Playing Poker in Dallas, Texas starting from the lowest stakes and going to the highest stakes in just two months! New poker vlog challenge. Insta and Twitter: @kyrylokobzyev Email: kdogpokervlog@gmail.com
Please listen to someone who knows the deal . Get a good career / job . Play poker seriously as a side hustle. If your good enough fine but if you aren’t than no harm done .
@KDogPoker yo. Your the donkey. You shove with J10 on the flop thinking that he will call with a worst hand or fold with a better hand. The plays you did was 1/2 level. I want you to succeed but I want you to be more patient and stop targeting players so that won't happen to you again. Learn from your mistakes 💯 and keep up the good work.
very entertaining to watch gave me nostalgia, young and a dream don't let the sour people who may even be right get you down your young enough to shot take and always get a job later your at the age where you could either bink it or still recover. good luck!
Don't worry about others being good for the game. Your conduct was on point I could tell plus your were giving action where you should. When the strat talk arises just don't participate or say something goofy that doesn't make sense. Abe Limon has a bunch of content about this topic. This is why you will elevate quickly past 1/2 and onto higher stakes...
Whats up brother.. i play professionally in San Diego; not to be too critical but playing this way will not work out unfortunately.. bluffing works sometimes on low stakes however you have forgotten that sometimes you actually need a good hand; you are attempting to "out play" people however your hand equity is horrible.. good luck and tighten up 🧐😬
@@jc624 fr played at TCH only once, sat with $300 at a 1/2 table. I look around and people have mountains of 25's and the average open was no less than $50. I bet everyone at that table was sitting with 2K besides me lmao
I had a 12 session win streak going in the spring and summer of 23. I had a stupid hrly going and it still took quite a while to make 5k, as long as you don't count the high hand jackpots I hit during that time. I think this will take you a lot longer than you think. But you are playing in Texas and that place is full of Punters and Donkey-Whales. So Good Luck!!
I don't see why you wouldn't include promo money in your hourly. You would include a bonus in your day job. You're also indirectly include the promo rake in your results, so it would make sense to include promo income. Just my opinion.
Going All in with Pocket 88 why? Seriously I don’t even think AK suited is gonna fold… let alone Pocket AA-JJ are all gonna probably call… “Patience is a Virtue “… and just being Honest to try to move to those stakes in 2 years is crazy… Let alone 2 months…Just play your game and have fun putting in work at the tables.. when your Bankroll bigger than you can take a chance… Keep grinding
You definitely have the courage to raise and be aggressive which is exactly what a very good player does you just need to be more aware and not overplay hands!
Keep holdem as a passion side hustle. Thats what ive done and Ive maintained my edge because its a lot easier to 4bet light when youre already printing in other areas of life. On this journey, the ultimate place you will eventually reach, is the point where you realize, poker has a earning cap. Great video!
Subscribed. Ima keep an eye on you bro! But you should consider getting a coach if you wanna do this full time otherwise you’ll get snaked by the guys at high stakes
you need a $10-20k bankroll to play 2/5 .. $5k is 10 buy-ins which is not nearly enough 10/25 requires a minimum of a $50k bankroll (but more realistically $100k) shot taking is not the same as moving up. BRM that aggressive has way too high of a RoR
Don't listen to these comments telling you to tighten up. You actually play very good, understanding when to be aggressive and who to target even with marginal hands. I'm pretty sure you'll make the challenge because at these stakes people are generally nits.
KDog, On the hand with the AcKc. The configuration was something to take note of. Mr Action makes a SMALL raise with a player in the pot who only has $85 back. What is that player going to 38% of the time, every time? Jam or fold. If he jams what happens? The action is reopened? If you had just called, the short would have jammed, the action reopens to Mr Action? If Mr Action made another large raise, would you still be so eager to get it in? There is a situation where bet sizing is specifically targeted to induce a short stack to shove for enough to reopen the betting. The intention is to trap dead money before isolating. I paused to comment, no idea what happens after you raise. My guess is your opponent suddenly decides his hand is worth a much bigger amount, he shoves. Personally my first instinct is to fold. It's a $700 flip, and a third equity in a $240 side pot. Mr Action appears to have quickly adjusted to your trapping and slow playing. I wouldn't be shocked to see a real hand here. Back to see the outcome.
I enjoy this type of content and I look forward to seeing more, however PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do not start playing 2/5 in Dallas with only 5k bankroll, the best 2/5 in town is at TCH las colinas and it’s a $1500 buy in (obviously you wanna come in for the max). Having a 3.33 buy in bankroll is obviously a recipe for disaster
I have a feeling that Mr. Action was playing YOU. I also suspect he's way more bankrolled for his style of play than you are. When a guy is willing to put that much down YOUR fluctuations go sky high, requiring a very much bigger BR. Good luck though, you've got the heart.
At 11:11 Had bad experience with this setup before when I folded the turn and the 10d landed on the river. Then the guy before me went all in and the guy after called 😕
i love your ambition but I think even 5/10 might be insane stakes for you to be at. I don't know your bankroll but as shown here even 1/2 games that are reffered to as "small" require a 15k bankroll at a $300 buy in.
@@KDogPoker really surprised how loose you played, didn't think that was really profitable in a game that plays that big unless you are all really deep
If I can give you a good tricks, you may have to play way tighter, A9o utg it’s a snap fold. Your A and 9 are gonna be crushed, stop playing the offs connector (54-65-76) play only the same suits. It’s just a trick, up to you to take it of late it go.
You don't beat a maniac by trying to out-maniac him. If you play these guys at their own game you might as well just be playing flip and goes. You said it yourself, you got yourself a good action table, that is lucky in itself. Don't need to force it. You dont need to try and win the 5k in one session. Good luck with the challenge 👍🏻
@@KDogPoker I was referring to a challenge for you specifically. Some unsolicited advice: you need to move up when your skills improve, not when your bankroll increases. As it seems that you are saying that if you inherit 25k or win 25k on slots you are going to play 10-25(50), which makes zero sense when you can't (hypothetically speaking) beat 1-2 NLHE. But I do understand that you do this for the clicks. So respect for the clickbait title of the series.
Blocker bet…. $30 into $210….😂😂😂 I can’t believe you didn’t get re raised, I would have made it $75… he’s gonna call regardless but I think $75 would of pre vented a possible raise
You seem like a nice kid, but skill wise it's going to take you a lot longer than two months of just studying to have a chance to be competitive at 10/20. It doesn't mean you can't shot take it, it's your money and dream, but you're a lot of hard work away from where you need to be.
You over played lots of hands that were mediocre. You should not push all in with most hands Such as Js or lower pairs most of the odds are against those pairs. Only push all in when you have the nuts most of the time. This is just a strategy if you want to make money the way you are playing seems like gambling and you will lose faster than you are trying to grind money. Your whole goal is to accumulate money not give it away or gamble. You cannot assume you’re ahead in most of your hands give other players credit even if they are bad players. The only way you will make it is by playing tight in certain situations and loose when you’re up and I mean up by a lot. However even if you are up does not mean play super loose and give back your profit. You play well you just need to fix a few things when you fix those positions then youll be better off in the long run but you don’t want to learn the hard way by losing and then learning thats the difficult way. Also you cannot play like a degenerate you have to stop gambling and start playing if you are trying to earn money and not donate. Good luck dude
You’re so worried about Mr.Action and honestly you were trying to run him down and he had good hands you were acting like he was playing bad hands but he played well
not trying to hate man but u played the opposite way u should against a splashy whale like that. supposed to go Tight Agressive instead of trying to flip with him over and over
I feel like live players don’t understand variance at all… 25000…12500bb is so fucking many bb, if you’re full time playing 1k hands a week you’re literally talking about winning at 156bb/100. This is a totally unrealistic winrate to give you an idea, the cheaters found in the gg scandal in December who had access to seeing equity distribution in real time only won at 65bb/100… and that’s an actual super user.
Well, at 1/2 he's "only" trying to get to $5k. Still, that's 2500bb. In two weeks. Assuming he could manage $35 an hour in these deep, juicy Dallas games, which is ambitious and he hasn't shown the requisite skills/discipline in this video, but let's go with it... That's 17.5bb/hr into 2500bb's = 142.45hrs to achieve this. So 14 days straight of 10 hours sessions sustaining a $35/hr winrate at 1/2. So, even without the disastrous first session.... Yeah, just slightly shy of impossible. Will be good content though. Looking forward to seeing 13 vlogs uploaded in the the next month or so 🙌
these men are raising preflop what the average pot is when i play at my regular games. You need to tighten up. I get you want to exploit but stop doing it so much. shoving with 8s is crazy. You could sit at that table and only play aces and get an hourly of 80 an hour that game was insane i need to go to texas.