TRICKY SPOTS At The WYNN Las Vegas! - Poker Vlog #34

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @1o11er
    @1o11er Год назад +3

    Nice blog! Btw, your card lift when u look at your cards is quite high. It's likely that in certain seats that an opponent may be able to see your cards.

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much! And I have no thought of that good point, I think I raise my cards so high so the camera can see it haha, but I will be sure to be mindful of it next time! Thanks!

    • @1o11er
      @1o11er Год назад +1

      @@ESPPoker GOT U BRO. GL HAVE NUTS.

  • @dougmccuskerpoker
    @dougmccuskerpoker Год назад +2

    KQ with the nut diamond draw, putting in a big raise on the river with the nut blocker is printing money with a weak bet and weak call.

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      That's such a good idea. I didn't realize till I was editing but MP's 26 dollar bet on the river was TINY in relation to the pot. I appreciate the advice Doug! Hope all is well!

    • @dougmccuskerpoker
      @dougmccuskerpoker Год назад +1

      @@ESPPoker life is good, happy to see you vlogging. I always look for exploits like that, very profitable 😀. Attack perceived weakness, they will fear you.

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      @@dougmccuskerpoker I do like the idea of being feared haha. Glad to hear life is good!

    • @sdotg.8329
      @sdotg.8329 Год назад +1

      I had the exact same thought. $110-125 river bet

    • @greglist2991
      @greglist2991 Год назад

      @@ESPPoker just started watching. You need to read, study more cuz you’re really bad. 34 vlogs/+1100, that’s like $34/sesh. I’m guessing some of the good hands you raised with, more experienced player would be raking the pot. And Doug is right, aggression for most part gets paid off, even when don’t smash flop after raise. Watch some of Doug YT, very consistent in terms of aggression, and type of player he looks to isolate.

  • @djtbone67
    @djtbone67 Год назад +1

    Finallly ESP Has come back to RUclips!!!!!

  • @johnrobertson6110
    @johnrobertson6110 Год назад +1

    Good honest vlog. Positive take away was you recognized you were making sub optimal decisions and called it.

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      Hey John I appreciate the kind comment! I definitely am making mistakes, but I need to capitalize on what I am doing wrong.

  • @nathankesavan
    @nathankesavan Год назад +1

    He's back!

  • @radirad2218
    @radirad2218 Год назад +1

    St 7:45 when u talk about folding KQhh pre to a 3-bet and instead making the call, i think you should be putting in a 4-bet a large portion of the time against this particular opponent. Obviously blocking AK, KK, and QQ, plus added equity with suited verities. If hes really playing every hand and playing wildly, punish him. 4-bets in 1/3 already look extremely strong, and you’d have range advantage on the flop.

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      You are definitely right. One other player at the table 4 bet him with like A7 offsuit to take it down preflop. This reminds me of my episode 28 where I needed to be more aggressive against a loose player to my right. I appreciate the advice!

    • @radirad2218
      @radirad2218 Год назад +1

      @@ESPPoker i feel like you are being very GTO oriented about making the right theoretical play, which is good for the higher stakes but not for 1/2 or 1/3. Not even 2/5 really. But you seem like smart enoigh player to know you need to play exploitatively, and im excited tk see your improvement in the next vlog.
      Also, raise larger on preflop opens to thin the field more. Punish people for calling with bad hands. You got this 👍

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      @@radirad2218 Appreciate the kind words! I have one more vegas vlog to edit, then after that I am going to play a 1/3 session where I hope to implement these things into my game. Stay tuned!

  • @wildpleasureswildpleasures2355
    @wildpleasureswildpleasures2355 Год назад +1

    Hey my man your vlog is clean, but there’s still room to better your play. Few observations I made first your pair of 10s on a A1033x board you did check back the river however you said there is value to be had. There was indeed no value to be had, any ace calls you, you chop with any ten, worst folds. You should either check or go huge in hopes to make him fold low aces and 10s. Second your KQhh hand you open he 3bets in position (3x) to 45, folding is weak especially against an agro. His range is wild especially in position ( throwing it there cause you mentioned I should probably fold). In the moment, if you’re confortable enough in your play I was thinking of a 4bet bluff. Its a beautiful hand that connects well. Now on the flop you had an inside straight draw and to overs to the ten. While there’s an ace on the board you should not always give him credit for it by folding on the fist street especially with your draw. Folding the turn if he keeps barrelling is fine. Last hand now, when villain micro best turn and blast river you should really be asking yourself what’s he’s representing with that line. I forgot the board while writing my comment, although I remember villains line didn’t make any sense and you had AK which was a good bluff catcher.
    To end it on a good note you’re doing great in your results so far and I hope this brought you insight to do even better.
    Following,

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад +1

      Hey I really appreciate the positive constructive feedback! Comments like this help me analyze hands better and make improvements so I really appreciate it! Something I notice but am not implementing is just overall aggression. I am playing too passive and I need to put myself out of the comfort zone. Thank you for the follow as well!

  • @corneliuspoker1556
    @corneliuspoker1556 Год назад +1

    Got to call those half pot bets against maniac.

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      You are correct, really need to commit to it if I’m calling his preflop 3 bet

  • @danielcosner6518
    @danielcosner6518 Год назад +1

    KQ off hand you can bluff there. Kd blocker, if you think the original bettor has nothing, the caller is typically weak there.

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      Great point. In the moment I knew he was weak but I didn't think to raise as a bluff. Really need to consider that next time!

  • @captaincactushd7266
    @captaincactushd7266 Год назад +2

    hes alive

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      HA for now 😂

    • @neilson31
      @neilson31 Год назад +1

      I’m from the MD Live area. ESP should host a meet up game.

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      @@neilson31 Ha unfortunately I'm not that big of a poker vlogger to host my own game. Would love to one day or be a part of another vloggers meet up game!

  • @thisguykenny3534
    @thisguykenny3534 Год назад +1

    I would have call for A’s, K, if you caught him before of bluffing, why would you let him do it again? Is just a $100.

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      I really need to be calling here I agree. But I forgot to mention he was showing up at the river with a lot of value hands as well. Nevertheless I gotta call it off

  • @JeffreyHaefner
    @JeffreyHaefner 4 месяца назад

    Guy checks back A9? wtf lmaooooooooooooo

  • @armank9927
    @armank9927 Год назад +1

    Don’t let this loss stop u

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      I wont!! Thanks for the support!

  • @zekebones34
    @zekebones34 Год назад +1

    KQ❤ vs a maniac 3x 3b is never a fold…..ever

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      Against this guy you are correct, I gotta work on my post flop play!

    • @Susgussss
      @Susgussss Год назад

      I think a 4 bet against him would have worked well also

  • @NPD2024
    @NPD2024 8 месяцев назад +1

    You seem to play abc poker. You seem to know what is happening around you but you’re not taking advantage of the info. You missed a bluff spot with KdQx. You also missed another bluff spot with the maniac with AK and perhaps with his QJ off hand. Sometimes you need to look up the maniac when your radar or intuition is going off and sometimes you need to play back when you’ve given yourself range advantage. Was this a 1/3 game? 15$ raise would be a big open in 1/3 and yet you’re still seeing multi way flops. Additionally you need to adjust to the flow of the game and make bigger preflop raises to punish the stations! It’s good to be deceptive through consistent bet sizing (gto style) but you don’t want to drive the action, called multi way, and not take the pots down which requires larger raises to isolate the shit calls pre and add more pressure to garbange hands post flop by betting. A6 should be punished for calling down and feeling the betting pressure of looking like a muppet for playing that trash preflop. Good luck.

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  8 месяцев назад

      Hello! Thank you for the constructive feedback I really appreciate it! As you pointed out not taking advantage of certain spots is definitely a weak point of mine. This was certainly an interesting game with a lot of LOOSE players. I am working on finishing editing two vlogs right now that I hope to have out soon that I think I played a little better in, and definitely going to work on taking advantage of certain spots (especially spots where bluffing is a good option) in the future! Thank you!

    • @NPD2024
      @NPD2024 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ESPPoker you’re welcome. Good luck moving forward. Look forward to seeing your next couple videos with your feeling better about your play. Also, do you ever get up from the table when your not enjoying playing or feeling like you’re not playing well. Check out box breath work-4 count in through your nose into diaphragm, 4 sec hold, and 4 seconds out your nose. Good to alleviate stress, anxiety, and keep calm. I played for a living for 5 years but totally burned out of the game. I was obsessive when I played, never got up from table, played way too long and eventually got sick of playing. After a decade off, I’m becoming interested again, learning some got, and would apply some of the breath work and time off from playing should I ever attempt to play again. Good luck.

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@NPD2024 I do! I appreciate the advice, yea usually if I am frustrated or card dead. I like to get up and just walk around for 5-10 minutes and reset. It usually helps me calm down. When you get back on the felt let me know how it goes!

    • @NPD2024
      @NPD2024 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ESPPoker that’s wise! Will do regarding playing again.

  • @JeffreyHaefner
    @JeffreyHaefner 4 месяца назад

    Played the 99 awful

  • @doneliasson4672
    @doneliasson4672 Год назад +1

    I almost gave up on you and unsubcribed. Glad I didn't

    • @ESPPoker
      @ESPPoker  Год назад

      Appreciate the comment 😎 I really need to get back to uploading regularly lol.