Thanks for the videos. Run it up! I don’t think $10k bankroll is good for $2/5, except to shot take. You are a skilled enough player to get that bankroll up. Good luck!
Next time check out Fortune poker in Renton. Aces is alright. Hey by the way congrats on hitting 100K! You’re a true inspiration to me on money management and discipline I’ve been playing for 20 years but keep going broke because I play too high of stakes now I’m grinding small tournaments online hoping I can make it the same journey as yours, keep up the good work bro Salamat Pare!
I learned years ago from a really good player. Never reload. How often do you get a chance to practice short stack play? Plus it reduces losses on the bad sessions you didn't see to leave sooner. Only need ×2 buy-ins, but x3+ is best. I usually pick up in the middle of 2nd. If nothing is changing that session, then be the change and leave.
Everything about your Vlogs is great! I think your vlogs are some of the best on RUclips right now… However, I would love to see the time in addition to the other graphics. A lot of other vloggers include the time in the corner of their videos. It allows the viewer to get a realistic idea of how long a session is and how much time has elapsed in between hands. Hope you think about adding this. Thanks Sam.
Almost every time I play small stakes at casinos (am US based no passport) it seems the majority of people at the table are there to gamble more than to play a thinking game.
Good job, not slow rolling. You get my subscribe.
Thanks for the videos. Run it up! I don’t think $10k bankroll is good for $2/5, except to shot take. You are a skilled enough player to get that bankroll up. Good luck!
10k is plenty if 500max buy! It's not like it's life roll as well, it's just for pure poker
FYI the hand where you were up against 96c, it was a double gutter as 2 or 7 would have given him a higher straight than your A2. 😂
Next time check out Fortune poker in Renton. Aces is alright. Hey by the way congrats on hitting 100K! You’re a true inspiration to me on money management and discipline I’ve been playing for 20 years but keep going broke because I play too high of stakes now I’m grinding small tournaments online hoping I can make it the same journey as yours, keep up the good work bro Salamat Pare!
I learned years ago from a really good player. Never reload. How often do you get a chance to practice short stack play? Plus it reduces losses on the bad sessions you didn't see to leave sooner. Only need ×2 buy-ins, but x3+ is best. I usually pick up in the middle of 2nd. If nothing is changing that session, then be the change and leave.
Short stacks have a huge advantage over deep stacks in a number of ways. See, 2+2.
You’ll love the Portland games! I’ll see you at meadows
Portland is finished my man! I'm in California now
Seattle rooms seem pretty juicy. Gg wp 👍
Everything about your Vlogs is great!
I think your vlogs are some of the best on RUclips right now…
However, I would love to see the time in addition to the other graphics. A lot of other vloggers include the time in the corner of their videos.
It allows the viewer to get a realistic idea of how long a session is and how much time has elapsed in between hands.
Hope you think about adding this. Thanks Sam.
Maybe going forward I can timestamp the videos, for now I'm just leaving it as is though :) glad you're enjoying them!!
ur my favorite poker vlogger
Thanks fella :)
Absolute first
You got it!
Fellow poker vlog. Just subbed! Dope vlog!!
Thanks fella, you too!
First 2 sessions only for warming up. You're gonna hit that upswing soon. We meeting in Vegas =)
Yes we are! Let me know when you get down here!
Almost every time I play small stakes at casinos (am US based no passport) it seems the majority of people at the table are there to gamble more than to play a thinking game.
Definitely, I reckon it changes the more you move up in stakes though.
Why didn’t you go to fortune poker in Renton? Probably the best poker room in Washington, food is 3x better and service is top notch.
Absolutely factual. Best poker room in Washington period.
Next video!
@@nicholi2789 it really is
@@BluffaloSamglad you gave it a visit! Can’t wait to see the Portland vlogs!
@nicholi2789 ooo they're good!
How many hands do y'all think the nemesis bluffed him off?
I would pay extra for chips with Eric Persson's face on them
Who wouldn't!
Looooooooool you said the Qc was a blank?
God i wish Charlotte had a casino.
You from Seattle? Hollywood went under.
How do you record this stuff in the casino? Your phone?
Yeah, just a 2nd phone
its insane how these games play out in vlogs. people calling big flop and turn bets with complete air. my 1/2 that i play you just never see that lol
You don't really see the other 20-30hands that I raise, cbet take it down though, this is the "highlight reel"
What is your real estate channel Sam? Would like to also follow there too
It's not in use currently. Thank you though :)
Still havent seen a 4 bet
Short stack 4bet jams and you snap call
You must hate money ;)
I really do 😂
But what I wanna know is, why are ranges wider in America than back home? Lol
People at 1/3 will only raise like JJ+ Here I've seen people raise suited Aces, suited connectors, KQo etc
People must he absurdly tight back home then. I’ve never seen any 1/3 game where players only raise JJ+.
@@nicholi2789 Some even limp fold JJ/AK 😂 definitely tighter raising pre, but postflop looser for sure.
You have to play in Vegas, Texas, Florida, NC ranges are wide even in 1/3
@@binmaniac9845literally anywhere lol
I think you saw a 4-bet in that hand with QQ, might have been too tilted to realize it
Can't remember, it just rarely rarely happened, people were more often flatting AA/KK than 4 betting it
Relative first😂
So close 😂
if i can make a suggestion, try running better
Sell me the course