Female viewer here. I've been watching ever since we mixed it up with green tea shots and Kimi Raikkonen in Austin. Love all the new graphics and live stream vlogs!
Female here lol. I’m 43 years old. Grandmother taught me 5 card draw and blackjack when I was 5 years old. Found No Limit about 20 years ago. Favourite game now is PLO HI/Lo or pretty much any mixed game. Love Poker ♥️
I found a bad habit of the anchor. Every time I get a pocket pair, I habitually rub the cards several times and exchange the order of the upper and lower cards.
Al fin encontre tu canal. Soy de Argentina, nuestro representante PAPO MC hizo que el Poker, me guste. Ahora sos mi nuevo guía. Me encantó el canal! This channel is amazing ! 😂
26:24 i think your tell could be the way you shuffle your chips depending on what you have...the speed you shuffle them changes sometimes. Just sayin'. 😉
Low stakes player here with my non-expert opinion--feel free to pick this apart as much as possible as I'm looking to learn and improve as a player. You lose to AJ (12 combos), JT (8 combos), KQ (6 combos), KT (6 combo) QT (4 combos), J9 (likely only 4 combos--only including suited variants), AA (3 combos), KK (3 combos), QQ (1 combo), and TT (1 combo). AA is not likely given the lack of a 4-bet preflop. It is also unlikely he has KK given the lack of a 4-bet preflop and no raise on flop/turn. With AJ, KQ, QQ, or TT, I'd expect a raise on the flop or the turn fairly often (I also don't play this deep so the dynamics are a bit unfamiliar). Similarly, I'd expect KT and QT to raise on flop or turn but not as often as with KQ. You beat QJ (8 combos), Ax spades (8 combos), and JJ (6 combos). I don't think he would turn AQ into a bluff but if he did, the bet would likely be this size. Given the way the hand was played, I'm thinking that his value range includes approximately 18 combos. Without knowing much about the player, it's impossible to know how frequently he will overbet bluff vs. overbet for value. Would he always fire a bluff on a missed draw and, if so, would it always be this large? If the answer is no, then when he bets there is a greater chance you're beat. If he would overbet bluff with QJ, JJ, and Ax spades, I think you can call as you need to win 3 out of 8 times to break even and if he has 22 combos of bluffs, he doesn't have enough value combos to get a fold. Although, it's unlikely he would always bluff a missed draw here (especially if his hand has showdown value (QJ/JJ). Overall, I think a fold is correct (and certainly what I would do) given that not enough is known about the opponent. Against someone who is known to regularly make overbet bluffs in position on the river, I think calling is good given that most draws (other than JT) missed.
If you were gonna call a big bet on river you may as well have led out for 6-700 on river. You'll get your info you need after triple barreling if he jams
When you put out a blocker bet you need to be able to be called by worse and it doesn’t allow your opponent to bluff, I think check calling/folding is the play
For the 1st hand why not put out a Blocker bet of $600? You would call that anyways if he bet $600. This way if he raises you know you're beat. In your situation, you're guessing with his polarized bet of $1500.
11:25 And *that's* why you x/r the flop. Because the turn is going to check through *so* often. If Evil Alex (as opposed to Hero Alex) has some kind of backdoor dreams on the flop, he'll call a check/raise there. That plus, as you said, you're really not representing very much, so he's going to get curious. When you unblock top pair (that king on the flop is butter when you flop bottom set) you should be thinking about big value, and stacks, immediately. In the immortal words of Kiran, "Why in the world do I act like Mr. Trappy McTrapster?"
Wolfgang I play 1-2 and 1-3 at morongo and aguas calientes how much different is the poker in Vegas? And which room would you recommend for someone who plays 1-2 a month for 3-4hrs
I'm just wondering how Wolfgang now has more subscribers than the other, more established poker vloggers. I follow the Godfather of poker vloggers Andrew Neeme, his sidekick Brad Owen, and, of course, Rampage and Mariano. I wont say I have a favourite, they all produce excellent entertaining vlogs. But what makes Wolfgang the most popular?
20:45 Yeah, it's an angle. The old Lee would have said something because angle-shooters are the worst. The new Lee is like, "Meh, you wanna act strong because you're weak. Cool, free information, and thank you."
Sorry but the old man is absolutely correct , you’re definitely in his space based on where you’re camera is at , saying your filming a vlog is no excuse to be an asshole unless you’re Daniel negreanu
okay wolfgang hand number two. i do not like your assessment of what this player's range is under the gun. i would not say he hit this board at all! for these stakes, 7-5 and sometimes pocket fours are out right folds depending on the dynamic at the table. that being said i think u most definitely should bet the flop and i would bet around two thirds of the pot. most good players will fold ace queen on the flop considering that u could have ace king. now if u did that and he called and the ace hits u have to decide are u going to rep ace king or aces or r u going to check call? i think if at that point u continue on the turn it must bet a significant bet follow by a shove on the river. otherwise, check call the river is the way to go. lose the minimum.
Can you post a 2 hours video without any cut video? I want to see how the live casino like how he shuffles the deck and how many games can be played in 2 hours
Pushing chips to the edge is clearly an angel and I would have had him removed from the casino. That said, where I mostly pay we have a "forward progress" rule to stop such angling, and he would have been committed to the bet.
The old fart who shoved you pulled his call back into his stack after the dealer missed raking them into the pot at 14:26, did anyone else notice that??
AQ hand you folded to 1500 bet. Said you would call 500 to 800. Why n9t block bet that amount and fold to raise all in? It was big enough bet so villian would think value from u
okay wolfgang lets talk about the ace-queen hand for a minute. so u said u would call a seven hundred dollar bet but not an overbet. why? what's the difference? the question i ask you is what do u put your opponent on that would make u call a small bet? and what do you put your opponent on when he overbets? and finally, u really need to ask yourself what hand is my opponent putting me on that would allow him to bet like this? if u want my opinion, i would be more concern about the seven hundred dollar bet over the overbet. the reason being is that the lower bet is almost for value like a king x hand per se. the overbet can also be a value bet but in this scenario, i think its more of a bluff. and it goes to my question what he thinks u have. he probaly thinks u have exactly the hand u have. i would say he had jacks or a busted spade draw. they only way for him to win is to overbet! also, be careful not to become scared money! some times u have to lose money to make money. i think this was one of those times. if he had a hand that beats you, u would have heard about it way before the river. his story makes no sense to me other than it being jacks or missed spades.
4:50 the first hand. I think you played it fine. I mean, sure, Greg can have some bluffs, but as you said, you gotta be right *so* often for that B160 (!). It seems that Greg is a pro/semi-pro (I mean, sunglasses up on the hat bill, wtf?) so it's not as easy a fold as it would be against a random, but I still like the fold. 7:25. (1) go bigger pre. Two callers behind Greg, I make it $325, because (2) you *don't* want a customer. This isn't aces. As you said, your hand is quite vulnerable, and you're out of position. If you take down $150 without a flop, that's a big win. Now Greg, the pro, calls, and you're playing a very big pot with one pair out of position against a tough opponent. Make it $325 next time and just end the hand.
Seems your opponent had the Q beat. I would have either block bet the river or slowed down on the turn to call a river bet since you had showdown value. Way you played it forced a river fold.
To bad he has many tells for what he has no matter how good his face is for example and I checked this entire video for this almost every time or every time he had a pair he always bet a single black chip
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Female here lol. I’m 43 years old. Grandmother taught me 5 card draw and blackjack when I was 5 years old. Found No Limit about 20 years ago. Favourite game now is PLO HI/Lo or pretty much any mixed game. Love Poker ♥️
I found a bad habit of the anchor. Every time I get a pocket pair, I habitually rub the cards several times and exchange the order of the upper and lower cards.
Al fin encontre tu canal. Soy de Argentina, nuestro representante PAPO MC hizo que el Poker, me guste. Ahora sos mi nuevo guía. Me encantó el canal! This channel is amazing ! 😂
Do they not have green chips? Or is this common for this size game?
Great stuff Alex, but man, that 9-high call. Somebody check the security footage.
9 high like a Boss...
Have fun in Vegas, Alex...
Good fold with teh Ace Queen out of the shoot. Just the feel and Ive seen enough with that hand
26:24 i think your tell could be the way you shuffle your chips depending on what you have...the speed you shuffle them changes sometimes. Just sayin'. 😉
Low stakes player here with my non-expert opinion--feel free to pick this apart as much as possible as I'm looking to learn and improve as a player. You lose to AJ (12 combos), JT (8 combos), KQ (6 combos), KT (6 combo) QT (4 combos), J9 (likely only 4 combos--only including suited variants), AA (3 combos), KK (3 combos), QQ (1 combo), and TT (1 combo). AA is not likely given the lack of a 4-bet preflop. It is also unlikely he has KK given the lack of a 4-bet preflop and no raise on flop/turn. With AJ, KQ, QQ, or TT, I'd expect a raise on the flop or the turn fairly often (I also don't play this deep so the dynamics are a bit unfamiliar). Similarly, I'd expect KT and QT to raise on flop or turn but not as often as with KQ. You beat QJ (8 combos), Ax spades (8 combos), and JJ (6 combos). I don't think he would turn AQ into a bluff but if he did, the bet would likely be this size. Given the way the hand was played, I'm thinking that his value range includes approximately 18 combos. Without knowing much about the player, it's impossible to know how frequently he will overbet bluff vs. overbet for value. Would he always fire a bluff on a missed draw and, if so, would it always be this large? If the answer is no, then when he bets there is a greater chance you're beat. If he would overbet bluff with QJ, JJ, and Ax spades, I think you can call as you need to win 3 out of 8 times to break even and if he has 22 combos of bluffs, he doesn't have enough value combos to get a fold. Although, it's unlikely he would always bluff a missed draw here (especially if his hand has showdown value (QJ/JJ). Overall, I think a fold is correct (and certainly what I would do) given that not enough is known about the opponent. Against someone who is known to regularly make overbet bluffs in position on the river, I think calling is good given that most draws (other than JT) missed.
If you were gonna call a big bet on river you may as well have led out for 6-700 on river. You'll get your info you need after triple barreling if he jams
Exactly
Lead 700 for info ? Wtf you’re going to call 700 cause he can be bluffing with worse but he’s not calling 700 with worse that’s very bad advice tbh
For a Thai person like you, it would be great to have a Thai dubbing.
How do you protect your hand against a hand that beats you?
On that first hand i think i would have did a blocker bet myself. If he reraises decently then an easy lay down as your AQ would be behind
When you put out a blocker bet you need to be able to be called by worse and it doesn’t allow your opponent to bluff, I think check calling/folding is the play
@@RDD123nam1i agree with this. blocker bet serves zero purpose here other than for you to risk being bluffed or raised by better hands.
i just stayed there a couple weeks ago at crockfords for the chess festival…
they should’ve made the festival later smh
Leon, the room manager is great. Got to play with his wife last time I visited. Guaranteed she was there.
why not doing a blocker bet of 300 in the AQ hand in the first hand?
"... cold hard cash". That reminds me of a certain other Poker vlogger whom we don't talk about anymore.
@Wolfgang Poker
For the 1st hand why not put out a Blocker bet of $600? You would call that anyways if he bet $600. This way if he raises you know you're beat. In your situation, you're guessing with his polarized bet of $1500.
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Dunno why you would check the river in the first hand. Bet half pot and if he jams fold
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11:25 And *that's* why you x/r the flop. Because the turn is going to check through *so* often. If Evil Alex (as opposed to Hero Alex) has some kind of backdoor dreams on the flop, he'll call a check/raise there. That plus, as you said, you're really not representing very much, so he's going to get curious. When you unblock top pair (that king on the flop is butter when you flop bottom set) you should be thinking about big value, and stacks, immediately. In the immortal words of Kiran, "Why in the world do I act like Mr. Trappy McTrapster?"
12:30. He beat you into the pot with AK, KQ, whatever (he was never checking KT on the turn). That could have been for *stacks*, Alex 😭
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hey how do you shuffle your poker chips like that
He's shuffling them normally it just looks weird cuz he's only using 4 chips rather than a stack
How do you go about recording in casino without security messing with ya
Only really allowed at the poker table
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Wolfgang I play 1-2 and 1-3 at morongo and aguas calientes how much different is the poker in Vegas? And which room would you recommend for someone who plays 1-2 a month for 3-4hrs
Aria is good
I'm just wondering how Wolfgang now has more subscribers than the other, more established poker vloggers. I follow the Godfather of poker vloggers Andrew Neeme, his sidekick Brad Owen, and, of course, Rampage and Mariano. I wont say I have a favourite, they all produce excellent entertaining vlogs. But what makes Wolfgang the most popular?
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20:45 Yeah, it's an angle. The old Lee would have said something because angle-shooters are the worst. The new Lee is like, "Meh, you wanna act strong because you're weak. Cool, free information, and thank you."
What’s with all the card protectors?
You should bet the river for the first hand
I think the fold is fine you’ll have much better hands to call with in your range probably one of the worst hands you can have there as played
Sorry but the old man is absolutely correct , you’re definitely in his space based on where you’re camera is at , saying your filming a vlog is no excuse to be an asshole unless you’re Daniel negreanu
I was about to say this too, he should be centered about where the chips are maybe just slightly to the left of them
i would love for you to come to Winnipeg Manitoba for july 19 so i can play poker with you love your videos btw
Wow 9 high like a boss... thats crazy calling with 9 h i can see him raising lol
First hand was a good fold, he was going for max value.
okay wolfgang hand number two. i do not like your assessment of what this player's range is under the gun. i would not say he hit this board at all! for these stakes, 7-5 and sometimes pocket fours are out right folds depending on the dynamic at the table. that being said i think u most definitely should bet the flop and i would bet around two thirds of the pot. most good players will fold ace queen on the flop considering that u could have ace king. now if u did that and he called and the ace hits u have to decide are u going to rep ace king or aces or r u going to check call? i think if at that point u continue on the turn it must bet a significant bet follow by a shove on the river. otherwise, check call the river is the way to go. lose the minimum.
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same here
Good luck in the main let's go!
Can you post a 2 hours video without any cut video? I want to see how the live casino like how he shuffles the deck and how many games can be played in 2 hours
Lol tanking with 99 you know dam well you were not calling that for 3900
Good fold from the 1500 over bet.
You were right you shouldn't go for 1500
I think you saved lot of money by that
Jesus that Harry guy is massive
5:18 check fold 😅
How can people next to you not see your cards, while you check them.
Show your dealer tips after the wins bro 😅
i would say alex had pocket queens against your set of sixes. if u bet a larger size, i think he folds.
no i have kq into that hand
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Pushing chips to the edge is clearly an angel and I would have had him removed from the casino. That said, where I mostly pay we have a "forward progress" rule to stop such angling, and he would have been committed to the bet.
They wouldn’t remove them for pulling an angle. Also only about 1/2 the poker rooms in Vegas have a forward action rule.
removed from the casino hahahahahaha
The old fart who shoved you pulled his call back into his stack after the dealer missed raking them into the pot at 14:26, did anyone else notice that??
For some reason your bluffs arent getting thru a lot in all the videos. Dont get why because they seem in the correct spots. Against weak hands.
Holy shit i played with the guy who was in the sb at 19:04 and i asked how long he had been at the table and he said 30 hours
Defend the CUP!
Just as many women love to play poker these days. Me being one of them
9 high should have been in title.
AQ hand you folded to 1500 bet. Said you would call 500 to 800. Why n9t block bet that amount and fold to raise all in? It was big enough bet so villian would think value from u
4:52 AJ 😅
Nice hand mate, cheers
24:07 why is pikachu spinning
Wolf is the man!!!
That was a good fold
Good luck in the main event
What happened to the grumpy old guy?
Opening hand he had AJ
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A “groovy” flop?? 😂😂😂
9:29 he had T5
Harry B !!!!
okay wolfgang lets talk about the ace-queen hand for a minute. so u said u would call a seven hundred dollar bet but not an overbet. why? what's the difference? the question i ask you is what do u put your opponent on that would make u call a small bet? and what do you put your opponent on when he overbets? and finally, u really need to ask yourself what hand is my opponent putting me on that would allow him to bet like this? if u want my opinion, i would be more concern about the seven hundred dollar bet over the overbet. the reason being is that the lower bet is almost for value like a king x hand per se. the overbet can also be a value bet but in this scenario, i think its more of a bluff. and it goes to my question what he thinks u have. he probaly thinks u have exactly the hand u have. i would say he had jacks or a busted spade draw. they only way for him to win is to overbet! also, be careful not to become scared money! some times u have to lose money to make money. i think this was one of those times. if he had a hand that beats you, u would have heard about it way before the river. his story makes no sense to me other than it being jacks or missed spades.
4:50 the first hand. I think you played it fine. I mean, sure, Greg can have some bluffs, but as you said, you gotta be right *so* often for that B160 (!). It seems that Greg is a pro/semi-pro (I mean, sunglasses up on the hat bill, wtf?) so it's not as easy a fold as it would be against a random, but I still like the fold.
7:25. (1) go bigger pre. Two callers behind Greg, I make it $325, because (2) you *don't* want a customer. This isn't aces. As you said, your hand is quite vulnerable, and you're out of position. If you take down $150 without a flop, that's a big win. Now Greg, the pro, calls, and you're playing a very big pot with one pair out of position against a tough opponent. Make it $325 next time and just end the hand.
Why do you continue to put the result up, I'm out until you stop.
Ratio not lookin too hot down here
He had J10 diamonds
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Bad fold on the first hand ..
8:14 Much too loose in a tough game.
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21:20 The Villain must of had a Vibrating ButtPlug. Or he is a SuperDonk. It's one or the other.
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Seems your opponent had the Q beat. I would have either block bet the river or slowed down on the turn to call a river bet since you had showdown value. Way you played it forced a river fold.
“If you guys are a girl???? Restarted.
"If you guys are a girl" 😂
Calling $30 preflop and thinking your opponent is gonna put you on a flopped set? Lol sets ain't that easy to flop my guy. Waaaay too much analysis
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To bad he has many tells for what he has no matter how good his face is for example and I checked this entire video for this almost every time or every time he had a pair he always bet a single black chip
403,000 "subscribers" lol
yup! pretty crazy how one short can gain you 100k subscribers and continually growing. you should try it 😘
@@Wolfgang_Poker you do you but I’m calling that bluff!
Too much hand analysis, ain't that deep bro
Played at Resorts World last weekend, I thought it was a nice place. Unfortunately poker seems to be a breeding ground for grumpy old assholes.
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Yeah I hate those old timers clowns