Finally upload from Aero! I believe results will come in matter of time for skilled player. Lately I have learned to be more and more patient and my win rate is sky rocketing again. I leave the casino on a day with a small lose and went back for a big win. I didn’t grind it out like I used to ,now I just set a 4 hour limit max like you and works out pretty good. Great content as usual! Thanks for all your coaching again !
The 23:30 hand was a big misplay imo. You yourself said that the villian was super tight and buys in short. When that specific villian type cold-calls a 3bet from +1 he'll be 88+ and AK almost exclusively. The flop donk just narrows him further to JJ-AA and maybe a SLIVER of AcKc. It's frankly suicide to try to make that range fold on that flop and turn. I'd likely play call vs villian's flop donk and then give up vs turn aggression as my hand contains no clubs.
@@9ashby haha IKR! I just played a session on Sunday. Flopped open ended straight flush draw. Turned the nut straight, but a possible backdoor flush draw was possible. I lead out, got one caller, and thought to myself, "river can be whatever. Just not a club to make the backdoor please ..." River is a club. I check. Opponent overbets for 150% pot lol. MOTHER FATHER!!! I make the crying call, and of course good ol' Rain Delay backdoor'd the nuts.
👍👍 Excellent vid...4-5 great strategic point to remember. Saving to my rewatch list. Also really appreciate when you point out the differences in your play vs lower stakes where I and most viewers play. Your clips & humor are low-key amazing too. Please keep up what you're doing!!! 🤔...Unless you don't mind some lower stakes to show us how it's done!!?? Surely = easier money at less risk for you, there given your 💪 reads; just lowers your ceiling. BUT would make incredible content > lesser low stakes vloggers. Prob earn you the INC subs you deserve 😎. Cheers!!
Hey Matt! Thanks for the wonderful comment. I may make a 1-3 vlog eventually, but hoping for more subscribers when it happens! Although I do have future plans to invite other 1-3 vloggers to Vegas for a friendly challenge. If it pans out, I'll play 1-3 alongside them :)
Aero: I figure all of the sudden wanted to share 2 major mistakes I made at the last session with you as for analysis purposes. At 1 2 2 with 400 max buy in 1 mistake: I had QQ UTG+1 with 400 effective UTG open to 15, I 3 bet to 45, MP 4 bet to 120 with stack that covers me. Everyone folded to me and I jammed for the rest. MP tanked and called with AK. I know MP is a fairly aggressive player which I kinda putted him on AK . Flop was an A and I lost. Then I realized that I should have called and see the flop and folded when I see the Ace. I should have learned from you that I shouldn’t put myself in a coin flip situation instead of waiting for a better spot. 2 mistakes: I opened A4 diamond ♦️ HJ with 15 and big blind called and opponent is a passive tight guy. Flop AJ5 rainbow. He checked and I checked figure can’t get much value from a weaker hand, turn 4. Now he leads out 75 on a 30 dollar pot, I called, river was a K, he jammed all in and I called . He showed Aj for top 2 pair,I should have folded with such aggression and significant bet size. And he is not capable of bluffing. Aero: I figured poker is a game of many situations and not easy . I always thought I am good enough against most players. And now I feel like I am a fish myself
@@tommyfarguson9008 Hey Tom! Sorry I missed you during your recent visit! Oh! I was visited by Quadzilla recently 😂 It's a November vlog though, but I may have it skip ahead in line because, y'know, Quadzilla!
No, that would be way too many hands per 4 hour session. That'd be closer to like 35+ hands. No point showing hands I limp or make a small raise and then brick out on a flop.
@@gregorycarmichael Hopefully we'll get to go through more hand histories next time! I feel that my students learn the most from them as opposed to poker theory.
I LOVE the hand explanations, Aero! Saving chips on that 77 hand is smart. What if he had $750 or so, tho, giving him more fold equity? At what point do you try to force him out to get the hand to heads up?🤔 Keep up the great work, man!
If bro called $291 preflop already, there's almost 0 fold equity preflop with a stack of 750. Unless you mean post flop. If he called preflop for 291 with a 750 stack, I would actually just fold my hand. That usually designates a stronger hand than the one he had. Although notice I say "usually" 😂 Can't always reliably predict what some players will do or how they play.
@AeroPlaysPoker exactly where I was going - if he flats with $750, it's scarier, and you have to read the player. Either fold or squeeze, and 77 might as well be 33 at that point. Thx for the response - talking you up to all that'll listen here in WI!
Aero id love a break down of your bank roll management, I know it can be an instructive questions but I’m getting started seriously playing multiple sessions a week at $1/3 and want to move to $2/5 (like everyone lol). Your content has been a huge help with improving my play over the last 2 months and I really rate your style of play I imagine however that your style of play tends to lead to less downswings especially large ones so in theory you can manage your bankroll with a higher % than the traditional 300 buy in recommendation I’ve seen floating around. Anyways main point I’m trying to make is in an upcoming blog I’d love to hear your thought process towards bankrolls and how you manage your own Love the content btw
Bankroll is only important if you're trying to play professionally. If you have another job that bring in income, you can literally play with your whole "bankroll" on the table and simply buy in again the following week! But putting that asside, I advise a cautious 20-30 buy-ins depending on your personal win rate if you want to prevent yourself from ever going broke as a pro. I myself play with as little as 10 buy-ins, but that's only because I have an incredibly high win rate, and I also like things risky, which is why I have two kids!
Not the best start barrelling each street on the first hand, and the dreaded kings!! I swear I always see an ace when I'm holding them too! - my question here is ur opponent played that hand unusually; he managed to get you to pay him off 45 dollars - do you think this was good play by him as he had such a weak ace and as you said was most likely dominated by any other ace? Loved the analysis behind 4 betting the short stack with AJ suited in position; and nice to see you bust kings for once too! Fully understood the being in position methodology with suited connectors and you explained that really well - thank you! The 77 hand analogy was excellent! I never really understood fold equity before this but I think I get it now; why risk another 200 or so dollars when the flop doesn't favour your hand and you can fold to save it, but on the flip side knowing what you opponent was holding even thou he saved 200 dollars on the cold call of the all in bet, you have the chance to set mine or hit a favourable flop and take it all - at least that's what I got from it?!?! Non committal betting; think that's the next thing for me to understand and thank you for the explanation! Love the check raise on the turn with 78 suited when weakness was sensed! the Aces.... absolutely love it! bit random the 3 bet guy folding for the reduced price thou? Love this vlog, I learned so much so as always thank you Areo!!! Just one question more... which tracker/app can I use to track my play? which one would you recommend?
I use Poker Bankroll Tracker. It's free :D Thank you for the well thought out comment! Fold Equity is the additional value your hand possesses in the event your opponent folds.
@@sohiljain5664 it's usually up top before any significant hand. But my stack is less important compared to my opponent's stack size, which I will often mention, since my stack will almost always be 1500 + whatever I'm winning. This session was a one-off where I forgot to bring spare ammunition to top back off with.
Mental fortitude. I play my best game in the first 3-4 hours and can make amazing reads and assessments. At 4-6 hours, I'm playing my B game. I'm ok, still above average, but not great. At 6-8 hours, I may as well be an average player. At 8-12 hours I'm a freaking degen lol.
Can you elaborate on your poker satchel? I’ve always wondered how the pros do this. Just a wad of cash? A ton of extra chips? What is normal to carry for the pros?
@@DaJakkoba also, I'm just calling it a satchel to make it sound cooler. It's very obviously a pur... Um, a murse? Yes yes, let's just call it a murse. man-purse
No, a standard raise of 15 is GTO style. I am not standard or balanced 😂 Hrm, there's usually 2-3 pros per 2-5 tabe at the Wynn. Any more than that and I usually switch tables. I used to play 2-5 for years at a casino in Northern Cali where I'd be the only pro at the table so it varies casino to casino and not simply by 1-3 and 2-5 stakes. At Commerce Casino in L.A., I'm not sure very many pros play the 2-5 or 5-5 stakes at all.
Hate Dallas Cowboys foreal!! Sucks that too many short stacks at da table. Just finished session with same note.. only getting action from short stacks whenever i have monsters 😢 Win is a win! Good video coach!
Just flopped set of Ks in position vs set of Aces. Able to get away from that after he flat called my $125 3bet pre & led AI for my remaining $275?? I don't think so. Maybe you could've. @me so I see reply. Thx 👍
Yeah sorry. Editor took a week off for his anniversary, and I took that opportunity to take some time off as well! 😄 Wife has been grumbling about not having anything to do though!
Learning to slow down, sometimes I get action time and feel like I need to make a move instantly. Deep breath, what would Aero do? …. Nothing that I did this session like a drowning fish, but every once in a while I play a little better lol
Hi, I am newbie, need to ask a question (if you have time): you don't think that when bb tribets you (should be a casual, as he buy in for the minimum, and doesn't have any idea about the sizes, so imo just plays what he thinks is the strenght of the end), when you 4bet, if he calls (and I expect he to call) you are at best 30-70? Idk he tribets JTs or TT-99-88, or AT, most likely just call...
A2 suited can also hit the nut flush though, if you're referring to the hand where A7 cracked my pocket Kings. I would definitely play it for a single raised pot to 3-4x.
Love your channel but more importantly you bring to light how hard it is to win lower stakes games. The hand you had 9 high I think if you bet he still calls lower stakes ..
Oh for the first hand, yeah. Going through the footage, I see that. I edit these videos 2 months after I first record them, so I don't remember every detail perfectly. I must have just said "10-high" so then the opponent just tables his hand.
@@jasonsitu5287 of course it is. I still make mistakes now and again and mention them on my vlog when I do. You slowly learn to mitigate your mistakes per session though.
Thanks Aero, the more I play the more mistakes I realize I made. I will continue to improve by watching your vlog especially with all those good contents 😎
@@AeroPlaysPoker Yeah I'm getting at the fact that he had AJo, so he could have had AT, in which case you would have folded the best hand for only 200 more. If he had AT there he would jam flop too right?
you told me when i break down a hand not to tell u what opponent have so here u go i have a stack of 500$ game is 2/5 opponent has 600$ I raise 20$ utg only big blind calls , i have k k and the flop is j 7 8 rainbow bb ckecks i bet 25 he calls turn is 5 of diamond same suit with the jack , bb checks i bet 75$ and he raise me to 275$ so i am thinking i either go all in or fold , what would u do in this situation ( btw he starts talking saying there are straights sets 2 pairs on the flop so i have to fold my hand except if i have one of them )
Best case scenario, he has a hand like 8-9 suited with the backdoor flush draw. That hand still has 17 outs against you. Unless you know you're dealing with a maniac, I would fold here.
@@AeroPlaysPoker I need multiple sessions to get better ? Or with 2-3 I can see great results (I am already a winning player just by watching your videos and analysing them )
@dragonswealth every person is different with different levels of learning capabilities. I myself turned from an average, slightly losing player to a pro literally over night once I was taught that poker wasn't Monopoly. You can win with weak hands, and sometimes you have to fold strong hands. Then again, I was admittedly a straight A student in school.
I usually don't come on weeknights any more these days. I need to catch up on the videos! But I'll come swing by just for you ;p I should be there by 1:15. Look for the Asian guy in the Aero gear
@@AeroPlaysPoker ah i wasn't immediately @ the wynn at the moment, but I will try looking around next weekend for an asian in Aero gear :) i'm here for about a month so probably bump into you , take care thanks
I show plenty if you watch the vlogs enough. And I am very unbalanced! If you want to win 10 BB's per hour with a 55-60% win rate, then play GTO style.
While it’s true that I have not watch all of your vlogs, I just feel like you are not showing the true nature of low stake variance. I don’t care how well you play the game, everyone who play this low stake game enough will suffer some sort of long downswing that will make you question how good you are as a player. I just want to make sure your audience understands that and not think that this game is easy. It’s not! It’s the hardest way to earn a modest living at best without having healthcare, stocks and bonus compensations from a company.
I play at Resorts World whenever I'm invited to play on the Absolute Nuts stream, but I also have a couple of sessions at Oceans 11 in San Diego when I visited recently when the vlogs catch up.
The best 2-5 channel on RUclips
So true. No comparison!
@@Timwangmusic thank you for the compliment! Although I'm not sure there are many people who vlog 2-5 😅
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Isn't he mostly playing higher cap 5-5? Even mentions to play differently at 1/3.
@ You know maximum 1.5 % of RUclips’s content and yet makes that statement 🤦🏻♂️
Every episode is better and better. From editing to content to delivery. Keep up the good work brother!
Thank you! We're constantly trying to improve:D Even if I don't win much in a session, I try to make it entertaining and educational!
Great hand analysis, commentary, and logic. I like the explanation with the 77 with risk management. Good stuff.
Finally upload from Aero! I believe results will come in matter of time for skilled player. Lately I have learned to be more and more patient and my win rate is sky rocketing again. I leave the casino on a day with a small lose and went back for a big win. I didn’t grind it out like I used to ,now I just set a 4 hour limit max like you and works out pretty good. Great content as usual! Thanks for all your coaching again !
My favorite AI poker vloger! I mean you are the only AI poker vloger but you’re still my favorite.
@@mikestriplin8701 not to be confused with a robot! 🤖
I also feel comfortable with this AI host!
stellar 🌙🦉 poker content... going through every episode again
@@edward6902 welcome aboard Edward! Glad you're enjoying the content! 😄
The 23:30 hand was a big misplay imo. You yourself said that the villian was super tight and buys in short. When that specific villian type cold-calls a 3bet from +1 he'll be 88+ and AK almost exclusively. The flop donk just narrows him further to JJ-AA and maybe a SLIVER of AcKc. It's frankly suicide to try to make that range fold on that flop and turn.
I'd likely play call vs villian's flop donk and then give up vs turn aggression as my hand contains no clubs.
AI = Always Informative! 👍🏼😉
Aero....next level poker strategies....dam. One of the best poker vlogs.
@@jasonjones8397 thanks for the compliment Jason! :D
Glad to see you back!
I love your videos! I’m just starting out playing 1/3 at a local card room and your videos are definitely helping.
@@Tzone02 welcome aboard! And thank you for making your first post 😁
The clip shortly after 13:27 was so good, perfect representation of the feels!
@@9ashby haha IKR! I just played a session on Sunday. Flopped open ended straight flush draw. Turned the nut straight, but a possible backdoor flush draw was possible. I lead out, got one caller, and thought to myself, "river can be whatever. Just not a club to make the backdoor please ..." River is a club. I check. Opponent overbets for 150% pot lol. MOTHER FATHER!!! I make the crying call, and of course good ol' Rain Delay backdoor'd the nuts.
About time you posted another video. I was like how long AI needs? Jk it’s all coming together. You a beast.
The Devil's Advocate clip was a great clip to add.
One of the great movies out there imo.
Thank you 😊
Another great video by AI. More videos please. Thank you!
That's the plan! 🙂
👍👍 Excellent vid...4-5 great strategic point to remember. Saving to my rewatch list. Also really appreciate when you point out the differences in your play vs lower stakes where I and most viewers play. Your clips & humor are low-key amazing too. Please keep up what you're doing!!!
🤔...Unless you don't mind some lower stakes to show us how it's done!!?? Surely = easier money at less risk for you, there given your 💪 reads; just lowers your ceiling. BUT would make incredible content > lesser low stakes vloggers. Prob earn you the INC subs you deserve 😎. Cheers!!
Hey Matt! Thanks for the wonderful comment. I may make a 1-3 vlog eventually, but hoping for more subscribers when it happens! Although I do have future plans to invite other 1-3 vloggers to Vegas for a friendly challenge. If it pans out, I'll play 1-3 alongside them :)
Love your vlog❤
Welcome aboard! Thank you for your first comment 😊
Great video. Not only fun but very knowledgeable
@@efrainlariz490 if at least one person spews whatever they're drinking out their nose each time I post a video, my life's goal will have been met!
Best analysis in the game.
Thanks Brian! :D
Luv the vlog... 👍
*at some point I'll reach out for a bit of coaching 😁
Finally home time for the lessons.
Aero: I figure all of the sudden wanted to share 2 major mistakes I made at the last session with you as for analysis purposes. At 1 2 2 with 400 max buy in
1 mistake: I had QQ UTG+1 with 400 effective UTG open to 15, I 3 bet to 45, MP 4 bet to 120 with stack that covers me. Everyone folded to me and I jammed for the rest. MP tanked and called with AK. I know MP is a fairly aggressive player which I kinda putted him on AK . Flop was an A and I lost. Then I realized that I should have called and see the flop and folded when I see the Ace. I should have learned from you that I shouldn’t put myself in a coin flip situation instead of waiting for a better spot.
2 mistakes: I opened A4 diamond ♦️ HJ with 15 and big blind called and opponent is a passive tight guy. Flop AJ5 rainbow. He checked and I checked figure can’t get much value from a weaker hand, turn 4. Now he leads out 75 on a 30 dollar pot, I called, river was a K, he jammed all in and I called . He showed Aj for top 2 pair,I should have folded with such aggression and significant bet size. And he is not capable of bluffing. Aero: I figured poker is a game of many situations and not easy . I always thought I am good enough against most players. And now I feel like I am a fish myself
New episode!!🎉🎉🎉
The pocket 7s hand is vlog gold. Such great content as always. Plz we need another Quadzilla sighting
Yep someone at my table tanked for ages against a big bet, went all in with nut flush draw for 20% more. There was no need, just flat it.
@@tommyfarguson9008 Hey Tom! Sorry I missed you during your recent visit!
Oh! I was visited by Quadzilla recently 😂 It's a November vlog though, but I may have it skip ahead in line because, y'know, Quadzilla!
@@AeroPlaysPoker No worries, I’m planning another trip in March. Loved to Wynn especially, can see why you go there a lot
Nice session, battling back.... are you showing every had u put money in pot??
No, that would be way too many hands per 4 hour session. That'd be closer to like 35+ hands. No point showing hands I limp or make a small raise and then brick out on a flop.
Thanks for the coaching session learned a lot will email you soon for day after the holidays.
@@gregorycarmichael Hopefully we'll get to go through more hand histories next time! I feel that my students learn the most from them as opposed to poker theory.
Great stuff -- thanks!
Love your enthusiasm and support Matt! 😀
Another great video. Thanks for your insight.
Thanks for the constant support! ☺️
I LOVE the hand explanations, Aero! Saving chips on that 77 hand is smart.
What if he had $750 or so, tho, giving him more fold equity?
At what point do you try to force him out to get the hand to heads up?🤔
Keep up the great work, man!
If bro called $291 preflop already, there's almost 0 fold equity preflop with a stack of 750. Unless you mean post flop.
If he called preflop for 291 with a 750 stack, I would actually just fold my hand. That usually designates a stronger hand than the one he had. Although notice I say "usually" 😂 Can't always reliably predict what some players will do or how they play.
@AeroPlaysPoker exactly where I was going - if he flats with $750, it's scarier, and you have to read the player. Either fold or squeeze, and 77 might as well be 33 at that point.
Thx for the response - talking you up to all that'll listen here in WI!
Love your work
@@thomasrichardson-ev1wp Thank you :D
Aero id love a break down of your bank roll management, I know it can be an instructive questions but I’m getting started seriously playing multiple sessions a week at $1/3 and want to move to $2/5 (like everyone lol).
Your content has been a huge help with improving my play over the last 2 months and I really rate your style of play I imagine however that your style of play tends to lead to less downswings especially large ones so in theory you can manage your bankroll with a higher % than the traditional 300 buy in recommendation I’ve seen floating around.
Anyways main point I’m trying to make is in an upcoming blog I’d love to hear your thought process towards bankrolls and how you manage your own
Love the content btw
Bankroll is only important if you're trying to play professionally. If you have another job that bring in income, you can literally play with your whole "bankroll" on the table and simply buy in again the following week!
But putting that asside, I advise a cautious 20-30 buy-ins depending on your personal win rate if you want to prevent yourself from ever going broke as a pro. I myself play with as little as 10 buy-ins, but that's only because I have an incredibly high win rate, and I also like things risky, which is why I have two kids!
@@AeroPlaysPoker cheers, loving the AI advice
Not the best start barrelling each street on the first hand, and the dreaded kings!! I swear I always see an ace when I'm holding them too! - my question here is ur opponent played that hand unusually; he managed to get you to pay him off 45 dollars - do you think this was good play by him as he had such a weak ace and as you said was most likely dominated by any other ace? Loved the analysis behind 4 betting the short stack with AJ suited in position; and nice to see you bust kings for once too! Fully understood the being in position methodology with suited connectors and you explained that really well - thank you! The 77 hand analogy was excellent! I never really understood fold equity before this but I think I get it now; why risk another 200 or so dollars when the flop doesn't favour your hand and you can fold to save it, but on the flip side knowing what you opponent was holding even thou he saved 200 dollars on the cold call of the all in bet, you have the chance to set mine or hit a favourable flop and take it all - at least that's what I got from it?!?! Non committal betting; think that's the next thing for me to understand and thank you for the explanation! Love the check raise on the turn with 78 suited when weakness was sensed! the Aces.... absolutely love it! bit random the 3 bet guy folding for the reduced price thou? Love this vlog, I learned so much so as always thank you Areo!!!
Just one question more... which tracker/app can I use to track my play? which one would you recommend?
I use Poker Bankroll Tracker. It's free :D Thank you for the well thought out comment! Fold Equity is the additional value your hand possesses in the event your opponent folds.
Hey, love your videos! Would it be possible to add your stack size somewhere too?
@@sohiljain5664 it's usually up top before any significant hand. But my stack is less important compared to my opponent's stack size, which I will often mention, since my stack will almost always be 1500 + whatever I'm winning. This session was a one-off where I forgot to bring spare ammunition to top back off with.
@@AeroPlaysPokermakes sense, thanks! Keep up the vlogs, love them.
What’s up bro I seen you the other night on absolute nuts stream good stuff dude
Saw you rooting for me! 😁
Good luck out there my brother
Great content!
Honey wake up, Aero posted a new vlog!!!🔥🔥🔥
Haha thanks for the support! 🤣
@ always bro
Love your content! What is the best way to contact you to set up a coaching session?
Instagram message or email :)
@@AeroPlaysPoker great, I couldn’t find your email anywhere so I will send you a DM
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Can you explain your thought process on not staying longer when you +ev in a game?
Just curious if it’s anything beyond fatigue
Mental fortitude. I play my best game in the first 3-4 hours and can make amazing reads and assessments. At 4-6 hours, I'm playing my B game. I'm ok, still above average, but not great. At 6-8 hours, I may as well be an average player. At 8-12 hours I'm a freaking degen lol.
The diddler intro lol
What, you don't think I'm a solid 4? 😂
Can you elaborate on your poker satchel? I’ve always wondered how the pros do this. Just a wad of cash? A ton of extra chips? What is normal to carry for the pros?
@@DaJakkoba a gun 🔫. Most important to carry in your satchel lol
@@DaJakkoba also, I'm just calling it a satchel to make it sound cooler. It's very obviously a pur... Um, a murse? Yes yes, let's just call it a murse. man-purse
Do you alsays use a standard raise size of 15? What percentage of players are decnt at 2/5 games?
No, a standard raise of 15 is GTO style. I am not standard or balanced 😂 Hrm, there's usually 2-3 pros per 2-5 tabe at the Wynn. Any more than that and I usually switch tables. I used to play 2-5 for years at a casino in Northern Cali where I'd be the only pro at the table so it varies casino to casino and not simply by 1-3 and 2-5 stakes. At Commerce Casino in L.A., I'm not sure very many pros play the 2-5 or 5-5 stakes at all.
Hate Dallas Cowboys foreal!!
Sucks that too many short stacks at da table. Just finished session with same note.. only getting action from short stacks whenever i have monsters 😢
Win is a win! Good video coach!
Oh hey James! I played with you while you were in town, right?
@ yes sir! I should be back in 2 Weeks. Right around wpt series start
Just flopped set of Ks in position vs set of Aces. Able to get away from that after he flat called my $125 3bet pre & led AI for my remaining $275?? I don't think so. Maybe you could've. @me so I see reply. Thx 👍
Too much time since the last video drop!!! Low needed this.
Yeah sorry. Editor took a week off for his anniversary, and I took that opportunity to take some time off as well! 😄 Wife has been grumbling about not having anything to do though!
Learning to slow down, sometimes I get action time and feel like I need to make a move instantly. Deep breath, what would Aero do? …. Nothing that I did this session like a drowning fish, but every once in a while I play a little better lol
@@gabealbuquerque8831 keep it up! 😅
Keep up
"Thank you and sending you encouragement."
Thai FC
@@mesachaiphanittrakun7631 Thanks for your support and first comment! 😍
been waiting all weekend
@@purelynatty this is the longest delay we've had between videos 😅 Sorry 'bout 'dat!
Wait i dont understand. I thought you win every time. That's why i watch your videos.
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Lies! 🤣
Aero 💪💪
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It would be awesome to see you do a "Bank Roll Challenge" start with 300 or something and see how long it takes you to get to 5k and 10K.
Definitely a great idea! It'll also force me to play 1-3 for awhile ;p
Did you pick up those d&d stamps?
I may pick some up just as a keepsake. Who really uses stamps and snail mail these days? 😅
Agree with ya, just a cool piece to put away. Doubt they will gain value but better than pissin $15 at mcclown @@AeroPlaysPoker
Yes sir, I have wait until 4 four from now to watch this.
Hi, I am newbie, need to ask a question (if you have time): you don't think that when bb tribets you (should be a casual, as he buy in for the minimum, and doesn't have any idea about the sizes, so imo just plays what he thinks is the strenght of the end), when you 4bet, if he calls (and I expect he to call) you are at best 30-70? Idk he tribets JTs or TT-99-88, or AT, most likely just call...
You need to be more specific about which hand you are referring to 😅
@@AeroPlaysPoker lol you are right I didn't say what hand :D the hand where you tribet AJ, I don'yt remember if it's the first or the second...
His 3-bet sizing was a min-raise. It didn't make any sense. People do that all the time with all sorts of garbage.
Nice play
Thank you!
@AeroPlaysPoker I also think it's awesome.How you spend time to reply back to your subscribers?Really cool man
@MoeMoneypoker it might get harder when I get more subs, but for now, I can manage :D
I play a 2/3/5 800 cap game, can I use your strategy at the channel? Thanks
Most of it. Not the bluffs. The bluffs require deeper stacks most of the time. They're also more advanced anyways though
I would also remove A2 from your range. Can only hit butt end of a straight
A2 suited can also hit the nut flush though, if you're referring to the hand where A7 cracked my pocket Kings. I would definitely play it for a single raised pot to 3-4x.
Yes it can, but will have to agree to disagree
Love your channel but more importantly you bring to light how hard it is to win lower stakes games. The hand you had 9 high I think if you bet he still calls lower stakes ..
Thanks for your support and first comment! ☺️
I am intrested in coaching / discussing poker.... my problem right now is I'm playing 1/3.... Majority of time
There's no problem with that. Most of the people I coach play 1-3. Message me on Instagram or email if interested :)
Bruh..where’s Magikarp Poker?! Splashing around since that’s his only move 😂
He told me he was taking a little break 😅
@@AeroPlaysPoker dang we need that acolyte back in the mix!
I always figured you were a ballchiniean.
Oh there's more of us? 🤣
@@AeroPlaysPoker you are not alone, my friend.
@@naswiipp hahaha! I was wondering if that meme would be RUclips appropriate lol
@@AeroPlaysPoker I think it's one of those "if ya kno,ya kno" things. Like good poker players, the whole story has to fit.
What’s up with magic karp? He hasn’t posted In a while. Enjoyed his journey
im curious as well
He said he’s starting his job late 2024 so he might be busy
Noice
you in fact did not table your first hand as you said you did lol
Oh for the first hand, yeah. Going through the footage, I see that. I edit these videos 2 months after I first record them, so I don't remember every detail perfectly. I must have just said "10-high" so then the opponent just tables his hand.
Aero: During the game I sometimes make mistakes, even though I am not a pro like you, but is it normal even the best players make mistakes?
@@jasonsitu5287 of course it is. I still make mistakes now and again and mention them on my vlog when I do. You slowly learn to mitigate your mistakes per session though.
Thanks Aero, the more I play the more mistakes I realize I made. I will continue to improve by watching your vlog especially with all those good contents 😎
New video plz
Working on it! 😄
@ thank you brother
what if he had AQ or AT and bluffed you out on the flop? 18:34
There's always a possibility people will do weird things, 😜 but logically, if makes less sense since one guy is all in already.
@@AeroPlaysPoker Yeah I'm getting at the fact that he had AJo, so he could have had AT, in which case you would have folded the best hand for only 200 more. If he had AT there he would jam flop too right?
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Why a glass of milk? Haha!
I am a profitable player, just looking to get even better
you told me when i break down a hand not to tell u what opponent have so here u go i have a stack of 500$ game is 2/5 opponent has 600$
I raise 20$ utg only big blind calls , i have k k and the flop is j 7 8 rainbow bb ckecks i bet 25 he calls turn is 5 of diamond same suit with the jack , bb checks i bet 75$ and he raise me to 275$ so i am thinking i either go all in or fold , what would u do in this situation ( btw he starts talking saying there are straights sets 2 pairs on the flop so i have to fold my hand except if i have one of them )
Best case scenario, he has a hand like 8-9 suited with the backdoor flush draw. That hand still has 17 outs against you. Unless you know you're dealing with a maniac, I would fold here.
@@AeroPlaysPoker btw whats the cost of ur coaching?
150 per one hour session :)
@@AeroPlaysPoker I need multiple sessions to get better ? Or with 2-3 I can see great results (I am already a winning player just by watching your videos and analysing them )
@dragonswealth every person is different with different levels of learning capabilities. I myself turned from an average, slightly losing player to a pro literally over night once I was taught that poker wasn't Monopoly. You can win with weak hands, and sometimes you have to fold strong hands. Then again, I was admittedly a straight A student in school.
You seems a bit salty about the KK hand 🤣 the guy played fine, no need to talk down on his decision to play A7s
im @ the wynn and i'd love to say hi but idk your face lmfao
I usually don't come on weeknights any more these days. I need to catch up on the videos! But I'll come swing by just for you ;p I should be there by 1:15. Look for the Asian guy in the Aero gear
I'm on table 26 right now while waiting for a 2-5 spot. It's by the bathroom. White plaid shirt and white Aero hat.
I'm playing the 2-5 now table 13.
@@AeroPlaysPoker ah i wasn't immediately @ the wynn at the moment, but I will try looking around next weekend for an asian in Aero gear :) i'm here for about a month so probably bump into you , take care thanks
I dropped by in the middle of the night without jotice just for you! Jerk 😤 Oh wells. At least I had a 2k win ;)
Seeing an AI video in my feed is like Dr Pepper hitting the back of a fat mans throat 🤤
(I use to be fat don’t cancel me chat)
Um, so is that a good thing? lol
@AeroPlaysPoker oh best feeling in the world my friend
@@enjaluu oh dayum! And here I thought it was getting my nipples rubbed.
Do you ever show a losing session? This is not a good representation of low stake poker! It’s too unbalanced!
I show plenty if you watch the vlogs enough. And I am very unbalanced! If you want to win 10 BB's per hour with a 55-60% win rate, then play GTO style.
While it’s true that I have not watch all of your vlogs, I just feel like you are not showing the true nature of low stake variance. I don’t care how well you play the game, everyone who play this low stake game enough will suffer some sort of long downswing that will make you question how good you are as a player. I just want to make sure your audience understands that and not think that this game is easy. It’s not! It’s the hardest way to earn a modest living at best without having healthcare, stocks and bonus compensations from a company.
@aeroplayspoker, Have you considered playing other poker venues? Would be a cool change-up for the vlog....
I play at Resorts World whenever I'm invited to play on the Absolute Nuts stream, but I also have a couple of sessions at Oceans 11 in San Diego when I visited recently when the vlogs catch up.