Flopping a SET and Getting STACKED! | $2/$5 Poker vlog #28
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- In this grueling session we start off hot but then cool down as a bunch of hands start to go bad for u. Come check out our painful session.
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On that club flush draw board where you picked up equity, I would have bet $200 on the turn. Keep up the great work bro!
Yeah I think that was the play to lay the hammer down on him
And we are back!.. first things first..that jersey is tuff!!...u already know I'm liking and subscribing. #mackgang
My guy! We gonna run it up bro appreciate the constant support
Great vid, been having a ton of bad beats recently so I feel your pain on that 55 hand. Best of luck brotha💪🏻
Yessir. But we gonna get through all of this and be on the good side of those hands
Great vid bro, each video keeps getting better and better💯💯
Thank youuu. Wait til 2 Years and we look back at the journey
I feel your pain, brother - I also just got stacked at MGM. Hit a set on the flop and it ran out to a full house. No way I could lose. Unfortunately, the other guy ran out to a straight flush. It sucks...but next time I'll suck out on him. Keep up the great vlogging.
Yessir. Be on the lookout for the next vlog. Things definitely turn around big time
Thank you so much for sharing your difficult sessions. I'm new to your channel and quite new to poker, had a bad few hours of play I just came off of and am feeling frustrated... it helps to know I'm not alone.
Trust me if you go look at my latest videos it gets super ugly
I see you out here doing big thangs!!!
Yessir my guy waiting for you to come back man
@@MacksBet28 I’m trying to find the time to edit videos! Lol
@GHPoker lol if it's so overwhelming my editor could do all of that for you for a cheap price
Good bet on the king Queen suited. . . You remind me of a guy I play with regularly at Hollywood Casino here in Columbus Ohio! And I say it was a good bet as there was a lot of connectivity on the board that could of allowed for a better hand with one more card and me, personally if I think I have the best hand at that moment. . . I believe in you are going to pay to run my down!
Hey I'll come out there and play. It's not too far to get to Columbus. Thank you for your feed back as well
Appreciate you bro.
QT hand is fine to check multiway out of position. we would hate to get raise/piled on the flop and turn, and its one of the weaker Qx you will have.
Whent they raise turn though, you have to call at least once. Most Qx, sets, and pairs would have bet flop when checked to, so at best they are repping 76s, 66, or 45s, which is not many combos. your hand is underrepped by checking flop, so just call and take one off
I need to stop being so results oriented
It’s all good let’s regroup and get it next time champ
Small tings my guy ty
I think the A3cc hand you are thinking about wrong. On the turn 3, I don't think checking is a big mistake. You are ahead of some hands like 89/8T, and worse club draws. You should have much worse, non-showdown hands to bluff with on the turn (worse club draws/89 etc.).
On the river, you don't need to turn your hand into a bluff. If you are turning 3x into a bluff, you are basically going to be bluffing with every single non Kx you have, so every hand. Also, front door flushes are like the worst possible combo of hands to bluff with, since they unblock your opponents autofolds.
Ahh I agree now that you word it like that. I think that if I was gonna start the bluff on the flop woulda been the place to start. Putting max pressure on alot of his hand that aren't strong Kx
6:14 I really don't like the AKo shove. I think a better bet is to either 3 bet to about $240 or to flat it and see what the flop brings.
There's definitely merit to that but with a cold caller in between I think I would have to go 3x plus the call. That's 360 which is half my stack. So once I reach the 33% threshold I just rip. If I raise to 250 it's a good chance I see the flop 3 ways
@@MacksBet28 we will never know, but at 2/5 I think you will find that either they both fold, or at least one of them is going to fold for the $240 (about 2.5x). There is a big jump for most people when they look at $200+ preflop in my experience at 2/5. AKo is going to be beat so often here IMHO, I think you got lucky on the folds. But I do like your thinking in your reply, and I get what you were saying about max fold equity (you said in the video). However, I think often enough you are going to hit AA or AK there to not be profitable shoving that. I can't insist I'm right here, just thinking out loud. Great video by the way, keep 'em coming and I subscribed because you replied.
@@Hammer.J.Helmer it's an exploitative shove. I wanna see all 5 cards if they have hands like aq qq jj tt etc. And I am blocking aa and kk. And the dynamic is the guy is a studied player so he 3 bets at a frequency to let mr know he's waited towards the lower spectrum of hand than if an omc were to 3 bet me. There I call. The sizing yes if I did chose to make a non shove play it would be about 250-300 but that cold caller makes me have to raise more. 250 I feel gives them both incredible odds to calls. Now maybe my line is unbalanced because if I had aces I'd probably never jam like that but it's live poker you gotta figure your opponents out and adjust the theory to reality. Lol I could go back and forth forever about so many hands. This why the channel is so fun to have. Your way sounds more gto sound than mine. That's for sure
@@MacksBet28 AKo is never a wrong shove, but exploitative calls are also great since I think a lot of players overplay middling Aces. I think more interesting, with the opponents you have, I'm curious to see if you added just ATo to your 4bet/5bet shoving range too. It seems like there's so much fold equity based on the lack of preflop action you've gotten so far with AKo that you can maybe include maybe one or two more holdings to your jam and win profitably.
Nobody deserves to lose it's poker, that's all. Suck it up. Good job 👍
Nobody amd everybody. Don't worry I'm already back in action. Next video gonna go crazyy
That 5,5 hand. That was tough. You might have chased him off with a bigger bet. But suckouts happen. Seems like he was certainly going to see another card on any bet less $300. Variance just kicked you in the balls on that one.
I don’t know about walking though. That seemed like an action table. If your mind set was in a bad spot then definitely walk for sure.
Absolutely. But the session was tough cause of my internal conflict with my hand smh
@@thatguy2408 I normally play for a certain amount of time and I was playing like shit before hand
@@MacksBet28 totally get it. You recognized tilt, packed it in. All good man. It’s a good move. I was just saying that nothing that I saw you do would stop me from reloading. Sure there were some spots I didn’t bet enough to discourage a continuation and a couple other spots where my play wasn’t GTO but GTO is impossible to get right 100%. Every move was still the right idea for the most part. But just because I see it that way doesn’t mean you do as you have standards for yourself. Which is what is and has been making you a better player. Can’t wait to see you get back and kick some ass. Variance was your enemy this session.
This is great stuff! It makes me laugh at myself and how new I am to all of this and how much I have to learn. Not just in vlogging, but in being able to make timely, smart decisions that would one day allow me to play live poker and not just donate to the table.
What software do you use for making your videos? Were there any templates you built from or did you decide on the animations?
So I use Adobe to edit but I use a few other things to spice it up. Along with make thumb nails. If you have questions you can telegram me at @mackpoker
I would love to have you film our home game.
Where is it at,?
2:00 with KQ you absolutely want to bet and protect your hand against 3 other players, especially only having trips against that wet board. Bet size was good as well.
Ty boss. If i was first to act on flop I woulda went for the check raise. But with being next to last I wanna get money in the pot
He like that!
Fasho. Appreciate you bro
Is that a WV. University shirt dude?
Where's your info ?
In the description
On AJh against the queen pair and paired Kings, honestly I think you made the right fold. Queens are super sticky and you'd get paid off every time if you ripped it holding the King. You did have the best bluff catcher so if there wasn't a call from second to act which repped second pair, a call against first to act would've been perfect
Yes I agree. I think multiway kinda affects how you gotta navigate. And bets get more merit
cool I play 2/5 at MGM NH too
You probably seen me a few times then. Ty for watching