I dig the cowboy hat. You played that 999 hand perfectly....what were the odds his 1 outer was going to hit.. You win that hand playing it that way 90% of the time....
Sometimes they just get there lex. I made a "mistake" in a 1-2 game the other day I raised a 35 turn bet up to 75 and only had 27 behind. He tank called and hit 4 outer to boat up on river. I had turned a straight. I could have went all in and maybe got a fold but I wanted him to put bad chips in the pot on the turn. Dodge a 4 outer to get paid on 2 more streets. I have been challenging myself lately to not place scary bets on turn with made hands, giving myself a chance to earn more value on 2 streets and win a much bigger pot. Sometimes the fish get off the hook while your reaching for the net lol this game is madness sometimes
"Keep them in with their bluffs" OR "Protect your hand and take it down now"? Things to consider: Do you have the nuts? Can a scare card come to kill the action? Are there draws (like TWO different draws in that hand)? How much is in the pot?
I think 99 is shove on turn after opponent shows strength. If they have set above yours then that’s how it is. Turn brought a lot of draws - flush and straight. I don’t know I’m plo player lol, keep it up nice vids good luck
6:45...last week I flopped a full house! Played it slow...kept trapping and get overboated on the river! So: I know the feeling. However, one cannot have it both ways. You wanna trap - a trap is what you get.
Saw the rivered straight over set live...that one hurt! I like how much effort you put into the editing/production process...what editing software do you use, and when you decide to use music, where do you get it from?
We were in Lauderdale at Port Everglades the day before the flooding commenced. What a crazy thing those 1000 yr floods are. My family and I lived through one in SC in 2015 that the state is still trying to recover from. I hope everything is good with you and your home down there.
Those are way more common than the media led you to believe. That area of Laudy floods routinely as does Brickell in Miami. The treasure coast got 28” in 6 hrs a few years ago. It’s a concrete problem. The water has nowhere to go.
You played the 99 hand perfectly. If my opponent is drawing to 4 cards and only 4 cards and I sucked him up to the pot by bluffing up until the river then I’m satisfied with the results bad or good
9:00, yes, you misplayed it. Shove on turn was only right play (regardless of river outcome). Simply: if he misses the river you get nothing anyway. So; Turn call was a lose-lose situation.
People say calling the turn is the best play, if he bets larger I can get on board. He set his sizing up great I could be wrong, but imagine he's giving up if he misses, his flop to turn betting increase is relatively small. You call him a maniac so his range of hands is wider and honestly could be more likely to get it before the river. Plenty of horrible river cards was the plan to call every all in on any river?
What do you think is better . A social club that charges a seat fee or a casino that rakes? I know in Texas and Kentucky they have social clubs not casinos
I like the way Texas does it; u purchase time and play til u need more. U can purchase one hour for ten bucks where I play, but they also run specials such as 30 for all day play, early morning free play, and my favorite, 100 for 300 worth of time. This equates to 3.33 per hour. I don't care for raked games anymore because they scrape it clean. Plus, it adds extra work on the dealer having to deal with counting the rack before starting their deal and whatnot.
Lex my friend, I was really sad to see you lose with your trips, 999. However, go with your first gut reaction, you would have been better to reraise big time after the flop, its better to win and make the other guy fold, yes you don't win as much, but you win the pot as it was then. You never know what your opposition is drawing to and he was drawing to a very fluky 8 which miraculously appeared on the river, but you let him get there, instead of pushing him off his paltry hand you decided to allow him to bluff.. big mistake! Always bet your winning hands at the time they appear, yes you think you aren't winning the maximum, but that's better than losing the whole pot to a fluke river.
It's weird that you're willing to play for stacks with 77's preflop and A,10 after the turn...but just called down when ya flopped that set of 99's, letting the opponent get there.
You made it really cheap for that guy to win the $8K pot while you had the set on the flop.... a real shame. If you were willing to go all out on the river, you could have done that at the turn. Trying to play too smart can burn.
@@EricForReal I play more tournaments honestly, and 99.99% of the time my opponent gets there on the river 😂. So the slow playing strategy is never something I personally would even consider.
Does anyone like this blue hair? Poker has become a muse for anybody with a bankroll. It’s like a frikkin’ fashion show. Very easy game to learn the basics and to almost look like you know what you’re doing. Doyle used to call these folks showboaters. Have you watched the Hustler and Bike streams. More fckn cleavage than the playboy mansion on a Saturday night. It’s tough to beat those downswings when the guy or gal your betting into calls every bet and lays their hand up on the table and says “ what do I have “?
When you slo play, you set yourself up for a big loss. The turn gave a str8 and a flush draw. If he doesn’t hit you’re not getting more money anyway. Should have raised about 1,400 or so on turn. If he folds you were not getting anymore anyway. I know hindsight is 20/20. I respect your play, but, in my opinion, it was played poorly . . . .