I noticed that as well after I uploaded it to RUclips….. since I live so rural it takes me about 4-5 hours to upload one video - so I decided to run with the small typo / error.
Dude, I owe you some $$$... you pointed out flaws in my game I didn't know I had! You saved me $$$... I thought I had bad luck. I'll buy you a beer when I meet you.
@ 9:31, The hand you had A445Q flop 67h8h,. The guy moved in with A29T6, he had 6T hearts, turned 9h, he made a straight flash on the turn. how did ya chop it?
really bummed i wasnt able to make it out to meet you and Wayne while y'all were here. going through a divorce and struggling to find time for poker amongst everything going on so hopefully next time. Likely moving back to New England to be closer to family soon so maybe I will see you guys at Boston Encore in the future!
Hardest things in the world to go through is divorce! Mine took two years and I do not wish that upon anyone regardless if you want out or not - definitely not easy! Take care of yourself first! The card gods will decide when we shall meet and duel!!! Ty for watching and Ty for the comment. Hope things look up for you
It is Chicago charitable games! Ty for watching can’t wait to see some more of these shirts I’ve been coming up with seeing them at the meet up games! See you April 1st!!!
I ended up winning 1600 this session…. This included straddles up to 160 by yours truly! Those will be coming out in the next video - literally had over 1000 small clips from Texas! Working through them! Ty for the comment and Ty for watching
Professor: You are obviously a top player and an excellent thinker of the game. Don't take this the wrong way but if your students tried to emulate your preflop play, they would get clobbered. Average and even above average players need big pot hands to play big pots. I don't know much about Big O but even to me, some of the hands with which you raised preflop look suspect. But I do know PLO fairly well and the hand from the last VLOG - A399 without a suited ace - is definitely not a hand with which your students should be raising and hoping to play a big pot. Sure...perhaps once they are at your level and can read opponents very well etc. Bottom line: One has to be damn good post-flop to put in some of the preflop raises that you are putting in. You might need a disclaimer on your VLOGs: "Professional driver on closed circuit - don't try this at home."
I appreciate your analysis and believe you make some great points. Starting off hands like A399 or A799 should be played in position or if you are playing relatively deep (doing a short buy in of 200-400 in 1/2-5 is not ideal). Good points! Ty for the comment and Ty for watching!
Thanks!
@@mindoro2mendo Ty so much! Appreciate you watching and the super thanks!
Catching up on some of your videos I've missed and great content as always! Jim
Another great lesson, Professor! Just want to point out that at 7:45 you flopped the low end straight, not a straight draw.
I noticed that as well after I uploaded it to RUclips….. since I live so rural it takes me about 4-5 hours to upload one video - so I decided to run with the small typo / error.
You have the best graphics, very easy to follow what’s going on in the hands. Thanks for all the work you do.
@@kevincrecy awwww! Ty! I do truly appreciate the feedback and appreciate you watching and subscribing! Ty so much!
Nice video!! You love teaching people I can see from your videos
I do my best! I appreciate the comment and Ty for watching!
Dude, I owe you some $$$... you pointed out flaws in my game I didn't know I had! You saved me $$$... I thought I had bad luck. I'll buy you a beer when I meet you.
Sounds good brotha!
Ty for the comment and Ty for watching
The Punters turned out to be a good name for our team.
Love the name!
@ 9:31, The hand you had A445Q flop 67h8h,. The guy moved in with A29T6, he had 6T hearts, turned 9h, he made a straight flash on the turn. how did ya chop it?
If memory serves me right - there is a diamond somewhere and I had a typo for either what was on the flop or in his hand
Why was it a chop up the 45678 hand
He has A2 for the nut low which was lower than my A4.
really bummed i wasnt able to make it out to meet you and Wayne while y'all were here. going through a divorce and struggling to find time for poker amongst everything going on so hopefully next time. Likely moving back to New England to be closer to family soon so maybe I will see you guys at Boston Encore in the future!
Hardest things in the world to go through is divorce! Mine took two years and I do not wish that upon anyone regardless if you want out or not - definitely not easy!
Take care of yourself first! The card gods will decide when we shall meet and duel!!!
Ty for watching and Ty for the comment. Hope things look up for you
What song?
I’ll see if I can pull it up - it’s a generic song with the program I use for video editing - but I’ll post the full version later on!
Hey is it rockford charitable games or chicago charitable games? Nice video, I'll be wearing a shirt.
It is Chicago charitable games!
Ty for watching can’t wait to see some more of these shirts I’ve been coming up with seeing them at the meet up games! See you April 1st!!!
Shouldn't that guy have scooped at 9:40 it looks like he has 10/6 of hearts for the straight flush? lol
I’ll look again - but I would of remembered that! Either board is slightly wrong or his cards are.
How much did you lose?
I ended up winning 1600 this session….
This included straddles up to 160 by yours truly! Those will be coming out in the next video - literally had over 1000 small clips from Texas! Working through them! Ty for the comment and Ty for watching
Professor: You are obviously a top player and an excellent thinker of the game. Don't take this the wrong way but if your students tried to emulate your preflop play, they would get clobbered. Average and even above average players need big pot hands to play big pots. I don't know much about Big O but even to me, some of the hands with which you raised preflop look suspect. But I do know PLO fairly well and the hand from the last VLOG - A399 without a suited ace - is definitely not a hand with which your students should be raising and hoping to play a big pot. Sure...perhaps once they are at your level and can read opponents very well etc.
Bottom line: One has to be damn good post-flop to put in some of the preflop raises that you are putting in. You might need a disclaimer on your VLOGs: "Professional driver on closed circuit - don't try this at home."
I appreciate your analysis and believe you make some great points. Starting off hands like A399 or A799 should be played in position or if you are playing relatively deep (doing a short buy in of 200-400 in 1/2-5 is not ideal).
Good points!
Ty for the comment and Ty for watching!
i thought big o was with 6 cards
That’s big easy! Big O - also called Congress in Texas. Is 5 card hi/lo.
Should be a good game!