8 Habits Keeping Poker Beginners STUCK

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @BlackRain79Poker
    @BlackRain79Poker  Год назад +14

    If you want to take your poker game to the next level, then grab a copy of my free poker cheat sheet: www.blackrain79.com/p/free-guide.html

    • @robertschatz7781
      @robertschatz7781 Год назад +2

      Yes, I made all 8 of them, and some others I do not like to mention. At least now I know why I am losing.

    • @Lita-yr4wt
      @Lita-yr4wt Год назад

      When I first started online I couldn't stop bluffing and trying to win every pot 😅 now I probably have some tells to work on, especially in-person

    • @ucthisstack
      @ucthisstack Год назад

      Id destroy you. Lets play

    • @spaarky277
      @spaarky277 Год назад

      If I am making any one of these mistakes, and I don't recognize it and change my play, I will be making an early exit from a tournament or I will lose what I came to play with in a cash game....

    • @Lo-to7zh
      @Lo-to7zh 4 месяца назад

      For number 7 and 8 tips why don’t you mention getting action from AA if a player bet again?

  • @jacobandrade433
    @jacobandrade433 Год назад +217

    I love how all these mistakes are my exact playing strategy 🐟🐟🐟🐠🐠🐟🐡

    • @EverywhereDrums
      @EverywhereDrums Год назад +15

      I invite you to my home cash game lol

    • @rescobarjr
      @rescobarjr Год назад +4

      ​@TheWorkingDrummer i would take all ya'll money. Send the invite

    • @ken9999roch
      @ken9999roch Год назад +2

      LMAO! Now that was funny! I can relate!!!

    • @markmiller6423
      @markmiller6423 Год назад +2

      I guess this makes 3 of us. I continue to make the same mistakes.

    • @Q_Dawg1950-jb4fu
      @Q_Dawg1950-jb4fu 10 месяцев назад +2

      it's okay... because when you catch a bluff everyone will marvel. How did you play that ? -- you just say "I'm lucky" - LOL

  • @TitanSlotS
    @TitanSlotS Год назад +16

    Very underated content this is stuff you pay to learn. Thank you sir

  • @FranklinHalfAddict
    @FranklinHalfAddict Год назад +44

    Discipline may be the most important thing in poker. I’m not very good at the game but the last time I played I really focused on staying disciplined. I was playing with four other guys from work, none of whom are very good either.
    I wasn’t catching any cards and my stack slowly dwindled early throughout the game. I outlasted the first two players and was in 3rd place out of the three remaining players. But I stayed disciplined and was folding when I was supposed to and eventually started making some hands. I outlasted the next player to fall and was heads up but down in chips at least 2:1, may have even been closer to 3:1. I was able to grind my way back and win the game. I was lucky to start getting some cards, but if I had made bad calls/raises early in the game I never would have been in a position to win later on.

    • @roberthaun6622
      @roberthaun6622 Год назад +5

      If you're card dead then you should mix in a bluff here and there so that way you can catch your opponents off guard and you may win a mid or a big pot sometimes.

    • @soufianniou7224
      @soufianniou7224 16 дней назад

      @@roberthaun6622

  • @MarianneMcVeigh-xz2yv
    @MarianneMcVeigh-xz2yv 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for your excellent videos. I hadn't played for two years and watched some of your videos just before a recent game. There were 40 people playing, i ended up being chip leader at my table after putting some of your strategies into action. Then I managed to get to final table and came 7th. I could have placed higher had I not been so tired after a busy day but i want to thank you for the tips that really worked when put into action. ❤

  • @PlumleeMuse
    @PlumleeMuse Год назад +36

    Needing to "see it" is one of my weaknesses. It requires a lot of mental control to not want to "see it"

    • @Jordblitz
      @Jordblitz 9 месяцев назад +6

      That probably means you just don't play that much. Once you play more, you won't care so much about what other people have. It gets old quick

    • @PlumleeMuse
      @PlumleeMuse 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@Jordblitz Yeah I don't. I've just started off

    • @Jordblitz
      @Jordblitz 9 месяцев назад

      @@PlumleeMuse don't worry to much about it. I think just a little more play time (or even just watching poker vlogs online) will naturally break you from that habit. You become more concerned with what YOU should do in a given situation

    • @VengeanceBG
      @VengeanceBG 7 месяцев назад +1

      I would do it in a freroll but only if im a person who "calculates" hands and this gives me something to work with later.

  • @raprap543
    @raprap543 Год назад +6

    Number 3 literally happened to me 2 hours ago. I have pocket jacks so I 3-bet and the flop was A K 6 rainbow with 2 players. I check and the guy bets 3x the blind and I call. Turn comes 9 and he c-bets. I folded, since I believed it was a pretty bad for me all in all.

  • @albertwang6465
    @albertwang6465 Год назад +4

    I spoke with a pro in Vegas yesterday, he said speaking in general amateurs should be raising and folding more while calling less

  • @erinfrost7562
    @erinfrost7562 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! Game changing info here!

  • @turntyle
    @turntyle Месяц назад

    Been checking out your videos lately. I'm a super amateur, and I mostly just play online poker with no stakes because I don't trust myself to gamble like that. But I've developed a really big interest in Poker lately and your content is helping me get some results as well as develop a new appreciation for the depth and complexity of it. Cheers.

  • @dbzcollector9963
    @dbzcollector9963 4 месяца назад +1

    I only just started playing poker and I was a very conservative player. I wouldn’t really lose money but wouldn’t really win much either. I started watching the big game and picked up a few things that helped me catch easy bluff wins and how to push others out who would otherwise beat my hand on the turn or river. My win percentage went from like 12% to 25% in less than a week. I still have a bad habit of not letting a hand go when I just don’t have anything or am hoping for the final card I need on the turn or river but I usually never get it. Example I had A/K club suited and two clubs on the flop, someone started raising by a crazy amount but I thought well I have one of the best hands all I need is one more club for the flush so I kept in the pot till the river card and it never came. I was out over half my stack by the last card when I was forced to fold cause I didn’t have so much as a pair. I need to learn a little discipline and when to let cards go no matter how good they are. I always end up losing more chasing the final card flush or straight or whenever I fold, my cards come up with like a full house and someone wins that pot with a pair. I’ve still got a lot too learn but at least I finally learned what beats what that’s what always kept from playing it till now 😅.

  • @cabrinhaswitchblade8
    @cabrinhaswitchblade8 11 месяцев назад

    Thank u so much 4 such a content! Just discovered your channel- now watching previous and don’t know how 2 stop)
    So could u 🙏 clear up, how 2 play such a hand like KJ or K9 Os at EP, MP and BU against unknown opponents

  • @jeremyramos-u9u
    @jeremyramos-u9u Год назад +1

    Too funny! On example 5 as it was starting I was asking myself why the hell we called that 3bet oop with kj off….. and then you drop the bomb! Good stuff Nathan!

  • @williamcorbett5342
    @williamcorbett5342 Год назад +3

    I had no idea that direct eye contact was a common symptom of bluffing.... Now I'm having flashbacks to my first time playing and realizing why that one guy always knew haha

  • @AimeeGirl
    @AimeeGirl 4 месяца назад

    #3 if you are facing an opponent you don't know, would seeing their cards help you learn what type of player they are? Sometimes you don't want to wait a lot of hands to figure out.

  • @liguly9449
    @liguly9449 10 месяцев назад

    Good morning,
    Although I am aware that your book is primarily aimed at cash games, can the basics of this book (apart from the ranges) be aimed at MTT players please?
    Thank you for your videos which are a gold mine for people like me.

  • @TravisMay108
    @TravisMay108 Год назад +1

    So, question from a not so good player: I feel like with the first two examples that betting is a form of pot control. In the middle pair example, I feel like I'd bet often thinking, for one, that it shows strength and could scare off some hands, but then also, I'm worried about if I check and the person makes an oversized bet with a possibly worse hand or a high drawing hand like KQ in the first example then I'm in a really tough position. But if i bet, I'm often getting called and maybe improve my hand on the turn, etc. and I have thus controlled the pot by betting. What do you say about that?

    • @Piglover1221
      @Piglover1221 11 месяцев назад

      Just listen to the advice check/call fold if you get a bet against you !! You need too stick around for the flush and straight draws middle pair can only turn into trips or two pair at most !! Which is still very un likely to happen

  • @znameless4794
    @znameless4794 18 дней назад

    SHOULD I BE JAMMINGOR TRYING TO GO ALL NIO PREFLOP WITH AQ,AK ETS MOST OF THE TIME IN TOURNEYS?

  • @khuongduy6697
    @khuongduy6697 Год назад

    Thanks man! sometimes AKs AKo in tournament lip vs 99 TT short stacks nearly ITM always lose in Natural 8, bad beat

  • @ChrisKeeper29
    @ChrisKeeper29 Год назад +6

    This past weekend I won an all in and was up in money, but then slowly whittled away my stack until I lost it all. Any tips on playing when you’re up? Should I get involved less/ be more conservative- that way I lose less? Thanks

    • @rafaeljavier2012
      @rafaeljavier2012 Год назад

      Learn when to cash out

    • @boxychubbo6922
      @boxychubbo6922 Год назад

      You were one or a combo of the following: 1. playing too many hands. 2. card dead. 3. Not hitting anything on the board.

    • @Scrappyhoops
      @Scrappyhoops Год назад

      I asked the same question no one seem to know a good answer on here or his Facebook group

    • @Ihave10billionsubs
      @Ihave10billionsubs Год назад +3

      Very common. Biggest leak I see is going on "winners tilt", i.e. playing too many hands, calling with mediocre hands, etc. after you win a couple big pots. I used to have that for a long time until I fixed. You could also be card dead too, or just whiff a bunch of flops. Usually that's when it's time to wrap it up and call it a session, before you give all your winnings back.

    • @zacharymassat1515
      @zacharymassat1515 Год назад +2

      You should literally play the exact same way. If you're deeper, then you can play more aggressively preflop and post flop bc other players will want to put in their stack with less and less hands, but the amount that you're up or down shouldn't dictate how you play whatsoever

  • @petra5349
    @petra5349 9 месяцев назад

    Hey Nathan, love your content. But I’ve noticed you are mostly talking about nits and i play on gg poker where most of the players are VERY agressive. I would love to hear more about the agressive players too if you could include those too in your next video would be amazing :) tnx
    Xoxo

  • @matheusrodrigues8096
    @matheusrodrigues8096 8 месяцев назад

    suggestions on poker sites to play reg tables ?

  • @maulrat588
    @maulrat588 Год назад

    Nine way, with preflop raise callers, middle pair is almost always dead. Check or fold. Calling only if heads up. Maybe. Also it takes a lot of experience in seeing thousands of hands to react the same way to AA as you do to 2,5. Practice looking at the cards, sliding them in front of your stack, and leaving them there until the hand is over. The same exact movement every time.

  • @KrooksGaming
    @KrooksGaming Год назад +1

    Number 3 had me dying. I HAVE to see it. I’m working on it 😅

  • @Asbestiparta84
    @Asbestiparta84 Год назад

    Good stuff, man. Thx 👍

  • @sceptycznyracjonalista4769
    @sceptycznyracjonalista4769 6 месяцев назад

    Great tips thanks

  • @TimStJohn-zd2fx
    @TimStJohn-zd2fx Год назад

    Spot on, Nathan! I completely agree.

  • @albertoaramake6287
    @albertoaramake6287 Год назад

    Always good advise from this Nathan💯

  • @CMichael2276
    @CMichael2276 Год назад +7

    There is only one universal road block holding beginning poker players back and it's bankroll.

  • @eb1970
    @eb1970 Год назад +3

    i am at the point of throwing away my pocket aces kings and queens. You win only big once every ten hands, 7 times you only win the blinds and the other 2 times you loose your complete stack, without doing anything wrong.

    • @Juce_GG
      @Juce_GG 9 месяцев назад

      You are lying. You will not throw away your Aces and Kings.

    • @bankroll3644
      @bankroll3644 12 дней назад

      Low iq comment just say it your trash 😂

  • @TomVerhaegen
    @TomVerhaegen 10 месяцев назад

    Problem is that I try to keep my decision time exactly the same everytime but then sometimes you get raised or called on a raise and you need a longer time to think about your next move. Specialy if that player is sitting one turn in front of you.

  • @stephenkarlowicz9033
    @stephenkarlowicz9033 2 месяца назад +1

    you know your stuff

  • @SeDUV-d1u
    @SeDUV-d1u Год назад

    Thank you Teacher ❤

  • @bobwhite4734
    @bobwhite4734 Год назад

    Referring to number 7, I'm confused. If you have the lead, should you not make a C-bet? You're talking about the turn, not the flop, right?

  • @jonathansantana6239
    @jonathansantana6239 8 месяцев назад

    My game has improved thanks to your tips.

  • @Youtobedo
    @Youtobedo Месяц назад +2

    I'm going to give up on this game. I'm doing everything right and I'm getting smoked by "the fish" when they have 4-7 off. Just this week I've lost $3200 playing 1-2 and I'm doing everything right. Im starting to think it's all luck and an industry to sell book, videos can classes because I'm not winning and nether is anyone else at the table to be honest. I didn't play a had for 1 hour and 40 minutes I wouldn't play Q9 J10 or Ax then I get KK junk flop make it 60 with 50 in the pot heads up next card a blank I make it 90 call river is a ace I make it 120 call dude has 7-4 for 2 pair..this happens over and over and over again and here I am studying the game for hours a day like an idiot.

    • @luk395311
      @luk395311 25 дней назад

      It's just bad luck. One of the key bits of advice he mentions in other videos is to not play by the book with the fish, and to quit early as sometimes you just get very unlucky. If you look at his own stats from his cheat sheet, he does have days where he loses money as well - its a universal thing, noone rly stays on top 100% of the time.

  • @ArvindYadav-ew2hx
    @ArvindYadav-ew2hx 5 месяцев назад

    I like your strategy from ind🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @leshreddur
    @leshreddur Год назад +1

    Yeah, when folks start going all in and I only have pocket aces and no flush possibility, I fold and watch one guy have a flush and another a straight and then I feel better I dodged them bullets.

    • @ucthisstack
      @ucthisstack Год назад +1

      Terrible strategy fish

    • @leshreddur
      @leshreddur Год назад +1

      @@ucthisstack oh yeah, what? Bluff when I don't have anything and they have a straight and a flush? Did you smoke your breakfast Sir?

    • @leshreddur
      @leshreddur Год назад

      Thanks man! Plus I'm only playing online and I believe it's much harder to bluff online. So pardon me if I am out of line a whole lot. Live playing is a much harder game to play. Im just a novice only playing online for no money.
      Just sharing 30 ish badly played hands. I would get excited and forget to count suits. I'm a fair novice at best lol.

    • @ucthisstack
      @ucthisstack Год назад

      Your strategy makes no sense. Protect your aces you soft pop tart

    • @ucthisstack
      @ucthisstack Год назад

      @@leshreddur id love to play you. You have absolutely no chance i eat chumps like you for breakfast

  • @nilsfacey
    @nilsfacey Год назад

    I tried signing up for the free poker cheat sheet on your website however I did not receive an email asking me to confirm my email. Could you please help me download your free poker cheat sheet?

  • @christianoglesby6951
    @christianoglesby6951 Год назад +6

    My girlfriend coined the term the "Just Kidding" for the KJ hand 😂

  • @dadacrv
    @dadacrv Год назад

    Great video!

  • @judahreimer8789
    @judahreimer8789 5 месяцев назад

    first hand after watching this i played king jack from the hijack and lost a decent size pot to the button with trips, im now listening to every word you say

  • @UncleJoeLITE
    @UncleJoeLITE 6 месяцев назад

    Cheers Nathan.

  • @huey_444
    @huey_444 Год назад

    Thank you!!

  • @dennislavelle6909
    @dennislavelle6909 11 месяцев назад

    in tip 5, would you call that preflop raise against a fish?

    • @Q_Dawg1950-jb4fu
      @Q_Dawg1950-jb4fu 10 месяцев назад

      of course he would... fishes are great to stack against !! You just gotta be patient.

  • @mjl1966y
    @mjl1966y 3 месяца назад

    Nit = rock. TAG= tight and aggressive. LAG= loose and aggressive (maniac) Fish - loose an passive.

  • @mikehennessy6766
    @mikehennessy6766 7 месяцев назад

    when you say you dominate the low stakes games, how low are we talking? i will play 5-10$ tables and when i raise pre-flop with ace/queen people in those games people have no problem calling . and then i raise after the flop to show my aggression. then i continue to show my aggresssion like you say and im just left with ace high after the river and just end up losing to a pair or folding that ace and losing those chips.

  • @mihhailzaplava4820
    @mihhailzaplava4820 Год назад

    Thanks man!

  • @jacobfrank2164
    @jacobfrank2164 Год назад +5

    Every time I play, I get closer and closer to understanding this guy.

  • @tuber93422
    @tuber93422 Год назад

    I have done every one of these

  • @longlostkryptonian5797
    @longlostkryptonian5797 9 месяцев назад

    You are soooo right. As good as I think I play most times, I refused to lay down my AAJJ with 10 10 on the board. I just had to see his 3rd 10. So f’n dumb!

  • @NicTikkets
    @NicTikkets Год назад +1

    🤔 one of my biggest flaws would be concentration.. any tips on improving that... I play mostly tornys so we have our breaks every hour...
    Im tag player and consider myself quite disciplined. But every now and then i will make a loose call or be to aggressive when i shouldn't be and i know in my self it comes down to those moments where for what ever reason my concentration drops and i cripple my self.

    • @Shannon_Robbie
      @Shannon_Robbie 11 месяцев назад +2

      A mantra that you repeat to yourself in your head could help remind you that you're losing focus.

    • @NicTikkets
      @NicTikkets 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the reply.. I know personally if I'm at a friendly table with a bit of banter I lose my concentration (something I need to work on) but I do enjoy the banter 😔

  • @sebastiantorres8678
    @sebastiantorres8678 Год назад

    Excelent content

  • @privateHandle731
    @privateHandle731 Год назад

    Youre saying to check/call, but in your other videos you say to generally c bet. Do these two bits of advice not contradict each other?

  • @ItsEverythingElse
    @ItsEverythingElse Год назад +1

    I had a bad problem with adrenaline shakes until I had played for a thousand hours or more.

  • @Asbestiparta84
    @Asbestiparta84 Год назад

    Subbed, liked 👍

  • @josephmeador1529
    @josephmeador1529 6 месяцев назад

    #5 is called the Gap concept. #4 and #3 s why you don't play online for free chips. You will be called with 2-6 off and donks will bluff and go all in every hand. Playing online will make you play badly at a real table.

  • @mattjared8952
    @mattjared8952 6 месяцев назад

    I don’t get it…in every other video, if you have AJ with top pair, he always stresses continuation betting on the flop…I feel like, when he says to check/call in this video, I’m getting contradictory info…

  • @Life-Glug
    @Life-Glug Год назад

    Great tips, especially not bluffing fish.

    • @gabrielboily2641
      @gabrielboily2641 Год назад +1

      But not all fish are the same I don't like how Nathan groups all fish as if there all the same. There's fit or fold who are bluffable and calling stations who will call triples with bottom pair and if you have 20 hands on that fish you have no clue that they'll call you with. In the particular example we can still win at showdown and bluffing on that runout is probably going to be -EV the fish is going to have worse missed draws that we can win against. If you have 8 high by all means you can bluff you're not winning at showdown anyway and the fish might fold because the flush came in if he's fit or fold. If he's a calling station you don't even bet the flop, turn and river.

  • @theNeonfrequency
    @theNeonfrequency 3 месяца назад

    I live in Vegas and have decided to pursue poker and let me tell u being a fish is painful lol

  • @eggny4877
    @eggny4877 10 месяцев назад

    I folded pocket kings to a 2,3,4, flop opponent shows 5,6 saved me good money

  • @mjl1966y
    @mjl1966y 3 месяца назад

    You need to put out a C-bet video if you haven't already. You're messaging regarding aggression on the flop is inconsistent. In your 21 tips video, you say to c-bet most of the time. Here, with the exact same hand (top pair with A), you say check and fold. Which is it? Or are you just talking about top pair with weak kicker here?

    • @BlackRain79Poker
      @BlackRain79Poker  Месяц назад

      I have a few videos on c-bets but more will be coming in the near future! Thanks for watching.

  • @Keptionpoker
    @Keptionpoker Год назад +1

    Nice Mindset > Good Hand or Strong Hand, i always have a hand like that :D ;) :p

  • @nimbus400
    @nimbus400 Год назад +1

    Do you have some thing in Spanish..?

  • @ALexTheMasterBro
    @ALexTheMasterBro 5 месяцев назад

    Been playing for 3 years now .. i have no idea how to play poker…

  • @ShinestuHiko
    @ShinestuHiko 7 месяцев назад

    It has struck me I play much cleaner if I’m straight

  • @Lita-yr4wt
    @Lita-yr4wt Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @tejeda7324
    @tejeda7324 4 месяца назад +2

    Title of this video should be “only play the nuts”. Seriously dude the scenarios that you are explaining are so common sense. Every hand after every flop could be dead to any other hand unless is is the nuts.

    • @Ishbikes
      @Ishbikes 2 месяца назад +1

      It’s for beginners man. It’s like telling new motorcycle riders “use the clutch when you change gears.” Just relax…

  • @mjl1966y
    @mjl1966y 3 месяца назад

    "If a fish acts strong, he's bluffing. If he acts meek, he's got a hand. It's that simple." - Mike McDermott

  • @jeffryglenn7024
    @jeffryglenn7024 Год назад +1

    I shove with any pair... my house is paid for!

  • @spaarky277
    @spaarky277 Год назад

    What am i doing wrong in tournaments if I always do well in cash games, but only made it heads up once at final table?

  • @joeshab123
    @joeshab123 Год назад

    "tons of straights" - There's only one possible straight on the board...

  • @josephmeador1529
    @josephmeador1529 6 месяцев назад

    #2 Those who chase straights and flushes arrive on planes and leave on buses.

  • @primewestplumbing
    @primewestplumbing 10 месяцев назад

    What do I do if I live in California. Can't play for real cash!!!???

  • @griffingaming1450
    @griffingaming1450 8 месяцев назад

    Dont try this online, if you think this works online you are on the wrong video, especially in low stakes games, people will all in on A anything suited. Ive seen people on in with 5,6 suited. Its a completely different game online, only play with these tips at a live game.

  • @RiceDaddy-wo2fy
    @RiceDaddy-wo2fy 3 дня назад

    Oh really? Enrollment is open? Stop it

  • @Q_Dawg1950-jb4fu
    @Q_Dawg1950-jb4fu 10 месяцев назад

    Number 2 will make you a fish... just saying !

  • @TheMostSubsChannel
    @TheMostSubsChannel 11 месяцев назад

    cringe af, 100k subs all new players who dont know anything about poker

  • @CDCmist
    @CDCmist 11 месяцев назад

    Maybe the strategy is to fake the mistake

  • @benriccardi298
    @benriccardi298 Год назад

    Guy is 15 years old giving advice 😂

    • @spaarky277
      @spaarky277 Год назад +1

      Best 15 year old advice I've heard in less than 7 minutes

    • @roberthaun6622
      @roberthaun6622 Год назад +2

      Lol!!!!! If that guy looks like he's 15 then I look like I'm 5. 😂🤣

  • @whatsupshittafabraans1926
    @whatsupshittafabraans1926 Год назад +1

    Teaching players to be snowflakes

    • @wangchi_
      @wangchi_ Год назад

      wat?

    • @Ihave10billionsubs
      @Ihave10billionsubs Год назад

      Nope. Teaching players to be cautious and deliberate in their actions. I mean, if you feel like burning money at the poker table then go ahead and play like a maniac. Most people do afterall.

    • @WokeSoul77
      @WokeSoul77 Год назад +2

      Curious whats your bankroll? Your on RUclips watching this so your probably not professional....

    • @WokeSoul77
      @WokeSoul77 Год назад +2

      I guarantee you do not have as much career winnings as Nathan.......

    • @whatsupshittafabraans1926
      @whatsupshittafabraans1926 Год назад

      You dickheads, poker should never be a career, it’s a pastime like a hobby, I play here in Australia, we gamble about two flys, our official game is two up, and I play several pub games a week, I don’t care for winning motza money because I’m f
      Inacially secure but I’ve won many more nightly tournaments than you wish you were here, entry usually $20, end up winning 2-3 hundred a night , win some loose some, I see the same players at different venues across Sydney Aus. Make the same predictable by the book moves, never bluff never straddle, and yet again all the young buck say come play the casino. I don’t need that thrill, just happy to play socially, but then again you do come across Aholes, so I do lift to the challenge to break them into bankruptcy, , so snow flakes will never win because gambling is a risk, you morons all have turtle shells on your backs, so as far as I’m concerned, pull your heads in, TONY H

  • @badvideo169
    @badvideo169 10 месяцев назад

    yet they call and hit 2 outer gut shot , your advice doesnt HELP!

  • @emilysuvac8243
    @emilysuvac8243 Год назад +1

    cool