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When a vlogger shows us position and stack size he's helping to educate us. When they don't they're just telling us how their day went. I have a girlfriend for that. I'll stick to people like you. Thanks Todd
Your situation with the "All in" misunderstood by the dealer is prime example of why I let my chips do the talking. I slide my whole stack in when I go all in. If my stack is too large for that, I face the dealer, make eye contact and say "I'M all in". Adding the "I'm" adds an extra sylabol and helps it not be misunderstood for "call"
Getting into poker, super new, and thinking about playing a low stakes game in Vegas in December. Love this video, lots of helpful info, thank you so much!
I watch as many poker vlogs as I can. Your vids are great. Straight poker , giving us your thoughts , quality hand selection and very solid commentary. Love how you get right to the game . Definitely following and look forward to your videos in the future. Thank you .
One of the good vlog`s you got here. I want to ask you, how do you edit the cards in post? I don`t want to get into poker vlogging but i really like the style of the cards. Great work!
Just found your vlog We also play the smaller games 1/2&1/3 Really like your narrative, I’m always open to any help and pointers Leaving for the casino in an hour, maybe use your help if the situation arrives Good vlog keep it up
Great editing and analysis! For hand 7, the KQo hand when you were in the LJ and got raised by the SB, why was that an easy fold? I would have struggled with that hand
It really just comes down to player pool tenancies and their likely 3-betting range. I've found in low stakes games, most people are only 3-betting JJ+ and AQ+. Against that range, KQo is pretty heavily dominated so I prefer suited hands for the flush potential. Hope that helps!
Nice to see you back on here! I’ve played with you a few times at Horseshoe Indy. I always enjoy watching your videos and your analysis always seems pretty spot on!
really solid vlog and straight forward play. educating and entertaining. will definitely stick around for future content. best of luck on the channel and poker journey.
SOOO much limpers in this level drives me nuts lol. Great Vlog. Will be watching again and maybe see ha at the Wynn and make the Vlog one day. Without limping trust me lol
Hand 9 with KKs maybe a big bet on the flop? Obviously they all snap folded but you're only targeting an A or diamond draw so might as well go for the max right?
For sure a thing in theory with 2 high cards and a disconnected low card on the flop, but I still like betting smaller when this multi-way. All of their ranges are pretty weak after the string of limps, so going big after that kind of preflop action seems crazy strong OOP into 4 people and I’m not sure it’d get many calls.
Before the straight appeared on the board the 66 paird with a 6 on the board which beats the pair of 4s. However because a straight ended up rivering the pot was chopped and shared
That’s fair and blocking the straight is great too. I just think it’s more viable in a tougher game, and I’m less inclined to believe they bet big as bluffs and/or fold the portions of their range that should realize it can’t withstand aggression when raising.
Yep! I’m making the full time move to Vegas at the end of the month, but I’ll be playing that room quite a bit in the meantime. Hope to see you out there!
Lets play how many strategic errors this player makes. 10:00 I'll start with a non continuation bet on an ace high flop. Too weak to bet, too strong to fold is not a thing.
Multiway pot on an ace high board. You lose to any ace. Raising only gets called by what’s beating you so why not let them take the lead? I don’t see what’s wrong here
Lol I just watched another vlogger play 1/2 at The Lodge in Round Rock and he left the table with $2,600! I've never seen so many $100 or more hands go to the flop in my life playing or watching 1/2.
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When a vlogger shows us position and stack size he's helping to educate us. When they don't they're just telling us how their day went. I have a girlfriend for that. I'll stick to people like you. Thanks Todd
Glad you enjoyed the session John!
Just subscribed b/c of this comment and I just clicked on the video and 0:21 right now 😂hope u right
Ps I’m a poker rookie
Bro watches vloggers to get education looool. Fish alert🐠🚨🚨🐠🚨🐠🚨
Adding the number of players involved with their posititons adds a clearer dimension to hand histories. And well narrated !!
Thanks Bruce!
Your situation with the "All in" misunderstood by the dealer is prime example of why I let my chips do the talking. I slide my whole stack in when I go all in. If my stack is too large for that, I face the dealer, make eye contact and say "I'M all in". Adding the "I'm" adds an extra sylabol and helps it not be misunderstood for "call"
Ooo, this is smart. That's what I call a poker exploit.
Getting into poker, super new, and thinking about playing a low stakes game in Vegas in December. Love this video, lots of helpful info, thank you so much!
I watch as many poker vlogs as I can. Your vids are great. Straight poker , giving us your thoughts , quality hand selection and very solid commentary. Love how you get right to the game . Definitely following and look forward to your videos in the future. Thank you .
Some of the best poker vlogs on RUclips love the content
Todd, your analysis is awesome and I especially love how you captured that moment when your opponent put in a raise when he was the big blind.
Thanks Justin! I’ll try to keep showcasing the vibes at the table with each one I share
One of the good vlog`s you got here. I want to ask you, how do you edit the cards in post? I don`t want to get into poker vlogging but i really like the style of the cards. Great work!
Love this card graphics man! Good work!
Thank you!
Just found your vlog
We also play the smaller games 1/2&1/3
Really like your narrative, I’m always open to any help and pointers
Leaving for the casino in an hour, maybe use your help if the situation arrives
Good vlog keep it up
JUst found you Channel. Awesome. I've been wanting to move up to 1/3. I've been plating 4/8 LH. You do a very good job of explaining. THank you
Great editing and analysis! For hand 7, the KQo hand when you were in the LJ and got raised by the SB, why was that an easy fold? I would have struggled with that hand
It really just comes down to player pool tenancies and their likely 3-betting range. I've found in low stakes games, most people are only 3-betting JJ+ and AQ+. Against that range, KQo is pretty heavily dominated so I prefer suited hands for the flush potential. Hope that helps!
Nice to see you back on here! I’ve played with you a few times at Horseshoe Indy. I always enjoy watching your videos and your analysis always seems pretty spot on!
Thanks Mark! Glad you enjoyed the session.
really solid vlog and straight forward play. educating and entertaining. will definitely stick around for future content. best of luck on the channel and poker journey.
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you!
Very good video, presentation of everything is elite.
Keep up the good work.
SOOO much limpers in this level drives me nuts lol. Great Vlog. Will be watching again and maybe see ha at the Wynn and make the Vlog one day. Without limping trust me lol
Yessss welcome back!
Glad to be back!
Hand 9 with KKs maybe a big bet on the flop? Obviously they all snap folded but you're only targeting an A or diamond draw so might as well go for the max right?
For sure a thing in theory with 2 high cards and a disconnected low card on the flop, but I still like betting smaller when this multi-way. All of their ranges are pretty weak after the string of limps, so going big after that kind of preflop action seems crazy strong OOP into 4 people and I’m not sure it’d get many calls.
Wow some really nice hands in this session!
Plenty of boring stretches on the day, but it happens. Thank for the feedback and I’m glad you enjoyed them!
your vlog is awesome, i like how you play, please dont stop uploading
Does the Wynn play high hand. Pocket kings with a K on the flop, is it worth staying to see if you can get quads?
Great posting
Amazing Vlog. 🎉
excellent...thank you!
Seems like not a lot of action at the Wynn and small stacks? True?
Kind of depends on the evening and the table, but it's a pretty soft game and easy to beat.
Great video Todd
Much appreciated 🙂
Great content Todd
Thanks Chris!
Good Naration I liked it good stuff so I punched the bell
How come at 9:30 your stacks at $300 then a hour and half goes by you look at queens with $450 effective?
Bro I love the style of your vlogs they're great I love the wynn
Thank you so much!
@3:40 can you please explain how pair 6 beat pair 4 here. please.
Before the straight appeared on the board the 66 paird with a 6 on the board which beats the pair of 4s. However because a straight ended up rivering the pot was chopped and shared
What happened to the channel? Just found this and it's vintage Brad Owen in the early days. Here for it.
Have some plans to get it going again very soon. Appreciate the kind words!
1 3 is so boring I just can’t play it anymore after playing 2 5 but yea losing 1k does sting so I can understand taking it easy for a day
Dunno if I would have tipped the dealer at 7:00 after they mistook your all-in as a call that hand! Great videos!
Hand 16 I would consider bluffing on the turn. A pair of queens is behind his value range and having a queen means you block his two pair combos.
That’s fair and blocking the straight is great too. I just think it’s more viable in a tougher game, and I’m less inclined to believe they bet big as bluffs and/or fold the portions of their range that should realize it can’t withstand aggression when raising.
Totally table dependent but I was thinking the same that I would check raise that turn most of the time
i gotta ask how do you like those lousy seats at the wynn . they are so bad for your body......
wait how does he hit a set on every pocket pair hand that he plays? can he teach me those secrets??
Im a fan of all your work bro .... orher channels people betting zillions of bucks not realistic 💯
you got good cards most of the time it seems.
That's sort of the idea
Found your channel searching for “horseshoe Indianapolis,” coming back anytime soon?
Yep! I’m making the full time move to Vegas at the end of the month, but I’ll be playing that room quite a bit in the meantime. Hope to see you out there!
Good vlog
Great cards I can play 1/12 hrs without a pocket pair major part of this game is luck.
Very nice.
I miss live poker
😎👍
Not aggressive enough
2006 wsop " I told you I had top top😂
When you go all in just put 1 chip in
you made all those sets and only won 270? Seemed like you had won more than that.
Lets play how many strategic errors this player makes.
10:00 I'll start with a non continuation bet on an ace high flop. Too weak to bet, too strong to fold is not a thing.
Multiway pot on an ace high board. You lose to any ace. Raising only gets called by what’s beating you so why not let them take the lead? I don’t see what’s wrong here
Come to texas and play no one ever folds at this stake
Lol I just watched another vlogger play 1/2 at The Lodge in Round Rock and he left the table with $2,600! I've never seen so many $100 or more hands go to the flop in my life playing or watching 1/2.
Don’t over bet the pot with the nuts
Please show all your hands, not just the winning ones
Folding for half an hour 🧐
Not hard to win when you have like 8 sets in a session lol
Hold on. Big blind acts out of turn trying to raise. His aggressive action should stop. He should NOT be allowed to raise. Only call.
All you okay is poker pairs ? Lol
Too weak to value bet too strong to bluff 🧐