I can relate brother. Its a learning experience. I like your videos because your'e good at controling your tilt situations. I usually just see red after a bad beat situation. Hoping to imorove. Keep up the good work👍
@Jason Bell -Poker On the Paired JJs hand at timestamp 11:54 the board was 94725 and the SB folded A3. He rivered a straight and folded? What he put you on after the Jam 68 suited? 🤣🤣🤣
Wow, that’s funny! I just went back and looked at my raw footage. Confirmed, the board was right and he showed the A3h and folded. Think likely everyone (including the SB) was thinking he missed the flush the whole time and didn’t see he hit the straight on the river. Great catch.
I just watched this hand now and I was wondering if i had missed something, but realized that it wasn’t me. Did the opponent table his cards, but had verbalized a fold prior to doing so? Just curious about that detail. Yikes.
You’re far too passive for low stakes. Finding thin value is the key to making money at these stakes. Some trapping works, but only when you’re super nutted on wet boards. Also you will occasionally find players that blindly aggress too much(usually because it tends to work at these stakes), and can then exploit them with a more passive approach. Obviously you can’t play 100% face up, you need to find more bluffs too - the players at these stakes are hardwired to view any aggression as real strength. It’s generally better to bet, even out of position, on super dry/brick flops when you are the preflop aggressor. The constant checking will be read by better players as weakness and light early position openings, and you will be exploited. Sometimes you will have to take your medicine and lose a big pot when omc shows up on the river after limp calling with aces, but you’ll make more in the long run.
Pocket Aces = "American Airlines" Pocket Aces that get cracked = "Aerolinas Argentinas" Pocket Kings = "The cowboys" Pocket Kings that get cracked = "The Dallas Cowboys" Pocket Queens = "The ladies" Pocket Queens that get cracked = "Hillary and Chelsea"
You were right in your commentary. You need to start betting for value and not attempting to trap. You could’ve had those fold if you bet on the turn in your sets.
on the hand where you flopped a set of 5's, the guy with KQ d's would have called a flop bet. he called the turn bet on the actual hand with the same gutshot and the pot was smaller so with an even bigger pot, you might have gotten stacked. slow playing that flop is not that bad.
So when you had the JJ vs A3h the guy folded after he got the straight?
I can relate brother. Its a learning experience. I like your videos because your'e good at controling your tilt situations. I usually just see red after a bad beat situation. Hoping to imorove. Keep up the good work👍
@Jason Bell -Poker On the Paired JJs hand at timestamp 11:54 the board was 94725 and the SB folded A3. He rivered a straight and folded? What he put you on after the Jam 68 suited?
🤣🤣🤣
Just confirmed, he folded A3h and had the wheel. He was likely only thinking about a missed flush and wasn’t thinking about the rivered straight.
Came here to say this! Had to rewind!
@@MEWag7Same, came to the comments to make sure I wasn't crazy
JJ vs A3 of Hearts. With the runout you list, he would of backed into a wheel. Did he fold the wheel or did you have the graphics wrong?
Wow, that’s funny! I just went back and looked at my raw footage. Confirmed, the board was right and he showed the A3h and folded. Think likely everyone (including the SB) was thinking he missed the flush the whole time and didn’t see he hit the straight on the river. Great catch.
@@jasonbell-pokerI had same thought. Did he fold a straight? Good thing he wasn’t paying attention lol.
@@jasonbell-poker That is crazy! Great job taking it down.
You played a little better than that billagio session, ran into some bad luck, but keep plugging and learn from your mistakes
I just watched this hand now and I was wondering if i had missed something, but realized that it wasn’t me. Did the opponent table his cards, but had verbalized a fold prior to doing so? Just curious about that detail. Yikes.
I appreciate your honesty.
A3 of hearts was the wheel straight
Lmao i was thinking the same thing 😂
You’re far too passive for low stakes. Finding thin value is the key to making money at these stakes.
Some trapping works, but only when you’re super nutted on wet boards. Also you will occasionally find players that blindly aggress too much(usually because it tends to work at these stakes), and can then exploit them with a more passive approach.
Obviously you can’t play 100% face up, you need to find more bluffs too - the players at these stakes are hardwired to view any aggression as real strength.
It’s generally better to bet, even out of position, on super dry/brick flops when you are the preflop aggressor. The constant checking will be read by better players as weakness and light early position openings, and you will be exploited.
Sometimes you will have to take your medicine and lose a big pot when omc shows up on the river after limp calling with aces, but you’ll make more in the long run.
I like your videos 👍
Pocket Aces = "American Airlines"
Pocket Aces that get cracked = "Aerolinas Argentinas"
Pocket Kings = "The cowboys"
Pocket Kings that get cracked = "The Dallas Cowboys"
Pocket Queens = "The ladies"
Pocket Queens that get cracked = "Hillary and Chelsea"
You were right in your commentary. You need to start betting for value and not attempting to trap. You could’ve had those fold if you bet on the turn in your sets.
He folded????
on the hand where you flopped a set of 5's, the guy with KQ d's would have called a flop bet. he called the turn bet
on the actual hand with the same gutshot and the pot was smaller so with an even bigger pot, you might have
gotten stacked. slow playing that flop is not that bad.
Your logic and hand reading seem spot on, we ALL know the wudda/shudda feeling on bet timing 😂
it is very expensive to be the table sheriff