Bouncing back from an unlucky runout! - Poker Vlog #17
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2021
- This poker session takes place at The Lodge in Texas, where we play some $1/2 No-Limit Hold'em. We get dealt quite a number of premium pocket pairs, but run into some misfortune that takes a chunk of our stack.
We also find ourselves in a precarious spot that plays rather atypically against @nickcbet, another regular at The Lodge. Does it work out? Watch to find out!
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Straight! Pocket Jacks!
That Q8 hand…sometimes you just gotta fold ‘em man.
When u had pocket aces and he won the pot with ace king. U could of put in a larger bet than $75. To say maybe $150-200. To stop the flush and put him off his hand before the turn came.
Nice vlog, on the Q8 hand, it’s ok to steal blinds, but when a reg 3 bets you and you have a trashy hand, just fold. His betting line was optimistic, but heads up it wasn’t that far out of line. Save your money and make moves on players showing weakness.
Great episode! Thanks for the shoutout. You only have one combo there that you don't raise for protection and it's Ace of Spades and King X. So when I jammed I knew I was good, thinking you would have raised your kings already but then you hesitated and I thought maybe you didn't know what protection meant and were about to call down with like KQ or K10. I honestly put you on JJ or 1010 with the call, which I was shocked you did call if you had those being that I am out of position triple barreling but running with your read and having a bluff catcher makes more sense! Are you still in Austin?
Any time you win money it’s a win. Way to grind it out.
On the AA KKK hand, it doesn't matter what you know about your opponent when that second King comes out bcz you're playing the cards at that point and the likelihood of anyone having a single king is very good there especially with him raising like that. i mean if he were a professional and big game player sure maybe he'd bluff bet at that but you're playing normal people poker with like some dude's rent money. so he had it there was no need to call. better safe sometimes than sorry.
KK on T8xtt: I'd consider x'ing or betting small. Flop is not good for your range but it's not that great for a 3b caller either. Villain has mostly pp and suited big cards/connectors. Most of those are in really bad shape, and the ones that aren't either have you in bad shape or are nearly even (QJdd/J9dd), so they're not folding and might raise.
On the hand that you had Q8o on the button, I don't know what he had yet, but I don't think he has the Kings. However, I think there is a really good chance that he still has you beat with a pocket pair better than eights. Your thought process that he's bluffing is good, but I still think he has something. I'd fold.
Make him show his hand. You called him . Make him show. Get all the info you can.
What was the new vlogger?
Wait for villain to show or muck. Don't give free info or allow him to get away without showing his bluff. If he just mucks, don't show.
Q 8 is a fold ... plain and simple...
1/2 Almost no bluff's in a value spot!!
I think the Q8o from the BTN wasn't a great call pre. I thinks there are even worse hands to call the 3bet if you are trying to get tricky. Even hands like 86o/s might be better given that it's not shared with vills 3bet range, whereas Q8o might be up against a better Q and doesn't have flush equity. You kinda leveled yourself into a mess i think.