Top 5 Best Poker Advice I've Ever Received

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 15. 06. 2024
  • Phil is back facing his new challenge, and has some excellent advice - in fact, the BEST advice he's ever received in his poker career (and now he's passing it on to you!) from poker heroes like Tom Dwan and Tommy Angelo.
    Watch 'til the end to hear all of the important points Phil has used to build up his game and let him know here in the comments or in response to this tweet what you thought and want to see more of!
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    Top 5 Best Poker Advice I've Ever Received
    Producer: Thomas Deming-Henes
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    Music: DJ Spinello
    00:00 Top Five Best Poker Advice I've Ever Received
    00:12 You're Not Playing Poker to Try to Get Lucky, You're Playing Poker to Earn Over a Long Period of Time
    02:11 You Will Eventually Run Worse Than You Ever Thought Possible
    04:05 Bluffing When You Have Something, Instead of Bluffing When You DON'T Have Something
    05:30 Some Things are Just Supposed to Happen, Don't Let it Effect You
    07:13 No Matter What Your Opponent Does, it's Just Another Turn for You to Make the Right Play
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  • @checkthenutz
    @checkthenutz Pƙed rokem +16

    “Every time the action is on you, you have the chance to make the right play.”
    Good advice for poker, and life.

  • @paulpunts
    @paulpunts Pƙed rokem +15

    I think I have seen 90% of your videos, but this one is easily one of the most rewarding ones in your whole library. Excellent stuff, sir!

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +3

      Wow, that’s awesome to hear! When I’m recording, I like certain videos more than others, but I never really know what will resonate with people.
      Any idea why this one was so rewarding? I’d love to make better videos consistently.

    • @blow420
      @blow420 Pƙed rokem +1

      I agree, this is the stuff you can't learn from a solver and it's priceless

    • @vincentlai4474
      @vincentlai4474 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@PhilGalfond It was more rewarding because it was advice that helped you. We all have tips to give to various skill levels but a lot of it can be generic but it resonates more when it's tips that you got that you still remember... because those are the true nuggets. I also agree this was favorite video. Also poker is such a mental game... this video talks a lot about the mental aspect and how to reframe certain mental traps.
      thank you for the video Phil. I hope you hit your 40k sub goal/bet

  • @pokerboy72
    @pokerboy72 Pƙed rokem +36

    Poker advices are not just "poker advices".. they are life hacks

    • @deborahswift2377
      @deborahswift2377 Pƙed rokem

      I found this entire episode helpful. It was all about the same theme. Making peace with results, regardless of the results, is the hardest thing to work on

    • @ivannasha5556
      @ivannasha5556 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      People are so weak in the game of life. Free range slavery is still popping world wide. You know you are at the bottom. If you pay tax and think that's OK.

  • @seqranger1
    @seqranger1 Pƙed rokem +92

    You are by far my favorite Poker mentor. You just seem like such a down to earth and nice guy. It is insanely generous of you to share your experience and knowledge of the game with us. I hope you keep making these videos, it can be slow to start a good following but if you keep at it I have no doubt in my mind your channel will be successful. Wishing you and your family the best and happy holidays!

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +30

      Thanks so much, Jbigs. Those are very kind words and they mean a lot to me! Like you mentioned, the grind of building a channel is disheartening at times, so comments like this make my day!

    • @Mr_Santi907
      @Mr_Santi907 Pƙed rokem

      @@PhilGalfond hey Phil, this was a great video. Its easy to get caught up in the game. The advice given is good tools to stay grounded. Good luck and happy Holidays

    • @betao9452
      @betao9452 Pƙed rokem +1

      Indeed Phil is fantastic. I just knew about him last week and it’s amazing how he talks about poker.
      I’m about to start his cash game course.
      Thank you for share you knowledge Phil!

    • @marksimpson2321
      @marksimpson2321 Pƙed rokem

      @@PhilGalfond Ha. Crushing poker is hard, surely! Grinding and getting subscribers on youtube isnt easy but you dont pee $$ down the drain if you get it wrong or even if you get it right!

    • @katenaugle6853
      @katenaugle6853 Pƙed rokem

      Another really great video. And I can’t say enough
you are sooo much easier to listen to then many other online coaches.

  • @mattcleary3727
    @mattcleary3727 Pƙed rokem +43

    Advice #5 spoke to me the most. Don’t let a poor / incorrect flop decision prevent you from making the correct turn decision đŸ‘đŸ»

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +3

      đŸ€— thank you. Glad you found it helpful, and I like the way you put it as well.

    • @switters8679
      @switters8679 Pƙed rokem +1

      I really like how you interpreted and then reformed #5. I watched it again after reading this comment and felt like I was able to gain a little more understanding. Thanks.

    • @masonVRgorilla
      @masonVRgorilla Pƙed rokem

      Just fire the other two bullets losers.

    • @dylanenski2199
      @dylanenski2199 Pƙed rokem

      I agree so many times I'm praying for the flush/straight to come when I'm drawing when that isnt what I should be focusing on

    • @Aaron-xs5bv
      @Aaron-xs5bv Pƙed rokem

      Agreed. #5 hit most for me

  • @tahoemph
    @tahoemph Pƙed rokem +9

    Tommy Angelo is one of the those poker authors that I don't think gets enough credit. He isn't telling you how to play hands in a certain spot. But he is helping you deal with the effects of dealing with constant high variance situations which isn't something the human brain does well. I was fortunate to interact with Tommy directly in the Bay Area and I have read and enjoyed his books. You should do a top 10 Tommy vlog. It might also be interesting to hear you review various written materials (to stay out of any training site overlap) out there.

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem

      I agree - Tommy is really something!
      Thanks for the suggestions! I haven’t read poker books in a long time, but maybe it’ll give me some ideas.

    • @jeffbellsey2367
      @jeffbellsey2367 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@PhilGalfond How about a convo with you & Tommy? That would be something special.

    • @kaizenpoker
      @kaizenpoker Pƙed rokem

      Tommy is the goat

    • @ewallt
      @ewallt Pƙed rokem

      He does a nice job explaining the importance of trying to get into good situations and avoid bad ones. Really sharp guy.

  • @christianbache4074
    @christianbache4074 Pƙed rokem +4

    The one about just keep focusing on making the best decision on the next street is my fav. Its so easy to beat yourself up if you got bluffed,or made a wrong rivercall. Its so easy to let a bad decision be in the front of your mind and let it affect the rest of your session.
    When reality is that every pokerplayer makes mistakes,even Ivey and Adelstein.

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem

      Thank you, Christian! Yep, I make mistakes every hour at the table.

  • @Brisk317
    @Brisk317 Pƙed rokem +3

    Amazing stuff. Really appreciate you providing your insight to the game. These videos have been great!!

  • @domdomdidom
    @domdomdidom Pƙed rokem +1

    Hey Phil, I justed wanted to say thank you for this content. I used to be a mid stakes HU player from 2008-2012 and was a really big fan back then. I used to be subscribed to your training side and read all your posts on 2+2 etc. So I credit a good part of my success back in the day to you and other people sharing this kind of knowledge. Even though I just play some occasional micro 6 max for fun these days, I still liked the video a lot and I'm certain some points you made can even be transferred to other parts of life. So thank you and I wish you and your family a merry Christmas, some enjoyable holidays and the best wishes from Germany

  • @nastassja9521
    @nastassja9521 Pƙed rokem +5

    I just love your energy and kindness. Love all of these advice. The one that spoke to me the most is the last one, for sure. It is a very good reminder that the most important thing is to be fully present with whatever is happening in the present moment.

  • @jonathanhenderson9422
    @jonathanhenderson9422 Pƙed rokem +4

    One thing that really helped me come to grips with the "you will run worse than you can imagine" was playing with the poker variance calculator. That calculator will tell you that even if you're treating poker as a job and managing, say, 100k hands a month online that unless you have a high winrate it's still possible (even if unlikely) to have a losing year. You always hear about the "long term" in poker, but I don't think most players have any idea just how the long term is. When I first started I remember getting really down after having losing WEEKS, which is almost nothing in terms of the "long term."

    • @KKSuited
      @KKSuited Pƙed rokem

      Sometimes you just can't make hands in key situations. Huge draws whiff, big hands dont hold, ornwhen they do, its for a $300 pot and not the $3000 ones. I can barely remember the last time I truly coolered someone. Granted, I'm playing live, but you need those situations, set on set, flush on flush, in order to win in the long run. I'm in the midst of one of these black clouds. Kind of a funny story. In two of my last three sessions, I declared last hand on my button, and both times the dealer exposed one of my cards as he dealt, and he made them the burn card. Both times i would have ended up with KK.

  • @MilesDavisPoker
    @MilesDavisPoker Pƙed rokem +3

    Great advice Phil.
    All much easier said than done. I have a lot of mental work to do

  • @matinmokaram7533
    @matinmokaram7533 Pƙed rokem +1

    This video brought tears into my eyes, facing reallity in poker and life and not letting it affect the way you are and you play. thanks my men! Great content. Have been analysing your videos since the weekend and they are like hidden gold. Cheers. Hope to get to shake your hand oneday and personally say thank you. I feel amazing after watching your videos.

  • @boogieboy75
    @boogieboy75 Pƙed rokem +4

    Your videos are very uplifting and your presentation style is really comforting. Thank you for this great content and please keep it going!

  • @jcompton3947
    @jcompton3947 Pƙed rokem +2

    As someone with nit tendencies, #3 is super important. I know I'm not finding enough bluffs, but now going to have Phil and Tom in my head reminding me to consider the raise option

  • @CR_Chitown
    @CR_Chitown Pƙed rokem +1

    Really liked this video. Last point about ignoring hope or fear and seeing it as opportunity to make right decision is insightful. Applicable throughout life, not just poker.
    Also liked point about is it worth squeezing out win rate.

  • @davidholy1864
    @davidholy1864 Pƙed rokem +1

    This is excellent advice. I've just started listening to your channel, but it's awesome. You are succinct and not tooting your own horn. Please keep up the excellent work.

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem

      Welcome to the channel and thanks so much! I'm glad you're enjoying it.

  • @shannonengel3429
    @shannonengel3429 Pƙed rokem +1

    Phil, I don’t know why you waited so long to share your insights with us but I’m sure glad you did! Each piece of advice is equally important so I can’t just pick one. Will be saving this so I can watch again and again!

  • @MisMonic
    @MisMonic Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    This is a great video. Thanks for sharing a bit of wisdom with us. definitely needed to hear it

  • @jeffwinchell7444
    @jeffwinchell7444 Pƙed rokem +1

    Great stuff, Phil. I always liked you but since I stumbled across this, I like ya even more! Keep up the good work and hope to see you this coming WSOP!

  • @MimikNoFear
    @MimikNoFear Pƙed rokem

    thank you Phil, been watching you a long time, always good refreshing advice

  • @Brazz27
    @Brazz27 Pƙed rokem

    I remember a random tweet or answer to a tweet you made a couple of years ago (gonna summarize it bc I don't remember exactly the wording) : "everytime something happens, I immediately go into solution mode".. I could talk about how I understood it and how it affected me for days but Im just gonna say that it sticked with me so much.. Its one of the most important thing ive read in my life and it was from you.
    And for the video, I'd say the 5th one is the best one for me.
    I hope you know how much youre making a difference in people's lives, thanks a lot.

  • @garyk5141
    @garyk5141 Pƙed rokem +4

    Appreciate you sharing these thoughts and insights from yourself and other great players. I like the airport analogy, but consistently struggle with not getting tilted on things that I can't control even tho I realize they should happen from time to time. I wonder if other players are just better at hiding their feelings of tilt/anger/disappointment better than I or if they truly are not effected by it? And keep up the good work Phil, your channel will inevitably blow up!

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem

      I think it’s a combination. From my experience
 I think I’m impacted less by emotional swings than the average person, but I also think I show it a lot less.

  • @GodzillaIMC
    @GodzillaIMC Pƙed rokem +3

    I'm already subscribed and generally love any content you put up. In terms of growing the channel, in my opinion, I think the fastest way would be to show yourself playing, as I suspect that that is what most people like about you. Showing us mere mortals how to crush, whilst being amazed at your skill and demeanour.

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem

      Thank you! I appreciate the suggestion. I’m trying to think of how I might do that early in the new year.

    • @j.sarnak1391
      @j.sarnak1391 Pƙed rokem

      @@PhilGalfond I think going through any of your actual HH doing your challenges ?? I do not know how much video you have playing live? Maybe you need to travel to one of the poker shows for some footage

  • @dormie9
    @dormie9 Pƙed rokem

    Love your approach Phil, always have. Great content.
    Checking in to see what you’re teaching the young bucks and pick up knowledge nuggets myself to recoup the inevitable win rate reductions I’m gonna see with you handing out all this rational and logical knowledge to the poker world.

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +1

      Thank you! Sorry I’m making you keep up 😃. GL 🍀

    • @dormie9
      @dormie9 Pƙed rokem

      @@PhilGalfond keeping up with the constant evolution is the challenge that we both love about the game. Cheers

  • @muhammadrazzaque7243
    @muhammadrazzaque7243 Pƙed rokem +1

    Nice! I really like these types of poker discussions from a philosophical perspective. Definitely something different from discussions about strategies/tactics about particular hands, which I don't mind listening to.
    Nice to see someone do so well from my High School. But I won't reveal that for privacy sake, unless it's already out there. 😀

  • @joshess4799
    @joshess4799 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Absolutely love your content Phil, please keep it up 🙏

  • @rosscarey9388
    @rosscarey9388 Pƙed rokem +1

    Really awesome video. Feel like you opened a different perspective in my view of poker. High level information that I feel like I can apply personally. Thank you

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +1

      So glad to hear that! You’re very welcome. Most of it wasn’t even my advice 😃

  • @DostoevskyGrandson
    @DostoevskyGrandson Pƙed rokem +2

    I used get mad when I was loosing and I would loose the entire bankroll in a few hours but over time I learned if you have a bad session you have to stay there like nothing happened and decide if you continue or stand up and leave like nothing happened no cards no money nothing emptyness

  • @korhanalparslan8730
    @korhanalparslan8730 Pƙed rokem +11

    Genuinely feel unlocked and ready to play better and more. Recently had an annoying live session where I just felt powerless vs variance and annoyed at how the table was playing. Sometimes you just have to hear the right words at the right times. Thanks for this.

    • @jackryan716
      @jackryan716 Pƙed rokem +2

      Whenever your dealing with less than optimal situations remember this. Your worst nightmare is often times disguised as your greatest gift.
      Keep an open mind. Come from a place of love. Critically think.
      The only limitations that exit are in your perception of reality. The lack of understanding real sacred knowledge will create an environment where you think most feats are impossible.
      Gain knowledge which opens the doors of more possibility.
      We live in a world of all possibility and probability folded into existence by perception. Whoever controls perception controls reality. Take your perceptions back. Most people repeat what they have heard and adopt it blindly.
      Everything is a choice. There is no fate. Only all possibility waiting to manifest. If only people will let it in.
      From love, which is the heart, from the stillness and silence comes the inspiration, the intuitive knowing, connecting to higher levels of awareness and intelligence that otherwise couldn't be obtained from the noise and commotion of this world.
      No surprise that this evil force attacks the pineal gland. The pineal gland is your think eye which allows to to connect to greater levels of awareness.
      Fluoride calcifies the pineal gland. As well as cause learning disabilities. Fluoride is the same ingredient found in Prozac. It just so happens to be in most people's water.
      People think that knowledge gets more evolved through the passage of time. Of course that can be true but looking at the totality of history humans have been getting stupider as time goes by.

    • @edddo4314
      @edddo4314 Pƙed rokem

      @@jackryan716 czcams.com/video/XnesFDNy-60/video.html

    • @Highspergamy
      @Highspergamy Pƙed rokem +1

      @Jack Ryan in a sense we have been victims of our own success
      at creating stability/civilization...
      All the outsourced "overcoming",
      as well as martial efficiency, has loosed powerful dygenic effects
      on most populations.

    • @jackryan716
      @jackryan716 Pƙed rokem

      @@Highspergamy From my research it comes down to the power structure incrementally manipulating consciousness. The ones who control perception control reality.
      Incrementally of course. Otherwise if the manipulation was done more quickly people would become aware of the abrupt changes.
      Similar to a frog in a boiling pot of water. If you slowly turn the flame the frog will stay in the pot and die. If you turn the flame on high the frog will jump out as it knows it's being boiled alive.

  • @JeremyGreat
    @JeremyGreat Pƙed rokem +1

    Love this! Especially the 5th best advice.

  • @ShortyDawg
    @ShortyDawg Pƙed rokem +2

    Great stuff. Simple thoughts that poker players at every level will benefit from.

  • @georgeludwig2735
    @georgeludwig2735 Pƙed rokem +1

    Many things we know but we don't really let them sink in or grasp their critical importance to long term success (not just in poker), These are put so succinctly and with examples which make them really sink in. Great stuff.

  • @thecocktailian2091
    @thecocktailian2091 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    The first two are solid and easily digestible. The last three are on the advanced scale and of a very specific mindset. They are understandable in a logical and plain way, but to really get them and integrate them requires a deep understanding.

  • @aaronpoker
    @aaronpoker Pƙed rokem +2

    To branch off #4, bad things happen to everyone. Poor mental health will say these things are the end of the world and it ruins their week/month. While someone with strong mental health will only consider it an inconvenience and move forward with their day. Thanks for posting Phil

  • @seanvalken-leduc705
    @seanvalken-leduc705 Pƙed rokem +1

    Love the content and found it really insightful! All things I can definitely (and some I have already on my own) incorporate into my game more and more as I mature both as a human and a poker player. I really thought the ideas of no matter what you're opponent does it's just another turn for you to make the right play and some things are just supposed to happen are really important mindset pieces that can help you focus on just playing your best and making the right decisions and let the outcomes be what they may. Liked and subscribed and will definitely be keeping an eye out for more content!!! 👀

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem

      Thanks for the sub - I really appreciate it! Hope you continue to like the content!

  • @3rjc11
    @3rjc11 Pƙed rokem +2

    that last one literally shook me to my core. applicable to a lot of situations outside of poker too

  • @cactuarnoob100
    @cactuarnoob100 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you for the videos! Appreciate all the content! Happy Holiday!

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +1

      You’re very welcome! Thanks for watching. Happy Holidays to you and yours!

  • @DaveFu
    @DaveFu Pƙed rokem +2

    One of my poker uncles was a prop player in California (RIP Wreckker) and he told me "If you're not prepared for multiple losing years, you're not prepared to be a full time pro." The scariest part is his preferred game was limit O8.

  • @brentsenior7830
    @brentsenior7830 Pƙed rokem +2

    The part about running worse than you ever could imagine is so true. I remember running so bad one time I seriously started to think that I would never win no matter what I did. It can fuck with you. I started to question every single play and if I even knew what I was doing. Made me question what I've been doing these last 15 years lol

  • @ichwanbedwiner
    @ichwanbedwiner Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    So hard to imagine you tilting/making bad decision, Phil.
    Thanks for all the great vids! Best of luck w everything!

  • @johnnydam8671
    @johnnydam8671 Pƙed rokem +1

    Number 3 is excellent new info for me to add to my skillset. I have started trying to do this but I do so too atypically which hurts my credibility. I will raise it some.
    Everything you said I tend to follow. At 23 after 1600 hours of poker I lost nearly the pot limit in 4 hands in a row of 5-10 limit poker. Queen set vs king set. Flop straight against river flush. Queens sucked out vs jacks. I lost all my 2-4 and 3-6 profits from weeks and this taught me to like no limit but understand I will inevitably run bad. Took 10 years off poker. I haven’t played enough NL on my return to run bad yet. Not sure I could enjoy limit again!

  • @scott.j.belton
    @scott.j.belton Pƙed rokem +1

    Phil, you are absolute legend. Really solid advice here. Just found your channel on YT; insta subbed. Excited to learn more from one of the best

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem

      Thanks so much for the kind words and the sub! I’ll be working hard on more content!

  • @ffbwizard
    @ffbwizard Pƙed rokem

    Being more Zen at the poker table and life resonates with me. Its something I recognize I need to improve upon. Knowing that percentages exist that things will happen good and bad does elevate the stress and anger I feel when I make the correct decision and get my chips in good and still lose. Thanks for this reminder and tip!!!

  • @brandondorsey7204
    @brandondorsey7204 Pƙed rokem +2

    I'm a nit, so the Dwan advice really hit. There are so many times when I bluff catch where a raise actually does better.

  • @matthewlove7531
    @matthewlove7531 Pƙed rokem +2

    I've definitely been on a downswing that has been tough to swallow. Thanks for the advise.

  • @BradDanyluk
    @BradDanyluk Pƙed rokem +1

    Loved the Tommy Angelo inclusions. His Eightfold Path to Poker Enlightenment back on the old site was very helpful in my life. I'd always been pretty chill when at the table, but applying those lessons to real life helped me be a far more pleasant person to be around.
    And so I don't spend a whole comment talking about someone else; best of luck with the challenge!

  • @benchestnutt3894
    @benchestnutt3894 Pƙed rokem

    Solid tips . Cool you got that advice from some of the best

  • @sllgrecco
    @sllgrecco Pƙed rokem

    Hi Phil, learned a lot from you since Bluefire Poker, thank you very much! Can you please do a video about when to/not to slowplay the turn out of position? Since check/raising the turn shows a lot of strenght. Thank you, success in your new channel!

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +1

      You’re welcome 🙂 and thanks for the suggestion! Let me think about how I’d cover this.

  • @chezchezchezchez
    @chezchezchezchez Pƙed rokem +1

    A lot of people are calling No. 1, as their favorite one on here, but wow
    “ don’t get upset at things that are SUPPOSED to happen”, it’s fucking brilliant.

  • @danielgarland9838
    @danielgarland9838 Pƙed rokem

    Great advice Phil! I especially love the last one!

  • @chriscrawford8289
    @chriscrawford8289 Pƙed rokem

    Great stuff! Thanks so much Phil!

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem

      Thank you for watching and commenting, Chris! Glad you liked it.

  • @vinaju8051
    @vinaju8051 Pƙed rokem

    Loved you since first started playing poker. Plz share more content :)

  • @kaizenpoker
    @kaizenpoker Pƙed rokem +1

    Tip 1 - Tommy had a major influence on me when I first entered poker, and as I gain more years in this game, I see how his approach is great on so many levels. I really try to compartmentalize my sessions now days as to not let the game leak into other areas of my life. It's contained where I want it to be, to fulfill it's purpose in my life, and I try to leave it there when it's done

  • @bradleyhines604
    @bradleyhines604 Pƙed rokem +1

    I love #5. Reminds me of some good advice I once got. I was taking a shot at higher stakes and I told my friend I was nervous about it. He shrugged his shoulders and said, "just play right." So simple, but it's the best advice I ever got.

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +1

      Sometimes the best advice is very simple.

  • @vilerecordings475
    @vilerecordings475 Pƙed rokem

    4 and 5 are what I needed to hear. thank you so much

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +1

      So glad to hear that! You’re very welcome 😃

  • @eduardomorales2975
    @eduardomorales2975 Pƙed rokem

    i love plo but i am NL player and i really enjoy watching your videos, because it seems like you have a nice personality, and you are a great person. thank you, Sir!

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem

      Thank you very much for the kind words 😊

  • @yojmb9
    @yojmb9 Pƙed rokem

    Bluffing with something makes a lot more sense when you say it that way. Keep rocking Phil!

  • @kailinaleekuk
    @kailinaleekuk Pƙed rokem

    Well.... Tip number 4 was the key piece. Thanks champ!

  • @insomnyteq
    @insomnyteq Pƙed rokem +2

    literally the best sub 10 min video on you tube.

  • @msg3415
    @msg3415 Pƙed rokem

    I remember years ago you mentioning #3 and it helped my game so much going forward.

  • @jorgeespinoza238
    @jorgeespinoza238 Pƙed rokem

    Looking good man! Staying in shape

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +1

      Working on it, thanks! We’ll see how I do over the holidays 😃

  • @frankwillow-rogersjr.3253

    Hello Phil G.; You presented the above INFOrmation perfectly. I might have been born with a bit more 'balance' than those round and about me--But I still enrolled in a "Philosophy/Meditation" school in NYC--and remained learning...for 5-years; and never missed a weekly class. Now much later as I play poker I undersand all which was being taught me. Be-In-The-Moment. Do not allow the Moment to (Do) you.

  • @KevinRedGorman
    @KevinRedGorman Pƙed rokem

    really great stuff here Phil.

  • @philpowell3416
    @philpowell3416 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you very much. Excellent advice.

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem

      You’re very welcome, Phil đŸ€đŸ™‚

  • @sandi_joy8664
    @sandi_joy8664 Pƙed rokem +1

    So true, appreciate this advice 🙏

  • @marco_9325
    @marco_9325 Pƙed rokem

    I have been a losing Mtt player for exactly 7 years and watched this and got some real refreshing insight!! Felt mentally prepared and energized to get going on some poker, did some prep work and then jumped into tables on GG ABI $5. Don’t wanna sound like the same ol losing player but just 2/3 outers and basically what feels like losing every hand always as per the last 7 years. Always optimistic and thinking of the game as a long sample but Christ I’m starting to feel like I’m a mathematical statistic of someone who will never be able to win whatsoever. Anyway thank you for the video.

  • @ST-ku5ni
    @ST-ku5ni Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    This video is remarkably valuable. The mindset comments are a cheat code in poker, and life.

  • @davidpaddison6793
    @davidpaddison6793 Pƙed rokem

    Thanks for these words of advice, this is the first subscription I have done after seeing lots of ads for others but decided not to in other cases, I like the way you have limited it to just 5 ways of thinking rather than trying to turn everyone into an overnight pro with an overload of advice, im a regular small stakes online tourney player who after an initial few years of deep runs with and being an overall winning player (ROI) I now seem to struggle to run deep as regular, hopefully this will help my game, I do have one question or something that is apparent particularly with my game and being a Brit, Although I don't believe my game has got any worse or admittedly much better since I started on Stars in 2008, I have struggled to run deep since the American ban on pokerstars? smaller fields and total pot prizes etc.

  • @vidhantt
    @vidhantt Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Hi Phil, i specifically love this format with Thomas! It’d be even easier for me to retain everything if you can recap the 5 things you mentioned over the course of the video at the end, as a slide or just verbally in 5-10 secs.
    I’ll keep an eye out, all the best with these.

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      Thank you for the suggestion!

  • @troshko1
    @troshko1 Pƙed rokem +1

    Great tips! Keep it up!

  • @shawnevans3283
    @shawnevans3283 Pƙed rokem

    I heard Tommy speak at Lucky Chances when Matt Savage was there. His “Rubberband Story” has always stuck with me.

  • @jesperkristensen5875
    @jesperkristensen5875 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    I loved the Tom Dwan advice! It will definitely be in my mind, when I sit at the tables in the future. That said, I suspect it (perhaps!) should come with a caveat, maybe even warning, that it works best if you're a poker player who has logged a ton of hands. If you're not experienced enough to identify the correct spots to employ it, then it could be become very expensive very quickly imho.
    With a few of the other pieces of advice, I - as philosophy nerd - can't help myself but suggest Meditations by Marcus Aurelius if you haven't read it. From this, and other content from you, I strongly suspect, you would love it (as would anyone else reading this who could see the usage in your advice, obviously).

  • @Antzzz_Manzzz
    @Antzzz_Manzzz Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Always the best poker content

  • @johnkelly4304
    @johnkelly4304 Pƙed rokem

    Its great to see you back

  • @robbertwww
    @robbertwww Pƙed rokem

    Hey phil, thanks for your wisdom. Some life concepts wouldn’t land but related to poker they do so that I can translate them to life haha

  • @steveng8727
    @steveng8727 Pƙed rokem

    Hello from the Philippines, new sub here. Similarly I heard Doug Polk say in reference to MTT bust outs, 'Sometimes it's just Your Turn to bust'. Thanks Phil

  • @buhitp1616
    @buhitp1616 Pƙed rokem

    Thanks a lot Phil!!

  • @emkirk50007able
    @emkirk50007able Pƙed rokem

    I'm going through #2 now and it's bad. Great advice

  • @markn0024
    @markn0024 Pƙed rokem

    I love the delayed flight analogy. That's something that's going to happen every so often, and since we know that we don't take it personally. It's really no different than the 2-outer on the river that blows up our set. (Now I just have to put that philosophy into practice! lol)

  • @alexanderlinton6946
    @alexanderlinton6946 Pƙed rokem

    Hey Phil,
    Point 4 is like when Jungleman was reciting the Taoist farmer parable when he played you heads up.
    I am not sure if you watched back the stream.
    I don’t play poker anymore, but you are definitely one of the good guys. Much love

  • @camaleonsacor1618
    @camaleonsacor1618 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Haha dude I love your style. You have been allways honest to your self and others in pokwer world. Nice to see you still have that in you.
    I would ask you to NOT change the format. There is so many stimulating videos all around there, a lot of cameras and sounds and editing and so on. I do belive that those are making us stupid.
    I like this format. A guy talking to a camera with amazing content. That is just perfect for our brain to consume it without so much stimulation.
    Just my 2 cents.
    Thanks!.
    I play currently nl100/200. The best poker advice someone told me was in my biggest downswing (wich was also really bad play for me). He told me: "all this bullshit, all this bullshit that you are taking IN right now, it WILL pay off, belive it, IT WILL PAY OFF".
    And in fact, IT DID, and I am more mentally stronger than ever.
    Cheers!.
    An advice that I would give to anyone: "You are a BIG part of any of your downswings".

  • @ashleyowens5231
    @ashleyowens5231 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    These are gold. ❀

  • @bills1157
    @bills1157 Pƙed rokem

    Advice number 4, thanks.

  • @lukixpogo2254
    @lukixpogo2254 Pƙed rokem

    Great advice!

  • @dochmbi
    @dochmbi Pƙed rokem

    Thanks for the great vid. You are awesome, one of my favorite poker players and coaches of all time. WIsh I got to meet you face to face one day, that would be a dream come true.

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem

      You’re very welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • @johnvanbiesbrouck5591
    @johnvanbiesbrouck5591 Pƙed rokem +3

    Amazing content Phillis

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +1

      Thank you!! Glad you're enjoying it.

  • @androiyd3233
    @androiyd3233 Pƙed rokem

    great advice video! enjoyed it
    do you think Tom Dwan's advice for the river is relevant today

  • @adrianoalves20
    @adrianoalves20 Pƙed rokem

    Gold! Maybe some practical eg about DwanÂŽs advice?

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +1

      I'll think about that. Thanks, Adriano!

  • @robbieparis07
    @robbieparis07 Pƙed rokem

    I remember years ago you talking about Tom saying you should raise in that spot. My biggest lesson there was to talk to people I know in real life about hands. That was a huge help for me. Tommy did about a one hour interview on Poker Road back in the day with 2 hosts of some show that was on that site. Any idea where I could find that interview again? I probably listened to it about 20 times and sent it to many people. Thanks Phil, great video!

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem

      I’m not sure where to find it, no. Those were back before Spotify and Apple Podcasts. They may be gone?

  • @abdullahozdemir12
    @abdullahozdemir12 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    U ara awesome man, I am the beginner and u change my perspective thank you

  • @paulmaier6305
    @paulmaier6305 Pƙed rokem

    these all apply to most things in life. thanks.

  • @iudqnolq7658
    @iudqnolq7658 Pƙed rokem +2

    #2 There was a moment I thought I can no longer beat 0.05/0.10 nlh game during a ~20 buy in downswing, eventually climb out of it, but realized I way underestimated the swing of the game.

    • @Mr_Santi907
      @Mr_Santi907 Pƙed rokem +1

      Those small games are tough, it becomes bingo bc people dont care about those stakes . So i feel you on that.

  • @erikdahlstrom9737
    @erikdahlstrom9737 Pƙed rokem

    Great video, please make more 😊

  • @user-cc7rw6lr6l
    @user-cc7rw6lr6l Pƙed rokem

    Great video as always but thoughts on releasing more PLO specific content? Those streams were great.

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +1

      Thanks, T! Check out my Shorts here and my Reels on Instagram (phil.galfond), which have some overlap btw. I’ve been doing some PLO hand history reviews.

    • @user-cc7rw6lr6l
      @user-cc7rw6lr6l Pƙed rokem

      @@PhilGalfond Believe me, I’ve seen it all , from the new reels to MrSweets multi tabling for 2 hours while taking strategy. I guess what I’m saying is a good chunk of us are still here because you’re the quintessential PLO end-boss, so don’t be hesitant to put out longer PLO stuff.

  • @emilabadgiev246
    @emilabadgiev246 Pƙed rokem

    Love all advice’s but number 5 is đŸ”‘âœŒïžđŸ’™

  • @khaewbk
    @khaewbk Pƙed rokem

    Very chill vibes. 😎

  • @AlessandroOrlandi83
    @AlessandroOrlandi83 Pƙed rokem

    Good video, thanks!

  • @tassv5909
    @tassv5909 Pƙed rokem +2

    Advice 4 is great. After years I am no longer surprised by coolers or losing 5 stacks in a session or sitting next to an asshole. It happens. Same with the stock market. Or friendship / relationship up and downs.

    • @PhilGalfond
      @PhilGalfond  Pƙed rokem +2

      Glad you’ve reached this level of mindset! It’s no easy task.

    • @tassv5909
      @tassv5909 Pƙed rokem

      @@PhilGalfond you are right, it takes a while. really helps beat live poker though. [as you know] even if you fold to 3 river raises by a nit in a row, the 4th time he is not suddenly gonna use blockers to bluff shove.

  • @gilecetinje3949
    @gilecetinje3949 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    Nicely explained