As always thanks for the great content. One thing I've found very impressive about your play is how you're very good at extracting thin value, overfolding to certain player types when you have the odds to call, and getting paid the max when you have the nuts. It's rare for a player to have 1 or 2 of these traits, but to have all 3 consistently is why you will always be a crusher. Thanks for explaining your thought process and how you construct your range, and always look at a hand from a bluff perspective as well. You've helped improve my game a ton.
Against old live shitters they only have sets and 87dd when they raise the flop. Good fold by Sam though it’s always so hard to make it in the actual spot.
After rewatching, i dont understand the A7dd river fold. Tight player closing action out if the BB could be suited Kx, Qx and Jx combos (and the 66/44). The Kx would prob be the x-raise flop right? And small c-bet turn to feel out a flush? If he thinks you only have 1 diamond and miss the river then the jam seems resonable. Given that youre ahead of most of the Kx, isnt 3:1 the right price to call here?
Just from watching him play up to that point, he was so snug no bluffs, an hadn't raised once before that. On the flop I gave him a few flush draw combos, 66, 44, K6s, and K4s. Once the small bet on the turn, I really discounted most of them. That tiny bet is almost always a check when they make the flush. Tbh, even if he did have a smaller flush there, it may have set him up to think I'm very tight and bluff off 2k in a later pot
So on the Ad7d nut flush fold…I had to rewatch a few times because at first I was completely confused. Could you explain what hands you were thinking he could have? My thoughts are KK, Kx boats and that’s it right? I’d have a hard time folding this, nice play hopefully
Flop was K64 I think, so K6s K4s, but mostly worried about sets. If he turned the flush, I reckon we would've seen a check, or a big bet. Seeing this tiny bet, followed by a large one and the fact that he hadn't thrown in a single raise postflop up to that point had alarm bells going off.
@BS , Hey I just found your channel cool seeing someone else from Vancouver who plays poker and Vlogs, I usually play 1-3/2-5 at Grandvilla in Burnaby I’ll sub and follow good luck 🤞
I made a $400 hero call the other day in a similar situation. He also insta-mucked, so I didn't even show my hand. Great call; hope it felt at least 5x as great as mine!! =)
I can't believe that dude stayed at the table if he's getting run over. You're in Vegas! seat change, table change, casino change! No way I keep playing at that table!
When you had the QdTd did the opp show his hand? I’m guessing 57d, 78d, maybe A5d but definitely heavy on that 78. It sucks it’s probably the only time your all in would’ve been called and got you another $760
Nothin really, they crush the low stack with precision. I can’t lie, some of those guys are good . I do alright mostly, playing in tournaments. I get lucky once in a while playing 1-3 low stacked.
8:55 When he says "you're good" there, I wouldn't show unless he shows first, especially after that A7 hand. E: And you let him do it again on the main hand of the video? If he wants to muck and concede the pot, let him. If he wants to see your cards, he has to show in both those spots. It's not rude, or angling or anything like that.
Apologizing after backdooring a flush, after being in for 8k in a 2/5 game, and getting shown a backdoor straight flush, I might just jump off the top of the Wynn
Would you ever mind talking about loving in Canada, what do you do for a living or how is it for someone wanting to move there from the US? Sorry, kinda odd but thought I'd ask. Thanks.
I would also be interested in what his career is. Something flexible I'm sure since hes been on the road well over a month, maybe with the option to work remotely or something like that but honestly with 5-10 hour sessions almost daily I would wager he quit his day job with a healthy savings. Hes just wayy too good to not do this shit full time.
I can only speak for Vancouver, but it's a really great city, we have seasons, beaches, mountains, transit isn't terrible, really good food all over town at reasonable prices, housing costs are alarmingly high so is gas, but besides those two, everything else is cheaper than the west coast of the States. I'm a Realtor back home, taking the winter off right now, and I'll be back for the Spring season!
Enjoy the vlog. Just an observation but some of the hands you break down and listening to hands you discount your opponent having seems more from knowing what they had than good reasons to discount from their range. I would just ask yourself can you really justify discounting such and such hands during the breakdown if you didn't know what they had?
I try my best to explain my thought process as it happened in game, but a lot of the hands I discount is just more intuition from observing how they played previous hands. There are many spots where I'm wrong and I discounted x part of my opponent's range and they just had it.
@@BluffaloSam Yeah I get it, you guys had a bit of a dynamic going on so I’m sure you were right most of the time. Just unfortunate he had a huge hand this time.
Also minor editing suggestion; can you put the screen of you talking in the upper right hand corner so it doesnt block the preflop graphics at times. Its a small thing, but would overall give the video a much cleaner look.
I actually like seeing you talk about the hands, adds a little more visual entertainment and you’re very expressive. Just my opinion though. That Canadian positivity breaths life into the poker vlog world.
@Railjamfrontflip I'll see the response from the videos, and then maybe move it around. Top right really blocked out quite a bit of the "action" when I tried it the first time
Nice call. What would he really be repping there to go for such value against your range? Doesn't make sense, so definitely a nice call and I would have sigh called myself. K is also great scare card on the board, so perfect bluff card. If he had AK, just seems too hard to get that much value on that board and I doubt AQ overbet 2x jams K river given the way played. Nice call, thanks for sharing. Good hand for review :)
Tough to assign a thought process like that, it was like 3 or 4 seconds before he 2x overbet shoved. That's a lot of thoughts in 3-4 seconds, it was straight up street poker at that point!
Damn you’re first hand history is bad , you’re gonna have a nice little learning curve playing poker, don’t expect you to last tho until you study more.
Bro he could of bet like that with jus trip kings, cant believe you folded nut flush...thats was baaaad, he didnt show bc he didnt have u beat, come on man
@@BluffaloSam He could be just 2 see where he's at if he thought you might have a stronger king. If he thought you might also have a king it's a good play
As always thanks for the great content.
One thing I've found very impressive about your play is how you're very good at extracting thin value, overfolding to certain player types when you have the odds to call, and getting paid the max when you have the nuts.
It's rare for a player to have 1 or 2 of these traits, but to have all 3 consistently is why you will always be a crusher.
Thanks for explaining your thought process and how you construct your range, and always look at a hand from a bluff perspective as well. You've helped improve my game a ton.
Him not showing in the A7dd is, 90% of the time, all the closure you needed lol
That's what I thought too
Definitely
Holy shit man lol. That 2k into 800 punt. Fantastic stuff. most entertaining vlog ive seen.
That Ad7d river fold seems so absurd, but after rewatching that segment a few times i realized you are actually just a disciplined genius
Against old live shitters they only have sets and 87dd when they raise the flop.
Good fold by Sam though it’s always so hard to make it in the actual spot.
ak, kq, kj, k10,k9 would all jam, which he beats, as well as smaller flushes....its a call all day, hes winning that hand almost every time
After rewatching, i dont understand the A7dd river fold.
Tight player closing action out if the BB could be suited Kx, Qx and Jx combos (and the 66/44). The Kx would prob be the x-raise flop right? And small c-bet turn to feel out a flush? If he thinks you only have 1 diamond and miss the river then the jam seems resonable. Given that youre ahead of most of the Kx, isnt 3:1 the right price to call here?
I have the same question
Just from watching him play up to that point, he was so snug no bluffs, an hadn't raised once before that. On the flop I gave him a few flush draw combos, 66, 44, K6s, and K4s. Once the small bet on the turn, I really discounted most of them. That tiny bet is almost always a check when they make the flush. Tbh, even if he did have a smaller flush there, it may have set him up to think I'm very tight and bluff off 2k in a later pot
That makes sense. Wp 👍
I feel like I’m saving money watching your vids!
You have taught so much about actual game play, thank you!!
You run really pure
So on the Ad7d nut flush fold…I had to rewatch a few times because at first I was completely confused. Could you explain what hands you were thinking he could have? My thoughts are KK, Kx boats and that’s it right? I’d have a hard time folding this, nice play hopefully
Flop was K64 I think, so K6s K4s, but mostly worried about sets. If he turned the flush, I reckon we would've seen a check, or a big bet. Seeing this tiny bet, followed by a large one and the fact that he hadn't thrown in a single raise postflop up to that point had alarm bells going off.
Watching your improvements in the game has been great to watch. Been watching you since day one.
I know you have, thanks for all the comments fella :)
@@BluffaloSam comments are good for the algorithm!
Love your vlogs. I hope to see you at The Lodge.
One question - For $320, I would’ve called the A7s hand. What do you think the villain had?
K6s K4s 66 or 44 ofc. Say hi if you see me!
Amazing call with AJ! Nice play.
@BS , Hey I just found your channel cool seeing someone else from Vancouver who plays poker and Vlogs, I usually play 1-3/2-5 at Grandvilla in Burnaby I’ll sub and follow good luck 🤞
I'm enjoying ur content, with how much fun ur having 👍. Fantastic job.
You are playing well but running soooo hot. The downswing always comes. Be careful.
Enjoyed your blog new subscriber.
How do you fold the nut flush but call the same price with a singular pair…please explain
Bonjour Sam je suis français même si je comprends l anglais je vais ecrire en francais. Merci pour tes vidéos ! Super travail et super intéressant !
Merci Beaucoup!
Holy shit man that over bet from the villian X was crazy 😭😭. I’m headed to Vegas tomorrow hope to find that kind of action
Wynn 2/5 is my suggestion!
I made a $400 hero call the other day in a similar situation. He also insta-mucked, so I didn't even show my hand. Great call; hope it felt at least 5x as great as mine!! =)
@BluffaloSam, the all-in call with AJ is a losing call 90% of the time, but I love your player analysis and reasons to flick in the chip. Keep it up!
Damn nice wins
Running good, and playing good
Running hot at the right time. Lfg.
Are you going to be playing on the lodge livestream this Sunday? I will be at the lodge would love to chat with you!
Won't be there until late December, feel free to say hi if you do run into me!
I can't believe that dude stayed at the table if he's getting run over. You're in Vegas! seat change, table change, casino change! No way I keep playing at that table!
It's not like any of those things are going to change anything though.
@@BluffaloSam u said that dude was down about 8K... cant get any worse!
@@SGK12345 Oh... it can 😂
Mate, you are going to crush that stream. Don’t like the hero call with AK if your opponent is whaling around. There are better spots to stack him
When you had the QdTd did the opp show his hand? I’m guessing 57d, 78d, maybe A5d but definitely heavy on that 78. It sucks it’s probably the only time your all in would’ve been called and got you another $760
He didn't show. No idea what he had
I’m hoping to see you at Sandia casino in New Mexico sometime, you can get some revenge on the local whales and sharks for me!!
Revenge on the whales?? What did they do to you?
Nothin really, they crush the low stack with precision. I can’t lie, some of those guys are good . I do alright mostly, playing in tournaments. I get lucky once in a while playing 1-3 low stacked.
8:55 When he says "you're good" there, I wouldn't show unless he shows first, especially after that A7 hand.
E: And you let him do it again on the main hand of the video? If he wants to muck and concede the pot, let him. If he wants to see your cards, he has to show in both those spots. It's not rude, or angling or anything like that.
Apologizing after backdooring a flush, after being in for 8k in a 2/5 game, and getting shown a backdoor straight flush, I might just jump off the top of the Wynn
What if a diamond comes in that 65ss hand river?
Would you ever mind talking about loving in Canada, what do you do for a living or how is it for someone wanting to move there from the US? Sorry, kinda odd but thought I'd ask. Thanks.
I would also be interested in what his career is. Something flexible I'm sure since hes been on the road well over a month, maybe with the option to work remotely or something like that but honestly with 5-10 hour sessions almost daily I would wager he quit his day job with a healthy savings. Hes just wayy too good to not do this shit full time.
I can only speak for Vancouver, but it's a really great city, we have seasons, beaches, mountains, transit isn't terrible, really good food all over town at reasonable prices, housing costs are alarmingly high so is gas, but besides those two, everything else is cheaper than the west coast of the States. I'm a Realtor back home, taking the winter off right now, and I'll be back for the Spring season!
Just on a break right now, market is slow (Real Estate, pre-development sales) I'll be back in the Spring.
High hand bonus for the SF?
No high hands at the Wynn
Enjoy the vlog. Just an observation but some of the hands you break down and listening to hands you discount your opponent having seems more from knowing what they had than good reasons to discount from their range. I would just ask yourself can you really justify discounting such and such hands during the breakdown if you didn't know what they had?
I try my best to explain my thought process as it happened in game, but a lot of the hands I discount is just more intuition from observing how they played previous hands. There are many spots where I'm wrong and I discounted x part of my opponent's range and they just had it.
Man you were playing so good. I really don’t understand the jam with the AK on the three diamond board. Just no reason for it.
I know, that one was a bit adventerous
@@BluffaloSam I suppose you had alot more flushes in range than him, it’s unfortunate he had a monster. Bluffing the table maniac is never advised lol
@nicholi2789 I just put him on mostly air, and thought he would snap fold a lot there
@@BluffaloSam Yeah I get it, you guys had a bit of a dynamic going on so I’m sure you were right most of the time. Just unfortunate he had a huge hand this time.
@@nicholi2789 still probably a bit of a punt though
Also minor editing suggestion; can you put the screen of you talking in the upper right hand corner so it doesnt block the preflop graphics at times. Its a small thing, but would overall give the video a much cleaner look.
I'm experimenting with different things, might just remove it all together.
I actually like seeing you talk about the hands, adds a little more visual entertainment and you’re very expressive. Just my opinion though. That Canadian positivity breaths life into the poker vlog world.
@Railjamfrontflip I'll see the response from the videos, and then maybe move it around. Top right really blocked out quite a bit of the "action" when I tried it the first time
@@BluffaloSamput it in the bottom middle of the screen. There is just blue space there below your cards that can house your head
@@Nosirt Maybe, I'd be a bit worried it may block my hole cards, and it looks weird when it isn't in a corner.
Catching punts like Devin Hester.
Ayy man can I ask you where u started with your challenge at 100$
Pokerstars .55c tournaments
Call this man Devin Hester, cause he’s out here fielding punts
Nice call. What would he really be repping there to go for such value against your range? Doesn't make sense, so definitely a nice call and I would have sigh called myself. K is also great scare card on the board, so perfect bluff card. If he had AK, just seems too hard to get that much value on that board and I doubt AQ overbet 2x jams K river given the way played. Nice call, thanks for sharing. Good hand for review :)
Tough to assign a thought process like that, it was like 3 or 4 seconds before he 2x overbet shoved. That's a lot of thoughts in 3-4 seconds, it was straight up street poker at that point!
Only if everyone can flop a straight back to back to back like you…
That poor poor guy.
Do we get to see that Ace Jack hand if Mr X just had King 9 there either way very nice call
Oh absolutely, but the video title would be called "My biggest punt to date" 😂
That's awesome but hope you don't have that title for a vlog ever good luck on the tables
@mikehager5506 Eventually I will 😂
he can muck a worse flush there. Def a call for the price
I explained why he really can't have a worse flush there. I don't see him check raising QJdd ever.
been subbed for a few month keep up the hard work your poker playing is great hopefully your graph is going up!!!
I don't think you have a lot to gain by showing nut flush fold gg gl!
I only show to hopefully get my opponent to show for the vlog
herocall with 3rd pair but folding nutfllush against some boomer sitting and nitting over kis AK? lol
Where did you study at
Upswing
A7D hand horrible fold
Damn you’re first hand history is bad , you’re gonna have a nice little learning curve playing poker, don’t expect you to last tho until you study more.
Bro he could of bet like that with jus trip kings, cant believe you folded nut flush...thats was baaaad, he didnt show bc he didnt have u beat, come on man
He's never raising a K on the flop, so he can never have trips that aren't a boat. He didn't show because he had it. (most likely)
@@BluffaloSam He could be just 2 see where he's at if he thought you might have a stronger king. If he thought you might also have a king it's a good play
@y-u-do-yo he cannot have a king here. You gotta start range construction from the beginning.
Damn 4th today :(
Embarassing
Are you helf asain
Helf helf
@@BluffaloSam Philippine
@@brucesanderson7773 no, but I get that a lot
First
Second
you are bad player
Thanks, appreciate it :)