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Another fantastic video!!! I love hearing the thought process when you hold strong without having absolute nuts, and the wild boars rolling around in the mud comment and graphic KILLED ME at 2:50
Great vid! I appreciate your analysis and also that you show your notable hands, not just your winning hands. The hands you lay down and the reasons for it are very helpful for me. Also, the turn "check" is such a powerful tool that I will utilize more, ready to call that river bluff! lol
Most hands aren't strong enough to blast 3 barrels in a row, or your opponent's hand isn't strong enough to handle 3 bullets, so a check on the turn or river can sometimes actually lead to more profit. :D Which hand are you referring to specifically?
Just found your channel. I play a lot of 2-5 as well, and really appreciate your insights as to how you're playing. Good luck with the vlog as well as at the table.
Thank you! We'll try our best to continue improving. The delivery of my jokes in earlier vlogs on kind of dragged on a bit too long. Plus we have plans for some visual improvements as well :D
Love the videos Aero! Keep it up bro and it’s pretty inspiring. I play semi professional at 1/3 here in town part time and make about 1-3k a month. Unfortunately I hit my wall around 2-3 hours and always make mistakes. But I like seeing what your able to do at 2/5 with similar session times
Oh wow this is a first that I've heard someone else admitting to flawed play after only a few hours 😅 I used to try to play much longer hours because I hate having the extra time on my hands ildling around. Turns out not only does it NOT earn more money 💰, it actually affects me negatively! Like, a steep drop off to my hourly and monthly earnings!
I like your style, I play pretty much exactly how you do right down to the bet sizing. Be careful giving away too much, I don’t want the games to get any tougher! 😉
I used to coach my dad, back when he was alive, for the 50 minute drive to and back from the casino, every single day we went together. Know how much of it stuck? Probably less than 1%. He was still one of the absolute worst poker players I've ever known. 😅 Many people refuse to change what they're comfortable with.
@@AeroPlaysPoker I completely agree with you. I have a buddy that can’t seem to grasp all the simple pattern matching behaviors of live low limit players no matter how often I point out specific things. He’s completely breakeven after 3 years while I’ve been making $50/hr in the low limit Texas games.
Oh nice man! What stakes do you play? Someone mentioned on my Short that 8-10bb per hour was stellar and rare and I was thinking like 🤔 hrm that seems a bit low.
Sorry, all of my ranges are from personal experience. :) But basically, all unsuited connectors all the way up to K-10 are auto-muck for me as well as suited 2-gappers below perhaps K-10. Pocket pairs are good as long as you set mine with at least 10x implied odds.
Alright so say you limp into a straddle for $5 with 6 7 suited on the button and a loose aggressive re raises you to $20, do you call? (I know raise or fold would’ve been the better play here, but I found myself in this situation the other day and I ended up folding.) But I regret folding after cuz I later realized he was reraising me with any 2 cards
@@cactus9691 The answer to every question always depends on the stakes you are playing, how deep your opponent is, and how deep you are. If you watch my videos, you'll see on several occasions where I play 5-6 or 6-7 suited for $130 preflop, which is considerably more than the $20 you are asking about. In these instances, however, my opponents and I are usually $1500 deep or deeper. Does that mean call a $20 raise if your opponent only has $45? No, definitely not. What if your opponent only has $45, but another opponent calls first, and you and this second opponent both have about $500? Then in this second instance, I would say yes. You can call here.
@@AeroPlaysPoker it was a 1/2 game with a $5 straddle. My opponent only had about $120 at the time. A few hands earlier I took about $200 off him from having AK over his A10. He was a pretty bad and spazzy young player
Thank you Doug! One of our viewers says you're one of his top vloggers. :) Wishing you great success as well! I see you play at Capital! My usual haunt for years was Thunder Valley Casino.
@@AeroPlaysPoker Thunder isn’t as friendly for poker vlogging as Capitol. From your vlogs it looks like you found a good spot to play. Action looks good. Keep killing it, if you come back to Sacramento, look me up.
All of Vegas in general is pretty friendly with vlogging. The Bellagio shut it down for a few months, but they've opened it back up again. I've actually found the pro percentage here in Vegas is higher than in other places I've played, but the cheap rake, deep stack buy-in, and cheaper cost of living make up for it. I would ultimately like to move back to California, but it's just so ridiculously expensive... 😢😭
@@AeroPlaysPoker It is expensive to live in Cali, only a $5 drop at Capitol. 1-3 action is like a 2-5 elsewhere. Match the stack of any 1-3 player in the room. Seen 1-3 games with over 30k on the table. The way you are running, you should be able to afford to move anywhere you like. Your channel is gaining traction, keep a steady stream of content coming and you should blow up quickly.
@@dougmccuskerpoker That's the plan! This channel is the investment child for my wife and I. We'd love to eventually hit 100k+ subscribers. If we can continue to produce 2-3 videos a week, I'm hoping we can make it happen!
I use the Nulaxy dual flat folding cell phone stand from Amazon for $9. But one day I forgot it, so just propped my phone sideways against my chip stack and it still worked fine. Wolfgang props his phone high up against the rail, which I can't figure out for the life of me 'cause mine just falls over when I attempt that.
@@AeroPlaysPoker what editing software do you use . I race pigeons and love poker but suck at making videos so I just vlog. I want to and need to step up to making video content
@@NewBeginningKennelLoft oh really! I train parrots :D My wife does the editing. She uses the same software I think almost everyone uses. It's free. I think it's the Davinci Resolve? Not positive.
I just use my phone and the notes ap. For instance, MP opened to 15. LJ, button, and I call in BB. Pot 60. Flop AJ9 HDC. (Ace, Jack, Nine, Heart, Diamond, Club)
I like ur 4 hr session limit..... however it does get frustrating when going card dead for 1 or 2 hrs of tht. What's ur thought process? If/when tht happens??
@AeroPlaysPoker tht 100% makes sense! It's just hard to practice regularly..... I normally play anywhere between 4-6 hrs. ( closer to 6) .... and much of tht I am card dead which is super frustrating
@@eugeneahmad5459 notice how I only showcase about 10 hands per video? I really only play about that many per 4 hour session lol. Other than any hands where I quickly fold or take down a pot immediately after the flop. Try to keep yourself busy doing something else. Avoid getting bored 🥱😴
The casino I play at comps me a meal at the 4 hour mark. Perfect time to go eat a meal and decide if I'm going to stay longer or not. I usually just eat and go home. Win. lose, or draw...
Hey I’m the Irish guy that battled with you throughout the series, just wanted to say hi. Hope your channel takes off bud. One small bit of feedback is to get a better mic, the audio quality could be improved a little imo. Apart from that love it so far! Take care
Hey Gary! 👋 Thanks for stopping by! Were you the one who folded the 9-10 straight? Hey everyone, look! Our first real life visit! 😍 The mic is not the issue. I record in the family room, which is super spacious. My wife says I need to go hide in a closet with a laptop 😂
It's in episode 6. :D You have to wait just under a week. Episode 5 will release in about 1-2 days. We're a bit behind since we took over a week off to vacation for the 4th. Plus the channel is super new, so my wife is continually working on enhanced visuals and overlays.
Is that something that's often done? I don't have a whole lot of time to answer questions on it... I cook for the family, work out, do the poker and vlogging thing full time, and also do a side gig providing business loans.
@@AeroPlaysPoker I completely understand not having a lot of free time. However, if you do end up deciding to do it, there are a lot, of benefits from making one. Some of those being: 1.) A Quicker Way to Promote your Videos to your Community 2.) Obviously Meeting Your Supporters and other Cool Individuals 3.) If you are thinking long term entrepreneurship, maybe creating a Private Course where there’s Private Content/Lessons etc, and honestly you could price it at any range per month which I could see a few people purchasing
For me I barely limp pre and usually don’t play unsuited card if I have 5 7 suited I would’ve raised if I smell dead money and weakness of the original raisers just like you. Just like taught Josh can’t even defend 10 7 suited against a big raise which was always overpair. Those suited hand only good for getting initiative and balance hand with monster JJ +
Hi, I really like your content on this channel. I am from Australia and I noticed that when I use my laptop to watch your videos they don’t even appear. I only can see your videos on my mobile
@@RasikaVidanapathirana I'm glad you enjoy the channel! Sorry, I can't help you with your laptop. We do know that the content looks different whether on the TV, phone, or computer though, which is why we changed the hand position from the bottom left to the top left so that it's not covering the closed captioning subtitles.
KcJs: She could also have diamonds. She called the flop with a naked bdsd. She can be calling with bdfd hands, a lot of them, considering she called with 54o. Her check on the turn is procedural since you cbet flop, so it does not reduce the likelihood of a flush draw. She played the 54 pretty badly on the river. She should have check raised or bet much larger. 85 is way too small to get you to fold top pair. Not a bad size for a value bet with a flush though.
Why not ISO KQ vs an open and flat from EP? I can’t imagine overcalling allowing IP players to flat behind is ideal. Feel this hand should play as 3b or fold pre.
Thank you for your input! I'd never fold for a small 15 open with KQ pre, but you're not wrong. I will usually 3-bet here about 60% of the time or so. The other 40% of the time, I don't want weaker Kings or Queens to fold in case it flops K or Q high, a lot of which you will get for a $15 raise, such as JK, JQ, or Q10.
I would not show AA out of turn in the last hand. It is interesting if he was betting for thin value something that beats A high. Chances are he was playing the board
I normally wouldn't, except, since I started my journey as a poker vlogger, I've been trying my best not to be confrontational. He left shortly after the hand anyways, so there's no information to be garnered.
For limped pots, yes, and also to raises from opponents who have large enough stack sizes. Almost always in position though. You never want to be on a low flush draw out of position. Also, I would recommend 4-5 suited to be the absolute lowest you should play. Anything lower has less straight combinations.
@@702cyco oh! I forgot to mention they should be suited. That 5-7 offsuit hand was an exception since there were already 2 limpers plus the guy who posted his missed blinds. I normally throw that garbage away.
I would never play these hands especially in early position. However I don’t play deep stack poker only because I don’t know how to play big stack poker. It’s hard for me to believe playing trash in early position can be profitable but I could be wrong. 🤔
@@paulboyd561 deep stack poker is a completely different beast than your typical home town casino 100 big blind game. You cannot judge if you've never even played at that level before. I learned this lesson the hard way when I played at the Wynn's uncapped 5-10 game. People would raise or 3-bet with suited, disconnected hands and completely obliterate me because I would put them on a different type of hand. Look up videos on being a Loose Aggressive player. Black Rain 79 has some good ones. You can also watch Doug Polk stream on the Lodge. Doug Polk is a massively successful loose aggressive player. You can watch his incredibly unorthodox plays. If you come in playing ABC, you will get destroyed by these loose aggressive players in a deep stack game.
Please Like my content, Subscribe to my channel, and Comment on my videos! It REALLY helps my channel to grow. I'd really appreciate all of your assistance pushing the RUclips algorithm to get my videos out there! I reply to the vast majority of comments, so don't be shy!
I was thinking this video is AWESOME!! Because it is, great timelines and the real deal, love it! Thank you.
Thanks for the support! 😊
Another fantastic video!!! I love hearing the thought process when you hold strong without having absolute nuts, and the wild boars rolling around in the mud comment and graphic KILLED ME at 2:50
I mean if you see some of the random shiz folks do at the 1-2 and 1-3 level ... That's all I imagine them doing lol. 😂
Great vid! I appreciate your analysis and also that you show your notable hands, not just your winning hands. The hands you lay down and the reasons for it are very helpful for me. Also, the turn "check" is such a powerful tool that I will utilize more, ready to call that river bluff! lol
Most hands aren't strong enough to blast 3 barrels in a row, or your opponent's hand isn't strong enough to handle 3 bullets, so a check on the turn or river can sometimes actually lead to more profit. :D Which hand are you referring to specifically?
Best poker vlog out right now. Sharp, clean analysis and entertaining. Keep crushing.
@@MrRedrabbits wow that's a massive compliment! I hope we can continue to entertain and hold up to your expectations! 💕
Who else do you watch?
Mateee… found your channel today and binged all of your videos. You’re a new favourite for me. Keep this up. 🎉
Thank you! Glad you enjoy the videos!
Just found your channel. I play a lot of 2-5 as well, and really appreciate your insights as to how you're playing. Good luck with the vlog as well as at the table.
Thank you! Make sure you participate in the cash giveaway going on right now 😀
great vlog as per usual! love the visuals and chapters in the description. keep it up aero hope u go big!!!
Thank you! We'll try our best to continue improving. The delivery of my jokes in earlier vlogs on kind of dragged on a bit too long. Plus we have plans for some visual improvements as well :D
All love, catching up 🙏🏽
New subscriber from the NW Las Vegas area. Good luck on the tables this weekend to everyone!
Don't forget to watch the video until the very end! There's something you need to include in your post :-)
As usual, great content!
Thanks Matt! 😀
Love the videos Aero! Keep it up bro and it’s pretty inspiring. I play semi professional at 1/3 here in town part time and make about 1-3k a month. Unfortunately I hit my wall around 2-3 hours and always make mistakes. But I like seeing what your able to do at 2/5 with similar session times
Oh wow this is a first that I've heard someone else admitting to flawed play after only a few hours 😅 I used to try to play much longer hours because I hate having the extra time on my hands ildling around. Turns out not only does it NOT earn more money 💰, it actually affects me negatively! Like, a steep drop off to my hourly and monthly earnings!
Fire video 🙏
Thank you so much :D
I like your style, I play pretty much exactly how you do right down to the bet sizing. Be careful giving away too much, I don’t want the games to get any tougher! 😉
I used to coach my dad, back when he was alive, for the 50 minute drive to and back from the casino, every single day we went together. Know how much of it stuck? Probably less than 1%. He was still one of the absolute worst poker players I've ever known. 😅 Many people refuse to change what they're comfortable with.
@@AeroPlaysPoker I completely agree with you. I have a buddy that can’t seem to grasp all the simple pattern matching behaviors of live low limit players no matter how often I point out specific things. He’s completely breakeven after 3 years while I’ve been making $50/hr in the low limit Texas games.
Oh nice man! What stakes do you play? Someone mentioned on my Short that 8-10bb per hour was stellar and rare and I was thinking like 🤔 hrm that seems a bit low.
This is great content! How do you always remember or see the bet sizes and board? Do you have a different camera that has a higher angle of view?
I take notes after every hand, and also lift my phone to see the board for any notable hands. It helps to take the suits into account.
Enjoyed the commentary...therefore I 1. Liked 2. Commented 3. I subscribed 😂 Have fun at the tables!
Thanks for your support, Terry! May your nipples stay forever sensitive.
I’m learning so much thanks. Do you know any websites to learn preflop ranges on?
Sorry, all of my ranges are from personal experience. :) But basically, all unsuited connectors all the way up to K-10 are auto-muck for me as well as suited 2-gappers below perhaps K-10. Pocket pairs are good as long as you set mine with at least 10x implied odds.
Alright so say you limp into a straddle for $5 with 6 7 suited on the button and a loose aggressive re raises you to $20, do you call? (I know raise or fold would’ve been the better play here, but I found myself in this situation the other day and I ended up folding.) But I regret folding after cuz I later realized he was reraising me with any 2 cards
@@cactus9691 The answer to every question always depends on the stakes you are playing, how deep your opponent is, and how deep you are. If you watch my videos, you'll see on several occasions where I play 5-6 or 6-7 suited for $130 preflop, which is considerably more than the $20 you are asking about.
In these instances, however, my opponents and I are usually $1500 deep or deeper. Does that mean call a $20 raise if your opponent only has $45? No, definitely not. What if your opponent only has $45, but another opponent calls first, and you and this second opponent both have about $500? Then in this second instance, I would say yes. You can call here.
@@AeroPlaysPoker it was a 1/2 game with a $5 straddle. My opponent only had about $120 at the time. A few hands earlier I took about $200 off him from having AK over his A10. He was a pretty bad and spazzy young player
Nice vlog sir, well played. Wishing you continued success.
Thank you Doug! One of our viewers says you're one of his top vloggers. :) Wishing you great success as well! I see you play at Capital! My usual haunt for years was Thunder Valley Casino.
@@AeroPlaysPoker Thunder isn’t as friendly for poker vlogging as Capitol. From your vlogs it looks like you found a good spot to play. Action looks good. Keep killing it, if you come back to Sacramento, look me up.
All of Vegas in general is pretty friendly with vlogging. The Bellagio shut it down for a few months, but they've opened it back up again. I've actually found the pro percentage here in Vegas is higher than in other places I've played, but the cheap rake, deep stack buy-in, and cheaper cost of living make up for it.
I would ultimately like to move back to California, but it's just so ridiculously expensive... 😢😭
@@AeroPlaysPoker It is expensive to live in Cali, only a $5 drop at Capitol. 1-3 action is like a 2-5 elsewhere. Match the stack of any 1-3 player in the room. Seen 1-3 games with over 30k on the table. The way you are running, you should be able to afford to move anywhere you like. Your channel is gaining traction, keep a steady stream of content coming and you should blow up quickly.
@@dougmccuskerpoker That's the plan! This channel is the investment child for my wife and I. We'd love to eventually hit 100k+ subscribers. If we can continue to produce 2-3 videos a week, I'm hoping we can make it happen!
SWEET! IM FIRST!Cant wait to watch this bro! Another comment when I finish it.
Man, who stays up past midnight to watch this shite? :D Ahhh a true believer! Help me to SMITE the infidels!
🤣😂🤣
Your analysis is top notch!
@@mtnflyer9859 Thank you, thank you! The trolls will come soon, so get your FIRE and ACID ready! They seem to regenerate and keep coming...
I like all your videos!
Wow thank you so much for the support and comments! :D
Can you show your camera setup at the table . I’m very curious 👀 about it. Keep grinding. I glad I found this channel
I use the Nulaxy dual flat folding cell phone stand from Amazon for $9. But one day I forgot it, so just propped my phone sideways against my chip stack and it still worked fine. Wolfgang props his phone high up against the rail, which I can't figure out for the life of me 'cause mine just falls over when I attempt that.
@@AeroPlaysPoker what editing software do you use . I race pigeons and love poker but suck at making videos so I just vlog. I want to and need to step up to making video content
@@NewBeginningKennelLoft oh really! I train parrots :D My wife does the editing. She uses the same software I think almost everyone uses. It's free. I think it's the Davinci Resolve? Not positive.
New sub just saw this video and it was actually perty good info thanks
Welcome aboard! Make sure to check out my other videos :D
Can you show us how you take notes at the table? Paper and pen? Apps? thanks!
I just use my phone and the notes ap. For instance, MP opened to 15. LJ, button, and I call in BB. Pot 60. Flop AJ9 HDC. (Ace, Jack, Nine, Heart, Diamond, Club)
I like ur 4 hr session limit..... however it does get frustrating when going card dead for 1 or 2 hrs of tht. What's ur thought process? If/when tht happens??
I'd rather walk away a $50 winner than a $500 loser 😅
@AeroPlaysPoker tht 100% makes sense! It's just hard to practice regularly..... I normally play anywhere between 4-6 hrs. ( closer to 6) .... and much of tht I am card dead which is super frustrating
@@eugeneahmad5459 notice how I only showcase about 10 hands per video? I really only play about that many per 4 hour session lol. Other than any hands where I quickly fold or take down a pot immediately after the flop. Try to keep yourself busy doing something else. Avoid getting bored 🥱😴
@@AeroPlaysPoker ok.... good advice. Will definitely keep tht in mind
The casino I play at comps me a meal at the 4 hour mark. Perfect time to go eat a meal and decide if I'm going to stay longer or not. I usually just eat and go home. Win. lose, or draw...
Great stuff dude
Thank you so much! :-)
Punish the non-believers! Great vlog!
Nice dude.. 🎉
Thanks my guy! 🙏
Great content!
Thank you! :D
Hey I’m the Irish guy that battled with you throughout the series, just wanted to say hi. Hope your channel takes off bud. One small bit of feedback is to get a better mic, the audio quality could be improved a little imo. Apart from that love it so far! Take care
Hey Gary! 👋 Thanks for stopping by! Were you the one who folded the 9-10 straight?
Hey everyone, look! Our first real life visit! 😍
The mic is not the issue. I record in the family room, which is super spacious. My wife says I need to go hide in a closet with a laptop 😂
@@AeroPlaysPoker lol yep, I was looking for that hand in the vlogs but didn’t come across it haha
It's in episode 6. :D You have to wait just under a week. Episode 5 will release in about 1-2 days. We're a bit behind since we took over a week off to vacation for the 4th. Plus the channel is super new, so my wife is continually working on enhanced visuals and overlays.
@@AeroPlaysPoker😂
Love the videos my guy! You should make a discord for your community!
Is that something that's often done? I don't have a whole lot of time to answer questions on it... I cook for the family, work out, do the poker and vlogging thing full time, and also do a side gig providing business loans.
@@AeroPlaysPoker I completely understand not having a lot of free time. However, if you do end up deciding to do it, there are a lot, of benefits from making one. Some of those being:
1.) A Quicker Way to Promote your Videos to your Community
2.) Obviously Meeting Your Supporters and other Cool Individuals
3.) If you are thinking long term entrepreneurship, maybe creating a Private Course where there’s Private Content/Lessons etc, and honestly you could price it at any range per month which I could see a few people purchasing
Licking my acid and waiting for coaches and experts to come. 78 suited hand of the night!
For me I barely limp pre and usually don’t play unsuited card if I have 5 7 suited I would’ve raised if I smell dead money and weakness of the original raisers just like you. Just like taught Josh can’t even defend 10 7 suited against a big raise which was always overpair. Those suited hand only good for getting initiative and balance hand with monster JJ +
Great!
Thank you for being a fan! 🙏
Hi, I really like your content on this channel. I am from Australia and I noticed that when I use my laptop to watch your videos they don’t even appear. I only can see your videos on my mobile
@@RasikaVidanapathirana I'm glad you enjoy the channel! Sorry, I can't help you with your laptop. We do know that the content looks different whether on the TV, phone, or computer though, which is why we changed the hand position from the bottom left to the top left so that it's not covering the closed captioning subtitles.
Fire
Thank you! Fire to you too!
KcJs: She could also have diamonds. She called the flop with a naked bdsd. She can be calling with bdfd hands, a lot of them, considering she called with 54o. Her check on the turn is procedural since you cbet flop, so it does not reduce the likelihood of a flush draw. She played the 54 pretty badly on the river. She should have check raised or bet much larger. 85 is way too small to get you to fold top pair. Not a bad size for a value bet with a flush though.
There's no diamond draw. That's an editing error I mentioned in the notes 😅
5/7 fold pre
75o was a punt just fold pre
Completely agree 😅
Why not ISO KQ vs an open and flat from EP? I can’t imagine overcalling allowing IP players to flat behind is ideal. Feel this hand should play as 3b or fold pre.
Thank you for your input! I'd never fold for a small 15 open with KQ pre, but you're not wrong. I will usually 3-bet here about 60% of the time or so. The other 40% of the time, I don't want weaker Kings or Queens to fold in case it flops K or Q high, a lot of which you will get for a $15 raise, such as JK, JQ, or Q10.
Learn this phrase. "Show or muck" don't ever let someone have the easy way out.
Oh I hear ya! And it's what I would normally say, but I dun wanna upset the general populace once I started vlogging 😅
Learn to read the room; if some whale is ashamed of his J4o or whatever the last thing you want to do is tilt him out of the game.
I would not show AA out of turn in the last hand. It is interesting if he was betting for thin value something that beats A high. Chances are he was playing the board
I normally wouldn't, except, since I started my journey as a poker vlogger, I've been trying my best not to be confrontational. He left shortly after the hand anyways, so there's no information to be garnered.
Do you always play low connected cards?
For limped pots, yes, and also to raises from opponents who have large enough stack sizes. Almost always in position though. You never want to be on a low flush draw out of position.
Also, I would recommend 4-5 suited to be the absolute lowest you should play. Anything lower has less straight combinations.
@@AeroPlaysPoker makes sense
@@702cyco oh! I forgot to mention they should be suited. That 5-7 offsuit hand was an exception since there were already 2 limpers plus the guy who posted his missed blinds. I normally throw that garbage away.
Who do I contact for coaching?
@@grantbeck9228 Message me on Instagram or email. My rates are in my videos or on my Patreon
Not the nipples!! 😂😂😂
I bust out laughing when I saw the pic the wife decided to use to represent my commentary 😂
@@AeroPlaysPoker Her editing and your humor are perfect!! Fantastic work! I am a huge fan and hope you have massive success!!
Oh wow I can’t wait until you are on stake kings, I am going to be so rich. The guy who never loses Lfg!!!
Is this sarcasm? 😭
In the first hand you forgot J - that would be the nut straight
Yep I mentioned it in the edit notes 😅. So not drawing completely dead, but close enough.
I choked when you said that shit about nipples
I did warn the audience to be careful drinking while watching my content 😜
ai host?
It's a play on words. AI in this case stands for Aero Innovations. :D Although, someone people have mistaken my voice for an actual AI!
I have to say, if you made a vlog every day I WOULD 4 SURE WATCH
@@rondalohair2307 thank you! At this point, 2-3 per week is our absolute max 😅 My wife looks like Gollum at the computer table 💻 as is....
I would never play these hands especially in early position. However I don’t play deep stack poker only because I don’t know how to play big stack poker. It’s hard for me to believe playing trash in early position can be profitable but I could be wrong. 🤔
@@paulboyd561 deep stack poker is a completely different beast than your typical home town casino 100 big blind game. You cannot judge if you've never even played at that level before. I learned this lesson the hard way when I played at the Wynn's uncapped 5-10 game. People would raise or 3-bet with suited, disconnected hands and completely obliterate me because I would put them on a different type of hand. Look up videos on being a Loose Aggressive player. Black Rain 79 has some good ones. You can also watch Doug Polk stream on the Lodge. Doug Polk is a massively successful loose aggressive player. You can watch his incredibly unorthodox plays.
If you come in playing ABC, you will get destroyed by these loose aggressive players in a deep stack game.
75o: Just fold. This is why. 🙂
Boredom. The bane of all logical poker hands. This is not the first, nor will it be the last time I play a garbage hand and get punished for it lol.
@@AeroPlaysPoker At least we get to see the pain!