Your analysis on the QJ of clubs hand is spot on. The check-raise from the BB from 125 to 300 was very milky and not the kind of sizing you expect from a , 87s, 98s or A8s hand to protect against the flushdraw and those hands also raise bigger to get more value from overpairs. So your radar was spot on and you felt that on the turn you could very well be drawing dead against 33 or T8s in hearts. (or the 1 combo of 88) And when villain nearly shoves on you on the river when the flush comes on there you have the confirmation that he is hoping that you have made the flush so that he has to have a boat that is shoving for value. Like you stated even Ax of clubs also beats you now so the fold is even easier. Tilt got the better here of you. But hey we are all human in the end. And the exaggerated 'celebration party' of your opponent..............yeah that's disgusting and inappropriate. The AJ was a good fold on the river. Well played. Better luck next time. 👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
You're one of my favourite vloggers to watch. I like your aggressive style (most of the time) and yeah a punt here and there is also entertaining to watch. (although you will think differently about the punting lol) Great vlog. 👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
The TT hand is actually a sick bluff. That line feels like value for sure, i wonder if people ever do that with AK though. I think the Qjs hand is just a fold (and maybe not even a c bet on flop), since c betting multiway without nut flush draw can be really dicey. As you noted, the x/r turn, then bet river for huge is just never a bluff. If they are not betting 8x for value with that sizing (which they are not) then its just full houses and nut flush draws. GGs though and tough session - dont pay off the nits next time!!!
AJ hand was close and most likely +ev K10 gets there and like you said so do pocket Qs, probably a call in tournaments and a fold sometimes in cash, especially since you said you might have picked up a tell
Yeah, it looks odd But imo he’s so polarised w the XR there, it’s either he has something that wants to GII w now or some random airball that’ll give up OTT anyways… so might as well shovel money in incase he has the strong part imo
@@leighbets6843 You're better off making both those calls then chasing draws on paired boards or blowing up pots with no equity. Like if I raise with AQ and the flop is J/4/2 I'm never running a check raise unless someone has minimal money and I think I probably have the best hand. I never do that against opponents that can cripple or break your stack.
Your analysis on the QJ of clubs hand is spot on.
The check-raise from the BB from 125 to 300 was very milky and not the kind of sizing you expect from a , 87s, 98s or A8s hand to protect against the flushdraw and those hands also raise bigger to get more value from overpairs.
So your radar was spot on and you felt that on the turn you could very well be drawing dead against 33 or T8s in hearts. (or the 1 combo of 88)
And when villain nearly shoves on you on the river when the flush comes on there you have the confirmation that he is hoping that you have made the flush so that he has to have a boat that is shoving for value.
Like you stated even Ax of clubs also beats you now so the fold is even easier.
Tilt got the better here of you.
But hey we are all human in the end.
And the exaggerated 'celebration party' of your opponent..............yeah that's disgusting and inappropriate.
The AJ was a good fold on the river.
Well played.
Better luck next time.
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You're one of my favourite vloggers to watch.
I like your aggressive style (most of the time) and yeah a punt here and there is also entertaining to watch.
(although you will think differently about the punting lol)
Great vlog.
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Ouch, don't kick yourself too much. You are allowed to make mistakes. All part of the game
Cut feeling is one thing that separates us from the other animals. That and money.
The TT hand is actually a sick bluff. That line feels like value for sure, i wonder if people ever do that with AK though.
I think the Qjs hand is just a fold (and maybe not even a c bet on flop), since c betting multiway without nut flush draw can be really dicey. As you noted, the x/r turn, then bet river for huge is just never a bluff. If they are not betting 8x for value with that sizing (which they are not) then its just full houses and nut flush draws.
GGs though and tough session - dont pay off the nits next time!!!
Players will see this and go broke trying to give you the dance, i know I will.
AJ hand was close and most likely +ev K10 gets there and like you said so do pocket Qs, probably a call in tournaments and a fold sometimes in cash, especially since you said you might have picked up a tell
I was thinking maybe he had k10 with the straight but y’all could be right with the queens
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AQ was a total punt. WTF?
Agreed 100%! Complete tilt
Good you're re-tilted.😂
3 betting top set?
Yeah, it looks odd
But imo he’s so polarised w the XR there, it’s either he has something that wants to GII w now or some random airball that’ll give up OTT anyways… so might as well shovel money in incase he has the strong part imo
I think you made two bad folds with AJ and A5.
Fair enough
I guess we’ll never know, for sure
I do think the AJ hand you maybe beat QJ or a very weird played AK. I think you just pay there.
@@leighbets6843 You're better off making both those calls then chasing draws on paired boards or blowing up pots with no equity. Like if I raise with AQ and the flop is J/4/2 I'm never running a check raise unless someone has minimal money and I think I probably have the best hand. I never do that against opponents that can cripple or break your stack.
you seem to be at WAR with yourself.
Chasing flushes on paired boards is an easy way to lose a lot of money in poker.
bad fold! I think the other guy had JQ.
That would explain why he got excited OTR. I still think his range was tighter than that preflop, but we’ll never know for certain