Sun Run at Resorts World!! | $1/3 No Limit Holdem | Poker Vlog Episode 8
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- čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
- For Episode 8 of the Poker Vlog we are back at Resorts World playing $1/3 No Limit Texas Holdem. We run extremely good so you don't want to miss this one!
We get a chance to play with @pokerllama_ in this one. Really nice guy and fun at the tables.
Music in this episode is called In a little While by the artist Lofive
Gear used:
iPhone 14
Movo Mic
Final Cut Pro X
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Jason
Hey everyone, I really tried to keep my hands and the chip shuffling out of the way of the camera in this episode. Hope it provides for a more enjoyable viewing experience. Thanks watching and all the support!!
Nice session, I almost spit my coffee out thinking of a flat with the nut flush AJhh hand lol 😂 nice vlog keep it up
Hahaha that would have been awful I know. The thought did cross my mind though in real time so thought I should include that.
Nice win!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the episode. Always fun to book a win!!
It depends. Raising or going all in seams reasonable. On the majority of flops, it's going all in anyways.
Nice win!
AhJd: Your flop 3/4p bet was very large for a range bet, especially considering villain's wide BB range. ("We're gonna be c-betting this with 100% frequency.")
AJhh: WP
AA: Vs a tight agressive player, I jam. He's got a range that will call you with a good portion of his raising range. If it's a maniacal 3bettor who gives up when you show resistance, I'd just call.
TT: I think I'd just bet flop small. MP should have a fairly tight EP calling range, so this flop should not hit him very often, and when it does, most of his hands will be Tx, 88 (if he doesn't 3b), 8x, 55, A5s, 65s, and some GSSDs. You want these hands to call. AP I think your turn bet was fine. It's about getting paid as much as possible when he does call. And remember, you also have bluffs that want to bet here too, so you don't want everything calling.
44: I just bet this flop big. You have a huge range and nut advantage here. Your bet is a little small but works. I'd bet the turn 6 large (75) too. The 6 is better for his range, but you have a lot of bluffs when a heart hits, and the only villain hand that pulls ahead here is an unlikely 66 that called the flop bet. I can get behind the river 2/3 bet if you get there with KT/JT with a heart and use them to bluff. If not, I don't think you have enough bluffs and should probably bet smaller.
AhQd: I think this river bet was too big. Very little can call such a large bet, and you block many of those hands.
JJ: Just gotta pull the trigger when checked to IP.
Nice hand analysis. This session was so long ago I will have to go back and revisit the hand you broke down. Will make for some fun study time 👍🏻 😊
@@panicpoker yeah i am trying to catch up. 🤣
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Of JEZZA747, Poker Star's, 2020.
I think calling on the BTN is better here with AA. SB range is very polarized, either they have QQ+ or 4bet bluffs like A5 suited. If you shove preflop they can fold QQ or AK. Also by them being out of position they will be betting the flop at a very high frequency and the. You can jam and have them committing their stack.
That’s what I was thinking about before jamming. I did think he was weighted more towards a strong value range with very few bluffs which is what led me to jam pre. To your point though, almost 200bb deep it is probably better to call, let him bet the flop, then jam it in once they are committed.
The biggest part of the of this spot pre flop is that they are out of position and will be forced to want to bet first a large frequency
Just looked it up on GTO wizard and AA is calling 93% of the time. KK, QQ, and all AK jam a high frequency but AA is almost always calling
@@Flopwellpokerwow, 93% calling. I new there was merit to calling here in position but thought it might be ~75%.
as the guy with KK @05:50, can I dislike this video? lol, j/k, nh. can’t really go wrong with jamming in your spot. I might have a few 4 bet/ folds there, but not many and in general I doubt most 1/3 players are doing that a lot. most of those hands might get scared off if they don’t like the flop too.
Hahaha, you can dislike it but only if you subscribe to the channel. Great playing with you. Hope we get a chance to play again soon and you can win some of it back.
😂😂 neither was a bad play… that’s what u supposed to do… no one is going anywhere there
Im not a fan of showing your hand unless they call you on the river
Depends on the table. A bunch of grinding regs then I’m never showing my hand unless it’s at showdown. If there are a few tourists at the table having fun then I’m happy to show my hand and keep them happy and at the table 😉
Depends… cause I want them to think I have it the next time… sometimes you can over show b.u.t. I feel like it’s a mind game