How to Beat $2/$5 NL | Aqua Caliente Poker Vlog

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • In my latest poker vlog, I'm battling in the $2/$5 NL streets at the Aqua Caliente casino in Palm Springs, CA. My goal is to play the stakes many of you are playing, and share strategies and insights to help you improve your win rate at low and mid-stakes poker.
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    00:00 - Agua Caliente Pregame
    02:36 - Hand#1 Alec 46
    04:55 - Hand#2 Alec A8 vs A6
    05:55 - Hand#3 Alec AQ vs JJ
    09:55 - Hand#4 Alec QQ vs 88
    11:52 - Hand#5 Alec T7 vs KK
    15:13 - Hand#6 Alec Q2
    17:43 - Post-Game Analysis
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Комментарии • 97

  • @brittdoughtie5597
    @brittdoughtie5597 Год назад +2

    This was a fun to watch vlog with great commentary and good advice, as we’ve come to expect from you, Alec. Many thanks! 🍀👍🥳🍀

  • @paulp8652
    @paulp8652 Год назад +8

    Alec we enjoyed having you in our room, and it was great chatting with you on your way out. A bit disappointed you didn't mention the outstanding floor staff, but no worries......Hope to see you again!!

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  Год назад +4

      You're totally right, you deserved an honorable mention! Thanks for being such great hosts and keep up the great work!

    • @paulp8652
      @paulp8652 Год назад +1

      @@ConsciousPoker Haha Just messing with you Alec but I do appreciate the kind words for myself and our room. Take care...

    • @Edward-xd1td
      @Edward-xd1td Год назад

      ​@@paulp8652 the staff is nice but the management sucks $2 jackpot drop and no jackpot supposedly goes to Promotions come on

  • @riley_bohr
    @riley_bohr Год назад +12

    For hand #5 before the river, there are the same number of combos of AQ compared to AA/KK. 12 combos of AQ (4 aces, 3 queens remaining), and 6 combos of AA, 6 combos of KK. So there isnt "double the possibility that he has AA or KK". Unless you're not giving villian all AQo combos. But on the river the AQ combos is reduced to 8, so still AA/KK combos isnt double the combos of AQ combos. He could also have the 2 combos of KQs

    • @kennethdick1998
      @kennethdick1998 Год назад +3

      Spot on. As he was saying this I’m like wtf is he talking about….

  • @pocketzhs5788
    @pocketzhs5788 Год назад +1

    Really great video! Keep up the good content! Thought your breakdowns of each hand was spot on for whatever that's worth. Loved it.

  • @monsterstackwizard9313
    @monsterstackwizard9313 Год назад +2

    You are absolutely on point when you say that these games should be (relatively) easy to beat, especially given the context of opponent hand ranges, who is a pro and who is not and the 200BB buy-in structure. Also, happy birthday. 🎂

  • @Ramz007
    @Ramz007 Год назад +1

    I've just recently starting taking poker a little bit more seriously. The explanations of the hands are very good and I am proud that many of your strategies I have noticed or picked up in my time playing. It assures me I am on the right step. Hopefully this new motivation of mine to take poker seriously pays dividends. Thank you for helping us!

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  Год назад

      Awesome I'm glad you're improving. Keep up the good work!

  • @cameronandrew1853
    @cameronandrew1853 Год назад +2

    pretty close to 29 palms! i did some time over there while I was in the Navy, pretty mountains but awful place to live

  • @mrcav9565
    @mrcav9565 Год назад +2

    Tough to get past the first hand. You bet/jam the flopped straight and expected to get action? Not unless you are against a set, poorly played hand in a typical 2-5 nl.

  • @madamkirk
    @madamkirk Год назад +1

    Nice job. Do some meet ups.
    Great idea. It seems that the nuts comes when we just don't really need it that much.

  • @brandondorsey7204
    @brandondorsey7204 Год назад +1

    In the queens spot I’m jamming. I truly wish I could give you some high level analysis but at that stack depth my solver has me jam JJ and QQ there often and it’s just something that I’ve memorized.

  • @difFamilyVlog
    @difFamilyVlog Год назад +1

    Poker scene out there is pretty easy to clean up. I was out there last year and had two great sessions w easy reads to cash out for about $3500
    First time I ever went to PS…if I ever go back… definitely gonna play there again

  • @randomtandom
    @randomtandom Год назад +3

    Hey Alec, were you going to fold T7 hand if your opponent jammed on you?

  • @billsalge5690
    @billsalge5690 Год назад

    Happy B-Day! Yeah... The games in the desert are beatable

  • @cartoondhamakaofficial646
    @cartoondhamakaofficial646 Год назад +1

    Will re watch soon, going for Dinner🤑🤑🤑🤑

  • @tomknapp2621
    @tomknapp2621 10 месяцев назад

    Congrats on deep Run at WSOP Allec

  • @paulpena5040
    @paulpena5040 11 месяцев назад

    Great video overall! I don't quite understand his math at @14:39 though, "there are twice as many AA, KKs than AQ". There are 4 unseen Aces and 2 unseen queens that makes 8. There are 12 combos of AA, KK (6 each). So it's 1.5 : 1 not 2 : 1 and on the turn it was exactly a coin flip but still super informative video.

  • @robb5987
    @robb5987 Год назад +1

    15:04 but what would you do if he raise-shoves? For me it's probably often a call and a loss when the opponent has a Queen for the stronger Full House.

  • @Northernale705
    @Northernale705 Год назад +1

    good stuff from a chat pro

  • @jamesoriah
    @jamesoriah Год назад +1

    Game selection. Simply put the lower the stakes, the more tables of said games are in play. This lowers the overall average of the collective "table skillset" for lack of a better term. When you are used to playing at the high level you are frequenting, dropping down is sort of like shooting fish in a barrel. Just my .02

  • @jackbauer789
    @jackbauer789 Год назад

    Alex was playing live, yet he remembers the stack sizes, and pos in all the hands shown. How is this possible? Is this from taking notes during play?

  • @NewWebDesign
    @NewWebDesign Год назад

    call is a nice play

  • @derrickfinch1464
    @derrickfinch1464 Год назад +1

    I think you should’ve raised more with the QQ’s to about $150 just to take down the dead money. Suited connectors are calling $55 more.

  • @MrAgmoore
    @MrAgmoore Год назад

    8:04 I play 2 NL and 5 NL and I'm grimacing. AQ wins 25.56% with only 2 cards to come. Even if this was pre-flop and the other guy had AK, it's about the same, with AQ winning about 25%.

  • @jwerkjy34rku2rkjoilj
    @jwerkjy34rku2rkjoilj Год назад +1

    Nice, I enjoyed it.
    Me as a grinder small stakes pro would not really be getting into many similar spots I think.
    I just finished 22 weeks @ 1-3, with an 11.3 K profit in a 100 bb capped buyin, and one thing I take from you here, that with a bigger buyin you can make a much nicer hourly
    Thanks

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  Год назад +1

      Awesome, congrats on the win!

    • @donjones3620
      @donjones3620 Год назад +1

      ​@@ConsciousPoker Nick Vitucci the scammer that swindle millions of dollars from people in his real estate Seminars 😢

  • @hymnofashes
    @hymnofashes Год назад +1

    Okay, guess he was cool getting his money in with 2 outs or flipping at best

  • @jacobbirkenfeld9261
    @jacobbirkenfeld9261 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the content! Love the vids! I swear though, the NE has THE toughest 2/5 tables in North America. Come play Mohegan/foxwoods/twin and tell me what you think. I think $50/hr at those tables is only possible on certain days.

  • @jtome84-91
    @jtome84-91 Год назад +1

    Something tells me Brad Owen is also wondering about the smaller stakes phenomenon.

    • @JohnSmith-su3ze
      @JohnSmith-su3ze 20 дней назад

      The word "smaller" suggests that there is a comparison being made with something else that is larger. In this context, without additional information, it is unclear what is being compared to as the surrounding text does not provide the full picture.

  • @evanserickson
    @evanserickson Год назад

    At 14:00 he says KK is more likely than AA or KK how does he get that math?

  • @samuelmckinnon6976
    @samuelmckinnon6976 Год назад

    Hi Alex, question in relation to your 80/20 video. Say I have a roll of $2k. $1600 goes to cash. $400 to tourneys. But what happens if I play a few sessions of tourneys and I lose $300. My roll is now $1700. But that means that my tourney roll is now $340 or 20%. If I decide to have another few sessions of tourneys and continue losing, it will keep putting a dint in bankroll. How do you manage this?

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  Год назад

      You'll have to rebalance often. It's a constant adjustment. You'll prob find over time your cash winnings are funding MTT losses :)

  • @fmcdomer
    @fmcdomer Год назад +2

    Aqua Caliente splashes the pot $80 every morning for hours

  • @robb5987
    @robb5987 Год назад +1

    10:51 What would I do and why? I would shove. While holding the Queens.
    And why?
    OK, the options are to raise, fold, or call.
    1. Fold option: I wouldn't fold because my hand is too strong, way too strong. I could probably fold AK, AQ, other non-pairs. But I cannot fold a hand like QQ with a runner-runner Flush draw. Simply too strong compared to other hands I might have. I also don't have a tight image.
    2. Call option: I wouldn't call because why? The only way a call would help much is if the opponent is entirely bluff-raising, and you haven't called him a maniac. Even if it is a total bluff, there's still a remote chance that the total bluff would outdraw me.
    3. Raise: There isn't much left behind, so the raise could be a shove, so I would shove.

  • @etherjoe505
    @etherjoe505 4 месяца назад +1

    Damn good video ...

  • @Matthew-gg8ep
    @Matthew-gg8ep Год назад +2

    Call and let
    Him continue to bluff don’t raise to blow him off his hand / draw

  • @MelFinehout
    @MelFinehout Год назад +2

    Alec, why not an exploitative min raise on the flop with the flopped nuts on the first hand? Followed by two small-ish bets on Turn and River?
    I always ask myself "how can I get all in against the widest possible range?"

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  Год назад +1

      Love the framework and suggestion. Awesome!

  • @AdventPoker
    @AdventPoker Год назад

    I would probably call as I don't think many combinations of straights like A2 and 67 are plasuable. Maybe, 3 of a kind could play this way but at the same time I think 3 of a kind would just call

  • @qsdailydose8970
    @qsdailydose8970 Год назад

    Because when you move down you don’t care as much so there’s no pressure

  • @DarkTruth1
    @DarkTruth1 Год назад

    The 64 hand looks like your UTG in the graphics.

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  Год назад

      I straddled. Probably didn't have the option in the replayer.

  • @hymnofashes
    @hymnofashes Год назад +2

    For hand #4, I would call. Villain should be polarized here, but since this is a fishy $2/$5 game, he has many worse over pairs in range. I think KK specifically would be inclined to 4-bet you preflop because he doesn't want to give 2 ranges the chance to flop an ace or a set, even if he is the tricky kind. He may have that anxiety to a lesser extent with AA. So his value range is flopped sets and sandbagged AA; he also has 66 and 22 as merges that don't particularly care about stacking off into an over-pair, and he has bluffs, specifically the NFD which is also a gutter. Villain shouldn't even be flatting 33 and 44 here but we know that he is. If he doesn't have the discipline to lay those down preflop, then he probably also thinks that 77 or 88 here is the nuts and/or you're full of shit. So combo-wise, there's at least twice as many worse over pairs in his range compared to nutted combinations, so folding is, I think, out of the question.
    Since we're going to pile it, the question is how; the NFD will most likely call off if we jam, reasoning that he has 50% equity (which he does.) Same with the straights. But he might fold the portion of his range that is dead, such as 88, and we don't want that. He may also have some bullshit hand like KJo, and if this is the case, we want to keep him in. So I would call, then pile if he checks any non-heart turn, and call if he shoves. However if the turn is specifically an ace or a heart, we do have to fold to the jam, I think, which is going to happen 22% of the time. If we get some sick live read, or get some good price, maybe we can continue.
    But this is worth it given that, say, 50% of the time, we aren't letting him off the hook with 66-JJ, which is going to pay us.

  • @yasielpuig9991
    @yasielpuig9991 Год назад +1

    While you're down there smash that like button. Last night in bed my wife said the exact same thing to me.

  • @Illiadofmalorne
    @Illiadofmalorne Год назад

    You probably, subconsciously or not, play more speculative hands in lower stakes and thus hit those more often?

  • @johnskaf1276
    @johnskaf1276 7 месяцев назад

    I jam with QQ

  • @director2bob
    @director2bob Год назад

    I am jamming (hand 4)

  • @shakesbear8516
    @shakesbear8516 Год назад

    Pretty sure he has 12 combos of AA, KK and 12 combos AQ, It's equally likely, not double. Even at the river is 12 vs 8. If he ever has KQss here, then its off even more.

  • @TheHardRockG6
    @TheHardRockG6 Год назад

    2/5 NL In The House!

  • @marlonespenilla5839
    @marlonespenilla5839 Год назад +1

    I will call wt QQ

  • @Rob.777
    @Rob.777 Год назад +1

    At $2-$5 I'm jamming he could easily have 7s-10s

  • @alvasteven
    @alvasteven 5 месяцев назад

    12:09 🤔🧐 say.........

  • @pluto3215
    @pluto3215 Год назад

    Where is the audio, I see your lips move but no sound

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  Год назад

      Separate mic. Must not have synced properly.

  • @calvinsteele6052
    @calvinsteele6052 Год назад

    Call

  • @michaelb4090
    @michaelb4090 Год назад

    Ace q is an easy fold wtf 😂

  • @BigTymer-zo2iz
    @BigTymer-zo2iz Год назад

    I fold QQ there

  • @monacojerry
    @monacojerry Год назад

    But the rake looks awful

  • @clapforboobies5892
    @clapforboobies5892 Год назад

    Not sure the point of this video. You're saying you are playing loose and the opposite of how you're supposed to play to get into interesting spots but seems strange to play against the book

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  Год назад +1

      I'm playing in a game where I have a huge edge and only have 3 hours to get into interesting spots, so I'm purposely playing looser to find situations I can exploit and then share with others. Lots of unique spots in this session.

    • @clapforboobies5892
      @clapforboobies5892 Год назад

      @@ConsciousPoker Ah ok. Thanks.

  • @jdaz5462
    @jdaz5462 Год назад

    64 is not the nuts on an 875 board. You know this. We know you mean the "essential nuts", but sometimes you're up against 96 and it can also get really bad if the turn is a 9 or a 6.

    • @zekebones34
      @zekebones34 Год назад +1

      He says “I flopped the nuts or close to it.” He literally corrects himself but you have to be that guy….

    • @jdaz5462
      @jdaz5462 Год назад +1

      @@zekebones34 I missed the "close to it" part, but I'm not that guy because it's important to know that you don't have the nuts. You can be that guy that can't accept criticism.

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  Год назад +2

      I acknowledged that! But if I'm beat on this board then GG me lol.

  • @bogdans1343
    @bogdans1343 Год назад

    Clearly you should stick to these kind of games ,because at the Hustler stream something is obviously wrong with your game!

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  Год назад +1

      Lol did you see last night and the week before? I dominated while being card dead. I've won 4 in a row.

    • @bogdans1343
      @bogdans1343 Год назад

      @@ConsciousPoker I was watching you last night…great play…this is what you need to do…congrats!

  • @mothecat776
    @mothecat776 Год назад +6

    ALEC. The reason you flop the nuts at lower stakes, is because you play too many hands. AND like all players you have a selective memory!!

  • @Roman-uc3bs
    @Roman-uc3bs Год назад

    Leave it to Torelli to get the poker combos math wrong then try to sell you a course on poker math. On the river there are 6 combos of AA, 6 combos of KK, and 8 combos of AQ.

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  Год назад

      lol yes, you're right!
      I should have specified I discounted some because he doesn't always 3-bet AQo given the fact it's me and positions, whereas he always 3-bets KK/AA. I realize this looks careless on my part and thank you for pointing it out.
      Come to think of it, it may actually be closer to 4 combos based on this assumption I'm making. Anyway, my broader point was KK/AA is way more likely than AQ, no matter how you cut the cards.

  • @Mannypokeer
    @Mannypokeer Год назад +1

    can i get more info for your personal coaching i went to your instgram but there are you profile not wich one is yours

    • @ConsciousPoker
      @ConsciousPoker  Год назад

      Hey man, sure thing. I'm @AlecTorelli on Instagram. All the rest are scams. Please be careful!
      You can find me at instagram.com/alectorelli

  • @InternetLiJo
    @InternetLiJo Год назад

    SoFlo let’s go!! I’ll drop you an email ♠️ 🎉

  • @lewisriddle5859
    @lewisriddle5859 6 месяцев назад

    QQ WOULD BE COMPLETELY PLAYER DEPENDENT. OMC FOLD. ANYONE WHO CAN PLAY TAKE A CARD. CRAZY PERSON GET IT IN