How to MAKE $3500 in less than a minute

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  • @BrantzenPoker
    @BrantzenPoker  16 дней назад +3

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  • @kevinb5436
    @kevinb5436 Год назад +8004

    “he has AA, KK, QQ, AK….. I decide to lead out” lol

    • @emphatically
      @emphatically Год назад +253

      facts like wtf😂

    • @blakeallred2885
      @blakeallred2885 Год назад +41

      Ahaha fr so dumb

    • @ericcartman4766
      @ericcartman4766 Год назад +30

      For the content 😂

    • @Mikewebb.1
      @Mikewebb.1 Год назад +114

      I think it’s like a fact check, if he calls/raises then you know, he calls and we miss the turn we give up, if he raises, we give up

    • @carlo.demichelis
      @carlo.demichelis Год назад +36

      the missed 2nd barrel on the turn is even worst...

  • @RyanMonty
    @RyanMonty Год назад +6005

    "I put him on 4 hands...3 of them crush me, so I decide to donk bet..."

    • @omarbarrios3420
      @omarbarrios3420 Год назад +32

      You think that was a donk bet? If he checked the guy with the aces most likely woulda bet either way 🤣 probably more than $150 who knows

    • @RyanMonty
      @RyanMonty Год назад +126

      @@omarbarrios3420 I don't think, I know. That's the literal definition of a donk bet.
      Donk bets aren't always bad, but that's what a donk bet is...

    • @vincepro_tv
      @vincepro_tv Год назад +8

      He did get info and possibly see a cheaper turn card…

    • @evadecaptcha
      @evadecaptcha Год назад +42

      It's not intuitive but important to note there are 18 combos of AA, KK and QQ. And 16 combos of AK, meaning 53% of the opponent's hands crush him, not 75%. I know you didn't say 75%, but you did say it like there were significantly more hands that crush him which isn't the case.

    • @evadecaptcha
      @evadecaptcha Год назад +26

      ​​@@omarbarrios3420 "Donk betting" is leading into the preflop raiser, which he did haha.

  • @BigBlackRepublican
    @BigBlackRepublican Год назад +3611

    The title should be “How to win $1220, when I should have lost $2500”

    • @narele25
      @narele25 Год назад +81

      "Should have lost" 😂 you understand how poker works?

    • @BigBlackRepublican
      @BigBlackRepublican Год назад +86

      @@narele25 Do you? If he decides to play that hand in the way that he does, with the same information available, firstly, he’s leading out with a projected range total of 29% equity into a 75% likelihood of only 12% equity. Then followed it up with a CR that should have been a shove to avoid the 6-8 scare cards on the River. This shove offers better value for stacks when the opponent has less complete information, and could potentially put you on an overpair yourself, thus making his call more likely while you’re sitting with the nuts. So yes, I believe that I know how to play poker enough to give that simple explanation, and also to know that he profited $1220 from the hand, not $3500. And that saying he should have lost his $2500 stack would have happened approximately 71% of the time after his flop lead.

    • @joanharrower5529
      @joanharrower5529 Год назад +30

      @@BigBlackRepublican except he wasn’t in for 2500 until he made the set...., means he wouldn’t have lost 2500 he would have folded

    • @BigBlackRepublican
      @BigBlackRepublican Год назад +9

      @@joanharrower5529 He CR’d to 800 when he hit the set on the turn. Which by his read on the flop, (Opp having overpair), was the time to play for stacks. Giving his Opp more information and allowing him to see the river is a -EV play.
      If he trusted his initial read, the flop lead and moderate CR on the turn, are both just silly plays. Controlling the pot should be key when playing from behind and set-mining. And getting max value from a hidden set, while repping a hand that Opp’s range dominates (i.e. JJ-KK < AA as could be repped from action thus far), should be optimal strategy.
      He allowed Opp to get away from his hand. Yes, he was +1220 for the hand, but over time, this play style will more often result with negative value.

    • @ibpopn1653
      @ibpopn1653 Год назад +21

      @@BigBlackRepublican should have lost…lol he played the odds and won. Just because you can read stats off the internet of probability means nothing.

  • @vaughnclark9053
    @vaughnclark9053 11 месяцев назад +698

    The discipline to muck AA is the most impressive part

    • @blowc1612
      @blowc1612 9 месяцев назад +11

      It wasnt hard. The 9 made it easy. Most kther cards he would call.

    • @Musaaaa653
      @Musaaaa653 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@blowc1612the 9 didn't make it easy

    • @ZeroOneInfinity
      @ZeroOneInfinity 7 месяцев назад +1

      Lol this is a tutorial on how not to play oop.

    • @Zack-fu4lo
      @Zack-fu4lo Месяц назад

      The guy with AA only have single pair which is kinda terrible yes? At that point, shouldn't you fold?

    • @matthewbottcher34
      @matthewbottcher34 29 дней назад

      The only impressive part. This hand was played like a fish and his analysis is mind bogglingly stupid

  • @josh.y
    @josh.y Год назад +661

    Hell of a fold by the seasoned pro

    • @jamesbjorlie
      @jamesbjorlie 10 месяцев назад +7

      At that point all Hero’s holdings got there. Not too difficult a fold but a river check is a tough call. Villain can’t feel good about sets and QJ etc.
      I would have down bet river if not check. Try to induce or at least get a little extra.

    • @blowc1612
      @blowc1612 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jamesbjorliewould have shoved on the turn, the aces definitely assumed straight. That all in shove with that 9 showing its an easy fold.

    • @johnschmidt2818
      @johnschmidt2818 8 месяцев назад

      That is the one valuable thing to learn from this video.

    • @JavierARamos-ql3dj
      @JavierARamos-ql3dj 4 месяца назад

      The freaking discipline man geez..

    • @jonathansykes4986
      @jonathansykes4986 12 дней назад

      pretty easy fold. no one shoves 2k here with worse than 1 pair.

  • @TheLuozhixiang
    @TheLuozhixiang Год назад +349

    Fish ran good and acting mighty lol 😂

    • @j-roc6989
      @j-roc6989 Год назад +1

      Pocket tens and that flop followed by the turn 10 is a fish play ok then

    • @TheLuozhixiang
      @TheLuozhixiang Год назад

      @@j-roc6989 lol how much he paid for u to blow him and put in good words for him?

    • @RiverRat6996
      @RiverRat6996 7 месяцев назад

      @@j-roc6989 When you put an OMC on aces yea it’s a stupid play

  • @jaxsonbateman
    @jaxsonbateman Год назад +607

    How to make $3500 in less than a minute: make a somewhat thin call preflop when you put your opponent on a potential premium hand, donk bet on the flop despite a decent chance of being behind based on your preflop read, hit a two outer on the turn then have your check raise called despite how strong that move looks given everything that's happened before.
    Basically: stars align.

    • @chansevigen1328
      @chansevigen1328 Год назад +6

      Nailed it

    • @brian7333
      @brian7333 Год назад +2

      Requests are coming in for said player to give this a try on behalf of a fan: 🎰

    • @tranorgames9034
      @tranorgames9034 Год назад +1

      Couldn’t have said it better myself

    • @tylerberg4360
      @tylerberg4360 Год назад +11

      Don't forget to shove the river and get the dude to fold aces

    • @andrewdoctor6584
      @andrewdoctor6584 Год назад

      You play bad sir and you talk even worse 😅😅😅

  • @tylerslenk8243
    @tylerslenk8243 Год назад +1775

    That guy played it well. You played it terribly.

    • @billykabyle1159
      @billykabyle1159 Год назад +17

      Yeah... 💯

    • @PrestonGarvey69xxx
      @PrestonGarvey69xxx Год назад +46

      If the other guy played it well, then why he fold? Lmao!

    • @tylerslenk8243
      @tylerslenk8243 Год назад +292

      ​@@PrestonGarvey69xxx cuz he would have lost...?

    • @PrestonGarvey69xxx
      @PrestonGarvey69xxx Год назад +31

      @@tylerslenk8243 So he didn’t play it well. Lmao!

    • @billykabyle1159
      @billykabyle1159 Год назад

      ​@@PrestonGarvey69xxx You're dumb or what ?
      He fold because it was easy to him to read the hand of his opponent... So when you know that you haven't the best hand, you will call? Pffff what a dumb lol

  • @butch420cassidy4
    @butch420cassidy4 10 месяцев назад +25

    that fold was pretty impressive

    • @2011blueman
      @2011blueman 4 месяца назад +1

      Not that impressive against a check raise on the turn. Almost no one check raise bluffs on the turn, especially not this fish that made the video.

    • @jonathansykes4986
      @jonathansykes4986 12 дней назад

      pretty easy fold. no one shoves 2k here with worse than 1 pair.

  • @petefarmbaker2055
    @petefarmbaker2055 2 месяца назад +1

    That guy was disciplined as fuck!!
    or psychic lol
    Great round!!

  • @sheckii
    @sheckii Год назад +25

    When you check raise the turn, you’re signaling such a strong hand. Like set or better - at most 2 pair. If you check called and then pushed, I think Aces will call like 80% of the time.

    • @blowc1612
      @blowc1612 9 месяцев назад +2

      Nope. He should have shoved on the turn. Make it look like a straight draw, which what the aces was thinking and the 9 hitting made him fold.

    • @sheckii
      @sheckii 9 месяцев назад

      Hard to rep the straight draw because the flop is hard. A legit straight draw on turn would’ve been 97, J9 - but that’s hard to continue on flop, let alone the pre flop action.
      Let’s look at maybe A3, A4, which is a bit more plausible - but hard to imagine with that much equity you’d go all in, too.
      Flush draw and overs? Maybe QJc to also have a gut shot… possibly.
      I think maybe that play could be balanced with any set, but IMHO it’ll be hard to rep a straight draw with a push.

  • @liarliar1408
    @liarliar1408 Год назад +19

    Only way to play pocket aces for ace crack jinx folks is to go hard pre flop and as long as there are no three suited or a pair on flop, hit all in. This way you can steal that pre flop bet.

  • @TheDailyBanana
    @TheDailyBanana Год назад +146

    Why do you bet the flop if you are so sure you are behind and drawing to 3 outs?

    • @BrantzenPoker
      @BrantzenPoker  Год назад +59

      A couple reasons:
      1. If BTN has AK (16 combos, compared to 18 combos of QQ, KK, AA) I’m likely ahead and I don’t want action checking through giving everyone a free card.
      2. In case he does have QQ+, I’m setting my own price, because it’ll be tough for me to fold an overpair to a single bet anyway

    • @BrantzenPoker
      @BrantzenPoker  Год назад +31

      But once he calls my flop bet, I’m fairly confident he has a large overpair and not AK, so from there I tried to play accordingly

    • @nex8000
      @nex8000 Год назад +20

      ​@@BrantzenPoker if he has 18 combos of hands that beat you and 16 you win against you. You aren't "likely ahead". You are likely behind. Referenced by the fact there are more hands that beat you. I think you need to revisit math. 18>16

    • @BrantzenPoker
      @BrantzenPoker  Год назад +18

      @@nex8000 😂😂 Nono the first point was given scenario 1 where he has AK, I’m most likely ahead of the other players, not JUST him.
      I also realize 18>16. But a $150 bet to win a pot of $365 doesn’t need to work 50% of the time. Technically, if everyone folds 29% of the time or higher, it’s a profitable bet. And that’s in a black and white world discounting any additional equity realization if people just call (like what happened)

    • @nex8000
      @nex8000 Год назад +60

      @@BrantzenPoker Ok I understand now. Either way though your logic makes no sense. If his range is QQ-AA and AK then the logic you claimed doesn't work. You are saying to "deny equity from AK". But you are then ignoring that his range is heavily weighted towards hands that are ahead of you. You need to consider the whole range when deciding to bet for value/deny equity. You are NOT betting for value here against AK. You are betting for value against QQ+, AK. Which again, makes zero sense since you have an equity disadvantage against that range.
      Sure you deny equity against AK, but you are essentially are throwing dead money into the pot when he has an overpair and you are drawing to 2 outs.
      you aren't setting your own price. The other person has the option to raise....
      "Technically, if everyone folds 29% of the time or higher, it’s a profitable bet" Yeah and technically if I get AA every hand I can just jam preflop everyhand and its still plus EV!
      You aren't getting folds 29% of the time given the range you described. I'm not sure if you even get a fold at all, ever. He's never folding his overpairs on the flop. I don't see why you'd fold AK to that sizing on the flop either. Even if he's super tight, it's only going to work like 5-10% of the time. And the folds are going to be exclusively AK with no backdoor draw, which are hands you want to be calling a value bet....
      The only way I could ever get behind what you are saying is if you think the opponent is so tight he is just always going to fold his overpairs by the river unimproved... Maybe thats the case since it happened here. Or you are just super obvious and he pegged you to give up on turn unless you had a strong hand. Either way you aren't betting for equity denial at that point, you are just str8 up barreling with 1010 to bluff on a board that does not connect with his range. Which is fine, but its not the logic you are representing.
      Either way I don't even mind the flop bet in general. Its just the logic doesn't make sense given the range of hands you think he has and your reasoning behind the bet.

  • @questm8699
    @questm8699 Год назад +10

    Id love to play at a table filled with players like you

  • @ilyakrasik3632
    @ilyakrasik3632 Год назад +7

    This guy is a classic mo....he puts his opponent on a range that crushes him and calls anyway.

  • @PokerJunkie83
    @PokerJunkie83 Год назад +14

    I would’ve laughed my ass off if he had Q♣️J♣️ 😂😂

    • @davepasquale379
      @davepasquale379 11 месяцев назад +2

      He wouldn't have showed the video...

    • @lukamilas8648
      @lukamilas8648 10 месяцев назад

      They barely if ever show losing hands…

  • @kwanjeremy4656
    @kwanjeremy4656 Год назад +53

    thanks for making such video and allow more fish follow the way u played❤

  • @andydtran23
    @andydtran23 Год назад +9

    This is the type of player at my home game that we usually take money from. And once in awhile he do some dumb shit like this, but no cameras around to capture it.

    • @ibpopn1653
      @ibpopn1653 Год назад +1

      Never seen you on the World Series of poker. How many bracelets you got?

  • @JujuBuckets33
    @JujuBuckets33 11 месяцев назад +2

    “I’m pretty sure he has me crushed so I decide to bet…” 😂😂😂

  • @Phobzi
    @Phobzi Год назад +40

    Leading flop into AA, KK, QQ and AK I think is worth questioning.

    • @BrantzenPoker
      @BrantzenPoker  Год назад +6

      To be fair, if we boiled it down to the simplest math equation (we’d need to go much more in depth for better results)
      1. 16/34 combos of AK, villain folds.
      ($365)*(16/34)= +$171.76
      2. 18/34 combos of QQ+, villain raises, we fold and lose all equity.
      (-$150)*(18/34)= -$79.41
      Added together this yields a positive outcome. However, of course there are other variables such as opponent calls with AK, or just flat calls with QQ+ giving us a chance to realize our equity, or other opponents entering the flop.

    • @vinaysoni2032
      @vinaysoni2032 Год назад +10

      Donking into 4 way 3-bet pot pretty mathematically unsound idk. SB, UTG can easily have 88, 22, 55 , AXclubs. You’re running math against 1 player that stayed in instead of the board and ranges

    • @runitonce7791
      @runitonce7791 Год назад +11

      @@BrantzenPoker AK isn’t folding that flop

    • @maximo6037
      @maximo6037 Год назад +6

      ​@@BrantzenPoker or.....he raises you with air and you fold🤷

    • @anthonymaiorella4344
      @anthonymaiorella4344 Год назад +2

      @@BrantzenPoker Your second scenario falls apart because he he HAD aces and DIDN’T raise. Therefore, you’re more liable to lose more money with your overpair on later streets, lowering your EV significantly.

  • @chewygaming1
    @chewygaming1 Год назад +32

    You did get lucky there with 10 high on the turn. It's nothing more than that.

    • @blowc1612
      @blowc1612 9 месяцев назад

      Its part of poker. Terrible bet on the flop, terrible not shoving on the turn, terrible bet on the river.

  • @swolgordon1461
    @swolgordon1461 Год назад +4

    Tbh you should have flat called that turn if you were tryna get tricky w the check I think it’s the reason you left some value on the River because he made a pretty solid fold there

  • @benjaminebrown
    @benjaminebrown Год назад +1

    Love your vids, keep it up. Every time I see one of your videos I think of the time I used to play poker with my grandpa before he passed. Always good memories. Thanks for helping me relive them. ❤❤❤

    • @BrantzenPoker
      @BrantzenPoker  Год назад

      Wow - that’s amazing. I’m so happy I can help you relive the memories ❤️

  • @zvenos6
    @zvenos6 Год назад +35

    Good raise turn, maybe size up because aces only looses to trips on this board (or two pair but 8-10 is unlikely w action preflop)

    • @BrantzenPoker
      @BrantzenPoker  Год назад

      Yeah - maybe I should’ve picked a size of 900-1k

    • @runitonce7791
      @runitonce7791 Год назад

      @@BrantzenPoker higher than that. You put him on 3 overs or AK. AK isn’t calling any of it, the overs aren’t folding to maybe any bet.

    • @brickcitybeatdown
      @brickcitybeatdown Год назад

      **loses

    • @Jermswhite
      @Jermswhite Год назад

      Check jam is the play on the turn.

    • @averynw9180
      @averynw9180 Год назад

      @@BrantzenPoker yeah check jam turn or lead jam the river .... that near min raise check raise is just so strong and way under-bluffed... for that reason I actually use it as a bluff a decent amount, but its folded to me the vast majority of time. Actually weakest looking option is by far just leading the turn, check raising spooks people.

  • @naga3070
    @naga3070 Год назад +3

    Nobody would have done this, just everyone i play against at the 1/2 cent tables.

  • @Kingfitness247
    @Kingfitness247 10 месяцев назад

    Poker with wolf of Wallstreet voice over this sh*t legendary

  • @farkie282
    @farkie282 9 месяцев назад

    The fold of the pro earns all my respect

  • @rebeccat.3836
    @rebeccat.3836 Год назад +8

    Incredible.

  • @Pumalate77
    @Pumalate77 Год назад +18

    Holy shit he owned you lol.
    Atrocious lead.

  • @blahblah1875
    @blahblah1875 10 месяцев назад

    That turn check was straight out of a nightmare

  • @MichalJ7
    @MichalJ7 Год назад +4

    Finally some advices from somebody who doesn't have a clue. Keep going man, we need ppl like you!

  • @hvrlxm_3348
    @hvrlxm_3348 Год назад +3

    Only a poker pro would have folded that.

  • @tondgvr
    @tondgvr 8 месяцев назад +1

    "He might have an ak" average American school 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

  • @gavinjohnson1901
    @gavinjohnson1901 6 месяцев назад

    Bro said what 😂

  • @garypeters3295
    @garypeters3295 Год назад +4

    disciplined laydown.

  • @jcshay8121
    @jcshay8121 Год назад +4

    The only mistake was the last bet. You could have extracted more money with a low bet or check.

  • @Mat-oh3xe
    @Mat-oh3xe Год назад +2

    Can you please explain your flop donk range? i thought sb was suppose to check everything?

    • @BrantzenPoker
      @BrantzenPoker  Год назад +1

      Yeah my flop donks are really only in multi-way pots. Heads up I have almost no donk spots, but in multi-way, flops will often check through as players are forced to play more face up. So I might choose to donk if I think I likely have the best hand but it’s extremely vulnerable

    • @BrantzenPoker
      @BrantzenPoker  Год назад +1

      For example: top pair or an overpair on a low board

    • @Mat-oh3xe
      @Mat-oh3xe Год назад

      @@BrantzenPoker SO sets would still be in the C/R line what about draws? what I'm curious about is do you have to balance these spots at your level and at $2/5. I can see some overs with Gutshot and flush redraw as a possible candidate, if your opponent has history with you isn't he just printing money by calling and jamming turn?

  • @JeoJetsonmusic
    @JeoJetsonmusic Год назад

    Getting it all in with Aces on the river would be nuts

  • @markfizz2012
    @markfizz2012 Год назад +8

    You hit a miracle 2-outer, and a good player made a disciplined lay down, I'd wager everything I own that he stacked you, and went home in a limo, and you had to bum $30 to get a cab home.

    • @Markfelton11476
      @Markfelton11476 Год назад +3

      why y’all so mad? poker involves a lot of luck 😂 also he had a over pair on the flop

  • @shadowstrike211
    @shadowstrike211 Год назад

    "I think he has 1 of 4 hands" sounds like those ney york guys from movies

  • @D3P.17
    @D3P.17 Год назад +1

    He made a very disciplined fold there

    • @ianburns3358
      @ianburns3358 Год назад

      He was probably playing to tight.....Tight players rarely win big pots

  • @brentonwb
    @brentonwb 18 дней назад +1

    QJ would've been sick!

  • @marclaporte3710
    @marclaporte3710 Год назад

    Great laydown !

  • @ChrisDiamante
    @ChrisDiamante 14 дней назад

    a lot of people would call the river, they fall in love with their aces so i say well played.

  • @cryptoroseaz
    @cryptoroseaz Год назад +1

    Folds the pocket rockets. That was a good call

  • @pokerbrandon
    @pokerbrandon Год назад

    I think you should always Check that Flop unless you would lead out with monster-hands frequently as the non-3-better-pre. He put you on a possible-set from that point on.
    Then your Check-raise-Turn, you’re never bluffing after a weird-flop-lead. So, you gave away the strength of you hand by that point, and buddy wanted to see what you did on the River.
    At that point I think you should bet small (25-33% pot) to get a Call. If you knew he was a good oppo, you know he would fall for a fake-bluff-jam.

  • @DavidD-KingWolf65
    @DavidD-KingWolf65 6 месяцев назад

    HE THREW AWAY PICKET ACES 😂😂😂

  • @frankrizzo5155
    @frankrizzo5155 Год назад

    That river killed the action. Dang

  • @FreeAllTheJohnnys
    @FreeAllTheJohnnys 8 месяцев назад

    Car keys, coffee, Biddeford, Canterbury, hartford, Boston yard, weather, etc etc

  • @johnhays2915
    @johnhays2915 10 месяцев назад

    You played it fine...got lucky af on the turn to win...he made a great fold on the river.

  • @steeleheraud3496
    @steeleheraud3496 8 месяцев назад

    Might have been a better option to call the turn and hope to check raise the river

  • @limoncenzo
    @limoncenzo Год назад

    He played it almost perfectly, even folded on the river bro

  • @moddedcomet8110
    @moddedcomet8110 10 месяцев назад

    Homie got the pocket three 🤪🤪🤪

  • @ligafftheindifferent3495
    @ligafftheindifferent3495 Год назад

    I like the lead out. You have range equality or close and nut advantage. Most turns and rivers will make that even more true. Other lead out hands would be 9c8c, Ac8c, 7c6c and sets. WIth all these hands, you are happy to reraise all in and your opponent will be facing a set or a monster draw and will have equity to call your range. In this case, you just fold to a raise. At best he has AcKc and you should call, but otherwise, he has an overpair and you can only call a small raise if very deep.

  • @jacewilliamson4698
    @jacewilliamson4698 Месяц назад +1

    You won the literal minimum

  • @ryanyongosona3808
    @ryanyongosona3808 Год назад

    Here everyone commenting on ur play when we should be applauding the fold of Aces on that board!! Sick lay down!!

  • @clayscott8363
    @clayscott8363 6 месяцев назад

    I busted out of my first tournament I had pocket jacks and my opponent put me all in and caught a straight on the river

  • @venomoz1523
    @venomoz1523 5 месяцев назад

    Me going all in with 7 2: 🗿

  • @zachwells6101
    @zachwells6101 Год назад

    Hitting a ten is still gonna be losing to a majority of the hands from the guy you had “spidey senses” about LMAO

  • @RevengeAvenger
    @RevengeAvenger 11 месяцев назад

    My dumb ass yelled "Split!"

  • @maxwellquipey1
    @maxwellquipey1 9 месяцев назад

    Why does his voice remind me of an australian documenter risking his life just because he can 💀💀💀💀

  • @Airzy_723
    @Airzy_723 6 месяцев назад

    Flat on turn is cool and check raise river that way he’s committed 😂

  • @chriscrossthegoat
    @chriscrossthegoat Год назад

    Bro i love the gardens 🔥

  • @ligafftheindifferent3495
    @ligafftheindifferent3495 Год назад +1

    Checking the turn is a big error unless facing a hyper aggressive sort. But you already pegged him as tight and heavily leaning towards AK/QQ+
    Just bet the turn and river. About 300 and 700 is in the right zone. He will probably call, especially since the board has several draws. The check raise should get him out unless you are a known wild man. If this line makes him fold, you were never going to stack him.

    • @BrantzenPoker
      @BrantzenPoker  Год назад

      Thanks for all the analysis - I think you’re pretty spot on

  • @philip-op6de
    @philip-op6de Год назад

    Bro, why they raking the chips like that? Got me dead AF 😂 💀

  • @wavfx8223
    @wavfx8223 11 месяцев назад

    Yo, pair aces are tricky half the time I'd play my pair aces and I usually lose to connectors or suited hands 🔥😭🔥

  • @johnstanco6926
    @johnstanco6926 9 месяцев назад +1

    There’s a reason they say ”better to be lucky then good.” I’ve seen so many bad players get rewarded in poker it’s not even funny!

  • @avzzz
    @avzzz Год назад

    My play on this hand:
    On the turn if you think your opponent has AA/KK/QQ you should half pot or more(?) bet and not check raise. A check-raise will give alert to your opponent's overpair while lead betting the turn will disguise your hand and make him think you have like A8 suited, A10 suited, JJ/QQ/KK or a suited connector going for a runner runner draw. River should be value bet at least 1/3 of pot .

  • @PokeVault8
    @PokeVault8 Год назад

    Why would you ever donk lead the flop? If you check the flop, he bets you call, same on the turn but instead of essentially minraising, you could’ve jammed and got all the money in

  • @parrits
    @parrits Год назад

    I think the right move at the end was to check the river instead of the all in or just call the turn then check the river and re raise him looking like a bluff.

  • @Youtubesucks777
    @Youtubesucks777 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing fold

  • @yasl7807
    @yasl7807 4 месяца назад

    Donkey Kong! 😂 Keep playing the way u do, and Im you'll never go broke 😂! Exactly the dude I was explaing to other day, it's like you trying to rob a dude that u already knew he has a gun in his poket and find out what happen 😂😂😂

    • @boxychubbo6922
      @boxychubbo6922 4 месяца назад

      You're gonna fold a pair instead of calling for less than 4% of your stack? 😂 Ooook

  • @llirik360soep
    @llirik360soep Год назад

    Really well reasoned and played only thing is sizing up on turn since his bet is repoing QQ+ since AK can’t really bet there

  • @primetime1838
    @primetime1838 10 месяцев назад

    I wonder who started the bang! When they hit the board cause i hear alot of vloggers say that lol

  • @benjihuynh2970
    @benjihuynh2970 9 месяцев назад

    Nice lay down by aces

  • @ichiryu87
    @ichiryu87 4 месяца назад

    He made an awesome fold

  • @kingpinballer242
    @kingpinballer242 28 дней назад

    You should check the flop so the over pair bets. Then on the turn you check and he will bet again and then you call. River comes out and no matter what he does you bet big. He will either reraise or call thinking you bluffed.

  • @LabreezyFam
    @LabreezyFam Год назад

    Damn sick lay down

  • @galaxygalaxy4429
    @galaxygalaxy4429 Год назад

    Okay got it, tingling Spidey-sense, diciplined warrior>>> donk bet >>> now I'm thinking😅

  • @ydoubleonie
    @ydoubleonie 9 месяцев назад

    Yes. That is exactly how I'd play

  • @Pokersmile
    @Pokersmile 2 месяца назад

    Who’s editing your videos ?

  • @samuelwilson5465
    @samuelwilson5465 Год назад

    Call the turn bet and check all in river

  • @FowzFilms-ho6wv
    @FowzFilms-ho6wv 9 месяцев назад

    Me who doesn't know how to play poker but still watches this guy's videos cause I like his voice.😂

  • @kraterfanys
    @kraterfanys Год назад

    Check Raise in the turn? if u only makes call, in the river the villan will make all in and u snap call

  • @TheDodgerDog
    @TheDodgerDog Год назад +1

    If I had $2,500 I wouldn’t be tossing into a pool for someone else to take lol 😂

  • @billsings3972
    @billsings3972 2 месяца назад

    Best thing to do is to give it a minute on the river makes the all in look more bluffy

  • @knifey_sp00ny17
    @knifey_sp00ny17 11 месяцев назад

    Nice lay down by the villain but he probably should have raised his donk bet on the flop

  • @WeissAdvice
    @WeissAdvice Год назад

    What's really interesting is how the opponent played. I think he played really well, particularly flop and river.

  • @webguy943
    @webguy943 Год назад +1

    AA made the mistake too. AA shove raise or shove u on the flop.

  • @TheOrangeRoad
    @TheOrangeRoad Год назад

    The second you donk lead I had to pause and come to the comment section

  • @supremechadleader4202
    @supremechadleader4202 3 месяца назад

    I started playing poker when I was 12 because my dad had a gambling addiction and I’m in college and I’m crazy good at poker now

  • @doh-nc8ku
    @doh-nc8ku 11 месяцев назад

    he folded Aces crazy fold
    That guys a good player for sure he knew you had a set

  • @Bohusjr
    @Bohusjr 10 месяцев назад

    Nice fold from AA's
    10's 9's and any straight beat him.

  • @Bibbypoker_rungooood
    @Bibbypoker_rungooood Год назад

    Nice hand🎉

  • @gs6810
    @gs6810 11 месяцев назад

    Check raising the turn is so strong and strange, especially after leading on the flop. If you were bluffing on the flop you are going to continue taking the lead on the turn. If you are trying to pot control you will check, call. I can't imagine ever check raising the turn there given the action as a bluff, meaning you should probably never take that line for value either. If you had led out on the turn and he raises you, then you can call, and check raise the river without being as suspicious. But the only two options really were to lead, call on the turn or check, call the turn.

  • @corneliusrogers503
    @corneliusrogers503 9 месяцев назад +1

    I personally think you played it Great. You took control of the betting lead on the flop. If he bets he might bet Waymore So it’s almost like a blocker bet in a way. He calls so it confirms that he has three of the four hands you was guessing. You turn a set and check raised him and shove the River for a lil under a half pot sized bet. He just made a good lay down. Most of the players trying to make fun of you leading into his nutted range lose lots of Money and would probably jam tens preflop into a guy that hasn’t played a hand in five years talking about I thought he was bluffing 😂

  • @Pairofrickowens
    @Pairofrickowens Год назад

    Pocket 10 is my fav hand so yes I’m going all out on it if I hit one on board

  • @chanceneck8072
    @chanceneck8072 Год назад

    Wow.... nice fold...

  • @707ridah
    @707ridah Год назад

    On the river i would dont a live tell of " fuck i mossed my flush" and have the guy woth AA think i missed and hsve him bet.. i have done this before and got paid