How I Went From $1/2 to $10/25 in JUST TWO MONTHS! (Part 6)
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- čas přidán 8. 05. 2024
- Playing Poker in Dallas, Texas starting from the lowest stakes and going to the highest stakes in just two months! New poker vlog challenge that's approaching the finish line.
Email: kdogpokervlog@gmail.com
Insta: @kyrylokobzyev
Twitter: @kdogpoker
Love the windshield wiper going in the background of the intro and it’s a beautiful sunny day lol.
same deal during the outro too. 😂
@@slowlub 😂😂😂 great video though!!!
Can’t be too careful
@@KDogPoker 😂😂😂
@@KDogPokerit’s like running it twice!
Nice bro,very nice.considering the bluffs and overplaying hands you probably watched Ethan's videos😂anyway, good content.wish you all the best and keep going😊
Love this series 🙏
I keep bluffing, and they keep calling. We have more in common than I thought. Enjoying the content.
I hope and wish you will have 100k subs this yr. Great content.
GLAD U GOT THE SHIRT!
sick vid keep posting
Gotta love shiny cup holders!
Could u release more frequently I’m loving these series
Haha I’m trying
If they aren't folding, then you need to focus on the exploit and bluff less. Often times we bluff too much because we play at a level higher than the opponent and expect them to make the "right" play... instead they make the wrong play, which we make the right play by overbluffing... 😜
Good vlog bud. I will be interested if your style translates to continuous wins when the cards slow down.
It won't unless Rampage Jr changes his play.
Might have played a bit too loose here 😂
playing with corey !?!?! called you a wizard!
kdog do you have any favorite poker books? Your style of play really matches how I want to be able to play poker.
I’ve never read a book but I’d recommend poker vlogs and maybe some content by Jonathan Little or Bart Hanson. All free here on CZcams. But at the end of the day the only way to really learn is through playing and learning from mistakes.
@@KDogPokerDo you review hands through solvers?
@@JO-ji4bb nah
Do you always use your rear wiper on sunny 😎 days 😭🤣😂
I think your rivered AK trips could have lost a lesser pot had you bet the flop. If you bet and he calls you can check check the turn go straight to river and potentially fold if he is greedy or call off a smaller size. If he check raises you on the flop you can call and then fold to a huge turn bet or again check check the turn and go to the river. You were destined to lose that hand but you could have minimized the loss via aggression.
Also, the turn overbet was a dead giveaway. Hero does not beat any value that takes this size, especially considering villain did not 3bet preflop, meaning he likely does not have AA. Hero blocks very little value and blocks the most likely bluffs (Axss). This should be a fold.
Quick question, I saw you tipped $2 on $1460 pot. I also see lexpoker tip $1 chips a lot. Is this proper tipping etiquette ?
Eh idk it’s up to you really I usually tip $1 and $2 for bigger pots maybe 5 or 10 if it’s a really big hand
@KDogPoker Good to know. I been tipping way too much. Thanks
They sure don't. Thanks
tipping is like rake - it can really cut into win rate. We need to be fair to the dealers, but just because the pot is big doesn't mean you need to tip big. You've lost big pots too. I tip well because I'm a casual player and I like tipping, but yes, $1 to $2 a hand is just fine.
You missed an opportunity getting cody shitring in video. He would have been cool with it and you could have used his name in the title.
hard to get a guy in that hand that vpips less then 10%. Great vlogger though
His name is Corey not Cody lol
@@chrismeadows1880 Idk i'm pretty sure his name is Cody Shitring
2nd time the fish does the same move it’s not a bluff
add part 6 to your title!
I tend to bluff more when I have profit
Makes sense to invest 500$ to win a 20$ shirt… given you would not hit like you did
Poker is a hard game to beat anywhere you play. But there is pretty much no doubt Texas has the softest games in the country. Especially the Dallas Fort Worth area. Just sayin
Suited Kings are great hands. I always laugh at the fools who think only play suited Aces.
I stacked a guy with K5d when flop comes out King with 2 diamonds then improved to flush on river.
Dude was clowning me for playing that hand lol.
Try a hat and glasses for 3 days straight, keep bluffing and see if that affects it at all.
4betting a monotone board with 2 pr. That's bad.
tell corey make a video
He has to play 20 hours to make a vlog, dude owes a lot of money is one of the tightest players in the room.
AJ: First good river bluff I have seen in your vlog.
AQ: 550 is not a big bet into 790. 1500 is a big bet. Bluff choice I think was fine, but bet sizing was too small imo.
A5dd: In a hand with a guy who wants to put all the money in, and you oblige. The only reason to raise a naked flush draw is for the fold equity. This was bad.
I would have to agree , you have somewhat of a bluffing face to ya. Definitely can be helpful in some spots but maybe shouldn’t bluff so much.
No one folds to you BECAUSE you're bluffing lol
For God sakes stop bluffing 🤦🤦🤦🤦 you would be up way more stacks without.. you will NOT outplay anyone.. too many maniacs with money to throw out there..
Can’t help it
@@KDogPoker yes you can.. the ONLY bluffs you should make are small ones on the river for like $50-60 bucks when you are certain your opponent misses their draw and can't call down with Q high or whatever they have .. people will call with third pair all day 🤦
You need to keep the bluffs in, balances you out. That’s why you get paid on big hands. You’ll also need this at the higher stakes where you’ll be up against better players
Your videos doesn’t make sense. What you mean you went later on that night to play again???? Did you go back 3 times to play poker? What time you start playing 9am?
You're lost lol
You got lucky that hand I doubled you up 😂
How's tch social treating you? Where you moving to now? Lmao