Been subscribed for quite some time now and today's video is 100% the reflexion on why I keep waiting for Lex videos every week: he's honesty and humility. Amazing Q&A.
Love a good heater 😎You ran really well, however, you also played your hands incredibly well. Especially enjoyed hearing your thought process. All of us plebs thank you!
i've played somewhere before where they would have mucked your TT that didn't turn up and touched the cards in the middle. you should control yourself to avoid being f'd
Thx. Good answers. Would still love to know how you decide when to muck vs when you show 1 or 2 cards when you don’t have to. Information is key in this game, and I’m trying to get better at the mental aspect of this.
Lex, you are an experienced player, so I will go ahead and make this comment. When you had 10/10 with top set, at showdown you tossed your cards towards the pot which is always close to the muck pile. Why do that !!! It puts your hand at risk!! I see players do it all the time. Why not just turn your cards over on the felt directly in front of you? Why take that risk? It makes absolutely no sense. I’ve seen bad things happen many times over my 25 years playing live poker. Just a word of friendly advice, don’t do that.
I was going to make the same comment. Don’t ever do this. Don’t ever leave the decision up to the floor no matter how slam dunk you think it is. Always turn your cards over right in front of you. Those cards are your receipt to the pot. Don’t let them out of your playing area for any reason. Never toss them out to the center of the table unless you are mucking them.
@@lucasongaming554 not a fringe rule. I’ve been playing poker for 25 years and I’ve played at many many casinos and Card rooms. I don’t know of any of them where your hand is not ruled “dead” if it touches the muck. Face up or not.
Yeah I've seen some dealers do some out of pocket shit and assume folds soooo many times. Generally the table has a sense of justice and knows when you're not folding. But some dealers just get in auto pilot and muck everything that crosses the line.
Respect. Thanks for getting to my sleep schedule question. I played for 3 years pro and sleep was always insanely rough for me. Either way, love the vlogs and demeanor always. Keep doing you Lex
That would be a good question to ask: •What qualities/qualifications would rate a card player a pro? Or... •Top 3 qualities of a successful card player? •3 most common traits shared by the best (your favorite) professional? I would think that anyone whose finances are in the black, all income earned covers all basic life expenses, and are able to see monetary growth monthly (on average) with enough extra to cover travel expenses (to shot take/ WSOP for weeks) and/or reward self with some material items one might enjoy (Gucci Glasses, New Moto, New(er)Car, Additional Pet, High rise apt in city on the water, etc.). I'm pretty sure he's doing all those things and bought into a 10K tournament before. Why would you think he wouldn't or shouldn't be qualified as a pro? When was the last time you won/lost a pot equal to the value of a car? (Not a matchbox car either) Made a poker vlog that thousands around world watch? Sat down and wrote a book about poker and poker lifestyle? Just don't get why you would watch a vlog to the end and say something trying to cheapen his work without giving some insight?
I need to play this vlog from the +/-20 minute mark for my present wife. I'm an empty nester player of 15+ years with decent success, and while she TRIES, only accepts it without understanding it. THANK YOU for saying this out loud from a pros perspective! You have inspired me again, Lex!🥴😎🍻👍🍀
Hey lex I go to hard rock and harrahs (WSOP in feb but really just a cash player) in the winter when I go to pompano beach hope to run into you! Huge fan of channel.
Hi Lexo! Love the content. Was pleasantly surprised at how enjoyable the questions were in the outro. Very insightful stuff! That sleep schedule has to be a beast...Love the advice on the bankroll management as well. What are your thoughts specifically on the amount you like to have regarding the stakes you're playing? Do you aim to have 20-30 buy-ins before you move up? Just curious. Wish you the best!
I wrote you a comment about a month ago I’m Manny from Miami. I’m really glad you’re playing 5-10 more and also great to see you running good again. Keep up the good work. Ps: that’s your game. Good luck buddy. Hope to see you at the Rock soon 👍🏻
I get more stoked for Lex vids than Brad Owen vids. Nice heater. You deserve it after all the run bad last several months. Lex, what is good bankroll management? How many buy ins do you need for the stakes you play and when do you start pulling money from your bankroll to pay for life stuff??
Great video Lex, lots of great questions answered. My question didn't get answered but that's ok, I know you can't get to all of them. I did enjoy the video and I love your poker format, I learn from hearing what you are thinking. I try to guess how you will act before you act, that has helped me with when to raise and how much to raise. Keep up the great work buddy and good luck on the felt. Jay from central Pa.
Definitely a much and isn’t a tournament don’t know why players can’t just face up their cards so simple be careful might cost you thousands in the future and this is coming from a professional dealer 🤷🏽♂️
Hi Lex, I forgot to ask a question, but luckily you answered a similar one. Enjoyed hearing about dating and potentially getting married in the future. Thanks for including the ice cream makes me feel less bad cos I bought a tub the other day as well. Well done at the felt!
What would happen at 9:25 if you threw your cards in the middle, intending to reveal your full house and they both landed face down by accident? They joke in the video you were mucking, but is there anything that could be enforced and have made you actually lose the hand? I don't play much live poker so not sure if this is a stupid question.
The way he threw them in and one landing face down the dealer had every right to call his hand dead. He is really lucky they allowed him to win that pot. All he has to do is turn them over.
Love the videos! And thanks explaining about the you tube! Always watched your videos from beginning to end! Keep it up! May you make more money on you tube! 😅
Well done. You've come along way since the days where you would flop well and then say "I feel like I could bet here but against these tight pros a check is best." You play a much more balanced style and you trust your own analysis of the hand. Very entertaining.
In the 10's full hand, weren't you heads up with the player directly to your left? I've flipped cards similarly before but to show the opponent seated on the other end of the table. I get it's semantics but in that case I'd just flip them over in front of me so he and the dealer can see (and no risk of the appearance of mucking). Does anyone else do this in the chat?
Why would you throw your cards toward the board like that? Even had one flip over.... you're asking for your hand to be mucked or a confrontation and the floor called
I have seen all your vlogs and like them all but by far I like this one the most as I think you are very honest and sincere… Keep up the good work and enjoy your journey. Wishing you the best always.
In that JJ hand around min 6 when you wanted the call. A good subliminal “trick” that works very frequently for me is to very very slowly (almost imperceptibly slowly) start dropping my head. It’s a primitive/animalistic sign of submission. Some opponents pick this up and will instinctively interpret it as weakness and call. Try it when you want calls and see if it works for you!
More Meetups will make you more comfortable. Not that you'll ever get out of being an introvert. Being an introvert myself, I enjoy pushing myself from time to time out of my comfort zone. The key is getting rest before and after the outing. It is draining. Plan accordingly.
Been subscribed for quite some time now and today's video is 100% the reflexion on why I keep waiting for Lex videos every week: he's honesty and humility. Amazing Q&A.
Love the response to questions. Super interesting to hear your perspective on being a pro/vlogger.
Love a good heater 😎You ran really well, however, you also played your hands incredibly well. Especially enjoyed hearing your thought process. All of us plebs thank you!
I’m sure he feels validated now that you told him he played well.
@@tomparsons6671 Hi hater🤣😅
i've played somewhere before where they would have mucked your TT that didn't turn up and touched the cards in the middle. you should control yourself to avoid being f'd
@@tomparsons6671 who said validation was the purpose of this comment.
Love the post. Moving to Miami in a month for work and hope to play recreationally and this had some great advice. Thank you
Thx. Good answers. Would still love to know how you decide when to muck vs when you show 1 or 2 cards when you don’t have to. Information is key in this game, and I’m trying to get better at the mental aspect of this.
Lex, you are an experienced player, so I will go ahead and make this comment. When you had 10/10 with top set, at showdown you tossed your cards towards the pot which is always close to the muck pile. Why do that !!! It puts your hand at risk!! I see players do it all the time. Why not just turn your cards over on the felt directly in front of you? Why take that risk? It makes absolutely no sense. I’ve seen bad things happen many times over my 25 years playing live poker. Just a word of friendly advice, don’t do that.
Well the places I play at as long as the cards are exposed they are live until you say fold… maybe a fringe rule at other places though
@@lucasongaming554 many many places if either of your cards touch the muck, your hand is dead
I was going to make the same comment. Don’t ever do this. Don’t ever leave the decision up to the floor no matter how slam dunk you think it is. Always turn your cards over right in front of you. Those cards are your receipt to the pot. Don’t let them out of your playing area for any reason. Never toss them out to the center of the table unless you are mucking them.
@@lucasongaming554 not a fringe rule. I’ve been playing poker for 25 years and I’ve played at many many casinos and Card rooms. I don’t know of any of them where your hand is not ruled “dead” if it touches the muck. Face up or not.
Yeah I've seen some dealers do some out of pocket shit and assume folds soooo many times.
Generally the table has a sense of justice and knows when you're not folding. But some dealers just get in auto pilot and muck everything that crosses the line.
The answering questions and sharing of your life was great. You are a good guy lex I thank you for another great video
Respect. Thanks for getting to my sleep schedule question. I played for 3 years pro and sleep was always insanely rough for me. Either way, love the vlogs and demeanor always. Keep doing you Lex
That would be a good question to ask:
•What qualities/qualifications would rate a card player a pro?
Or...
•Top 3 qualities of a successful card player?
•3 most common traits shared by the best (your favorite) professional?
I would think that anyone whose finances are in the black, all income earned covers all basic life expenses, and are able to see monetary growth monthly (on average) with enough extra to cover travel expenses (to shot take/ WSOP for weeks) and/or reward self with some material items one might enjoy (Gucci Glasses, New Moto, New(er)Car, Additional Pet, High rise apt in city on the water, etc.).
I'm pretty sure he's doing all those things and bought into a 10K tournament before.
Why would you think he wouldn't or shouldn't be qualified as a pro?
When was the last time you won/lost a pot equal to the value of a car? (Not a matchbox car either)
Made a poker vlog that thousands around world watch?
Sat down and wrote a book about poker and poker lifestyle?
Just don't get why you would watch a vlog to the end and say something trying to cheapen his work without giving some insight?
Great video! Glad you're getting back in the groove
I need to play this vlog from the +/-20 minute mark for my present wife. I'm an empty nester player of 15+ years with decent success, and while she TRIES, only accepts it without understanding it. THANK YOU for saying this out loud from a pros perspective!
You have inspired me again, Lex!🥴😎🍻👍🍀
Great game and really loved the questions at the end!! Thank you!
Hey lex I go to hard rock and harrahs (WSOP in feb but really just a cash player) in the winter when I go to pompano beach hope to run into you! Huge fan of channel.
Lex- big fan. Keep doin you. Hope you get your brother on another vlog too- it was cool seeing you with your family. Keep raking in those pots!
Thank you for the advice Lex!
Im surprised you switched seats. Seems like that first seat was fire.
Hi Lexo! Love the content. Was pleasantly surprised at how enjoyable the questions were in the outro. Very insightful stuff! That sleep schedule has to be a beast...Love the advice on the bankroll management as well. What are your thoughts specifically on the amount you like to have regarding the stakes you're playing? Do you aim to have 20-30 buy-ins before you move up? Just curious. Wish you the best!
Love it, thanks for sharing your life
I wrote you a comment about a month ago I’m Manny from Miami. I’m really glad you’re playing 5-10 more and also great to see you running good again. Keep up the good work. Ps: that’s your game. Good luck buddy. Hope to see you at the Rock soon 👍🏻
Love your videos Lex, I’m a Florida resident myself, if you’re ever in the Tampa area I know a really soft game that you might enjoy!
I get more stoked for Lex vids than Brad Owen vids. Nice heater. You deserve it after all the run bad last several months.
Lex, what is good bankroll management? How many buy ins do you need for the stakes you play and when do you start pulling money from your bankroll to pay for life stuff??
I think your answering subscribere hit is out of the park! Great content
Good job lex o. Keep up the good work. Solo is the way. People mostly complicate things. Keep a tight circle.
Always awesome to catch a fresh upload early! Keep crushin', Lex!
Lex I like the advice you gave to the guy that ask about poker and work when he is about to graduate college
Great video Lex, lots of great questions answered. My question didn't get answered but that's ok, I know you can't get to all of them. I did enjoy the video and I love your poker format, I learn from hearing what you are thinking. I try to guess how you will act before you act, that has helped me with when to raise and how much to raise. Keep up the great work buddy and good luck on the felt. Jay from central Pa.
That 10's hand was scary. Thought you almost accidentally mucked. Great session and good value bets.
Yeah that’s a muck for sure. I held my breath instantly.
Yep I just commented the same thing
I was not 100% sure because it touched the community cards and not the muck or another players cards.
Definitely a much and isn’t a tournament don’t know why players can’t just face up their cards so simple be careful might cost you thousands in the future and this is coming from a professional dealer 🤷🏽♂️
COOL VLOG & Q&A!!!
Niceeee! Glad you’re still making videos
Meaning I appreciate your videos. Not that I haven’t seen one in a while.
Hi Lex, I forgot to ask a question, but luckily you answered a similar one. Enjoyed hearing about dating and potentially getting married in the future. Thanks for including the ice cream makes me feel less bad cos I bought a tub the other day as well. Well done at the felt!
What would happen at 9:25 if you threw your cards in the middle, intending to reveal your full house and they both landed face down by accident? They joke in the video you were mucking, but is there anything that could be enforced and have made you actually lose the hand? I don't play much live poker so not sure if this is a stupid question.
The way he threw them in and one landing face down the dealer had every right to call his hand dead. He is really lucky they allowed him to win that pot. All he has to do is turn them over.
Love the videos! And thanks explaining about the you tube! Always watched your videos from beginning to end! Keep it up! May you make more money on you tube! 😅
Good stuff, liked the Q and A at the end. Only criticism is the ice cream choice....F that company.😊
Your videos are awesome man super inspirational for people keep it up please!
You should do this more often it’s pretty interesting. Thanks for keeping it real !
Great to see you on the up again ! Don’t worry too much about the gum “run bad” 🙈😊👍
Awesome vid today. Where in California are you headed?
Fun outro. Always nice to know more about the ones you spend hours a week with.
Great explanations!
Wow... outro!!! 🔥
Thanx for sharing bro...
40 minute vlog from Lex O poker!? Yes please, stopped to comment before watching 😂🎉
Hey man, how’s your green Toyota Corolla doing so for you? Man I remember when you were so happy about getting that
I've seen a hand like ur 1010 be called a dead hand before I'd be careful
Do you play tight? How many bullets do you by in for. Have you try using a go pro to record?
Do European pros have to pay taxes on gambling earnings?
Yes in tournaments if they make over 5k they have to pay taxes before receiving the payout as opposed to American players who will receive a 1099
@@RayCutlas I’m wondering about normal 1/2 5/10 games, If it’s under the reportable amount.
@@josephtaylor630 not if they are visiting, if they reside in the states yes.
Nice bottle of Caymus in the back. Love that wine
Nice hit short king 😉, i would be shaking in my boots if i played you
What program do you use to put the suites cards like that for the board
When is your low stakes book coming out?
Excellent vlog! I really liked the play with JJ. Good analysis on how to deal with aggressive players while in position.
The half baked being fully baked takes the cake
Keeping it real. Always put out good content.
Nice session Lex O
Drinking water out of the wine glass with that bottle of Caymus behind ya lol.
Came here to mention that big old liter of Caymus as well! Delicious stuff!
I like your dogs. They have great demeanor.
I liked this one. I understand you a lot better now.
Sup lex! New videos are always appreciated
Great vid and info
Loved the vid and always wish you the best.. keep it up
Nice job Lex
What app do you use for tracking?
Nice bottle of wine, my favorite! Caymus 😀
Well done. You've come along way since the days where you would flop well and then say "I feel like I could bet here but against these tight pros a check is best." You play a much more balanced style and you trust your own analysis of the hand. Very entertaining.
Are you doing a video for hustler casino
Awsome vlog Lex ty!!!!
Keep grinding Lex!
Boom! Nice run Lex O!
When are you gonna start doing some LEX-O merch gear
Are there 6 max tables in US casinos?
Nice job Lex keep winning 😅
Thanks Lex😁
You’re due for more TX poker, eah?
What's that date on your arm mean for you?
The ratio of 15 minutes of poker to 25 minutes of yapping is... ALRIGHT I guess. I still love you XD
One minute I was watching poker, the next I'm looking at tyres and getting ice cream 😂
In the 10's full hand, weren't you heads up with the player directly to your left? I've flipped cards similarly before but to show the opponent seated on the other end of the table. I get it's semantics but in that case I'd just flip them over in front of me so he and the dealer can see (and no risk of the appearance of mucking).
Does anyone else do this in the chat?
Wawa is always a stop before and after poker sessions coming from AC or Philly. It's like a staple around here. There's literally hundreds of them lol
I talked to my doc. I don't want to get into the details but some antibiotics and I'm on the mend.....
Great Q&A :)
Why would you throw your cards toward the board like that? Even had one flip over.... you're asking for your hand to be mucked or a confrontation and the floor called
Damn. Almost mucked those 10’s
Nice job. Very personable and relatable. If the mug happens in Sofla. A little help can go a long way. Hit me up. GL friend.
Nice win lex
Stick with the dogs lol!
Love the blog and loved the Q&A after. One question tho, are you positive you’re not gay?
We got you Lex👍
What breed are you dogs?
I've always liked your vlogs and watch them religiously, This Q and A section was the icing on the cake.
7:30 folded AA to your JJ
Splice is really goated I’ve had that shot forever
Here are some possible digital publishing suggestions for your book:
• Amazon
• Gumroad
Mr. Lex
I love it when you win...
You're my favorite Poker player !!!
Your fan..
River Rat 🐀
Great video. Do you still do CrossFit
well done amigo
LOL @ "it burns when I pee"
My brother used Amazon publishing 200 bucks or 250 and his book is on Amazon. Really easy to do
lol bro how do u sun run like that
im all in 😁
I have seen all your vlogs and like them all but by far I like this one the most as I think you are very honest and sincere… Keep up the good work and enjoy your journey. Wishing you the best always.
In that JJ hand around min 6 when you wanted the call. A good subliminal “trick” that works very frequently for me is to very very slowly (almost imperceptibly slowly) start dropping my head. It’s a primitive/animalistic sign of submission. Some opponents pick this up and will instinctively interpret it as weakness and call. Try it when you want calls and see if it works for you!
How much do u make from POKAA3R
More Meetups will make you more comfortable. Not that you'll ever get out of being an introvert. Being an introvert myself, I enjoy pushing myself from time to time out of my comfort zone.
The key is getting rest before and after the outing. It is draining. Plan accordingly.