ACTIVATE BEAST MODE!! // Texas Holdem Poker Vlog 25
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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Inspired by Brad Owen and Rampage Poker, I am a Live Low-Limit No Limit Texas Holdem Poker player who wants to push out great poker content and build a community of PokerBEASTs, where we can learn, grow, and enjoy this beautifully complex game together.
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I hope you learn some Texas Holdem tips and strategy, the rules for Texas Holdem and how to play no limit texas holdem poker in a card room.
The game is always changing and we are learning poker 2021 strategy. I especially want to encourage you if its your first time playing poker in a card room, or you are learning to play Texas Holdem, and want to learn how to win Casino poker to go for it!
Enjoy!
Thanks for cracking my aces ;) fun session though, nice meeting you
Hey! I know, terrible 😳. You stayed focused and made an epic comeback though. See you soon
@@PokerBEAST Hell yeah, both of us did! See you soon
Straight to poker! No weird introductions or life story’s
What funny is the vlogs that do that think thats why people like their channel. No we watch for poker and poker only.
I visited Jamil Casino because of your vlog. Best intro in poker vlogs. Straight to poker... You show your fold hands.. your commentary has just gone to another level since first two or three episodes. And you make a rec player like me feel included in the poker world.. and you keep teaching me mindset, process, and money management. I feel I can walk in with two hundred and leave with four hundred every time
Showing your fold hands is the number one reason I watch every episode. I only follow you and Brad Owen. Good work
Yesss!! I was just thinking that! I love when he shows the folds
Same here
Thanks for dropping a like! I hope you enjoy this long vlog.
How long was this session?
You win on every video?
@@adamdawson2253 not always but he does play well and consistent !
Your over analyzing hands that a low stakes player may have...your using elite GTO player Theory at a game that people dont use or have full knowledge of...Let me give you a example here 58 of hearts for a raise on the Big Blind...Looking from the outside in...do you see how ranges and he should have this or that does not apply at this level of game...at these stakes paying attention to players and there habits and there tendencies and go based upon live reads and actually play the game...If you ever learn how to play Poker you will not win....if you play perfect GTO u have a 15% edge if you miscalculate or differ from strategy its less than 50-50 so create your own style enjoy the game...Biggest money makers like Tom Dawn and Rick Solomon do not play GTO...
Perfect example also is the A10 but if you dont feel it dont call - that simple
Fastest growing poker vlog! Nice work bro! Keep it up.
😂
I really like that you know when you’re beat and know when to fold. You don’t risk your stack on a bad bluff when you’re not heavily invested. Keep up the good work and stay humble.
Did you even watch the first hand?
So I posted the comment before I got to see the second hand...
Did you watch the second hand either??
I enjoy the vlogs, but I think the comment by Serf Mirabal is not very accurate. On the second had he could even be bluffing with JJ-KK! 1010 even looses to bluffs...
Love the vlogs bro. The more amateur perspective is great and I'm learning with you
Loving the continued content!!! No fluff no BS, honest analysis and self-critique...keep it up bro!
Honestly my favorite vlogger easily. plays my stakes and everything. keep up the good work!
You're killing it with your poker vlogs. The 85hh hand it's great that you realize it's a mistake to be in the hand even though you won a huge pot. A lot of players are results oriented and use that to justify bad plays.
If he truly believed it was a mistake would the hand be in a video? Not exactly his first time playing, likely not the first time he's seen a similar spot.
Saying you think something doesn't mean you really do.
Just some thoughts
@@eshootziscrs2868 huh? Are you saying poker vloggers never include hands they played badly?? That's a pretty presumptuous thing to say.
@@18000rpm
Obviously no. Otherwise that is what I would have said. That's not what I said so your presumption of intent and judgement of propriety mean what?
Was the question, did I intend to presumptuous? The answer is no. I meant to be politely thought invoking.
What was your intent when translating something I said into something you perceived?
Just some thoughts
Love all the action in your games. Keep playing in flow and trust your reads. One of my favorite vlogs!
your videos are so well made for the amount of time you’ve been doing this, beast! wouldn’t be surprised at all to see you at 100k+ by the end of the year, best of luck to you in this journey man
The quality of your vlogs gets better continuously. Im really glad I stumbled onto your channel a few weeks back. Grettings from Germany
Watch a lot of poker vlogs, this is now my favorite. Great job on editing and commentary. It looks like your really building your bankroll.
BEAST MODE !!!! That was a great run. I guess now you've built up your bankroll enough that you are always buying in for the max, which will help you get more big wins like this. I look forward to watching them soon.
It's awesome to see how much you've improved since the 1st vlog. Keep up the grind Cato!
Improved? His first hand is HORRENDOUS
@@peterlohnes1 your calculus work looks absolutely horrendous and it looks like it gets worse as it goes lol
THIS MAN is making great content! Don’t forget us when you become HUGE
I pray everyday that he doesn’t
😁 I know. He'll be like. Do I know you?
He listens to our comments and suggestions. 👍👍
@@stevenc8281 he seems pretty nice. I don’t think he will 🥸
Awesome channel man! I’ve been getting really serious about poker lately and it feels rewarding to get out of my comfort zone from Blackjack. You definitely play smart but know when to be aggressive. All the best! 🙏
FYI when you try to get an exact count in a multi-way all-in situation it gives away your hand somewhat in that you're likely on a draw. Not that it matters in this case since one player is all-in and the other has very little behind, but when you're playing really deep stacked games it's something to be aware of.
@@seanariamd9581 Fair enough, let me change it to "if it looks like you're trying to calculate pot odds, that's a tell."
I think TT is a great hand to Check back an A turn, You got your protection with flop bet by folding out the over cards like KQ, QJ, KJ; so now you can x back and bluff catch river/bet for value if x'd to, it's not really worth 3 streets of value imo and your only really betting to deny equity vs clubs and maybe get value from 99 or 8X which i don't think is that bad, but you leave yourself vulnerable to getting x/raised sometimes in which case you will prob have to fold bc you really only beat club draws and i think most club draws will bet flop as pfr on an A high flop
Total fish move
My man tipping the dealers good way to go bro. Some very nice hands today. Would recommend not answering at all when asked questions, such as the the QJ hand. You were lucky to get paid off. Keep it up dude
this may seem ridiculous but how are you guys a) filming at the tables and b) remembering all the hands and action for commentary later?!
Permission from the Casino, as well as I take voice memos at the table of my thoughts and any other info I need
Great episode man .. I don’t mind the fold with AT of hearts.. if somebody else also has the flush draw there goes two of your outs..
and as far as that guy going all in before the river.. sometimes they just don’t want to think anymore in the hand.. Like I don’t care what comes I’m good to go
Hey bro on your pocket 10 hand against the AK .. one thing I’ve learned from playing is that it’s better to fold and be wrong or to call and be wrong .. nice vlog man love seeing the low stakes
Very true
This line is never a bluff. What OP said - why wouldn’t he start bluffing on the flop. This. 100%. On this texture, run out and all these actions, it’s never a bluff ever
@@samgroen3412 what?
@@leftphilange69 I believe that was a slur.
I love the calm nature of your commentary.
I look forward to watching your videos now, love the content and absolutely love the analysis of the hands like the pocket 10’s you had and talked about what the other guy had on the river
Here a tell for you, if you go back and see the video when you flop top set vs a turn flush on the board your opponent on the river is heavily breathing... is usually a sign of a bluff. This is a pretty reliable tell vs some opponents. Good luck!
Your game has really improved since the beginning. It's nice to see you taking time to think out the hand and making some very good calls. I'll make a prediction and say that by this time next year you'll have over 100 thousand subs. Like I said before, one of my 3 favorite poker vlogs. Keep up the good work!!
Love these videos, huge poker fan. You racked up a nice sum of cash man ,good job
For discussion sake, I think you should consider checking back the turn. If we give him a wide 3bet range for these stakes (88+ AJ+ KQs) you are only ahead AJ which folds, 99 and QQ which you get value from, and 2 combos of KQs. I would argue that you could push him off a chop. Probably really close on a bet or check, so I guess player profile will be a part of which line is best.
This vlog is now in my top three with Brad and Mariano
Been a fan since 8000 keep it up honestly think your videos are better quality then bigger poker channels with hundreds of thousands of subsribers
Really like your playing style. You minimize your losing sessions (if any) and maximum winning sessions. Your bank roll management is top notch, unlike a lot of players who don’t seem to know when to leave the table.
I need some water after that action packed vlog yo! Love me some SoCal poker any time it’s like printing 💵!
Headed down to San Diego end of the Month, wondering what days you normally play at Jamul? Trying to find a good day and time to run into you there.
Basically every day around 6pm. Just shoot me a comment on here and I’ll meet up with you.
@@PokerBEAST sounds good, will contact you when my plans firm up.
I don’t know the rules in that casino but him pushing his chips in would certainly be considered a call anywhere I’ve played. Another good video man!
Of course and how it should be but he must have seen a ton of videos here on players angle shooting and getting away with it
Forward Motion.
Floor person would determine "it was a call" in most legit poker rooms.
Stone's JFK might make a different ruling if it were "his man" angle shooting. (Or on crotch watch.)
I haven’t played in a while but in my opinion, it’s not healthy getting your one and only bullet in a marginal hand with minimal direct odds specially out of position. I love how you play aggressively and can pull the trigger in tough spots. I know you can do so much better in tournaments or if you flip the switch and play with more discipline in ring games, you’ll do so much better :)
It’s cool that you speed through your folded hands, shows what we all go through . Seems like other bloggers just show playing hands. Not saying that’s a bad thing. But I like that you mixed it up.
Great video! Love when the villain thinks for a long time and you fast forward. Editing skills are neat.
Analysis on the 2nd hand is great.
Congrads. I dont know what else to say haha. Even after your commentary I have no clue why you did half the things you did. I'm a long time player so understand the logic behind even some new thinking when I see it, but you had me scratching my head a few times. I'll be honest though I probably would have convinced myself into a call with 10s against the AK also. He could have just as easily been on tilt from the previous hand. Good stuff, enjoying it alot.
85 suited is my favorite hand and always wins. I knew you were binking that heart as soon as I saw you were playing that hand...
Regarding Bottle Cap Man: If I'm not mistaken, I think the general rule is that once chips have been pushed across the line, they are considered in play and cannot be retracted, regardless of whether the player has let go of them or not. I could be wrong about that or perhaps it depends on where you're playing? Nice run in this vid!
Great blog - learning from ones mistakes.
Gotta call with the nut flush draw, this is poker, gotta gamble and the price was right.
It was clearly 50/50. You made the right fold.
@@stephenhuynh8546 Being results oriented, I guess it was the ‘right’ fold. But if you’re going to try punting off a $300 buy in on the 8 high FD right away, the nut draw fold had me scratching my head.
Especially since he called with 8 5 s in the beginning.
@@jwsmitty80 results was a loss in profit how is that good?
Love your vids! Best hand commentating yet.
You're getting better. Next time you get in that position with the 10s, no matter what it is, let it go. There's always another hand...the game never ends but sometimes your chips and energy do.
Great Wins ! Running hot and playing good again....
Loving your content, keep up the good work! I'm not sure if you play much with the guy who tried to bluff you off your set of queens, but go back and look at his breathing while you were deciding. Pretty big tell in my opinion.
Excellent analysis (minus the AK hand) and decent cards - way to go
You play solid poker with rational thought processes.
Hi bro!! Congratulations, I'm enjoying your journey.
Do u have any range chart for each position to show us?
GL
Dont call with green chips when you have top set, thats a fairly reliable tell.
It REALLY is, people seem to like to protect their larger denom chips. Thanks for reminding me.
Nice fold with the suited ace. If you had a really short stack, it’s a terrible fold, but with the stack you had and running so well, there’s no reason to make that call. Nice play and nice video 👍🏼
He got the odds to call. It’s a bad fold and the reason for the fold is bad too. “I have a good stack so I fold” 😂
That is exactly opposite of what is correct. If you can win more on later streets you can call with speculative hands. If you can only win a little since your stack is short, you should wait until you have what you believe is the best hand.
@@pokerqAK47 actually no he wasn't getting the odds to call.
If he's facing a set of Qs for example it's very likely to be the Q of hearts which cancels an out. His A 10 is drawing to runners for a straight which is very low equity.
The flush draw still loses if the board pairs which becomes somewhat more likely on the turn, adding an additional 3 cards that could pair.
The flush itself might have 9 outs though probability does suggest a quarter of folded cards were hearts.
The 9 outs have less than a 20% chance of hitting on the turn and if he only called the opponent and the hero both have money back. He could easily be facing another bet on the turn and again his odds are less than 20% meaning he needs 4:1 pot odds to be correct.
Even adding the three Aces assuming you aren't against AQ or QQ the correct odds for a call are still 3:1.
His shove insures he sees both cards and gets paid if called and he hits.
Should he just call and then hit on the turn it's possible he doesn't make anymore on the hand. He is oop so if he leads it's pretty face up and many hands would fold. If he checks it could check through and then he has to fade a pairing river to feel confident he's ahead.
Seeing both cards does give around 34% equity ( assuming 9 live outs). The pot is like $750 and hero has $800 behind needing to call about $350. He only has $450 back with a pot that will be $1,100.
He gives his opponent close to 3:1 to make a call, very little fold equity in the shove really.
Essentially hero is betting $800 to win the $763 plus the possible or probable call of an additional $465.
$800 to win $1,208.
He's really getting 1.5:1 and $300 plus is part of a three way pot though likely his flush beats both opponents it should still be a consideration when calculating odds. Is there enough in the side pot alone to warrant the call?
He could fold, lose the $135 bet and play the $800.
I'm of course assuming one villain has him covered but at the decision point the pot is $763 and hero is minimally invested. He doesn't win the $800 he already has he can only win the pot plus whatever he raises that gets called, another $450 in this case.
$880 to win $1,208 with little fold equity and 34% probability to improve ( the Ace doesn't help if we are facing AK with the K of hearts or AQ ) . Blocking the Ace high flush draw it's unlikely we are against a worse flush draw, doesn't leave any real two pair combos and lessens the overpairs we might see. Starts looking like AQ trying to get rid of flushes or charge them too much, or QQ/88/22 that's ahead and wants the money in before a draw sees a card.
It's a mistake to think a flush draw has the same odds on one card vs two. A call here is not getting the correct direct odds and since there really is only one likely draw the implied odds are greatly reduced. Top set should call a turned heart, sometimes a riveted heart but bottom set is nothing but a bluff catcher after this sized three bet. You should expect to sometimes see 88 or QQ from hero who leads and calls as well as the nut flushes or over pairs.
Meaning 22 doesn't want to see a heart, an Ace or a K. Maybe not a J or 10 either since these make the most likely sets and improve most calls to a straight draw, pair etc.
I personally suggest A 10 even suited not be a sb call.
Too often you simply miss and just wasted blinds. Other times you hit and get action, play oop and are unable to maximize profit, run into a better kicker or A8 that flopped two pair. The flush is often obvious and people understand it's likely Ace high since it's from the sb, smaller flushes pot control or fold.
Just some thoughts
@@mjriemen
I would suggest perhaps that isn't quite true.
Deep stack you can play more speculative since implied odds are higher, like set mining, low suited connectors or in some cases slow playing monsters.
A short stack however, depending on our definition of short, should not be hesitant to gamble. Starting with $100 or less in a $1/2 game for example, you cannot play AK, hit one pair and wait to see the river. If no one improves and you are sure you're ahead why would anyone call? Unless they have the same pair or second pair they can just fold. You win a small pot. But if they jam, did you under represent your hand? Did they slow play something bigger? Did the river a better hand?
If you play say A 10 suited and hit a flush draw on this board you would probably want to jam and realize the equity. Get money in while people still have draws to improve and a reason to call.
Wait until all the draws either get there or miss and you either can't call, don't get called or you are beat.
Probably something to be said about position as well. At a very passive table with face up straight forward opponents you can speculate from any position provided your post flop play is profitable. But deep stack on an aggressive active table position becomes more and more profitable, sometimes first to bluff is good. Being in early position threatens to be a stronger range.
All that and I do understand what you are saying.
The A 10 is an ok call, three betting only bloats a pot and you can't really call a raise.
I'd rather go for some pot control and deception with the flush draw, maybe consider folding to too much action since it's possible someone else has a flush draw. Takes away at least two outs giving me less chance of improving though getting paid might be easier. We could hope to be against KJ of hearts though KQ of hearts is also a likely hand that might play this way.
It's most likely we are behind and it's not a great idea to put money in when we are behind unless we can sometimes get folds too.
Dry board doesn't exactly hit the sb range all that much. Twos eight's and a few Qs, not exactly a big portion of our passive range. Most sets would probably check to the aggressor on this board. The story should not only make sense but be probable if we want folds. QQ isn't a probable story to tell by overshoving a three bet, not getting many folds from real hands for these odds. Seems better to check, call, see the turn cheaper and reevaluate moving forward.
Interesting hand though I've paused it on the flop after hero considers a shove.
On to see the outcome.
Just some thoughts
You’re telling me if you have the nut flush draw and your stack is down to something like 20BB, it would be bad to call because you should “wait for a better hand”???😂😂
That's an awesome win. I play at very similar stakes as you when I am able to play. It is always more exciting to see a player cash out for multiples of their buy in, than to see some of these vloggers who buy in for 5k and win 1k.
I actually see that a lot and am also experiencing that at 2/5. Why buy in for 1000$ and win 300$ when I can buy in for $300 and win 300$
wow very nice vlog man! You should make a trip to Lake Elsinore, Morongo or Agua sometime! On my end of things I really want to check out Jamul I have never been I live about 2 hours away!
Great vlog! Keep them coming!
I used to live in San Diego. Would play at Sycuan, Oceans Eleven, and Seven Mile. Have you played at those? How do they compare to Jamul? Will check it out next time I’m in the area.
I’ve played in them all, Sycaun is more for limit games, and the chairs aren’t too comfy, Seven mile has the best action as it is in the city, oceans I don’t have a ton of experience but they run good tournies, and Jamul is a very comfortable room with good great and tables. Also, Jamul is inside currently which is very nice.
@@PokerBEAST Gotcha. I played at Oceans about a week ago. The tent is nice but not as good as a normal poker room. Good luck in your sessions to come!
Love your channel. Watched for a long time now happy you apend countless hours editing videos . hope it pays off .
it's not that old. Maybe under 5 months
nice call with top set, well reasoned.
Cracking Aces, Cracking other peoples sets, flopping multiple sets yourself, rivering multiple flushes and multiple full houses, and the high hand bonus...holy crap dude run good!!
I hear it’s a critical skill to have 😭🤷🏻♂️
You played a great game this session!
Hey Pokerbeast, so here's my question to you, that hand with the pocket Q's and you hitting your set on the flop, if the opponent bet a lot more on the turn and then all in with the river, would you of still called knowing you have top set or would you of considered a possible fold?
Hero call
This guy is killing the game . Great vlog
Noticeable tell when you had QQ with the diamonds out there. The guy that led into on the turn grabs his right arm with his left hand and you can see him let out a huge sigh when you were shuffling your chips and debating to call. Good job calling him, and nice pot 👍
Your video is easily to study for Japanese.
ATs at 12:02
If I were playing, I must be call and lost many stacks.
Nice fold !
I learned your poker playing.
Thank you!
why easy for Japanese? I love to hear that. Japan is the fifth country with my most viewers interestingly enough behind the US Canada and Singapore
I am not good at English. But your English explaining of poker videos are very good. So, I can understand and listen to your explaining.
I love to hear that. Do you listen at normal speed? Some people say I talk quickly
@@PokerBEAST Yeah, it is just good speed for me.
I do not change the playback speed.
yes cant wait to hit casino for first time playn poker in casino..i played virtually via wsop ap nd done online gambling so it’s easier for me but imma do my best to b at ease nd access my probabilities to winning and yes i wont get dragged into pot unless im certain i have the winning hand
Awesome showing tough spots even when you're wrong as we learn from mistakes and your thought process would have been similar to many in the same spot. Most vloggers only show when they get sucked out on as losses. Not much to learn
Fun session. Despite the rookie mistakes. Ran it up well afterwards...
Give up you day job soon. You'll do fine @ Jamul.
Run good session. Most concern for you is pre-flop. Pocket 10s vs AK is a 3 bet pre. This would’ve given you vital info on the player you just stacked.
A10 hart hand another 4 bet hand to thin the field potentially getting the KQ off out the hand.
Damn near your best session. Well played
@16:05 did you notice a tell from villain? He wiped his sweaty palms on his t-shirt. :)
@@180000000rpmmmmmm. Maybe he wiped his sweaty palms on his t-shirt because his palms were sweaty.
That call with the QQ amazing
New subscriber. Really enjoy your content and you have the best graphics!
I think folding the A10h was the right move, especially since you already binked your “one time” your first hand.
Best poker vlog by far... definitely surpassed rampagepoker & mariano imo.
Need this today! Gonna be going to play cash. Let’s see some cards.
Same here 🤟🏻
@@onimask9101 had a great night. Bought in for $300 cash out $970!
@@dullishturnip6731 nobody cares
@@BKK871 :)
Enjoy watching your videos bro..
When the guy with 97 spades bet I was watching the way he was breathing. I was shouting at my phone “CALL”! 😂
Blessed hitting the flush on river ! Hehe 😋
How do you calculate the probabilities ? Do you have a website or book you recommend for that ?
that was an entertaining sesh bruv. keep loggin win$ and it's on to the next. lfg
I like that there's minimum BS - no lame b roll footage or pontificating
Straight to the point. Dont give af about your personal life. I want to watch poker
Kato - Thanks! The Bellagio awaits you! Best Wishes!
Keep up the good work one day u will see a bigger following i promise
Forward action is a call!
never miss a single upload 🥰🥰😁
Should give a running total update on all the sessions you have played would be nice to see what the total is for 1/3 and 2/5
I think the guy may have shoved with trip aces because of the flush draw. If the flush finished on the river, he wouldn’t know wether to bet or not. I’ve noticed a lot of people do this in low stakes to avoid tough decision on the river.
I disagree, that same guy just watched him call off his entire stack with an 8 high flush draw lol with multiple players in the pot, I'm thinking he thought this guy calls with anything and was sure he was gonna get paid off by him with maybe a worse ace or a pocket pair like he had.
Nice session. I like how u play
10:58 be very careful about that if you ever go to Borgata at AC, I've seen a couple degens pull that move on me and my buddies and the floor rules inexplicably in favor of them, allowing them to take back everything but one $5 chip. I would think forward motion should always be binding but there, for whatever reason, it is not there!
OMG you run good you get a lot of good hands and hit them.
at 17:00 AK hand with flush draw betting is I think wrong decision. u are smashing man gl
Enjoy your videos. You will always make mistakes as we all do. Play your best. If you cant leave.
I'm just getting into Poker. I gotta say, I'm learning alot.
Hi pokerbeast i wanted to upload a couple of poker videos I've recorded from some of my poker sessions. What overlay do you use to demonstrate your hand/flop/turn/river ?
It is a custom one I made in photoshop. I made over 600 individual images. Took about 30hrs to just make all the images.
What I would suggest to start is maybe do it the way Brad Owen does it if you don’t want to invest that time.
Love the videos. One minor thing - the word Villain in your on-screen graphics is misspelled. Yours says "Villian" Either way thanks for the vids and keep up the good work!
Hmm I fixed those graphics. I wonder what is happening.
I would not be betting the TT hand after flop and most likely getting it in with the nut flush draw 3 way.
I think it’s totally fine to fold the A10 suited. You’re there ultimately to make money, and no need to throw all your profits you’ve made on a coin flip, especially with two people all-in in front of you. If one of them had a set your outs go down. Good fold in my opinion!
Killing it!!! You the man!
Going to California this summer hope I can play with you.
Come to Jamul and I'm sure I'll be there!
@@PokerBEAST I’ll be sure to stop by. Going to be playing in the WSOP in Tijuana.
The first hand deserved a sucess label in the end