How to play bounty builders 101 | Learn With Lex

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
  • Today I will walk you guys through the strategy and observation skills needed for the $1 bounty builder on PokerStars. Subscribe to my channel for more videos: / lexveldhuistv
    ---
    Learn with Lex is the perfect fit for the beginners in poker. Are you curious about the game and want to learn more about how to play it? In Learn with Lex we will dive into the basics in poker and how to understand it! Watch and learn to become better in the game!
    ---
    Welcome to the official Lex Veldhuis UA-cam channel!
    I’m Lex Veldhuis, a poker professional and an official ambassador of PokerStars. I have been in the poker industry for 17 years and counting! When I was only 5 years old I got in touch with computer games and got very competitive with beating the games. In 2004 I began with my first online poker games and the rest is history. In 2016 I started streaming every single game live on Twitch.
    On my channel, you can expect all of my biggest scores and best runs, poker and stream highlights, and competitions. Next to that, I invest $100,000 per month of my own money in tournament buy-ins.
    New videos will be uploaded every day. Subscribe to our channel and turn on post notifications so you never miss a video!
    ---
    Want to see more content?
    ► Discord: / discord
    ► Twitch: / lexveldhuis
    ► Website: lex.poker
    ► Twitter: / lexveldhuis
    ► Instagram: / lexveldhuis
    ► TikTok: / lexveldhuis
    ► Facebook: / lexveldhuispoker
    #LexVeldhuis #LearnWithLex #BountyBuilders
  • Ігри

КОМЕНТАРІ • 156

  • @LexVeldhuisTV
    @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +21

    Don't forget to share some feedback. Got any questions or suggestions? Drop it down here 😉

    • @vivekdarklord
      @vivekdarklord Рік тому +1

      Love this new content!

    • @joshbbr0wn
      @joshbbr0wn Рік тому +4

      Bankroll management

    • @dandoesyoutube2498
      @dandoesyoutube2498 Рік тому

      Loved your cash games coaching sessions you were doing recently, would love more of that content too, particularly micro or low stakes orientated.

    • @vincentpeters4698
      @vincentpeters4698 Рік тому +3

      Blind vs blind action!

    • @jaycoyao9127
      @jaycoyao9127 Рік тому

      Call with 44 in sb, if you don't flop a set, you can never go broke, as if you flop a set, then you were almost guaranteed to double up, especially against a 200bb deep stack, plus they want your bounty(and maybe the pride to ko a high stakes pro)

  • @RedRouteClearway
    @RedRouteClearway Рік тому +26

    Seeing Lex at your table in a $1 Bounty Builder would be a surreal experience! Great content Lex.

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +2

      Usually on Mondays I record this at around noon CET

  • @billyburnham5315
    @billyburnham5315 Рік тому +3

    Followed your tips from the previous videos and won a 4.40 4k tourney the other night on pokerstars. The small bet sizing saved me loads of chips and didn't feel completely committed after making a bet. Thanks again

  • @shiraq07
    @shiraq07 Рік тому +5

    I like how you make these videos on the go instead of post perfect situations like others usually do. no one does that, its shows realistic situations, really love that

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +4

      Yeah it's important to be transparant and not wait for the perfect few hands. Has to reflect a tournament perfectly.

    • @jarirepo1172
      @jarirepo1172 Рік тому +2

      Also it's much more practical than solver outputs...

  • @24Cristiandiaz
    @24Cristiandiaz Рік тому +12

    Slowly becoming my favourite You Tube channel! Keep it up Lex!

  • @suly5856
    @suly5856 Рік тому +3

    Ive been playing poker for 8+ years and you're able to verbalize techniques in a concise and clear way, making it easy to follow and comprehend; something that took me thousands of hands to understand. Great job, Lex.

  • @anthonypolito9660
    @anthonypolito9660 Рік тому +2

    Dude I’m a huge fan and have been following you for a while. I think out of all the content the learn with Lex is top tier man. Keep it up thank you for everything and good luck

  • @kamwright895
    @kamwright895 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely loving this series man, keep it up!

  • @DarkRCT
    @DarkRCT Рік тому +2

    I was always curious about the different mindset needed for hands when it came to bounties on the line! Thank you again Lex :D

  • @Weltrat
    @Weltrat Рік тому

    thank you for making this series! Have seen them all and can´t wait for next week!

  • @teopop9464
    @teopop9464 Рік тому +4

    Keep doing this Lex , amazing series !

  • @PUPPAXDD
    @PUPPAXDD Рік тому +7

    I like these learn with lex segments. There's always something you can take away from these videos! ❤️

    • @tijmenberends242
      @tijmenberends242 Рік тому

      I agree they are very informative and there is always something for everyone. Keep going Lex!

  • @thealfieshow3682
    @thealfieshow3682 Рік тому +5

    So grateful for these informative vids Lex,
    I will be getting your BBZ coaching after uni

  • @thisishowlibertydieswithth542

    i love the never give up mentality. its a mentality thats important for every other decision in life too

  • @kailinaleekuk
    @kailinaleekuk Рік тому +1

    I didn't start winning in poker until I started thinking about the game in the long term. Now my main focus is pounding in sound strategy and gaining experience. All thanks to streamers like you doing what you do for poker. GG Lex watch out NL5 I'm going to crush you!

  • @dbeckerson1226
    @dbeckerson1226 Рік тому

    Lex you are the man! You have helped my game improve so much over the past couple years! The way I think about the game has changed drastically too! I’m in the US so can’t play online for real, but have run up my PM bankroll to over 1.5B and am playing some of the best poker of my life! Keep up the great work dude you’ve been an inspiration and always a joy to watch! Your BBZ bundle is incredible too!

  • @fredrikzels2637
    @fredrikzels2637 Рік тому +1

    This was a great video! Lots of good information. Keep doing this up in buy ins. 💪👍

  • @paularized1
    @paularized1 Рік тому +1

    And these learning vids are fantastic.

  • @diamondheatingandplumbingl2064

    Learned a lot from this. Thanks Lex. 💪🏻

  • @lukemartins8581
    @lukemartins8581 Рік тому +1

    This is great content man, loving this channel, high stakes, low stakes it doesnt matter, hearing you talk about your thought proccess in certain situations is mint man. 👏 👌 👍

  • @ffallenaangel
    @ffallenaangel Рік тому +1

    Thank you. Really liked it

  • @steerpike50
    @steerpike50 Рік тому +1

    Excellent vid , more learn with Lex please, very interesting thanks.

  • @QuintBlitz
    @QuintBlitz Рік тому +3

    Love that you did micro stakes in this video because I feel relieved that you got called by J6s and lost because he lucked out.
    That happens to me so many times it's insane!

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому

      Important to show that people doing random shit isn't har dto play against, it's easy.

  • @expresso99
    @expresso99 Рік тому +5

    Really enjoying this series. I'd love to see more satellite strategy, and your thoughts on late registering in MTT, and the best entry points. Thanks again for the great content. 🙂

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +1

      Thanks el duderino! I don't know if I can work satellite strategy in because of the time I'm recording these. It's a bit hard. I'll work in my thoughts on late regging for sure though

  • @mateuszdutkowski8044
    @mateuszdutkowski8044 Рік тому +1

    Great videos! Would love to see more of them! :)

  • @danielmcglynn5330
    @danielmcglynn5330 Рік тому +1

    Just seen the 92 spades hand vs Doyle where your call made him say WoW. You are still a beast Lex and look forward to these videos you are making now the most . Stay lucky Lex and happy new year 🎉

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +1

      Will be posting a Lex Relfects on that hand soon! Thanks for the compliments.

  • @0pus150
    @0pus150 Рік тому

    love this video lex plss ulpoad more of this 😀

  • @vivekdarklord
    @vivekdarklord Рік тому

    LOVE THIS

  • @MeYouWhosWho
    @MeYouWhosWho Рік тому

    Thanks lex appreciate the vids mate

  • @jonnyhatter35
    @jonnyhatter35 Рік тому

    keep em coming, sir

  • @marktirv
    @marktirv Рік тому +1

    what up LEX. TB12IsGod here. i think it would be helpful in these videos to have the chip count display be shown as BB instead of actual chip count. it would help those of us who are noobs. much love as always

  • @FKCENSORSHIP
    @FKCENSORSHIP Рік тому +1

    Thank you for these videos! I've learned a few new things to consider and been trying a new betting strategy, and so far it's working well. Took down a PLO8 tournament the other day with new betting strategy!
    "Don't be afraid to bet small with multiple people in the pot" is definitely something that is working well!

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому

      Yeah this is super super strong and even works in high stakes as it's the correct answer

  • @whitealbupoker
    @whitealbupoker Рік тому +1

    I would suggest to go to stakes between 5$-21$, only because the field is much bigger, just my opinion...
    You hook me up to play poker again with all this video Lex :)
    Keep it up !!!

  • @svenluyten1092
    @svenluyten1092 Рік тому

    Hi Lex, very interesting stuff! Thank you for bringing out this content! I was wondering, should you have a different (wider) range playing bounty builders? Or keep the same range and change the bet size once you see a small stack (to isolate the bounty)? Thanks alot for all your content!

  • @VladimirCrisan-bq4zb
    @VladimirCrisan-bq4zb Рік тому

    great content. strong advices. thanks! keep up the good work! gl gl!

  • @lukastrimmings559
    @lukastrimmings559 Рік тому

    Lex you are the best

  • @flowforrhythmsonics
    @flowforrhythmsonics Рік тому

    Maybe you could make a video about combo draws and when to push all in with them? Would like to hear your thoughts on that.

  • @alexandregirard5349
    @alexandregirard5349 Рік тому

    LOVE the 7:00 min commentary ;) good advice

  • @matthijsdenengelsman3574
    @matthijsdenengelsman3574 Рік тому

    Bedankt Lex!

  • @NickTheGreek17
    @NickTheGreek17 Рік тому

    Nice Videos, i just started playing pokerstars as well, i see you are from belgium , i leave in belgium to !!! Good Luck

  • @charliebrawn3305
    @charliebrawn3305 Рік тому

    Awsome video bro, dont forget US we are fishes jajaja, LOVE you man

  • @sunner8905
    @sunner8905 Рік тому +1

    this is a Turbo Bounty i guess? really love your content simple and easy explain with no funky terms and next level things haha :D keep on the good vids!

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому

      It was normal one. It might be faster structure cause of the buyin level though

  • @MrTermizz
    @MrTermizz Рік тому +4

    Awesome content Lex. Keep it up!
    What are your thoughts on going for bounty versus preserving your stack?

    • @losyart
      @losyart Рік тому

      Not worth it real prizes are in top 5 . All these ladders are worth less than juicy bounty. All depends what is value of your opponent head and your opponents want it also so they will be wider in spots with juicy bounty but not all of them . U have to recognize players who is wide bounty hunter and who is not and to know it u have to pay attention and watch showdowns

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +1

      It all depends on how many blinds you have, how big the bounty is, and where you are in the tournament. I can't give you a clear answer on that. I'll try to explain as well as I can through these videos.

  • @thezonic27
    @thezonic27 Рік тому +1

    One thing to note at small stakes when players like or bet something like 4-4.7bb is they are likely clicking the "POT" button. It's usually easy to play against these players as they will limp with medium-strength hands and raise pot with their nutted hands. It's also a spot where you can instantly note those players as not regulars as most people that play a lot will alter those buttons.

  • @alexanderlajer
    @alexanderlajer Рік тому

    Thank you so much for all the content Lex 🙏 it's really appreciated, what's a good starting point on bbz please?

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +1

      Either some of the $10 videos or my Bundle

    • @alexanderlajer
      @alexanderlajer Рік тому

      @Lex Veldhuis thank you sir I'll get both 😀 all the love and happiness for 2023

  • @RonZucker
    @RonZucker Рік тому +1

    I love the series, but it's redundant. I always learn from you, Lex. The 500 IQ post was one of the most educational ever, because not only did you make moves, but you showed why. Thank you. But I'm glad I can't play on Stars, because if I show up for a $1 tournament and I see you, I know I'm in the wrong place!

  • @markom4822
    @markom4822 Рік тому

    hey Lex...first I wanna say that great content you have here, its entertaining :)...this time I have a question as well and it comes for the pocket fours you had on minute 16.07. How can you fold there?...I understand that the raise game from a player from early position and its 4BB for you to call, but the raiser had more than 200BB (so he can just try to steal the blinds) and its easy for you to play after flop, if you dont hit a 4, you fold but if you do hit a set then its almost always that you gonna win a big pot...so for me that fold was little bit strange....do you always fold a pair in that position with that kind of raise size?

  • @tyroneshuz
    @tyroneshuz Рік тому

    Eye-opening to see that a hyper-aggro player like you finds quite a few folds preflop.

  • @tme3162
    @tme3162 Рік тому +1

    @13:50 to isolate the shorty to get the bounty, with what range of hands would you do this with? Any Ax, pairs, KTo and up? Any suited connectors iso at this stack depth? Great video again! Thx again for this!

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +1

      Honestly at that stage I think any hand I open....

  • @robinscholten9839
    @robinscholten9839 Рік тому

    Geweldige informatie!
    Dank je wel Lex!
    Wanneer komt Pokerstars weer in Nederland???????

  • @myhobbybg3777
    @myhobbybg3777 Рік тому +1

    That series is very informative and good keep it up! I wait the next one :) I watch you for over 3 years now :) I play poker for over 8 years but i stuck on micro and low level ! I have big problem with AK on 3 bet pot most of the time 3bet miss fold , Can you give me some advise?

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +1

      I will work that situation in my videos! You saw one of those in a previous video

    • @myhobbybg3777
      @myhobbybg3777 Рік тому

      @@LexVeldhuisTV Thanks Lex

  • @paularized1
    @paularized1 Рік тому

    I like the heads up total KO tourneys as they’re incredibly soft but have 1 common problem that often villains open or 3 bet shove ridiculous amounts like 90 bigs in the early stages. I can’t figure if I should widen or tighten my range. Surely these guys are highly exploitable but I don’t know how often it’s someone with a monster vs someone just going crazy early.

  • @jonathanayrton6620
    @jonathanayrton6620 Рік тому

    can you give some info in the next video on firing bullets in these low stakes tourneys - often after just 30 mins of play some players will have 5-10x starting stacks and so is it worth bothering firing a second bullet when you are so far behind. Also if there is a spot where say there are 3 all ins and you have a hand with say 25% to win a 4 way all in - should you gamble to be chip leader?

  • @gl8884
    @gl8884 Рік тому

    Hi Lex @ 14:13 you folded pocket 3's UTG is this something standard or was it situational? Are they not good at that position even for a 2 BB raise?

  • @p3j4y
    @p3j4y Рік тому

    Hey Lex, love your streams and been watching you since 2018 (mtownhustler), Im not sure if you will see this but I would love you to do a video on turbo/hyper turbo tournaments. Thanks for the content and fuck you

  • @Cplayer1
    @Cplayer1 Рік тому

    11:28 can you go more into detail why were folding here 52bb deep IP? Usually in these stakes a utg limp will not necessarily mean strength I’ve seen people limp call loads of trash hands + were only facing a 2.6x raise and we’re IP I would love more detail about this fold.

  • @MherKhachatryan
    @MherKhachatryan Рік тому +1

    Hi Lex, greetings from Armenia !
    Can you please explain folding small pocket pairs from early positions. You did one during the video but didn’t say why )

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +1

      playability just isn't there because the board is always overcards, so you will get counterfeited more often, and on top of that when you make straights it's always the bottom end. So tons of reaons. It also blocks all the trash hands people can fold preflop. All the 2x, 3x 4x combinations of hands

    • @MherKhachatryan
      @MherKhachatryan Рік тому

      @@LexVeldhuisTV just seen yor reply, thank you very much

  • @bossnass6542
    @bossnass6542 Рік тому

    can u maybe talk about small pairs? saw u folded 33 preflop with no open in front of you. I would never do that but is that a mistake?

  • @kevinorellanaable
    @kevinorellanaable Рік тому

    When you do learn with lex can you do them with the BBs instead of the amount of chips. It helps to see what you're doing with how many blinds since how many blinds you or your opponent has changes what you do in different spots

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому

      I hear this more often, I will try to stick to it for teaching purposes

    • @kevinorellanaable
      @kevinorellanaable Рік тому

      @Lex Veldhuis ya especially since we aren't watching it live. I'm trying to pay attention to what you are saying and trying to figure out the blinds at the same time so it would be easier.

  • @ludocostag
    @ludocostag Рік тому +1

    Another great vid but I think for bounty builders that the buy-in matters a lot in the decision making of some players.

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +1

      Yeah it does, and I'll adjust strategy and explain why and how

  • @JBentham1523
    @JBentham1523 Рік тому

    Lex really loves that bi-color top

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +1

      I record 3 videos at a time for this series =]

    • @JBentham1523
      @JBentham1523 Рік тому

      @@LexVeldhuisTV love you bro, mad respect for your iq play

  • @VyktorAbyss
    @VyktorAbyss Рік тому

    I play a lot of bounty 5 Euro bounty tournaments and have to say the 44 fold missing the set made me laugh from familiarity - you have to tell yourself though someone most likely had a set over your set... or you've simply given yourself a chance at a better hand next hand by folding (that's my fav phrase).
    The question I'd like to ask though is:
    When you identify a super-loose aggressive player with a massive stack (calling shoves with like K3 off and sucking out a lot), what is the best way to beat them? Do you gamble stacks with the madman or take them piece by piece post flop? - I struggle to remain tolerant of all the blind steals etc...and then shoving a solid hand like AJ suited gets me in trouble a lot...either by a suck-out or their now disguised monster hand.
    Cheers!

  • @missourifats
    @missourifats Рік тому +1

    Lex, can't say enough about this series. Is there a formula, or simple heuristic that you use to incorporate the price of a bounty into your pot odds or range construction? If so, would you be willing to disclose any info here?

  • @lengyelotto4413
    @lengyelotto4413 Рік тому +1

    Hey, I would like to ask you a question. So usually when i play low stake tournaments( ranging between 1.10$-5.50$), there are times that i go chip leader of the tournament several times, with a huge stack, make it in the money, but bust out without making it to the final table. What do you think what common mistakes could I make that lead to this?

  • @ragioli5975
    @ragioli5975 Рік тому

    Great work, Lex. Do you think people are doing random stuff like this to take a shot at a famous pro like yourself or is this just simply people punting away their money?

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому

      I think people do but I also think on the flipside people might play more tight. So on average it will be the same as for random players.

  • @SuPeRuNkNoWn..
    @SuPeRuNkNoWn.. Рік тому

    They could have any hand at any point at any time, adjust accordingly.

  • @vinniecroft4886
    @vinniecroft4886 Рік тому

    How do you deal with running cold in tournaments? I often see pros multi tabling and sitting out on some and wonder if it's because of running cold. And to follow that how do you know when to sit back in. I'm good and have final tabled plenty but feel like Im losing chips in spots I feel like I should have it during "running cold" periods. I feel like I'm missing something

    • @ewenanderson4687
      @ewenanderson4687 Рік тому

      you still have to pay the ante/big blind if you sit out so there is no advantage even if you are running cold. Pros sometimes sit out by accident when they have too many decisions to make at once :)

    • @losyart
      @losyart Рік тому

      I think they all should take your advice to the heart and sitout when im on the tbale so i can win chips without resistance

  • @bradley-9905
    @bradley-9905 Рік тому

    Good Bankroll management lesson as well Lex. Having 900,000 buy ins in your account is certainly helpful 😂

  • @TheR0manianB0y
    @TheR0manianB0y Рік тому

    can you put the stacks in BBs please? It's really hard for us to follow the different decisions when its in thousands of chips pls

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +1

      will do

    • @TheR0manianB0y
      @TheR0manianB0y Рік тому

      @@LexVeldhuisTV Thank you so much Lex you are the best! Keep OBLITERATING dem fools 😁

  • @terencehill3972
    @terencehill3972 Рік тому

    ❤️it

  • @bostonpj
    @bostonpj Рік тому

    This may sound like. A stupid question but at what buy in do the players start getting better? The player that called you on the first bullet with jack six is obviously bad play. but at what buy in level do the players play better and so you don’t run into crazy players?

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому

      crazy players are everywhere man. I see stuff like that in $1050 tourneys

  • @magic-d
    @magic-d Рік тому +1

    Why do you fold the 33 fifty bb deep utg? Is it a mistake if I would raise it? Or always fold low pairs in this stage of the tourney?

    • @timjansen716
      @timjansen716 Рік тому +1

      I have the same question, hope he answers :)

    • @ewenanderson4687
      @ewenanderson4687 Рік тому +1

      It's not a huge mistake if you do play it. You can get charts that tell you which hands to play from each position but you might have to buy them. They would tell you that 33 is a fold from UTG but it's relativley close.

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому +1

      Always fold yeah. They have no playability and you block auto folds from the rest of the table

  • @sauravchauhan3989
    @sauravchauhan3989 Рік тому

    Playing over bankroll i such a stupid thing i did few time. Just one bad bet or cooler can change everything.

  • @losyart
    @losyart Рік тому

    I like whole learning concept and video but i think these fours would be a fold to such raise normally but another guy who entered pot makes pot bigger and juicier when we hit our 4 so i dont like a fold for that reason. Even though ideally we would like to have at least 40 Bigs but rules are for breaking it. And no im not saying it bcs u would ,ve hit 4 on flop.

  • @AustrianCitizen
    @AustrianCitizen Рік тому +1

    👍

  • @B0bi_007
    @B0bi_007 9 місяців тому

    I am a bit confused with calculating bounties in PKOs.
    So let's say we're playing a 100$ bounty builder on PokerStars (ignoring the rake part in the buyin) and that the 50$ goes to the regular PP, and 50$ goes into the bounty PP - on top of each player's head (?)
    Why then on the table, the number next to the avatar of all the players is not 50$, but 25$? Then, when we eliminate a player in the beginning of the tournament, we get 25$ directly into our account off the table, and 25$ adds to our bounty / head. But then our number at the table displays as 37.5$. Where did the other 12.5$ go?
    If we are then eliminated from the tournament - did we cash out for 25$ in that tournament?
    I have a feeling that a quarter of the buyin (half of the bounty portion) is "lost" somewhere, or is just the display of the on-table bounties confusing?
    Mostly what I am confused is what number should I be using for calculating pot odds when deciding on calling an allin - the exact number next to the opponent's avatar, or half of that amount, or double of that amount???

  • @KrishanBhattacharya
    @KrishanBhattacharya 2 місяці тому

    I just want to know if the Dutchman Lex has the balls to support Geert Wilders.

  • @alexandrakulov2260
    @alexandrakulov2260 Рік тому

    Lex 4.7bb is just a «pot» button on the bet slider, in an unopened bank

  • @Mikelarry993
    @Mikelarry993 Місяць тому

    J6 is a perfect example as to why micro stakes and some small stakes tournaments are so toxic... Sometimes the fish seem to luckbox their way through tournaments.... Tho its fun watching them same fish crash and burn before the money 😂

  • @monkeymind2670
    @monkeymind2670 Рік тому +1

    Dus dat is de reden dat ik in een micro buy-in toernooi met jou heb gespeeld.. ik dacht al dat je broke was :')

  • @nagyee15
    @nagyee15 Рік тому

    those 4.7bb and 4.6bb raises all from people who dont wanna think and just click 'bet pot'. i saw these many times when i play on my phone either on club gg or pokerbros. people dont wanna think and raise 2.5x or so and just click the pot. so dont put to much thought behind those raises. its just lazy opponents

  • @Barsikspit
    @Barsikspit Рік тому

    7:48 why fold?

  • @janne_plomeros
    @janne_plomeros Рік тому

    this fish is betting j10 suited first position

  • @YaNoAwantoMas
    @YaNoAwantoMas Рік тому +2

    Step 1: Get sponsored by Pokerstars and become "Team Pro".
    Step 2: call, raise , reraise, push, go all in from any position and at any point.
    Step 3: Joker Stars will carry you... because if you are a streamer chances are people will see how "easy" poker is and might get you to expend your hard earned cash thinking that you will run like Lex (You won't)

    • @SandrovskY
      @SandrovskY Рік тому +3

      You lost too much ?

    • @duartemartz9874
      @duartemartz9874 Рік тому

      @@SandrovskY He clearly missed the last 2 episodes of this series.

    • @losyart
      @losyart Рік тому

      Yeah im not sponsored but im still able to make profit. Tournaments are just so high variance that its tough to win 1000+ ppl tournament . U can run cold for 5k tournaments and being break even at best in that period, but if u playing with solid strategy(better than most of your opponents) , not tilting bcs of your bad luck or sth and try to play your A game most of the time the running cold will turn into running hot at some point.

  • @idahogreen2885
    @idahogreen2885 Рік тому +1

    Also my dude, and this is just the opinion of some faceless drifter (aka rec player🤣) you already have a good name in this game. But your going to get so fkn huge in the next year for a different skill. Your ability to connect with regular guys about something we all DREAM of being as good at as you. Its like the best coaching style right? Teaching HOW to think not WHAT to think. Your giving guys extra armour when they go out and sit at a table. And possibly just MAYBE givin us a little leg up in the whole Rivalry of Men contest we all battle at everyday. And yes, love the content, love the strategy and really appreciate the quality of your teaching style.

    • @LexVeldhuisTV
      @LexVeldhuisTV  Рік тому

      Amazing feedback man, thank you so much for the kinds words!

  • @footballtoday365
    @footballtoday365 Рік тому

    Thanks @LexveldhuisTv this video helps really on all this players with small banks !Everyone know this tournaments are like lottery but not always specially if everyone play right and think!Happy Cristhmas and Happy New Year and Greetings from Bulgaria 🫠