@@corey_eyring I followed you like 4 days ago, dude you have such a huge potential, you are funny, smart and explain hands pretty well! I’ll be there at the 100k subs, Do you have Instagram by chance?
Corey, Loved the A10 fold on that board. Tight opponent like that can have sets here but whatever they finally blocker bet on the river wasn't folding to "you". 8 9 suited can get here and he's gonna say yeah you can have the 7 here, so be it I lose a little but I like my odds. You see that spot, you want to take it but you realize there will be easier spots with more equity and less risk, why push that thin edge. Some players never recognize this spot, many see their opponent having all the monsters and won't take it. And some take this regardless and lose unnecessarily here. Btw your bluff sizing is generally larger than your value sizing while not relative to the polar nature or not of the board. I think your bet on a double paired board, especially one with a flush possible, needs to be highly polar no matter it's purpose. Ultimately you represent top boat or quads, so if you are bluffing air, trying to fold a chop or going for value, the hands that call are mostly the same for a third pot or 3x pot. It seemed to me you adjusted your value but rarely your bluff sizing. The thing GTO will be long in perfecting is the reality that in live poker no hand is played in a vacuum but always in context from infinite perspectives. The context of bluffing the four liner with such SPR and your image was not profitable in probability. These guys are flatting AA and triple checking the nut flush. The J 10 bluff into the real J 10, yeah that was bad but the sizing ???? Would you really polarize the nuts there, hoping to get hero'd by what that got there? So what did you expect would fold? I don't mind making the nuts look like a bluff but it has to be the right opponent and the right situation, just like the polarizing bluff. You blocked the J 10, unfortunately he had it and the number of times you get paid off with the nuts is quite small compared to the times you "could" make a polarized bet as a bluff. This was a really fun video, loved seeing you mix it up and embrace the gamble for fun. Such an interesting pool of players. I watched a close2broke video earlier and, well it's just interesting the different pools. Betting mistakes vs calling mistakes, which have the most negative impact on profit. Very good video from Jeffrey to the triple checked nut flush.
You did the smart thing with the folds. You can't play good poker against bad players. "It's better for my range!" My brother in Christ, these people have no clue what that means.
Hey...love your Vlog. Have seen them all around 3x & was wondering if you will be coming out with new material. Thanks for some good times & helpful advice.
I feel like it’s best to play loose when you have the respect of the table, like play like a nit for an hour then play lose for 30 min and you table will fold to almost everything for that time or until you got busted 😂
Hey do u think you would’ve folded more of the garbage you were opening if someone was to three bet you more ? And would u have tighten up? I’m just curious cause I play with guys that actually play just like you’re playing in this vlog
If i were in position, I’d call depending on size and hand strength. If I were out of position, I’d fold or mix in a 4bet bluff at 2/5. However, at 1/3, when you get 3bet, it’s AA/KK 99% of the time so I’d just let it go
Table reads very nice, you playing 1-3 is like me playing basketball with my 4 year old granddaughter, I like my chances of winning .$192 dollars an hour no matter what stakes is Great keep crushing them
Great videos, but you’ve gotta post almost 1 per day to make your goal. It’s been 3 days, come on Corey - LETS GO! (3,000 new subs this week, you got this. Ride the momentum). Make a video explaining all the positions at the table and how you value them in a hand! (Yes plenty of people might know this but the wider audience doesn’t but wants to)