Absolutely. The hands sam might raise the River are gonna be a lot of KQcc, QJcc, QTcc, Q9cc. Maybe 56cc, 67cc, or 57cc since he got to see the turn for free he could have gutter+flush draw hands too but still QQ can never fold
I’ve been watching poker content forever and I just found your videos today. Great stuff. Subscribed and looking forward to more. I wish you much run good and on the right side of many coolers!
nice vlog, love to see every hand and your honesty about how you feel. I really do believe you shouldn't be drinking alcohol, though. It took me a very long time to realize this for myself. If you need to have a drink to fight your impatiance / tilt whatever you like to call it, you should really be careful. You probably don't want to hear this but give it a thought. your play changed quite a bit after it, making much more preflop mistakes which will on the long run really hurt your winrate.
How do you find the competition at parq 2/5. I am planning to take a shot there in the coming weeks. how much do you recommend me to bring? Thanks Sam.
Bro how do you fold to a $25 re-raise when there’s $110 in the pot? Even if you lose those are good pot odds and you gain player information when you see their hand. I feel like you give your opponents a little too much credit sometimes when pot odds and EV are good
Yeah the cold call 3b by QQ+ the tank with 2nd set lmao. I would rage quit that game. People like that you should just never pay off, and just bluff them mercilessly when they have capped ranges.
The turn bet on AK63r with AA as preflop agressor should be big as you would with your bluffs. Bet large or check in theory but in live setting if you dont have to be balanced I guess small bet can work as exploit.
I like how during your breather that the pace of the game is slow, 15-20 hands an hour. If only there would be incentive for the dealer to deal a faster game ;)
So much money left on the table when action checks to you on multiple streets man. Bluffing is something I need to work on but it’s not even a full bluff when you have a pocket pair or overs
At 16:50 with the AJ….he bet 1/3 pot on flop and you said that was large, then he bet 1/2 pot on turn and you also said that was large….what am I missing??? This entire video confuses me.
do you really think your 4bet was good with ATo? I mean really unless you think your opponent 3bets a ton this just feels like throwing away money, considering how linear people 3 bet for only value in live poker?
Yeah I think he is bluffing too much there. AT can be 4b as a bluff/thin value sometimes, but it should be ATs especially deep. If he is 4b the off suit variety even some of the time, he will be 4b bluffing way too much.
@@BluffaloSam i mean your better than will ever be just seemed a little loose plus probably would want to have Ax suited for bluffs from what I have seen from a solver unless you are in late position
It's a bit too much to do at the table between getting footage/notating hands/chatting to people. Especially if I get a few hands in a row it gets to be a bit much
@@whoisisaacnot pedantic, check back implies that OOP has already checked and the IP Hero also checks , so it actually contains a lot of implied information. saying check back when recounting a hand history and actually being OOP creates confusion and misunderstanding
@@jeffshackleford3152 Because people like you never educate them on the proper terminology. It is factually inaccurate and although you feel uncomfortable and parse everything as being a dick when you correct someone, many people accept the knowledge and become (drum roll) better because they learned. You are the type of person who lets their friend walk around with shit hanging out of their nose simply because you are too uncomfortable to say anything. In that scenario YOU are the dick.
At 25:39 “unless he has quads I don’t think he is calling”??? What about A8, higher flush draws, over pairs and 6,7? Bro not to be mean but I don’t think you should be playing these stakes quite yet. You will have a lot of trouble breaking even much less winning with your current skill set.
@@Mauricio-kf8qx no way he beats these stakes for any large sample even in the softest games. The very best players in the world say that beating 2/5 for 15bb/100 would be crushing the game. That equals about 20/hr. Playing 2/5 for any kind of real money is nearly impossible and even if you could do it, it would be a HUGE waste of time because if you were actually good (this guy isn’t and he knows it) you would move up stakes. If you think this guy is crusher you don’t know anything about poker. I bet he spends ZERO hours studying the solvers.
@mattstone9364 I'm beating 2/5 live for over 80bb/100. 2/5 is the biggest stake in my area. 15bb/100 would be a low winrate, especially for deep stacked.
@@BluffaloSam 😂😂 Cmon you know there’s some nuance there. You’re a battler though I respect it. Some of them though like that river bluff raise seem a bit spewy.