Great work explaining "why you do, what you do"!!! 👍 *I respect your game face as well... Keeping the gas pedal to the floor during a "precievied" tilt... 😊
It doesn't matter if a reg or amateur gets caught bluffing the river - once they say you are good/nice call, just turn your top pair over and drag the pot.
That's just silly. What if his video was of him kicking Rogue, pushing toddlers down a flight of steps, knocking over a wheelchair bound veteran in a busy crosswalk, getting a swastika tattoo on his forehead, stabbing Mr. Beast in the leg and drinking Bud Light? Then you would have to change your thumbs up to a thumbs down! Or maybe not you sick bastard. 😂
You should definitely not be tilted about the Queen's versus Ace King hand when he rivered the King. You played it perfect. He got lucky on the river. But you did not donk off $1100 when you knew you were beat. Nice play
Hi Lex love your videos keep them coming. I felt you left some money on the table in the last hand and in general by not overbetting the pot. Perfect spot and the snap call proves he was calling even more. Of course your bluffs will need to be bigger too although less frequent
As a fellow poker player and vlogger for the WWE I’ve been a fan since day 1 brother! Awesome watching the growth of the channel! Love to get up one day and play! Keep up the great work!
Your bet on the turn on the QQ hand is way too weak if you think you in front. Make it at least 2 3rd of the pot and he foldes his drawing hands. 600 in a 1.5k pot is really not enough to fold out drawing hands. Protect a little more...
On that first KQ hand I didn’t understand why you said you don’t know what he could be bluffing with. All the draws you mentioned previously had missed.
Your calling out opponent's bluff is impressive. Seems to me you are better at betting for more thin value and calling others on their bluffs. Very nice.
your thought process, seems to either be right on or right off. Not being in your seat, not having the in-game feel, makes your commentary most interesting.
Unless I'm at a table that you have to show, if someone says that I'm good I wait to fold/show smy hand after theirs hits the muck pile and gets pulled in by the dealer. Then I decide to show or not depending on the player.
If some one says your good, I don't turn over my cards first. I wait for them to either show or muck. I don't see why I should reveal my cards when he doesn't want to reveal his. If he mucks, I muck after without showing.
Bluffing with showdown value for a 2:1 call. You have to put him on a hand better than your 7 but weak enough to fold to the raise. Unlikely he has that. Better just to call trying to catch his bluffing range rather than get a fold from his narrow >7 folding range
Making a big bluff that doesn’t make sense and will get called more than folds or calling in a spot that your most likely beat. AKA punting off your money.
Call means “I call”. That means you get to see their cards. These are the rules. I don’t like to hear about etiquette when I have to show my cards. If “I’m good” they need to fold their hand.
I know you get grumpy about Feedback sometimes but the just grab a bunch of chips without counting them and fling them in there from a good player pretending to be on tilt is such an obvious tells for a good player to pick up on. Maybe it’s fine because it doesn’t seem like the caliber of player was that good in that game but just saying