You noted that you should have raised to 60 with AK instead of 45. While 60 is probably better sizing if you were deeper, given how you only have 160 total, it is just a jam. You would be 3 betting over 1/3 your stack, just push it all.
Continually making 200$ an hour playing 1-3 is rare, profit margins can be very erratic for even the best players. Most daily poker players only dream about making a consistent 200$ an hour .
@@NicholasStein at shuffle it’s a time “rake”! 1 hour for $13 or 5/$55 or 20/$200. The biggest NTX card room tch las colinas is 1 hour $13. Each place has a $10 daily entry fee, or $30 month, $300 per year
A lot of hate on this guy keep it up. 1 horrible bluff with ak, your flop logic is solid. 2 I don't see the point of raising ak when you have zero fold equity it worked out for you, but it's not as if some old lady is raising light, underrepping your hand will work best, obviously if your gonna hit tp raise every time. 3. A10 should be 100% a bet on the river, turn is likely a fine bet to, but I at least understand the check. 4. Don't sweat about checkmarks and what not, you get most your value before the river, once draws miss, your only getting $ from their value range, which is going to be hard vs what you have and the action played prior.
@@cuffedsocks ya at 1/2 this guy had only 300, there weren’t any flat callers so I didn’t want to chase him out, but ya usually if I have aces I’m going to 3 bet bigger in later position with multiple callers
You noted that you should have raised to 60 with AK instead of 45. While 60 is probably better sizing if you were deeper, given how you only have 160 total, it is just a jam. You would be 3 betting over 1/3 your stack, just push it all.
@@nex8000good advice!
When you READ what came on the flop, read it HIGH to LOW no matter what order it came in as it helps people not watching the screen. THks
That TT hand was horrendous brother 🤣 but at least you owned up to it
Haha ya not my best moment
When she opened large I said "She has pocket jacks"... sure enough!!
15" PENCIL HAAAAARRRRDDD ♠️ ✏️
Continually making 200$ an hour playing 1-3 is rare, profit margins can be very erratic for even the best players. Most daily poker players only dream about making a consistent 200$ an hour .
Aces hand is an interesting one, not sure if you should check the turn or not
I think to have a tell. You count out the chips and shuffle them before it is your turn. I wonder what the rake is in this game.
@@NicholasStein at shuffle it’s a time “rake”! 1 hour for $13 or 5/$55 or 20/$200. The biggest NTX card room tch las colinas is 1 hour $13. Each place has a $10 daily entry fee, or $30 month, $300 per year
A lot of hate on this guy keep it up. 1 horrible bluff with ak, your flop logic is solid. 2 I don't see the point of raising ak when you have zero fold equity it worked out for you, but it's not as if some old lady is raising light, underrepping your hand will work best, obviously if your gonna hit tp raise every time. 3. A10 should be 100% a bet on the river, turn is likely a fine bet to, but I at least understand the check. 4. Don't sweat about checkmarks and what not, you get most your value before the river, once draws miss, your only getting $ from their value range, which is going to be hard vs what you have and the action played prior.
Easiest way to make 200 an hr playing 1/2 is to not play 1/2. Instead playing at least 2/5 because gamblers with money don't play 1/2
Haha can't argue with that
Title is definitely click bait, you will not be able to sustain near 100 a hour with a 200 max buy in.
Why are we worried about getting check raised when you have less than pot behind on the flop
Which hand are you referencing?
@@chpokervlog AKss on T76
If we’re 3! Pre to leave 3/4ish pot behind almost every flop money goes in
I just didn’t want to get jammed on by a semi bluff and have to fold
@@chpokervlog if you get jammed on in the spot you have enough equity against naked gut shots or 1Pair holdings to just pay and draw at it
lol your raise sizes are crazy small. Especially for Texas. You have AA preflop and face a $25 open. This is easily a raise to $90 minimum.
@@cuffedsocks ya at 1/2 this guy had only 300, there weren’t any flat callers so I didn’t want to chase him out, but ya usually if I have aces I’m going to 3 bet bigger in later position with multiple callers
Mediocre play.
And you never got to the $200
An hour part, so into the clickbait file.
$200/hr at 1/2 lol I know who’s channel I’m never watching again
Exactly
You are not even good.
100% lucky is not your skill.
200/hr your most luckiest day.