Thx for the video. A funny story. I recently went heads up to the river. I had top top. Guy raises the river I call with a sigh. He announces straight. I NEVER EVER fold till I see the other hand. After an awkward 6-8 seconds he states he misread his hand only one pair. Protect yourself at ALL times lol.
Yep. Lots of people also like to announce two pair with some marginal pair if there's a pair on board. That one is more defensible and therefore more common.
Discipline with the Q-10 and A-Q suited is impressive. All of us run onto sessions where you get 2nd best hand repeatedly. You recognize reducing your loss means more to your bottom line as playing a low percentage decent hand in some scenarios. All too easy to get married to a good starting hand when situations are unfavorable. Today was a loss, but much less than most would have lost. Well played.
19:50 (Q9s)...the V is either shark or a hopeless CS. I'd clear that out and put him in my books. Also, I'd C-bet flop. R: open ender, 1 overcard, IP, and to send a message: I have something. That'd perhaps prevent him from snap calling your river bet. Also, a Flop bet is rather large. Sends a small dog big bark sign away. (hope this helps). Let me know what you think.
You are a great player and have improved your play over the time I have watched your content. The J10 vs AA is an interesting one. I can't see a hand you beat on the river, once they call two streets and raise. I feel you are giving these players a little more credit for river bluffs or super thin value raises. I assume you look back on hands and improve. Appreciate your approach.
For your Qs9s River Bluff, maybe a $145 bet would have gotten through. Seems like the other players may have a read on your thin value bets, which means to make the occasional big bet to put their stack to The Test! And they seemed to be playing super patient, waiting to make a hand vs you. Those were some awful run outs, but the good news is there are good ones too.
that AQ suited hand was a good fold, as Bart Hanson would say about absolute bet sizes $900 is $900 especially preflop, and u said they never 4bet, u was wayyyyyyyy behind lol, the Q10 at the end was a good fold too, AQ, KQ maybe a call but Q10, gotta lay it down
On the A♠️Q♠️hand facing that jam I would have gambled/flipped IF instead of that queen it would have been a king of spades, lol. Not a nit fold at all especially at these stakes.
Never check your hand and pray other guy bets. Guarantee end of the year it cost yah thousands $. Think about it! Free cards are for amateur’s, your to good for that.
16:20 what would call your $55 river bet here?? Not a middle pair..not a losing pair. KJ, maybe?? Is it worth of risk? Nah... EDIT1: not even KJ. b/c KJ would not call here after being called on both streets. EDIT2: Turn call was weak play. I'd raised or folded instead. (V shows lot of strength Cbet into 2 opp and C-bet turn as well. If you put him on draw, then it's even more reasons for raise). He is OOP! EDIT3: I'd record my opponent's profile in *bold* in my books. Great source of future revenue.
You are getting called super light and people are floating to the river because you are bluffing way too much. Being aggressive is good but you are not balanced.
Very apropos that you choose the worst Star Wars movie ever made for the worst line taken by one of your villans... just sayin, that stung a little bit.
Thx for the video. A funny story. I recently went heads up to the river. I had top top. Guy raises the river I call with a sigh. He announces straight. I NEVER EVER fold till I see the other hand. After an awkward 6-8 seconds he states he misread his hand only one pair. Protect yourself at ALL times lol.
Yep. Lots of people also like to announce two pair with some marginal pair if there's a pair on board. That one is more defensible and therefore more common.
Discipline with the Q-10 and A-Q suited is impressive. All of us run onto sessions where you get 2nd best hand repeatedly. You recognize reducing your loss means more to your bottom line as playing a low percentage decent hand in some scenarios. All too easy to get married to a good starting hand when situations are unfavorable. Today was a loss, but much less than most would have lost. Well played.
10:00 Well played!
19:50 (Q9s)...the V is either shark or a hopeless CS. I'd clear that out and put him in my books. Also, I'd C-bet flop. R: open ender, 1 overcard, IP, and to send a message: I have something. That'd perhaps prevent him from snap calling your river bet. Also, a Flop bet is rather large. Sends a small dog big bark sign away.
(hope this helps).
Let me know what you think.
Button straddles kill action.
So bad for the game.
14:47 would you call 3-bet here?
You are a great player and have improved your play over the time I have watched your content. The J10 vs AA is an interesting one. I can't see a hand you beat on the river, once they call two streets and raise. I feel you are giving these players a little more credit for river bluffs or super thin value raises. I assume you look back on hands and improve. Appreciate your approach.
Why would you not bet the turn?
For your Qs9s River Bluff, maybe a $145 bet would have gotten through. Seems like the other players may have a read on your thin value bets, which means to make the occasional big bet to put their stack to The Test! And they seemed to be playing super patient, waiting to make a hand vs you. Those were some awful run outs, but the good news is there are good ones too.
that AQ suited hand was a good fold, as Bart Hanson would say about absolute bet sizes $900 is $900 especially preflop, and u said they never 4bet, u was wayyyyyyyy behind lol, the Q10 at the end was a good fold too, AQ, KQ maybe a call but Q10, gotta lay it down
On the A♠️Q♠️hand facing that jam I would have gambled/flipped IF instead of that queen it would have been a king of spades, lol. Not a nit fold at all especially at these stakes.
I’m snap folding AQ to a 4 bet jam like every single time in a cash game.
I think KQ off is a 3 bet and suited is a call. Rather be heads up with KQ off and going multi way with KQ suited.
BLAM!!
7 sevens were hot at your table..😊
I would have been so mad with so many of these run outs
Never check your hand and pray other guy bets. Guarantee end of the year it cost yah thousands $. Think about it! Free cards are for amateur’s, your to good for that.
Just wondering do you also have a job or is this it? Have you ever thought of getting into be8ng soon Ceres.?
16:20 what would call your $55 river bet here?? Not a middle pair..not a losing pair. KJ, maybe?? Is it worth of risk? Nah...
EDIT1: not even KJ. b/c KJ would not call here after being called on both streets.
EDIT2: Turn call was weak play. I'd raised or folded instead. (V shows lot of strength Cbet into 2 opp and C-bet turn as well. If you put him on draw, then it's even more reasons for raise). He is OOP!
EDIT3: I'd record my opponent's profile in *bold* in my books. Great source of future revenue.
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I find it useless to tip the dealers. Dealers are evil.
You are getting called super light and people are floating to the river because you are bluffing way too much. Being aggressive is good but you are not balanced.
Very apropos that you choose the worst Star Wars movie ever made for the worst line taken by one of your villans... just sayin, that stung a little bit.