You've been absolutely killing it lately my dude!! I have learned and continue to learn from your videos.....the one thing your great at is knowing when to get up and leave, I still need to work on that lol. Best of luck at WSOP...go BEAST mode on em!!!!
Sick stuff BEAST! Keep killin it! I got my booty kicked & then kicked some more while I was down yesterday lol so it's refreshing to win one vicariously through your victory :) haha. Love to see your read pay off with those 9s. Bravo!
On the 88 hand you might also consider a polarizing river bet since the flush draw missed. He may have called with his pair to bluff catch or a tough spot if he had 2 pair.
With the 89H 3 bet defend I think you absolutely gotta fire when checked to. His check screams weakness from QQ, JJ, AQ no heart. Fire 2 barrels you take that down often I think.
with the 88 hand on T76, do we ever 3bet flop with 98, 77,66,TT, or other value hands? If so, 88 or 8xhh are great 3bet bluffs and if we go big, we can probably make AT fold flop or turn easily, instead of relying on getting there. Curious if that crossed anyone's mind at all, especially given the sizing and the call inbetween, there's a ton of money and some weak looking ranges out there (thick value 2pair+ would raise bigger for protection)
I always find it interesting when players don’t go all in when they only have like $20-40 left. It’s like they will call a bet with that much behind. Makes no sense
Great session. I would keep in mind the size of the pot whenever you are raising. Try to keep your raises consistent relative to pot size. Most 1/3 players don't know how to calculate a pot-sized raise, but as you move up or play against better players, this will help. When three betting in a multi-called pot, I usually size my raise to 90%-100% pot in the cutoff or button, and 110%-125% in most other positions.
Im having trouble understanding your methodology. Will you give an example of this? Im having the worst brain fart. But you’re saying if 2 other people , first one bets, second calls, and if you go to raise, do you mean the pot size on that raise? Or do u mean later in the hand? Preflop? And does that depend on how big their initial bet was? Or just whatever the amount was no matter what? Please help lol
@@C_Burke This is preflop raising. To calculate a pot-sized raise, take the previous bet, multiply it by three and add in all other bets. In a 1/3 game, if UTG raises to 15, and UTG+1 calls, and MP calls, a pot-sized raise is $78. If I have AA in the cutoff, I would 3! to $75-80, and in the SB, I would 3! to $80-90.
Beautiful call down with the 99s, I've had a pots like that before. With 99 aswell on a QJ6 2 clubs flop and guy cbet pot on flop and jammed turn, he had AK clubs. Board bricked out.
I gotta admit, I thought you were misplaying the KK hand post flop but you proved me wrong by extracting max value out of a hand that should have folded pre. Well done. It's awesome to see such regular uploads again - if I see you've uploaded a video then I save it for during my dinner just to continue the tradition (tonight it was Friday so I got a Big Mac) Once again, good luck with the ME. I kinda can't get the idea that you're gonna run really deep out of my head. It would be such an amazing story, and I think your play has improved enough that if you got the right cards at the right time then you'd stand a really good shot of FTing. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending what ends up happening ofc) individual tournaments are SO variance heavy. You could play the best poker of your life and bust in the first hour or play like shit but sun-run your way to a bracelet (like a certain other vlogger >_> no offense intended but it's kinda true) Anyway, just play the way you play and (forgive the on the nose use of this expression) let the chips fall as they may.
Hey been a fan of your channel for awhile now and I was wondering were you going to playing there at Jamul late next month? I'm coming into town there and wanted to possibly meet and play some cards there.
Great lay down with AQ. You're on a heater!!! What flight are you playing in the WSOP ME?? Good luck out there and I'm sending all my positive energy to you ✨️
In the first hand I'm not sure if you considered everything. You said so yourself you feel as tho SB has value. That means you only have 20%(if you don't think your A I live) flush draw one card to come. Your 4:1 odds allow you to call profitably, but the fact that you over call the turn makes the flush draw obvious. All this to say you don't get paid when you hit. So your 4:1 odds with no implied odds, makes it a fold. In my humble chat pro opinion.
On that last hand you should have raised him on the turn. In a heads up pot him having you beat there is very low odds. he called the flop because he had a weak pair and you spiked top top on the turn him raising you makes no sense. I've learned from vast experience that check raises on the flop and river are almost never a bluff but on the turn they are very likely a bluff.
What percentage of your followers actually understand the Barney Fife reference at 1:39 WITHOUT Googling it? I'd set the over/under at five percent, and I bet the under would get a LOT of action. Another fun vlog! Cheers!
Not that bad(min clicked)you are setting a price for rivers to check down. Plus villain has more 2 pairs+ in their range. Also allows for ability for bluffs giving certain rivers. As you can see he wanted to fold AQ (given the pot odds)in that spot so he's definitely folding AJ. Creativity is needed to be profitable not saying it's good to do a lot but helps to uncap your range.
how long are your sessions? I notice i can make consistent small $200-300 wins if i just do small 1-2 hour sessions. Any longer than that i get tilted lol. id love if you mentioned how long each session was at teh end of each vid when you announce your profit!
Pokerbeast, what’s up with these random $15 bets into a pot of $100?? It’s not getting folds out of better hands than yours and you’re charging next to nothing to let someone draw to a better hand. Love your videos but it’s time to start improving!
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idk what table and where youre playing this is arguable some of the worst poker i have ever seen. especially that pocket 88s hand. you double block the nuts you can easily turn your hand into a bluff especially when they min raise the flop. Then that hand with QQ and you called with third pair. you also ahve hearts youre never good there so bluff or fold. are your sizing is so small. and you admitted your sizing changes depending on what your holding small pocket pairts you open for smaller. are you scared money?
@@PokerBEAST I am not trying to be harsh just think your sizing needs to increase and you need to incorporate some bluffs into your play. in this vlog you've not bluffed once. if you're not bluffing your not gonna get max value and people will see you as a nit. eg with that AQ hand you should have bombed the turn. your bluffs eg AK not has a gutter to broadway and your most nutted hands eg pocket QQs can also bomb the river to get max value. put a jack in a tough spot.
Table dynamics aren't well known here but the 88 hand is blocking only the smaller straights. KJs is possible so other than that sizing up to be polarized is better. Otherwise flop is ok over pairs?(If he has them in this spot) should mix bets and checks with multiple players in pot. The AQ I disagree as well sizing up may prevent this particular raise but you are forced to fold showdown value if player rips as you don't beat enough. I do agree with the qq hand bluff or fold but may want to choose hands that block Kx , 98 I don't think is a good candidate rather bluff AJ.