Thx for all the content. IMO your 8-4S was a perfect play. Suited conn and middle pairs win huge pots against premium hands. You were 70-30 going into the river. My biggest loss ever was with KK, biggest win ever 77.
Great vlog. Just my thoughts here but I think you need to tighten up on your preflop range. 10,8s is just a fold to an early position raise. You called in the LJ and got Yourself into a hand you should have never been in chasing a draw that cost you your stack. Calling with 10,8s in the LJ here puts you at risk of a three bet coming after you. It’s a hand you want to see a flop with cheaply. I enjoy your commentary after hands both won and lost as it shows your audience the mistakes made and also the correct decisions made. We can all learn or validate our own convictions. Great to see you not limping with AA! You want to inflate that pot preflop and win a big pot!
Thanks man - I definitely need to take into consideration the position dynamics pre-flop to avoid getting in tricky situations post-flop such as with the 108 suited hand
@MagikarpPoker Josh - what do you use to film your sessions? I assume, given your camera is tracking head-movement, that you are using some kind of smart glasses, or just camera glasses? I've thought about doing this as well, so wanted to see what you are using.
queens against 66 hand, when someone opens 15 and someone calls his bet id say 3-bet to like 45-50 since there is 1 extra caller. i dont think that u should be mad for not raising the river. thats very hard to find, but yeah 40$ bet is either a 9 or a pp below queens. especially because of the pre-flop action. so i do really like aero suggesting to raise
Yeah I feel like whenever Aero has watched me play, he's able to find these spots where I win the pot but could've won more money with a few adjustments
T8s, pretty sure this is a fold preflop. Post flop is standard. 85s.. this is a fold preflop. QTo, depending on the MP position, this is a fold preflop although this one is "close". Turn, I'd just lead for at least 40% pot ($50 here). People are stubborn, get that value. Also it looks like you're utg+1 (or 2?), this is a fold preflop. AQo, You could 3-bet pre. Flat call is fine. Flop is fine, I'd prefer to shove. Highly doubt you're getting trapped by 33, TT, QQ / QT on the flop and if the open-raiser preflop had KK/AA, I'd expect them to jam over the all-in. Also your jam on flop is standard and must be done. You say you're losing value, but you're protecting vs KJ, AK, AJ, J9, Tx, 7x, 98, 86.. just so many hands. honestly even if you had 33 here, i'd still jam flop (although this one is closer). A2s, this is really close preflop. Very marginal, better if very deep stacked (200bb+) with the rest of the table, A8s, this is a fold preflop. Not close. Flop rather jam than call (if im going to continue) since people might fold Jx here, fold AK, fold AT,.. turn call is bad. QTo, fold, pre, flop. Lead turn $120. JTs.. you're utg here. this is a close to fold pre, but open is okay, QQ.. uh.. $60 preflop. $35 is way too small TLDR, tighten up preflop.
Great analysis - I think for myself there were definitely marginal hands I shouldn't have played and I could've played other premiums more aggressively
The A8hh hand - on a paired board you have to also realize some of your outs aren't clean (in this instance he held the Qh and Ks so it negates the Kh as a clean out but if he had Qd it would also mean Qh is not an out. You have 7 clean outs at best and you turn call is not profitable long term. Nice to have luck on your side!)
Also the QQ hand Aero suggest raising river? Hard to really get called and if the dude was betting to induce you are in a world of hurt lol. The bet was $40 into $200 was 20% Pot (what did he suggest for sizing - like a min click?)
Love the videos!! I’m assuming you didn’t talk to your boy about these hands before posting? In your AQ hand, it was a huge mistake not three betting from the button. Secondly, A2 suited Utg is a fold all day if you want to be a profitable poker player. Keep working hard and you will get there. Thanks for videoing the journey for all of us to see!
Yea Royals are EXTREMELY RARE as I have it only ONE in all my 20+ years playing poker and that's including all the crazy house game sessions as well!!! It was just too bad there was no bad beat or high hand at Resorts World as you do wanna get some payout when you do hot a royale!!!
When you hold QQ and you have a 15 open and call infront of you its normal to 3bet to 55/60. Your objective is to win as much as you can and giving 2 opponents good odds to call is not a good idea. As played i would just bet turn and river because its highly unlikely the opponent has a better hand/range than you. If you check turn its pretty normal to raise river unless your opponent is a huge nit.
That's a good point - there's always a balance between getting zero and two callers but I suppose it's better to take down $30 pre-flop (no rake) vs losing the pot for a larger amount
I haven't even seen how the T8cc played out yet but instead of calling a raise and letting 7 other people in the pot, y not 3bet to $25 or whatever u gotta to probably get heads up. If you are 4bet after you 3bet preflop in a live 1/3 or 2/5 u just saved money by not donating alot more on a 10 high flop vs an overpair. The play is just so passive and waiting to hit hands. Ash Ketchum thinks hes playin poker but hes really playin bingo.
Does coach Areo advocate limping 85s when you aren't closing the action? I don't think he does. You are still making a lot of fundamental mistakes. I hope you are reviewing your play with him and that he is telling you where you are making mistakes. Keep working on your game!!
He definitely doesn't advocate for that play 😂 I do know when I'm deviating from his strategy and definitely accept the risk associated with doing so if I end up losing... a bit frustrating because in the back of my mind, I know when I'm not playing profitable poker and just gambling (namely pre-flop and being too loose)
@@MagikarpPokeryou seem like a genuine good guy so thought I’d share that you’re math is skewed on the A,8s hand. Your coach Aero is leagues above me so I’m hesitant to chime in but here goes: on the turn he bet 140 all in (no implied odds) into 180. The pot is 320 and it’s 140 to call. You’re getting about 2.3:1 on your money. A river heart is 4:1. Easy fold. Furthermore, you might be drawing dead and if your opponent has trips, that river heart might boat them up and what if they have a heart to go with their trips (that makes one less heart available so now more like 5:1)? This call is giving away money.
@@MagikarpPoker copy. Been there and done that too, more times than I care to admit lol. Just that I’d add your math seemed off even in your narration. On turn there’s 46 unseen cards. 9 of them are hearts the other 37 aren’t. So the ratio, or odds, is 37 to 9. That’s about 4.11 to 1. That’s the odds of a heart coming. I could be wrong but some of your narration confused me.
@@KenDavis-uo8kq so for the math I did 140 / 460 (320 current pot + my bet of 140) which is 1:3.2 but my chance of hitting a flush was 9 / 46 which is 1:5.1
Habd 4- i haven't gone past the initial showing of the flop, but you have to stop doing this. The 12 raise is doing nothing to price the rest of the table out. You calling behind makes any 2 cards a call from the bb, and rec small blinds too. That gives the limpers odds to call with any 2 as well, which means that youre in a pot with 6 ppl. Look up your odds of winning with 6 ppl in the pot, it's awful. You're just gambling dude
Yo man - really fun playing with you last night. Totally agreed - should've 3 bet to isolate the pot in position (hungry horse MO) The way this hand played out, I'm just playing bingo hoping to hit the board (which I did) and still lost this hand 😂
@@MagikarpPoker extremely greedy. 6-5 blackjack and continuously shuffled blackjack. High house advantage games. And look. No bonus for making a Royal Flush at Resorts World! Everything expensive and way overpriced. Other casinos are greedy as well, but Resorts World is one of the worst.
@@MagikarpPoker I lived in Las Vegas in 1980-1981. You could find many good deals. I ate dinner for $2.95 at the Stardust, right where Resorts World stands today. I played single deck blackjack with excellent rules. Dealers stands on all 17s. And of course all 3-2 blackjack.
It was great to finally meet you and play with you over the past weekend, Josh. Hit me up for some Hawaii action games if you come down brotha. 🤙
Great playing with you man - best of luck on your e-commerce venture and I'm glad you got to catch a couple of my punts 🫠
Good for you on your channel. Putting yourself out there with the trolls and their toxicity. Keep it up!!!
Congratulations on your Royal Flush keep on Grinding 👊🏻
Following your journey. And taking notes.
Josh-really enjoying this channel a lot more as time goes by. I like how candid you are in every game. I look forward of meeting you someday.
Really appreciate the kind words man - let me know on IG if you ever end up playing in Vegas or Washington!
18:20 Congrats! 👏👏👏
Congrats on the RF
Definitely 3bet AQoff after 3 limps and a raise, so much dead money in the pot.
Thx for all the content. IMO your 8-4S was a perfect play. Suited conn and middle pairs win huge pots against premium hands. You were 70-30 going into the river. My biggest loss ever was with KK, biggest win ever 77.
I feel like I win more money with suited connectors and even junk hands than premiums 😂
@@MagikarpPoker That's probably because there's so much overcalling in the games you're in. Suited connectors can win huge pots when you hit multiway
You got the Royal while aero is there I bet you he felt proud lol great video sir
Great vlog. Just my thoughts here but I think you need to tighten up on your preflop range. 10,8s is just a fold to an early position raise. You called in the LJ and got Yourself into a hand you should have never been in chasing a draw that cost you your stack. Calling with 10,8s in the LJ here puts you at risk of a three bet coming after you. It’s a hand you want to see a flop with cheaply. I enjoy your commentary after hands both won and lost as it shows your audience the mistakes made and also the correct decisions made. We can all learn or validate our own convictions. Great to see you not limping with AA! You want to inflate that pot preflop and win a big pot!
Thanks man - I definitely need to take into consideration the position dynamics pre-flop to avoid getting in tricky situations post-flop such as with the 108 suited hand
Congrats on getting your royal flush. Cherish those moments man.
Thanks man - I regret not taking a pic with my phone lol
@MagikarpPoker Josh - what do you use to film your sessions? I assume, given your camera is tracking head-movement, that you are using some kind of smart glasses, or just camera glasses? I've thought about doing this as well, so wanted to see what you are using.
I use the meta glasses to record
queens against 66 hand, when someone opens 15 and someone calls his bet id say 3-bet to like 45-50 since there is 1 extra caller.
i dont think that u should be mad for not raising the river. thats very hard to find, but yeah 40$ bet is either a 9 or a pp below queens. especially because of the pre-flop action. so i do really like aero suggesting to raise
Yeah I feel like whenever Aero has watched me play, he's able to find these spots where I win the pot but could've won more money with a few adjustments
T8s, pretty sure this is a fold preflop. Post flop is standard.
85s.. this is a fold preflop.
QTo, depending on the MP position, this is a fold preflop although this one is "close". Turn, I'd just lead for at least 40% pot ($50 here). People are stubborn, get that value. Also it looks like you're utg+1 (or 2?), this is a fold preflop.
AQo, You could 3-bet pre. Flat call is fine. Flop is fine, I'd prefer to shove. Highly doubt you're getting trapped by 33, TT, QQ / QT on the flop and if the open-raiser preflop had KK/AA, I'd expect them to jam over the all-in. Also your jam on flop is standard and must be done. You say you're losing value, but you're protecting vs KJ, AK, AJ, J9, Tx, 7x, 98, 86.. just so many hands. honestly even if you had 33 here, i'd still jam flop (although this one is closer).
A2s, this is really close preflop. Very marginal, better if very deep stacked (200bb+) with the rest of the table,
A8s, this is a fold preflop. Not close. Flop rather jam than call (if im going to continue) since people might fold Jx here, fold AK, fold AT,.. turn call is bad.
QTo, fold, pre, flop. Lead turn $120.
JTs.. you're utg here. this is a close to fold pre, but open is okay,
QQ.. uh.. $60 preflop. $35 is way too small
TLDR, tighten up preflop.
Great analysis - I think for myself there were definitely marginal hands I shouldn't have played and I could've played other premiums more aggressively
The A8hh hand - on a paired board you have to also realize some of your outs aren't clean (in this instance he held the Qh and Ks so it negates the Kh as a clean out but if he had Qd it would also mean Qh is not an out. You have 7 clean outs at best and you turn call is not profitable long term. Nice to have luck on your side!)
Also the QQ hand Aero suggest raising river? Hard to really get called and if the dude was betting to induce you are in a world of hurt lol. The bet was $40 into $200 was 20% Pot (what did he suggest for sizing - like a min click?)
Definitely was a -EV play where I got lucky
where did you find a editor
Love the videos!! I’m assuming you didn’t talk to your boy about these hands before posting? In your AQ hand, it was a huge mistake not three betting from the button.
Secondly, A2 suited Utg is a fold all day if you want to be a profitable poker player. Keep working hard and you will get there. Thanks for videoing the journey for all of us to see!
Definitely should've 3 bet AQ there and agreed don't like the A2 suited called in this spot at all
Yea Royals are EXTREMELY RARE as I have it only ONE in all my 20+ years playing poker and that's including all the crazy house game sessions as well!!! It was just too bad there was no bad beat or high hand at Resorts World as you do wanna get some payout when you do hot a royale!!!
WHat glasses do you use to capture
Meta glasses
Congrats on 284 subscribers 😏
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When you hold QQ and you have a 15 open and call infront of you its normal to 3bet to 55/60. Your objective is to win as much as you can and giving 2 opponents good odds to call is not a good idea. As played i would just bet turn and river because its highly unlikely the opponent has a better hand/range than you. If you check turn its pretty normal to raise river unless your opponent is a huge nit.
That's a good point - there's always a balance between getting zero and two callers but I suppose it's better to take down $30 pre-flop (no rake) vs losing the pot for a larger amount
You film with the meta glasses? Or
Ya this..
Yeah
What do you do for notes/app tracking?
Poker Bankroll Tracker App
Why would you ever raise that river with QQ? What would v call with that's worse?
I guess Aero's rationale was that he sensed weakness from the opponent
I haven't even seen how the T8cc played out yet but instead of calling a raise and letting 7 other people in the pot, y not 3bet to $25 or whatever u gotta to probably get heads up. If you are 4bet after you 3bet preflop in a live 1/3 or 2/5 u just saved money by not donating alot more on a 10 high flop vs an overpair. The play is just so passive and waiting to hit hands. Ash Ketchum thinks hes playin poker but hes really playin bingo.
LOL yeah I gotta start catching Pokémon instead of playing bingo with Professor Oaks
@@MagikarpPoker good luck at the tables. poker criticism is 100% constructive
if u 4 bet aq decent size 8/9 suited most likely folds so u wouldve won the hand. Idk why you are just flatting with aq there tbh.
Does coach Areo advocate limping 85s when you aren't closing the action? I don't think he does. You are still making a lot of fundamental mistakes. I hope you are reviewing your play with him and that he is telling you where you are making mistakes.
Keep working on your game!!
He definitely doesn't advocate for that play 😂
I do know when I'm deviating from his strategy and definitely accept the risk associated with doing so if I end up losing... a bit frustrating because in the back of my mind, I know when I'm not playing profitable poker and just gambling (namely pre-flop and being too loose)
Do you have an email I can reach you by?
You can message me on Instagram: instagram.com/magikarppoker/
First.
Stop doing intros from your car - Vegas has so many interesting locations - use yuour surroundings to make the intros a bit more exciting,
I mainly play at RW and usually just film my intros right before I head into the poker room but maybe I'll start doing them outside more
@@MagikarpPokeryou seem like a genuine good guy so thought I’d share that you’re math is skewed on the A,8s hand. Your coach Aero is leagues above me so I’m hesitant to chime in but here goes: on the turn he bet 140 all in (no implied odds) into 180. The pot is 320 and it’s 140 to call. You’re getting about 2.3:1 on your money. A river heart is 4:1. Easy fold. Furthermore, you might be drawing dead and if your opponent has trips, that river heart might boat them up and what if they have a heart to go with their trips (that makes one less heart available so now more like 5:1)? This call is giving away money.
@@KenDavis-uo8kq I know it was a bad call mathematically... was definitely a tilt call 😅
@@MagikarpPoker copy. Been there and done that too, more times than I care to admit lol. Just that I’d add your math seemed off even in your narration. On turn there’s 46 unseen cards. 9 of them are hearts the other 37 aren’t. So the ratio, or odds, is 37 to 9. That’s about 4.11 to 1. That’s the odds of a heart coming. I could be wrong but some of your narration confused me.
@@KenDavis-uo8kq so for the math I did 140 / 460 (320 current pot + my bet of 140) which is 1:3.2 but my chance of hitting a flush was 9 / 46 which is 1:5.1
Habd 4- i haven't gone past the initial showing of the flop, but you have to stop doing this. The 12 raise is doing nothing to price the rest of the table out. You calling behind makes any 2 cards a call from the bb, and rec small blinds too. That gives the limpers odds to call with any 2 as well, which means that youre in a pot with 6 ppl. Look up your odds of winning with 6 ppl in the pot, it's awful. You're just gambling dude
Yo man - really fun playing with you last night. Totally agreed - should've 3 bet to isolate the pot in position (hungry horse MO)
The way this hand played out, I'm just playing bingo hoping to hit the board (which I did) and still lost this hand 😂
STOP CHECKING WITH PLANS TO CHECK RAISE. BET YOUR DAMN HAND BRO
I think you should stop putting how much you won/lost in the thumbnail. That just spoils the session.
That’s an interesting suggestion- I’ll test this out
Fire ur coach please
Why?
Resorts World sucks
How so?
@@MagikarpPoker extremely greedy. 6-5 blackjack and continuously shuffled blackjack. High house advantage games. And look. No bonus for making a Royal Flush at Resorts World! Everything expensive and way overpriced. Other casinos are greedy as well, but Resorts World is one of the worst.
@@MagikarpPoker I lived in Las Vegas in 1980-1981. You could find many good deals. I ate dinner for $2.95 at the Stardust, right where Resorts World stands today. I played single deck blackjack with excellent rules. Dealers stands on all 17s. And of course all 3-2 blackjack.