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Sheet! I was backpacking around Mount Hood and didn't have cell reception to watch your video sooner. I don't want the cash, I want to win Acolyte, haha
@@AeroPlaysPoker glad u reminded me cause haven't been but I will. And keeping my sessions short to 4 hr n under or 5 max if games good n I'm playing too game has helped my bottom line tremendously. Ability to leave when running bad or card dead n getting frustrated before blasting off has helped tremendously
@@AeroPlaysPoker in liming each one si watch it. I know how much that helps. Can you please share with me what stand you use for getting your footage. I want to start getting my own footage and going back and forgiving how i could have played the hands better but i don't know what kind of stand to get that works at the table well
You are quickly becoming one of the more analytical bloggers I enjoy listening to their thought process, especially the meta game focusing on opponents and not the cards themselves. 38.
Aero like always your videos never disappoint. Raw and straight forward. It shows that you put the effort into make your blog stand out. 14. Keep it going.
I recently stumbled upon your channel (around vlog 4) and really enjoy how consistent and analytical you are in each hand. Also, a lot of vloggers are playing stakes/players that are completely different to an average player like myself. This makes your content a lot more interesting and relevant. Definitely have been able to pick up on some helpful information. 221
I like the complete analysis and thought process behind every. Single. Hand. Very impressive. And I also enjoy the fact that you screen record and share your past session results. Best of luck going forward. 222
391 - This new video has helped a whole ton in understanding how your tilt works and a type of player you struggle with. Thanks a ton. Love the content.
My favorite part of your videos is the self awareness and humility. It’s very easy to become egomaniacal after being a winning player for so long, but you are not remiss to the human condition of uncontrollable tangents (like maniacs). I pick number 25. GL everyone!
I like this channel because your not only entertaining and the production quality is great but your hand walkthroughs and analytics are insightful and I feel like every time I watch you I learn something new 223
This seems to be one of the best poker vlogs out. I like the fact that you showed some real life loses in the game of people just posting their winning hands. Thanks 🙏🏼 244
Hey Aero great vid! I enjoy watching your highly skilled play coupled with explanations as to what you're thinking throughout each hand. The humor sprinkled in through the videos gets me chucklin' sometimes too :) 205
Best part about this channel is that you’re extremely sharp with your reads. You’ve played enough to know where you’re at in a hand 90% of the time. # 301
Been a sub for over a month and quite honestly I really love ur content bc your explanation of hands and how and why u play them is very well thought out. But what I really enjoy more so is how you honestly assess that you are not immune to playing far below your A game, particularly like you do in this video! Keep up the superb content and my number is 41
My two favorite things about this channel would be the logical hand analysis and edgy jokes that will surely make me laugh out loud in a quiet room like a madman 😂. I pick #125. Recently I’ve been grinding 1/2 and have been getting pretty serious about it so I hope you consider me for coaching in your final prize.
Honestly, winning is why I was hooked on your content, but your analysis before making decisions like counting outs and adjusting playstyle to calling stations has helped me with my own journey. # is 124
My favorite poker player who.. says the most interesting things at times and catches me off guard 😂😂 good change of pace and makes me pay attention again. Keep it up AI host.
@@AeroPlaysPoker yessir, that and the random comments “hard like constipation” you said something else absurd out of the blue a couple videos back, I don’t remember what but it single handedly made me sub 😂😂
Your analysis is second to none compared to other poker vlogs. You offer very good bang for your buck as well as entertainment for those of us that love waking up to two random cards. Keep the vids coming!
Love the detailed analysis, especially since your strategies and advice are specifically tailored for stakes like 1/3 and 2/5-exactly what most of us are playing. I also appreciate the transparency in your results and how you clearly distinguish which tips work best for 100BB, 300BB games, and different player types. #290 for me!
I like how you talk about the mental aspects. I've also discovered that shorter sessions are better long sessions can be brutal and can't fight off tilt. 245
I enjoy that you give the insight about the mental aspects of the game and discussing adjustments when facing different player size. Then the humor references are really spot on some times. If I could make a request, I would love it if you also explained more abou betsizing. 128.
@@skyisthelimit-ez9oe I usually do explain why I bet as much as I do. I play to protect my stack at all times. Bets are used to either gain information if I have a one pair type situation and am afraid I am bring trapped, or to otherwise target certain hands I am putting my opponents on to gain max value. To gain the most I think they are willing to pay
I love the fact that you give criticism on every hand. This gives me the upper edge on figuring out what the opponents cards are. It’s taken me in the green while playing. #161
I play poker for living for years now. The most difficult obstacle that I ever came across was the tilt factor. Which really can impact on the ability of making good decisions. As as tilt factor goes away everything will be all good
@@AeroPlaysPoker 🤣🤣🤣 yepp, true! We all want the call until we don’t I’m a online poker player Check out page just for lols if you like Playingpoker__naked
I appreciate how quickly to the point you get thru each hand yet explain your thought process on each street. Keep showing the good with the bad results too. It's good to hear your critique on how you might have played the hand differently or liked the play regardless of the result. 248 - oops I'm a day late. what else is new :D
I enjoy your analysis behind hands and explaining your decisions. Also liked that in this one you showed what happens when even good players don’t play to their best. Good on you for leaving before it was all gone
I like watching this channel because it gives tried and true methods on how to beat live 2/5 games and it reinforces a lot of the concepts and strategies that i already use myself. 375.
Aero: your opponent who had pocket 55 was the type of player we mentioned couple days ago,the type you encouraged me to fold against when shoved because they never bluff. And they are calling station who are passive with the strong hand and always just call which means when they jam they absolutely have the monster. That’s the type of player I was talking about and there are a lot of those players at the casino where I usually play. They fold when they don’t have a hand, they passive call with strong hand and shoving with monster
They are definitely losing players in the long run. This guy that got me, was already in for his second buy-in and he still walked away broke. Playing like that is by no means a winning strategy. Normally, I would be able to fold to such an opponent, but as I stated in the video, my head was not in the right space
Aero: we are human made out of flesh and blood which makes us not perfect. In the long run they will lose back to you. Especially you play at the graveyard hours which makes you feel even more tired because we supposed to be going to bed before 10pm. But sometimes there is no choice because late nights more players from being drunk and recreation purposes. I made a big blunder also last week with pocket 7 also trying to bluff catch a player who is not really capable of bluffing also. Couple hands with K high and bottom pair. Which a lot of low stakes players make trying to bluff catch too much with marginal hand. I guess life is all about learning experience 😌
Take advantage of it while the channel is still small! :D I won't be able to continue doing this once the channel gets larger! :-) Plus I am busy getting more and more coaching requests.
222. I dig the confidence to show & describe all aspects of a flawed session. Great analysis & hand thought process remained, but the acknowledged red flags to your game you saw & the errors you felt you made or knew you were about to make, showed that the mistakes anyone can make no matter how well you know your game or how experienced you are, can still tilt a session at any time or any level.
Excellent actionable hand reading tips and analysis. Your tips and strategies have already helped me perform better in my home games- both extracting more from great hands and avoiding the trash! Also love the humor keep it up! #172
The fact that you answer the doubters and haters is noble of you, however, your intelligence and preparation for your sessions are the two best thing about this/and other videos. Love your work!! The AQ hand against pocket 5's was probably a slight punt, especially against the type of players you were playing... a 6 could have easily held on for one bet as well against loosey-goosey players... but I'm learning a lot from your videos, please keep them coming!!!
Been following you for a long time! love your hand analysis, great way of refreshing my poker strategies. I'm the same way of limiting myself to maximum of 4 hours of play time, I can't do those long sessions like other people. I'm there to win money, when I either reach my win stop limit, or time, I get up and leave. Although I would love to get some training from you! 183
I like the fact that you have an analytical approach and I feel like I can relate to your style being that I veer more towards the exploited style, opposed to the GTO style!!! Number 333
Hey man. Love the content. I need to get something off my chest.. I'm incredibly jealous of your lifestyle. You get to play poker in the BEST city in the world and you have a girlfriend who helps you edit your videos and supports you playing it? You're living the dream man. Never forget it. Meanwhile I live in a city where there's no poker casinos anywhere and if there is, the rake is absurdly high.
We're married. :D Two kids. And we actually hate it here lol. Weather is atrocious. Cheap cost of living keeps us here for now, but this may change in the future!
After watching this vlog you really make me think I should analyze my poker games more or I'll be in the same situation you were in. Should left early but in unstuck instead. Great lesson vid bro ! 😁👍
I really enjoy the expert level of your hand analysis. You came up as a suggestion, so I clicked. Instant like and subscribe! Good fundamentally sound poker! 135
Love the analytics and the thought walkthrough for each hand. I also really appreciate that you get right into the hands and don't waste 3 minutes in b-roll footage. Number: 86
I watch a ton of poker videos. Just found yours. Very nice. Love the subtle humor and hand analysis. The graphics are fantastic as well. What software do you use?
I like the way you play. Your analysis is great. I took about a 10 year break from playing (Hawaii sucks for poker, but is great in many other areas of life!). After a move back to the mainland, I'm slowly coming back to playing some cards again. 269
Your videos are entertaining and educational with good wins and tonight bad beats. I wish there was a hand number and time stamp since there are times when several orbits come and go with non playable hands. Nice dealer interview. I wonder what the total tips you gave that guy over the past ten years? My dice pick is 226. GL to me!
Poker Babboo goes through every single and he plays as well as every single hand he folds if that is your sort of thing LOL. I only bring up the notable hands and I will often try to mention how long passes between each notable hand.
If I win a hand after making a continuation bet, regardless of whether I actually have the goods or not, I don't bother showing that footage. And if I completely miss a flop after someone else raises, I don't bother showing that footage either. There is just not a whole lot of educational value in showing those types of hands