I was sitting to the left of @gainzpoker. It was just crazy b/c it was a brand new table and he went on to win the 1st 10 hands in a row, but that wasn’t the weird part about it. It’s was his nearly 100% VPIP for over an hour and half. Three dealers in and still winning. It was a wild run. Very entertaining table.
Hell ya, brotha. That was the most fun I had playing in a while. We laughed so much. Can slap u from across the table with those arms (inside joke) lol
My top 4 pokerrooms in the world: Dusk till Dawn Poker Club / Nottingham UK, Harrah's Casino / New Orleans US, Casino Cosmopol / Stockholm Sweden, and King's Casino / Rozvadov Chech Republic. Yes, I played at most of the casinos in Las Vegas. Not even close to the poker in Europe. :) Let's go on a poker tour in Europe next fall! :) Nottingham, London, Stockholm, Rozvadov, Riga, Berlin, Barcelona... count me in! That would be great content!
Played with him very briefly. Was hoping to get into it, would have made good content. I got moved to another table. There were many $5/$10 games going that day.
Hey, Matt! Pocket 6s here from the first part checking in here. Straight!! Good content, man. Hope you got some tech backup to help you out. If not, hmu - I know ppl.
As someone who watches a lot of poker vlogs, yours is interesting because it's like hearing the mind of a casual poker player. Usually I'd critique many hands, but only 1 here. The 9c6c. Obviously fold is "the best play" preflop, but a call is not that bad. The turn call instead of 3-betting IS very bad though. So many hands that will continue to a 3-bet and 64 will 4-bet stack off on turn and hands like 33/55/77/88 will be tough to fold on a river jam even when you 3-bet turn and jam river.
I appreciate the feedback. Meana a lot. Ya people ask me all the time if im a "professional" poker player and im like na just some1 who likes to play. I still have my day jobs.
New subscriber here!!! Like the channel bro I became a subscriber and gave it a like. Good luck to you brother. Like your videos like your editing. Keep up the good work.
I like the ole guys play. He's not playing gto..he's playing poker and everyone else is playing scared. I personally love playing poker students, last session they donated to me for over 4k. I'm a crazy ole guy too,but if you're winning then your grinning
Y e s, a GAINZ poker vlog to lively up my Taco Tuesday, woo hoo!! Also, I put your opponent when you had flopped the absolute joint with 9♣️6♣️on a set (turns out he had 333) and a jam would have gotten called I'm almost certain of it (the specific way in which the hand was played + the runout itself would have equaled getting so much more value if you had ripped it in his face, lol. On to the next one! One more thing, the old man: that s a m e exact thing has happened to me once, just O N E time, mind you, throughout all the years I've been playing live cash games all the way from 1/2 up to 100/200, okay? I just simply could n o t lose a hand, period. The whole entire table noticed just like in your video (and it was a must move so way more ppl got to witness the veritable sun run miracle of all sun run miracles, lol), the dealer(s), etc. I'll never, ever forget it I can promise you that. It's not just running hot + playing well, that stood out, it was the c a r d s that everyone remembers me getting, like, they just kept coming and coming and coming. Whew, even thinking about it now still blows my mind. Anyway, congratulations to him and to y o u for witnessing something that rarely e v e r occurs (even you yourself spent a considerable amount of time in this vlog pointing it out).
U just had to be there. I won the 11th hand, but the old man even won 4 or 5 straight hands after that. Playing every hand and winning is just insane. It wasn't just me. U even heard the table saying, "Wow." The dealer who sees so many hands said he had never seen the run he had.
@@GainzPoker "I like you" and check means I don't have an Ace and you still might because you're checking flop 100% to my preflop 4bet. When you check again on the turn, he's confident you don't have an Ace and bets for value. Funny thing is he was betting a hand like QQ or JJ for value. He wasn't bluffing.
I saw the mistake of the 4 liner on that big 5/10 hand. There wasn't a 4 liner in that board. With that info, going for the max was the ideal play. Yes, big over bet but 2 pairs or a set is paying you off. Nice Vlog man keep it up
I know you dont play at sandia any more but i was there this past weekend playing 3-6 limit holdem chasing the bad beat jackpot of 140k! Anyways, there was an old man that won like 80% of the hands over 3 hours. He sat down with me and bought in for 100 and left at 400 plus. I left after five hours and no bad beat jackpot just down 20 bucks. Kinda swung up and down.
Dang 140k? I always said I was going to hit the Bad Beat Jackpot one day. Call my parents super late at night screaming, saying I hit it. Sandia doesn't want me back playing there anymore it's u fortunate. I'm enjoying the ride traveling and playing at different spots. I was at Talking Stick in Arizona last week. That'll be my next vlog coming out. Might do some random shorts, but ya, it was my most profitable trip on the channel thus far. Hope U hit the Bad Beat soon💪
@@GainzPoker yea, bad beat is an all time high. I live up in northern NM in La Jara, I'm a rancher. I only go down on the weekends when I can. I hope no one hits it before I return. Good luck in Arizona. Hope your vlog blows up soon. Love to support any new Mexican in poker especially one I played with! We didn't get in any hands together so you wouldn't remember me. I just have a great memory and don't get to play live poker as often as you do. Ranching is a lot of work.
The poker players biggest enemy…GREED. Instead of betting out on turn with Queens, and taking down a $580 pot (if he folded), you check in order to extract more money from your opponent, and let him draw out to win. So instead of maximizing your wins, you maximized your loss in that hand (even with the fold). Just one more thing…STOP showing your uncalled hands, even if it’s to try and entice your opponents to show theirs.
I was going to subscribe until I saw how badly you played your QQ , it's like if the other guy showed his AK face up but you wanted to give him a free card to beat you, take what's out there in the pot ia better than not taking anything at all
No big deal, tho. I still appreciate u taking the time to watch. The feedback is always appreciated as well. Helps myself and others learn from different angles and mindsets
Your comment about you checking your Qs and fading his A or Kto get value on the river makes no logical sense... there's no guarantee he going to bet/bluff at the river or check/call if he misses and you're essentially giving him a free card/hit. Take the money and move on to another spot, imo.
Ya, it was a guarantee. It's hard to understand the dynamics of the table without actually being there and playing with players for hrs. He was gonna bet if he missed.
@@GainzPoker Fair enough, that's your perception in play. I still don't agree that a player is guaranteed to do anything, is there a likelihood that he will... maybe but nothing is gtd.
Uggh, I get so sick of seeing vloggers trying to trap, and instead of pulling the pot, they let the opponent outdraw them. Greed, and Tilt, are surely losing strategies in NLH. Take what you can get, and let go of questionable hands to limit your losses. The 4 limpers hand with AA, and you raise to $25? Obviously that is at least a $55 to $70 raise hand. You asked for it (Greed), and you almost got it.
I was sitting to the left of @gainzpoker. It was just crazy b/c it was a brand new table and he went on to win the 1st 10 hands in a row, but that wasn’t the weird part about it. It’s was his nearly 100% VPIP for over an hour and half. Three dealers in and still winning. It was a wild run. Very entertaining table.
Hell ya, brotha. That was the most fun I had playing in a while. We laughed so much. Can slap u from across the table with those arms (inside joke) lol
3 dealers and still winning. I wish I could get thst kind of luck.
Playing at your table is lots of fun 😅
Had to be there
Is he really as tall as he looks?
Thanks for the shout out! It's great collabing with you!
The way you explain things is on point
My top 4 pokerrooms in the world: Dusk till Dawn Poker Club / Nottingham UK, Harrah's Casino / New Orleans US, Casino Cosmopol / Stockholm Sweden, and King's Casino / Rozvadov Chech Republic.
Yes, I played at most of the casinos in Las Vegas. Not even close to the poker in Europe. :)
Let's go on a poker tour in Europe next fall! :)
Nottingham, London, Stockholm, Rozvadov, Riga, Berlin, Barcelona... count me in! That would be great content!
I gues I gotta get my passport then. Eventually I will, just a matter of time 💪
Directly across from you at the must move was Jaman Burton, prob my favorite poker vlogger. Hope he treated you well 😝
Played with him very briefly. Was hoping to get into it, would have made good content. I got moved to another table. There were many $5/$10 games going that day.
lol i noticed that right away as well.
Hey, Matt! Pocket 6s here from the first part checking in here. Straight!! Good content, man. Hope you got some tech backup to help you out. If not, hmu - I know ppl.
What up! So far, tech stuff has been good. I'm still looking for an editor to bust out the content faster. So I can focus on the playing
Lucky catch sir. Better lucky than good tho
2:20 not sure if you noticed but across the table from you is fellow poker vlogger Jaman Burton in the black hoodie
Ya saw that. We were only on the same table for a few orbits tho. He got moved and then I got moved to a different one.
3:18 LOL, first time I heard of pocket kings referred to as the ace magnets. so true.
Really Never? It's an old saying
Awesome vlog!!! Great content
I like the end Sir. Your breakdown of all the days/wins and loses. Being Real!
As someone who watches a lot of poker vlogs, yours is interesting because it's like hearing the mind of a casual poker player. Usually I'd critique many hands, but only 1 here. The 9c6c. Obviously fold is "the best play" preflop, but a call is not that bad. The turn call instead of 3-betting IS very bad though. So many hands that will continue to a 3-bet and 64 will 4-bet stack off on turn and hands like 33/55/77/88 will be tough to fold on a river jam even when you 3-bet turn and jam river.
I appreciate the feedback. Meana a lot. Ya people ask me all the time if im a "professional" poker player and im like na just some1 who likes to play. I still have my day jobs.
New subscriber here!!! Like the channel bro I became a subscriber and gave it a like. Good luck to you brother. Like your videos like your editing. Keep up the good work.
I appreciate that a lot 💪
Enjoy your content, keep up the great vlogs!
I appreciate that it's been a fun journey so far. Stressful with all the editing lol but it's still fun playing and meeting people
I would like to see you play at a Native Casino like maybe Fire Rock. Or a northern casino like Ho-Chunk or Oneida.
Lots of thought goes into each play. Couldn't keep up 😅
I like the ole guys play. He's not playing gto..he's playing poker and everyone else is playing scared. I personally love playing poker students, last session they donated to me for over 4k. I'm a crazy ole guy too,but if you're winning then your grinning
It was cool to witness. So many laughs that whole session
Always hitting the weights 💪
Really good breakdown and explaining
Nice blog man !
Y e s, a GAINZ poker vlog to lively up my Taco Tuesday, woo hoo!! Also, I put your opponent when you had flopped the absolute joint with 9♣️6♣️on a set (turns out he had 333) and a jam would have gotten called I'm almost certain of it (the specific way in which the hand was played + the runout itself would have equaled getting so much more value if you had ripped it in his face, lol. On to the next one! One more thing, the old man: that s a m e exact thing has happened to me once, just O N E time, mind you, throughout all the years I've been playing live cash games all the way from 1/2 up to 100/200, okay? I just simply could n o t lose a hand, period. The whole entire table noticed just like in your video (and it was a must move so way more ppl got to witness the veritable sun run miracle of all sun run miracles, lol), the dealer(s), etc. I'll never, ever forget it I can promise you that. It's not just running hot + playing well, that stood out, it was the c a r d s that everyone remembers me getting, like, they just kept coming and coming and coming. Whew, even thinking about it now still blows my mind. Anyway, congratulations to him and to y o u for witnessing something that rarely e v e r occurs (even you yourself spent a considerable amount of time in this vlog pointing it out).
It was a fun time and table. Really cool experience, and to come away ahead was a bonus, lol
So much goes into each hand.
WTF what up with infatiation with the old men, you never seen a good luck streak.
U just had to be there. I won the 11th hand, but the old man even won 4 or 5 straight hands after that. Playing every hand and winning is just insane. It wasn't just me. U even heard the table saying, "Wow." The dealer who sees so many hands said he had never seen the run he had.
Old people are cool
he definetly bluffed you off kings
Very possible
@@GainzPoker "I like you" and check means I don't have an Ace and you still might because you're checking flop 100% to my preflop 4bet. When you check again on the turn, he's confident you don't have an Ace and bets for value. Funny thing is he was betting a hand like QQ or JJ for value. He wasn't bluffing.
Some of these hands are wild
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Amazing video Matty
New Sub Good stuff bro
That’s way better than I do staying 4 days in Vegas
You're so swoll! 💪
I try
18:45 Looking good Sir. So strong🫶
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I saw the mistake of the 4 liner on that big 5/10 hand. There wasn't a 4 liner in that board. With that info, going for the max was the ideal play. Yes, big over bet but 2 pairs or a set is paying you off. Nice Vlog man keep it up
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Table seemed fun
Keeping it real I like that❤
Best poker vlogger, my vote
Good job
The Guy with the shades was asleep at one point
I know you dont play at sandia any more but i was there this past weekend playing 3-6 limit holdem chasing the bad beat jackpot of 140k! Anyways, there was an old man that won like 80% of the hands over 3 hours. He sat down with me and bought in for 100 and left at 400 plus. I left after five hours and no bad beat jackpot just down 20 bucks. Kinda swung up and down.
Dang 140k? I always said I was going to hit the Bad Beat Jackpot one day. Call my parents super late at night screaming, saying I hit it. Sandia doesn't want me back playing there anymore it's u fortunate. I'm enjoying the ride traveling and playing at different spots. I was at Talking Stick in Arizona last week. That'll be my next vlog coming out. Might do some random shorts, but ya, it was my most profitable trip on the channel thus far. Hope U hit the Bad Beat soon💪
@@GainzPoker yea, bad beat is an all time high. I live up in northern NM in La Jara, I'm a rancher. I only go down on the weekends when I can. I hope no one hits it before I return. Good luck in Arizona. Hope your vlog blows up soon. Love to support any new Mexican in poker especially one I played with! We didn't get in any hands together so you wouldn't remember me. I just have a great memory and don't get to play live poker as often as you do. Ranching is a lot of work.
No way u went to Arizona. Can’t wait for that vlog to come out 💪🏽
@marcusgarcia-ez3hw yup, it was fun
Dang 140k bad beat. That's getting back up there. Is it quads over quads now?
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That is a lot of hands in a row not gonna lie
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Wild dude
That guy was the luckiest person in the world
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He was on one dang
Agreed
He said any 4 makes a straight but it doesn't. On a 23578 board a 4 is useless
Ya, when I was doing the final edits, I saw that. Was being lazy and didn't wanna do it all over again, lol
@@GainzPoker Solidarity in laziness.
@JollyRogerProductions ya, if I was more tech savvy, I could have easily fixed the mistake, but it would have taken me a while to adjust everything
Always wanting more, so greedy lol
Nice hand
Craaaazaayyy sesh
are you from arizona?
Nope NM
Good Sh!? Bro
Your a bad ass
It’s ok he’s old
I don't like to use names in videos for protection, and that's the only thing I could think of, lol
@@GainzPoker “Castman”! Lol sounds cooler
R u a 5/10 regular?
Couldn’t lose
U should have called KK against the old guy for 120. Looked really weak. He might have had QQ.
Possibly. Just waited for a better spot
I've maybe seen 4 or 5 hands won ib a row, not 10 tho
The poker players biggest enemy…GREED. Instead of betting out on turn with Queens, and taking down a $580 pot (if he folded), you check in order to extract more money from your opponent, and let him draw out to win. So instead of maximizing your wins, you maximized your loss in that hand (even with the fold). Just one more thing…STOP showing your uncalled hands, even if it’s to try and entice your opponents to show theirs.
Graphics are horrible...Sometimes in Life less = more
Appreciate the feedback. I've been searching for an editor for months now. I have 0 tech skills lol
Old man outplayed you on KK hand…..
Possibly. Wish he would have showed
I was going to subscribe until I saw how badly you played your QQ , it's like if the other guy showed his AK face up but you wanted to give him a free card to beat you, take what's out there in the pot ia better than not taking anything at all
No big deal, tho. I still appreciate u taking the time to watch. The feedback is always appreciated as well. Helps myself and others learn from different angles and mindsets
Your comment about you checking your Qs and fading his A or Kto get value on the river makes no logical sense... there's no guarantee he going to bet/bluff at the river or check/call if he misses and you're essentially giving him a free card/hit. Take the money and move on to another spot, imo.
Ya, it was a guarantee. It's hard to understand the dynamics of the table without actually being there and playing with players for hrs. He was gonna bet if he missed.
@@GainzPoker Fair enough, that's your perception in play. I still don't agree that a player is guaranteed to do anything, is there a likelihood that he will... maybe but nothing is gtd.
@dhenbhoy oh of course, the only thing guaranteed in life is death
@@GainzPoker and taxes.
@@dhenbhoy amen lol
Uggh, I get so sick of seeing vloggers trying to trap, and instead of pulling the pot, they let the opponent outdraw them. Greed, and Tilt, are surely losing strategies in NLH. Take what you can get, and let go of questionable hands to limit your losses. The 4 limpers hand with AA, and you raise to $25? Obviously that is at least a $55 to $70 raise hand. You asked for it (Greed), and you almost got it.