. Only getting snap called by a straight. Half pot is enough.
KK hand, start with a downbet when head's up, especially when in position! Maybe 75-80 to induce her to make a move. Make it seem like you only have AK.
AA hand in a limped pot, where you have no information on the hand, you are betting way too small. Start with either an overbet or a check raise to weed out hands like the one that beat you. 5-7 straight gets there on the turn. Top pair pairs. Yet you still try to bet the river -_- Not every hand is a 3-streets of value hand.
With AK DD, I would start betting on the flop as soon as the action checks to you. That's the whole point of position. But DEFINITELY by the turn. He gave you the green light twice.
@@AeroPlaysPoker I actually don't mind the AA bet on the river, you'll get called here by worse often enough, but it's just an easy bet-fold vs a raise
you definitely just got lucky this session.
1st hand, 89s is just a fold pre, given the 3b, then when original raiser jams, its also just a fold. Even if they have AK or two overs, you are a 60/40 dog, and vs overpairs an 80/20. also, multiway, you will just always realize your equity more poorly, which means you should defend tighter. For example, if someone bets flop, you just have to fold, giving up backdoor draws+pair draws. also, idk why the AK player played it like that lmao why didn't they just jam pre to force it to heads up?
The T9s hand is also just a fold pre, given the large open, and large 3b (4.5x) and comparatively small stack size (you started with like 150bb?), since there was like 70bb in the pot going to the flop, which just means you are going to have to stack off a lot of the time if you hit a pair, or fold, after putting all the money into the pot. Also, you can just never, ever, ever fold this flop after hitting two pair, that is ridiculous results oriented thinking lmao. LIke what flop were you hoping for TT9 or J87? She can be shoving so much worse for value (AQ/KQ, slow played AA/KK, fd etc.), just unlucky you ran into it. The bigger mistake is just calling preflop given the stack sizes.
also the limp re-raise with AA/KK is not tricky lol. its like poker 101s oldest trick ever. vs anyone with 1/2 braincell you'll never get action. maybe some drunk tourist in vegas will
Really appreciate the insights man!
Hand #1 - what would be the lowest of the range to defend in that spot? In the moment, I was calculating the pot odds and implied odds which is why I called (although I did think about folding)
Hand #2 - yeah I think the 3 bet sizing was way too big to make a call here. Always have to remember that the opponent is signaling the strength of his hand a lot with sizing, I think since the 3 bettor was a capable player, I thought he might've been 3 betting wider than the average 1/3 player + the drunk girl was in it making it multi-way which would give me better implied odds
Limp Re-raise AA/KK - maybe I should just use this move as a bluff lol
@@MagikarpPoker so, to the open, and then min 3b, since you were oop in the sb, I would just call here with some mid pockets pairs like 77-99/TT that are easy to play postflop. And then 4b like JJ/AK/AQs+.
You're just not deep enough to call suited connectors, suited Broadway cars here, out of position, and you can be in a bad spot in 1st opponent jams all in (which is exactly what happened.
2. T9s is all about raise sizing. Since you were 150bb effective, if there had been no limp and you raised a normal amount ($10) and they 3b you a normal amount ($35), you can call here, since there is so much left to play for. But, given the large sizings, this is just an easy fold, since it is a losing call in the long run. Everything in poker is price sensitive, so the worse a price you are getting along with stacks sizes, the tighter you continue. Everything in poker is about the long run too. Even if you win a hand, you can be playing it unprofitably in the long run.
52s limp call at HJ and flop 2 pair , btn playing J3s???????????????? Bro. if thats the case, then you are playing 45% of the hands. JESUS Bro, Are you the new Alan Keating?
I'll just randomly spazz out and forget about my pre-flop ranges
also, I should say, kudos to you for being open about your mistakes, self-aware, and being receptive to feedback. it takes maturity to hear others comments
Don't beat yourself up over making mistakes, you're human they happen.... instead be proud that you recognize them and are open to constructive criticism We can all use a little luck sometimes 🍀 Keep up the winning pace and great vlogs!
Hope for you that your run good never ends! Love your J3 play and the 2 5 on the HJ😃😃👍👍
Don't worry - it ends pretty soon... gotta stay tuned for future episodes!
With the AK diamonds hand, I think 4bet shove was the play. In that spot you can be confident you have two overs and by shoving you put your opponent in a spot where they are calling to flip or they are crushed. Better to put your opponent to the test with a 4bet rather than navigate postflop. U even have fold equity against pocket 9s and 10s
Yeah idk why I get so scared with AK - I've heard people say you wanna realize equity of all five cards and then as you mentioned the added fold equity
Nice... So what would you say ovearll is your top 3 to 5 changes to your game, that has led to winning, compared to before?
1. Play tighter pre-flop
2. Correct bet sizing
3. Bluffing less
4. Using math on draws
5. Not getting tilted
The starcraft nerd commentary was funny asf lmaoo
We can all see Josh makes a lot of mistakes but the key is he realizes them during reviews which he can fix. But yeah, this episode your are degening it up 😂
Never Slow Play Aces, always raise if someone re raises you then 4 bet them Max Pressure 💪🏻
Yessir - slow playing has cost me a lot of money in general... I haven't mastered the art of slow playing
You have good knowledge wisdom will come with experience.
Only leaving comment for feedback, but your bet sizing is terrible, at least from the few hands I saw, with KK I’d make it, like 75. Anything over 100$ will most likely get a fold. You want action, then on flop…. Pot size bet isn’t great on that flop, I’d bet small to get them to call with any two cards even raise you… then you can play for stacks.
I only raised that large to induce a call from the drunk girl... which we got! But agreed in most other situations, way too large and kinda an old school way of playing (think the OMC who open raises 10x+ but folds 99% of hands)
Good call on the pot size bet - not sure why I potted the shit out of that
How is it possible to win money playing like this 😂
It's not long-term lol
What's your 4 betting range pre flop if you're calling AdKd? Just curious.
AA / KK
The drunk girl has a big pair!
So much pain with AA…
Limping pre sucked (unless it’s super aggro table) but betting river was painful too. Nothing worse is calling unless dude is a complete donkey
On the T9 hand, you’re losing to every hand she’s shoving with - QT, Q9, QQ even TT and 99 even though you’re blocking those sets. You’re flipping against Jx suited. You were lucky you had some outs to a full house, but when you flop bottom two and you’re getting raised, you’re usually in bad shape.
Do you call off a set in that spot?
On the TT hand, I could be behind the V value betting the turn with a J, but he doesnt slow down when the K comes on the river....that's very polarizing. My guess is two pair plus or air....like a turned flush/straight draw. I lay it down easy though, but i am a nit. Starcraft nerd out.
That's exactly what I was thinking - the sizing felt super bluffy... yet again how often do people actually find bluffs there
lol needles from your table mate
The master needler is Mario the dealer from the Wynn if you ever play with him
He will prob call with AK when you have AKs better to bet on flop
Don’t discuss strategy at the table lol - you don’t want the fish (aka 77 all in pre to change up their style based on what you said)
I always joke at the table when someone discusses strategy “hey how much for your lessons?” Usually shuts them right up
That's a good call - I've found that "talking shop" also deters a lot of people which is why I try to avoid talking poker strategy with most peopel
NEVER talk strategy at the table, period. I know it is very hard to not say something when you hear some donktard spewing total nonsense, but I promise you it was more +EV to just keep your mouth shut and let them think they are right .
I try not to talk shop at the poker table - the guy offered me lessons when I ran into him in the bathroom during the session LOL
You have a nemesis. Starcraft nerd.😂
He's actually fine most of the time when he's not needling ya for 5 hours straight
@MagikarpPoker is probably trying to tilt you.
How many times did you say "drunk girl"? Someone has a crush
Lol I realized after the fact I overused it
First hand is retarded, pre is a fold to 120 and turn is still a fold to 150 since you're up against the pre shove 2v1. Very lucky to suck out to donks.
Hand 2: fold pre, on the flop its fine to call all in if she's that loose shoving 77s prior.
The tip to beat random/wild/drunk players is to play tighter / more nutted hands and not to bluff or hero call. Play top pair top kicker and higher vs. them, no middle/bottom pair. If you try to outplay them you will lose to unpredictable suck outs like your first hand where you won.
Hand 3: KK limp raising depends on players @ table. If people are always aggro then its fine from UTG but I would just stop doing this and get used to open raising a standard size pre else people will think you are a limper and never give you action.
Hand 4: AA same as #3
Hand 5: AKd call pre is fine, you should have bet on the flop to see where you're at. Back door flush/straight potential means you can barrel turn on a diamond, A, K, Q or 10. Brick turn = check back for free river.
Hand 6: 10s multiway don't c bet flop when out of position. This is basically a check-fold to an overcard when it's 4 way.
Hand 7: Stop playing garbage.
Hand 8: Same as #7. Stop playing this garbage, you lucked out and got rewarded for a dumb play.
Hand 9: 34d the numbers on screen are wrong. If it's 3 way the pot is $75. the check raise 25-80 could be more but kinda fine. On the river I would check to induce a bluff and call any bet. If it's higher flush then whatever but I doubt it and KK made sense.
Last hand: 99's - river call is fine
looking at the session it seems like you're lucking out most of them lmfao. Getting better than your previous games though - keep it up - glad to see 9 win streak.
For 43d hand, he could have also bet small on the river to get value like $200 or something. After showing so much strength on this hand (check-raising the flop and betting big on the turn) a check on the river would be strange as the villain might just check with his KK, since it has showdown value. This probably makes it look more like a value bet, where the show polarizes the bet to a flush or nothing, but I feel KKs with the diamond may call a small bet on the river, especially at this level. Who knows, villain might even shove on top of your small bet and you have to decide if he has a better flush than you do. But your read on this hand was spot on so if he was to raise on top of your small river bet, you could probably snap call and get max value.
@@Hellothere1232 either or , yeah. A naked Kd no pair would call down and bluff but I guess with the $25 open raise pre is definitely a high pair and a value bet on the river is good
Great analysis - your advice on how to beat random/wild/drunk players is spot on with what my coach says.
In recent sessions - I've had a difficult time adjusting to loose maniacs (especially who are running well) and it's cost me my stack. A mistake I make is definitely loosening up my range vs specific players (e.g. the drunk girl in this session) or loose manics in general but definitely not the way to beat them
Hand #6 - need to tone down the c bet with an overcard in general. Made a similar mistake two sessions ago where I should've checked back the flop:
- BTN straddle, two callers for $6, I raise to $30 from MP and only the SB calls... Flop K 4 3 (two diamonds - I have Qd), SB checks I bet $20 he check-raises to $60 and I fold
@@MagikarpPoker think about adjusting in poker like a balancing game. If someone is super loose then tighten up- and vice versa if someone is too tight.
@@philrpg8856 great advice - I tend to do the opposite 😅
The limp reraise play is so transparent I can’t believe people still fall for it, but it’s the worst play in poker history
But people still fall for it… 🤷♂️
Alot of poor sportsmanship in poker (not a surprise). Handled it well!
If you want to evolve into "Gyarados Poker" please stop with trying to analyze people at the table. I believe your gym leader spoke this wisdom to you.
It will be a while until then... gotta level up from the peewee stakes of 1/3 to challenge the gym leaders in the 2/5 and 5/10 streets before even considering
Jokes aside - definitely learning to put my ego at the door when playing and not go off my live reads (which have been wrong a majority of the time)
Love this comment lol. I keep telling him not to attempt live reads until he is near my level
@@AeroPlaysPoker HA!
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I love this vlog, it teaches me how a 🐟 thinks, if you think at all in some hands.
It seems your coach has been talking to a brick wall, because you just don't listen to him that much watching how you play your hands.
If i were your coach i would stick to players who DO WANT TO LISTEN to his good advice and are NOT STUBBORN to learn and TO IMPROVE.
And to be honest i don't see any of that with your plays.
Don't let a winning streak fool you into thinking that you play well, because you are not.
I still like the vlog, not for the pokervalue of it, because i can't learn anything here from the way you play but let's call it entertainment value and the insights of how a 🐟 thinks.
👍👍👍👍👍👍
😂😂😂😂 damn,
There's one flaw in your comment... the assumption that fish think 🐟
Everyone has to start somewhere. He is putting himself out there and being vulnerable with his ups and his downs. Although I agree with you on the (how a fish thinks), at this pace and the improvement he has shown, he will be a profitable player very soon and crush these games on a consistent basis. We all start as fish and terrible players, but only some actually improve their game and take it seriously.
I agree that a winning streak doesn't always mean that you are playing "good" poker. In the same token, a losing steak doesn't always mean you are playing "bad" poker. In this case, it's playing "ok" enough to win lol... Again, improvement is key and from the 1st episode until now, there are big improvements.
Keep grinding Josh!
@@Hellothere1232 well said,
At least you realize how bad you are and are humble enough to know you're just running hot, not winning bc of skill. Fix your leaks and avoid some of these gross beats, and with time you could become a winning player. Also AKo is a 4bet whereas AKs in position can call
Yeah definitely have a long way to go to become a profitable player
In what world is getting A’s vs 7’s pre flop a bad idea 😂
Lol he was trying to justify that the girl played it well and how my 109 suited play was way worse...
I want to change my youtube name to "Starcraft nerd". I also don't know what Starcraft is. I would LOVE to be at the table with him though....so I could ask him if he liked Starcraft or Next Generation better. OR, If you were going to watch Starcraft, would you watch them chronologically, or in the order Lucas released them? Feel free to steal those, but let me know how they go over if you do.
Lol unfortunately you would not... he's a total nit and thinks he's a GTO wizard but loves talking about sports with the whole table. Honestly I was fine with him until this day... 6 hours of straight needling where he would intermittently bring up the 109 suited hand trying to admit I played it wrong was definitely not the most pleasant experience
Seems like you need a day or two off to give your brain a break and consolidate the learning you've done lately (which is a lot)
I'm realizing rest days and playing on good sleep are super underrated
Stop trying to put on a cape lol
If your call with 10/9 is good, ripping AA is good by the same logic (I.E. get the money in as soon as you can against a drunk player when you have a big hand).
The other thing you glossed over here is that you clearly criticized his play with the Aces…. Otherwise you wouldn’t have gotten into the argument.
This is silly for multiple reasons. Don’t educate the fish, don’t give unasked for advice, always tell people whatever they did was fine.
If your goal is to be a pro eventually…. Learn how to navigate social interactions better. Being a live pro is not just about play skill, it’s also about having so called “soft” skills. You want the people at the table to like you, you want invites to private games eventually, etc.
That's a good point, I heard private games is where the action is at nowadays
I was arguing with the guy about how the girl made a bad play with the 77s since he was arguing that she made the right play 4 betting 77s. Him 5 bet shoving AAs was definitely the right play after her 4 bet with 77s leaving her with a little under a pot size bet left
@@MagikarpPoker yeah in that situation I suspect aero would tell you not to say anything at all 😂
You butchered the KK hand not getting more value. Bet too big on the flop
Agreed - should've chilled on the flop
Woman has a ring on her finger? Why would any man ask for her number?
Idk... that's what I was thinking LOL
If you'd been playing good poker you wouldn't have won nearly as much. Enjoy
Thanks man - definitely just got lucky this session
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Josh you may want to shorten your playing sessions to 4 hours like Aero. When you are tired/exhausted we can’t think straight, just look at you mumbling in the video at the end in your car. 🤷 Great Videos. Keep on Grinding! ✌🏻
Yeah this session was wayyy too long, I try to cap them at 5-6 hours now
Israeli player should be home defending his country, no?
Playing with government contractor money...