$5/$10 No Limit at the Fabulous Aria Las Vegas
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
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favourable outcome for you. love the vids!
Andrew, how about a tee that says "Well into the Tank"
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At about 6:12 you say you lost the hand but I don't see how that is possible. You have an 8 and a 9 to make a 2 pair. Your opponent only has a 1 pair. Even though it's an Ace a 2 pair still beats a 1 pair. Can anyone explain please
The best poker vlog on youtube. 100k subs inc, then 250k shortly thereafter. Thx 4 all uploads.
This was like a Marvel Universe cross-over with Brad Owen. I think there was a "first appearance" of Andrew in one of Brad's previous vlogs. I enjoy the mix of poker analysis and other random commentary that makes the cut for your episodes. We haven't seen a DELETED SCENES vlog lately. Maybe you could upload one of those and catch up on sleep.
3 of my favorite poker vloggers Andrew Neeme, Jeff Boski and Brad Owen very entertaining to watch keep up the great videos guys much appreciated Frank
Really solid play and eval. You're a constant reminder to be humble about your game, be open to admit possible mistakes and look things objectively. Love your vlogs and appreciate all the time you put into them!
Brad's house looks nice af
Maybe it's his parents or he pays a buttload of rent? It looks way to big for such a young semi-low stakes poker player
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*gives standing ovation*
Haha, not my house. Would never be able to afford to live here on my own. This is my gf's place. I have my own house that is... not as nice but I rent it out now.
When do we get to meet your girlfriend?
Guys, watch the entire ad before the video. Don't skip it. Andrew gets paid more $$
This video is very favorable , just like all the others. Keep up the great work sir.
Saw Brad's video before this one and it cracked me up to see you there, awesome 5 second collab
Great cameo appearance in Brad's video. I got a good laugh out of it. Make sure to take care of yourself or you won't be playing poker or making vlogs. Taking care of yourself includes taking breaks for the much needed r&r. Seems to me your fans will be here for you no matter what.
Dude keep grinding on! Whether it be poker or video production you have made some amazing content. I'm currently in my last semester at FSU in the Digital Media Production Program and I know exactly what it feels like to have multiple videos to produce and edit with demanding deadlines. Just got gotta think about the bigger picture and how everybody will enjoy your work. I know it seems tough but in my opinion the final product makes it 100%worth it. And if you decide to not do the video production think anymore I'm sure everybody will be supportive of it, I know I would be.
Keep it up dude!
Thanks James. You want an internship?
Paid in chips? or poker advice?
Maybe some combination of the two? Message me if you want to discuss it.
ok will do!
messaged!
Any thoughts to check-jamming the turn 3-handed with jacks? Once you decide to call the turn bet it's really tough to fold to any river bet unless you're hoping he fires again with ace high.
You need to hire an editor!! If your hourly grinding rate is somewhere between $80-$120/h then if you suddenly have 12 extra hours , even if you play half that you're going to come out with a profit after paying for your editor. In my opinion this is how you grow any business and it will make your life a million times easier. Find someone that's passionate and has the skills, teach them your style, and go out and enjoy your life! Good luck and keep up the amazing vlogs!
Thanks for all the hard work you do to put out these great vlogs. I didn't realize it took so long to get them properly edited. Please know that they are very appreciated and respected!!!
@11:00 For the pre-flop play with the jacks, you'd need to be including them in some sort of counter-exploitive value jamming range to get them in that deep; otherwise, your calling range there is very face up. It also might help you jam more frequently and help the BB to cold call more frequently if you and the BB have deeper effective stacks than you and the button player. Multiway exploitive play! Fun stuff, for sure :) Another bit to consider is that even on great boards you're going to see at least 4 cards, so your opponent is realizing a ton of equity with whatever he has, so that incentivizes you to be a more aggressive pre-flop, even with stacks the way they are here.
I tend to call with the vast majority of my non-bluffing range to the 4b there. Do you think that's bad?
There isn't enough room to 5 bet and fold for this hand, so I definitely like your analysis of the pre-flop play. It isn't bad not to jam pre-flop with some of your hands, but it is less than optimal because you negative yourself the strategic option of bluff jamming, or semi-bluff jamming, if that makes it feel safer :) When you've ramped up the pre-flop aggression, especially 3 handed, that type of approach will force your opponents to turn JJ into a monster for you. If they simply wait until they have a great hand to 4 bet, you're taking pots down pre-flop and post-flop so often that you're paying off the times that they may be waiting for something like QQ/AKs.
Great vlog Andrew! You ever folding to a jam on the river with your JJ on the 72243 board? Think you only had around $700 behind.
Probably not 3 handed.
JJ - with a dry board of 772 standard call. The 4 on the turn didn't change anything. The btn bets 460 and you have 700/800 left, it's better to ship it there. He most likely calls with one card to come. The main reason you should ship it there is because if he ships it on the river you still call, so your in the same spot. If you just call and the river is an A-K-Q and he ships it you probably fold so by shipping it on the turn you eliminate the chances of that scenario. I like shipping on the turn with over pairs unless your certain your beat.
I agree. Villain is folding to a ship on the turn everything he's checking/giving up the river with, so you don't lose anything. The gain comes from getting all the money in when he calls with a worse pair, that he might fold to a scare card on the river. If Villain has AA-QQ, you were doomed to lose your stack anyway.
ctrevino1 hmmm, very few worse value hands villain takes that line and stacks off on turn with. is he bet, bet/call off with some TT or AK? maybe sometimes. if he picked up nut spades on the turn he's calling off as well... but on the flip side, we shut out his airballs that potentially go for the river jam. remember, villain still has a range advantage on the turn given both his and Andrews lines up to that point. in general it's UNfavorable to jam non nut value hands into stronger ranges. I think I'd prefer a jam in that spot from Andrew with a hand like KQss instead, or 56ss, etc.
I might be off on this one though. curious to hear what ole Neeme thinks.
"we shut out his airballs that potentially go for the river jam" Very true. I'm just not sure how much bluff range there is on that board texture. It's also worth considering how much overcards in the Villain's 4b range would call a jam on the turn? If Villain is barreling with AK, KQ, AJ, QJs type hands, would those call a jam on the turn? Another thing to think about is how much A7-Q7 is in Villain's 4b range. If there is a lot (there would be for me), jamming the turn is best.
I prefer to keep his range wide going into the river and don't think I have to worry too much about denying equity on that runout. It's tough to know though, because I'm not sure how wide his 4b range is.
I am going through an unfavorable time in my life at the moment, but watching you Andrew makes it favorable again. Thank you!!!
FAVORABLE CAMEO...luv it!
I like it when you and Brad appear together in your vlogs. Kinda like when Pawn Stars did their crossover show that included the American Pickers and American Restoration
Andrew, thanks for the opportunity to look inside the daily, werkly,monthly grind of a true Vegas pro. you are fun to watch and I love the break down of hands. keep up the great work. Sincerely Rick Cox from washington.
I really enjoyed meeting you Wednesday night! Thank you for being so down to earth. Good luck to you.
Good meeting you too Chris! Cheers buddy.
Is that a WebCam in your bathroom ?? .....classic ! ! !
Question? Why do you prefer 3-4 handed 5/10 over a better 2/5 game? I like 5-6 handed minimum. I would think you play hands you wouldn't normally play by playing button too often and defending your blinds a lot with inferior holdings
Andrew...I think I speak for a lot of people when I say that I'm a huge fan of the vlog...but it shouldn't mess with your work schedule. I think we would all be just as happy with less frequent videos. I've seen multiple vloggers burn out, and I do not wish to lose you.
Andrew - always carry some of those in the trunk of your car! You can autograph and give them away here and there, drive even more traffic to your sites!!!
Keep up the great work Andrew! I am having the feel for your video blogs the same way I enjoyed CTFxC and the Shaytards back in the day. I'm finding myself enjoying the people that are involved with your hands as much as the action you describe. I look for similarities when I play some action games in my local circuit. Great going. See ya next time. -BooyaBirdy
Always a good morning when you log onto youtube and catch a new Andrew Neeme Vlog less than 10 minutes after it's posted. Cheers Andrew!
on the JJ hand, i think 180bbs in a spot with wide ranges (short handed or SB vs BU) is a good spot to turn JJ/KQo into 5bet "bluff" jams. they have good removal and dont block the A2-5s + you could get QQ/AQ/maybe even AK to fold. Otherwise you just play with an awkward SPR out of position like you mentioned. Around 250bb+ I think flatting becomes better.
I agree, particularly with the cold caller's dead money in there already.
Hey Andrew. Your Vlogs are great. I am pretty new to the channel, but I've worked through most of your videos now, and they're quality stuff. Thank you for that. I've been playing cards semi seriously for a few years now, but never full time. In one of your Q&A's (or maybe even a stand alone vid) could you talk about some of the off the felt poker related life stuff? Like taxes, insurance, retirement, how you go about "working hours", how you stay disciplined (off the felt) with spending and decision making such that you can manage to live this kind of life, staying connected to the rest of the world, etc etc. Thank you, and keep up the great work!
Thanks for doing these vlogs Andrew. Soon as i see it up i stop everything and watch. Very good analysis and high quality vids. I appreciate the time and sacrifices you make for us. Keep grinding bro.
Thanks Chris, I appreciate it.
You and Brad are my favorite poker vlogers, this video colab made my day
Love the vids man. I can't believe u put that much time into vlogging. Man dude that many hours a day for a video for online ? Idk that's a tough thing to do and spend ur time doing something else or something . Exercising, hiking a few times a week, reading books to educate urself.. idk haha. Props to you bud. That's a ton of commitment just for a video for people to see out of ur days !!!!!!!
Wow. How come I just found you?! Love the format, the analysis, the commentary and of course the quality! You have yourself a new sub! Keep it up!
I don't know but I'm glad you're here now!
Played the JJ hand fine imo. Jamming the turn folds out his bluffs and gets you snapped off by QQ+ so I definitely think calling down is better although stack sizes are awkward. A river jam is probably a fold unless you think this opponent is capable of a triple barrel bluff where his range looks super strong and his sizing looks like value town.
Thanks. Yeah river is pretty close for that amount. I'd be pretty tempted to call it off vs some.
Oh snap, totally missed the favourable shirt on Brad's blog. Was laughing at Andrew fumbling with the ....................cat.
Andrew, any chance you could play a tournament sometime? I have never seen or heard you talk about them before. I know it is a different play style, but I am interested in your input!
He had some blog thing he called them lotto tickets so... Wait for the WSOP I think he will buy some lotto tickets then.
BittorSweet shut up meg
Ahhhhh man :(
Yeah I'll be in the WSOP mix for sure. Maybe something before then, we'll see...
on The JJ 4 bet hand..seeing as we have no player style info..shouldn't we take the optimal line every time and not nitpick the results...As in the "grind"..curious to know what the computers say is optimal..any knos??
when are we going to see you on Poker Night in America?
I asked before. Answers was, not quite rolled for it.
Yeah PNIA might be a little tough but I'll hop on one of the other game streams soon.
Andrew Neeme PNIA games seem super soft, and very profitable for a player of your skill. I'd say shot taking with 25bi would be both responsible and profitable.
You need a good $20k to take advantage of that game. He's not going to want to play super nitty short stack poker and PNIA is never going to invite him back if he ever did that LOL. Hellmuth is the only one they let on the show who plays like that and none of us enjoy watching him maneuver a 7bb stack all night anyway!
Kia
1. I like all your videos cuz I know between sessions and edit it's a full time gig. 2.keep showing love to the other good vlloggers...The live poker grind is trying to recover from the Internet bubble and burst...keep it up!!
Could it be preferable to shift down to the 2/5 game when 5/10 goes 3 handed?
Nope! Shorthanded is much more fun and depending on the lineup, more profitable.
Just remember it's always easier after any given hand to say whether one made the correct play or not. On the 2nd JJ hand, I like the approach you took by just flat calling. The villain was repping a super strong hand and its very possible he snaps you with AA, KK, 77, etc. In the A-Q hand, again I like how you played it. When he checks it to you on the turn, I don't think it's a mistake to value bet simply because he showed weakness with that check. Btw I don't believe for a second that he had a set of 7's, I think he had something like Ax diamonds, K-Q, or some medium pair like Jacks. However, given he bombed the river made it a really tough decision. I guess we will never know, but I think you played your hands fine (as always). Thanks for the videos, Andrew, and I'll see you next time. P.S. I love my Favorable shirt.
recommended by Andrew. great video! look forward to binge watching the rest of your vlog!
Great videos, Andrew. I appreciate the time you put into them for all of us to share. It's good to see how a lower limit grinder's life is instead of always seeing the high rollers. Your analysis of hands is spot on and helpful. You are and will have a good life in poker as long as you pursue it. You have the knowledge, skill and demeanor to be successful in this field, as your videos show. Great job. Keep building that stack higher!
Just love it. Love the integration w/ Brad, the music, yes ironic. Keep grinding at the tables & vlogs!
I’ve noticed a lot when you flop top pair and they bet into you usually flat....is raising a bad play in that spot? Mainly thinking about the AQ...Q73 hand.
Thanks Andrew for all the vids and that great part with brad. This video is definitely favorable
Well, HANDS DOWN the BEST Video Poker Blogs out there. Keep Em Coming : )
Andrew, I love your vlogs. Where do you get your music? Your soundtrack is amazing!
nice vlog! about hand 3 i guess, 11:00. You said you put him on ak when he checks the river behind. But i think you should also put in AQ or blufs right? He can 4b aq for value if he thinks 3b freq is high and your obviously mixing in bluffs i supose. and same argument for 4betting as a bluf. Or do you think he wouldnt put in a 2nd barrel with a bluf? wou love that hear youre thoughts! Greetz from amsterdam
Friday and Neeme. Now i am truly ready for the weekend
"At the Aria, here for the poker, might stay for the pizza though"
Definitely appreciate the work you put into these videos man. I'll be on the lookout for you at the tables when I'm down in Vegas next week.
Been watching your videos for some time now and really enjoy your content. Aria is my favorite place and can't wait to get back! And catch you in a MeetUp game. Stay safe and well!
nice vlogs
you and Brad are the only 2 vloggers I watch
Do you think the Aria is the toughest place to play in Vegas? My buddy hates to play there because he says it's infested with pros
I don't think it's the easiest. Regulars like to play in places with great service, amenities, and low rake. Aria fits the bill for all of those. But you can still play there and pick your spots.
Hands down, the Aria is toughest room in Vegas that i've played. I play 1/3 and 2/5 and the tables are always hyper aggressive.
The service is good but the last time I was there I tried to order a Wild Turkey and they were having none of it. As far as bourbon goes, you'll get Jim "Glorified petrol" Bean, that's it.
The Venetian is like the opposite of Aria. Super nitty games, slow service, but you can still order premium drinks.
Hi guys ! Love this content !
Do you know which device he is using to show poker cards ? thanks !
I runned well here in Casino Estoril yesterday playing 2/5, 1035 profit but always playing like a rock never counting with back door flushs, I think is the only way to win often here!...hugs and thanks for the analysis it has helped me a lot!
Awesome! Great to hear.
2nd hand with the JJ. Balls calling those bets. I thought you would run into QQ. Sick calls, sir.
I would jam the turn. If he has QQ KK AA then hes shoving the river for value and youre calling it down if it bricks out anyway, but by jamming you could protect against AK/AQ type hands incase a bad card rolls off on the river
If you are talking about the last AQ hand, the 3-handed one, I agree. Turn play should be based on anticipated river play. If you are calling any bet on the river, might as well jam the turn.
Luke Cage no way..if he has QQ KK or AA he can get away with that on a river shove..in actually fine with that line
@christopher it all depends on your stack:pot ratio.. in most cases though im jamming the turn but if ive got more than a pot size bet left behind id flat and reevaluate on the river
"if he has QQ KK or AA he can get away with that on a river shove" ... if that's the plan, Andrew should be folding to the check/raise on the turn. Or jamming. I think calling planning to fold the river is the worst line. Villain check/raising the turn was a leveling gamble. If Andrew is the type that that's always folding tptk there, it's a bad move. But if it induces a jam, it's magic. Compared with a line where Villain just leads turn and river, Andrew's calling the river will depend too much on what it is. Plus, if Andrew just checks back the turn -- probably the more likely scenario -- Villain could lead for 1/2-2/3 pot on a blank river and expect to be called. Risky turn move for potentially more value.
PapaCharlie9 does villain ever re - raise that flop with aa, kk, qq, even 2 pair? with the line that played..I think if andrew labled players TAG, NIT, PAG, FISH..The overall line to follow or correction would have to be based on player type due to re-raise
Thank you for sharing and making videos. We appreciate all your work you put into making the best videos.
Thanks for doing the vids. I didn't know it takes sooo much time and effort to do this. Really appreciate it
You and brad makes a great duo Andrew! Love the vlog. Ever since I move here to DC I'm up almost 6k from 2/5. Thinking of moving up to 5/10 pretty soon after I hit the 10-15k marks. Question for you, do you have a security box in any casino or do you know anything about it? I'm scare to run around with all these cashes in my pocket. Also, what about paying taxes on poker cash game winnings?
You can get a box at most places, either at the poker room or main cage. You should pay taxes if you play full time and want to show an income history and ever want to apply for a loan/mortgage.
Andrew Neeme thanks Andrew. I don't play full time and I pay taxes on my engineer job. So that's why I'm asking
Please keep videos coming don't give up on us and the time it takes making them
Thanks for the consistent good content. I've learned a lot from your videos and tell all my poker buddies to watch. You're my favorite poker vlogger, because of your in depth analysis & the quality of your videos! Thanks brother! RUN GOOD!!
Cheers Chris. 👊🏼👊🏼
do you find that the games are better during graveyard hours? 12-6am? or do you feel the action is better during normal hours?
are there more "fish" or weaker players you can take advantage of during certain hours? or do you enjoy playing vs regulars?
There tends to be more gambling going on at night. Which makes for better games.
heard the games in Vegas are pretty dry these days, what's your hourly rate out there?
Hi Andrew, I have an idea for your next vlog. You could create a line graph of all the sessions you've played on the vlog. I think this would be cool for the audience to see all the progress and variance. And then maybe every 5 vlogs or so you could display the updated graph at the end of each vlog so it's sort of like a continuous segment we can always follow along with. Feel free to use this idea if you think it'd be cool. Cheers and happy vlogging!!!
Thanks Nate. Will do a check in on the results soon.
always love the videos! your going to blow up soon! keep it up andrew you are an inspiration for not only poker players but anyone with a dream! keep following what feels right and you wont end on a bad beat!
In my opinion, folding TPTK to a river shove when all draws bricked is way too tight unless the guy literally only ever plays QQ+ (in which case you should consider folding AQo pre while needling him/her for being a nit :P).
Think about your range there. You called only a 3bet, not even a 4 bet. Plus, you're playing 3 handed. You could have 77, 33, 88 (probably checking that on the flop, though), QJs, QJo, KQs, KQo, Q10s, Q10o, Q9s, A7s, A3s, possibly Q8s, 67s, 78s, and maybe even 67o and 78o depending on how loose you are playing.
Now that we have established your range here on the turn, AQo is in the top 15% or so of your range. If you aren't calling him down with this hand, what are you ever calling down with? Sounds like pretty much only nut-type hands, which would make you extremely exploitable as these types of hands happen all the time.
He is unlikely to have 2 pair here, is unlikely to be 3betting pocket 3's preflop, and you block QQ. This leaves 77 and possibly AA or KK as the only hands you are really afraid of (although this is a really weird line to be taking with an overpair as it would be so much easier to just bet 2 or 3 streets for value).
My guess is that he most likely had a hand like AKs or AJs that he check called flop (correct decision), and decided to turn into a bluff once he turned the fd.
My opinion is that you should be folding your weaker Queens here (like Q10, Q9, Q8) and calling with your strong ones (AQ and KQ). QJ I would be on the fence between calling and folding with.
There was a bet on the flop. But yeah, in hindsight after thinking about it some more I think I should've called down as played, especially not blocking any potential draws opponent can have.
will be in Vegas April 28,29,30!!! I hope to see you over there Andrew!
I think the turn is a check jam with your JJ if you don't want to fold.
When you are beat on the turn and the river is a brick, you're losing it all anyway. Getting in on the turn makes sure you get the money in when good and protect yourself when you are ahead vs overcards or a draw.
The way it played out he basically got a free roll with his overs and escaped with his draws and occasional underpairs.
you did it again Andrew! Nice work mate! :D
in the second pocket J hand I would consider to push all in on the turn and make him fold or make a bad cal, considering his bet sizing. the logic of not shoving 180 bb preflop is perfect but on the flop and turn his bet sizing was almost enough to give himself proper odds for an over card to hit (A or K). on the turn he put 460 on 1360 which in fact he was putting 460 on a 1820 pot which give around 20% pot odds, very close to his odds on the river. if you shoved on the turn he either had to make a bad call due to commitment or let it go and you'd still win without the need of seeing river especially out of position since on all break river he'd check back too so you wouldn't make any more unless he knew he had you beaten. I'd shove it all in on the turn but what do i know 😅
Can you please make favorable patches ? I would like to add one to my hoodie. Thanks
Keep it up man, your hand analysis is on point.... very interesting point of view and break downs!!!
Andrew, I'm going to be in Vegas in June. Do you have any recommendations for good 1/2 or 1/3 rooms that also have decent comps?
I'm not sure what you mean by decent comps. Most poker rooms give $1 or $2 per hour towards restaurants. They also do a poker room rate, like if you play for 6 hours a day you get a special rate. You'll have to call around to inquire about that.
Andrew you and all the well known poker vloggers should hold a game where you battle it out.
hey Andrew do u play wsop at all ?? any advice on how much money for a single guy to move to Vegas with thanks love the vlogs keep the grind on
Yep will be in the WSOP mix. Money depends on what you plan on doing, whether you'll have a job, spending habits, etc...
Andrew Neeme thanks man I really appreciate your response I respect your calm demeanor and outlook on life get that braclet will be rooting u on gl
Hi Andrew just a quick question reagrding the shipping of your merchandise. How much does it cost to ship it to Europe?
It varies, but unfortunately it's not cheap. There are also potential customs issues, like 13 pounds or something ridiculous in the UK.
Is the style of FAVORABLE shirt that you gave to Brad still available by chance?
Hey Andrew, coming to Vegas soon. Wanted to ask you if you would be interested in compiling a list of some of your favorite places. Pizza places, bars, lounges, wing spots, other Vegas goodies (hidden gems and popular spots) would be appreciated. Maybe a small, rather favorable Vegas travel guide for ppl who don't go too often. I'd be willing to check it out. Love the vlogs, keep em coming.
Best,
Shawn
You should check out Gobbo Boy's rec list for food on 2+2. Very worth your time.
Smcdaniel67 I think in another vid he talks about his fave pizza place downtown. Can't find the vid but I think it's called "pizza rock" or something. And he also went to/talked about/praised the lounge above the mandarin oriental
Smcdaniel67 Grimaldis pizza is one of the best. There are 3-4 franchises around/on the strip. That place in Aria is great too, pizza 550 I think.
Smcdaniel67 lol, Andrew neeme, poker player/youtube concierge?
Smcdaniel67 there's a pizza place at Cosmo
it's hidden away but worth the trip
I agree with your analysis of the AQ:Qd738d2 hand. What is villain betting with that you'll get value from OTT? JJ, TT, 99, some weird flop cbet from JTdd or T9dd? Wouldn't it be great if we went through the same analysis every single hand, as the hand progresses, instead of wasting money?!
Great work Andrew! Really love your poker vlogs and the thoughts your are sharing. Good luck and thank you. Alex.
Another great vlog!! You have to come down to Florida sometime, there are some great places to play as well as some awesome spots to drone on the beach! Your mavic will definitely appreciate it!
That's definitely happening.
Hey Andrew. Love watching your vlog from Japan! Just one question though, how do you keep track of your hands record in a live game? For example like the size of your bet, your position, opponent's bet size, all the cards on the board including the suits, etc. Just wondering how you are able to go through some of the hands after grinding. Keep up the good work!!
He mentioned in another video that he just takes notes on his phone the details of the hands he plans on relaying in the vlog
Thanks! I REALLY want to come to Japan. See here regarding notes: ruclips.net/video/k6R2gGZ8xVs/видео.html
Simply the best. Thanks for the time you put into these.
A follow up question is therefore, when you don't play or edit VLOG, do you improve your game just by looking up training websites like Upswing (which you mentioned before)? Or do play private games with friends too? how often do you play tournament games?
My time is quite limited between playing and vlogging, so not a ton of time for much else these days. I'll be in the tournament mix come WSOP time.
Andrew do you use software like Handbrake to reduce video size before uploading to speed the process up ?
He's mentioned that he uses Premiere Pro, which can compress directly to RUclips streaming format. Upload should already be as small as it can be for HD quality.
Upload not really the main issue... Just the actual edit grind takes up a ton of time.
Congrats on the 50k subs... Keep up the great work!!!
467 away from "50KSUBS"!!!! Thanks for the time and effort you put into these Picasso's😎
You made the right fold on the river and got out somewhat cheap by acknowledging the misstep on the turn. Of course you should be calling all brick rivers if you're bet-calling the turn, but in this case the action was a result of your mistake and you cut your losses. Well done.
"The flop was GOOD" t shirts might not be a hot seller, sorry Brad
I think you should definitely be getting it in on the turn. I see you only have a shove or fold option here, because you have so little behind, compared to the pot
just Wanna say thanks for this mate. happy that you're happy with this too. if you got a patreon many people would help you out I'm sure. if not - get an editor!
Thanks for making the sacrifice, loving the vlog
tough spot on the AQ hand. I/m curious why didn't you raise the flop? Not saying it was the wrong decision but I find myself in that situation a lot and never sure what do to.
That tends to be a spot where all better hands would call and all worse hands would fold. Which is the opposite result we would want.
Those links to Brad's site never showed up on my screen.
I'm guessing swinging over to a 2-5 might have been a good move but would have meant a longer session and it looks like you were getting on the tired side of things.
It was an ok spot in the 5/10. I also just felt like continuing the push at the higher stake.
My two fav poker youtuber....:)
Great video as always. Helps my game in the uk. Be good to see more drone shots of the casinos outside if possible.
Thanks Darren. I would love to but it's really difficult on the strip.
Do you play any online poker? Also what about live tournaments? I'd much rather watch cash games specifically PLO, but I'm just wondering, keep up the great vids you're hands down the best poker vlog on RUclips!