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  • I WON THE BIGGEST POT OF MY LIFE!! | Poker Vlog #233
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 139

  • @ESPPoker
    @ESPPoker Рік тому +88

    I thought it was hilarious when I saw the IG story "Me and rampage won 75k combined" 🤣 Nevertheless nice win!

    • @bradpowell5581
      @bradpowell5581 8 місяців тому +1

      Super cringey

    • @philip-op6de
      @philip-op6de 4 місяці тому

      @@bradpowell5581They’re best Frandz man 😆

  • @NAHORDOG_POKER
    @NAHORDOG_POKER Рік тому +43

    That 28k pot was beautifully played , flat calling was a really good play i would have done the same ! cheers man keep crushing !🍻

  • @thisiznotyou
    @thisiznotyou 6 місяців тому +6

    13:55 "What'd you have" 😂😂😂

  • @lAlexstraszal
    @lAlexstraszal 10 місяців тому +7

    Crazy crazy crazy win. You're awesome. That hand was played PERFECTLY. That's so inspiring to go play for myself. And thank you so much for your commentaries, it's very useful as a little practice for thinking process in a game

  • @persistentpally
    @persistentpally Місяць тому

    The Seven - Deuce. At The Lodge there was a misdeal and Antonio Esfandiari push the table out with his Seven - Deuce. Just a gorgeous gameplay. Now I'm witnessing Wolfgang's moment...let's watch

  • @tommyallen5761
    @tommyallen5761 Рік тому +1

    All in is the only size on the river with Q9. It's only about a 60% raise. Calling the flop is great. You're multiway, getting an amazing price to call to your draws, and you block all possible bluffs.

  • @lenningradgeneroso6066
    @lenningradgeneroso6066 Рік тому +7

    I would say you played that Q9 suited the way I would have played it. Great stuff man. I’m becoming a fan in a short amount of time.

  • @HaleOVision
    @HaleOVision 7 місяців тому +1

    Awkward Casino moments have eluded me since I live in Dallas and we have card clubs. But I have had quite a few awkward moments there. Most recently being between 2 guys that got in a fight at the table. I'm 6'3" 300 lbs so it was awkward for me because I wasn't sure if I was supposed to stop them or just let them get after it since I don't know either of them. 😂

  • @philip-op6de
    @philip-op6de 4 місяці тому

    Man Pete woulda went broke in that hand too seeing as how he had AK with the A of spades in that flop lol

  • @williamanderson889
    @williamanderson889 Рік тому +8

    Congratulations on the massive pot Wolfgang 🎉❤

    • @bradpowell5581
      @bradpowell5581 8 місяців тому +1

      Why? One pot means nothing if you donk it all away, 4k win after being up 16k is loose play to say the least. No way this kid will ever be in the plus but maybe his content and click bait titles keep making him money to lose on the table

  • @sharkcapper
    @sharkcapper Рік тому +4

    You played Q9 perfectly. Excellent work.

  • @kylestanfill5163
    @kylestanfill5163 Рік тому +1

    When you're up do you plat tighter or lose? Played the other night and got up really good then lost it all after being card dead for hours and running into a flush over flush situation. Interested in how you play changes when you are up. I feel like once im up i play to tight and it gets me in trouble

  • @kingtayrool825
    @kingtayrool825 7 місяців тому +1

    During my last losing session, I got stacked after putting the guy all in on the turn and going to the river with 93% equity. Man hit a 3 outer 😵

  • @jonathansykes4986
    @jonathansykes4986 Рік тому

    A5cc @1:00 .. you could bet 6k at the end to rep Tx and put pressure on 3x. Depends on how often he raises 3x on the flop and/or Tx and then check backs Turn with Tx. Does seem rare. 150% pot seems good on river.
    Edit: nevermind. Your Tx range is pretty limited. Like maybe ATs, JTs and perhaps some KTs/QTs. If you flat preflop, you have a ton of Tx in your hand (T9o+, T8s+ along with most likely T6s/T7s and T8o as well). Seems like a fine give up. 3-betting the flop is also a consideration if you would 3-bet with JJ+
    Although even if you did flat the raise on the flop with JJ+ (not absurd to think that), I could see leading river for a decent bet (35-50%) with those hands on the river for value hoping to get called by 3x, 44-99.
    Definitely an interesting spot and no idea of your opponent and how he plays but would think that if you led river for 40% pot, you would get looked up more times than not and making that a worse play than a check/give-up here (although if he bet, it's an interesting spot since he didn't value bet a 3x here, would he value bet 44-99 here so his bet range value here is Tx.. but would he check back Tx on turn.. interesting, i could see a check / call of a moderate size bet on river being more +EV than a fold but it's close).
    Edit 2: Also even though Solver likes to 3-bet this a large % (if not close to pure 100) 300bb deep, the difference between a call and 3-bet here is like 1/100th of a big blind and playing in a game that's bigger than you're used to / normal stakes, you don't always have to 3-bet here and as said, calling preflop here does keep your range wide open for postflop.

  • @Remember2Remember97
    @Remember2Remember97 Рік тому +3

    Really well played the Q9s, also a nice fold on the AK without loosing more.
    Following you for a while now and really enjoy your vids. Thanks lets go keep the grind

  • @josephhulse8731
    @josephhulse8731 3 місяці тому

    "He flopped himself 5 high!" Looooool

  • @aaronbaertsch9269
    @aaronbaertsch9269 Рік тому

    Pete the guy next to you I have played with on stream in Florida many times. Huge game for both of you. Congrats 👏

  • @209twitch
    @209twitch Рік тому

    I played with JD on the Stones live stream back in the day. Good guy, good to see he’s still battling in the streets

  • @pnash814
    @pnash814 6 місяців тому

    That's what's up! Nice record pot for yourself! This is what poker up & coming players is all about! I too hope I can find my way there some day. Pretty incredible watching 1/3 vlog sessions progress to these stakes and get some money in and get paid.

    • @pnash814
      @pnash814 6 місяців тому

      P.S. up-stuck is better than stuck stuck! Rolling through the swings is my rough point right now. I went on a sun run then busted back down to rebuilding all from 2 sessions of getting my brakes bad beat to the rotors.
      Staying with in my means and pulling the reins instead of charging forward into my seperate financial areas is a good decision and discipline though. Alot of my poker buddy's won't do that!

  • @user-re2fp1nt6f
    @user-re2fp1nt6f Рік тому

    In the last hand with queen high flush draw. Your never getting to much better of a flop there. This is one of the boards you will almost always want to check raise with and go all in. The initial aggressor is not folding unless they were bluffing with complete air. The flip side with tan in the call is still almost always good for you as well and gets you paid. So I don't hate the flat but I think this is the best candidate for shoving on the flop

  • @patrickmaine313
    @patrickmaine313 Місяць тому

    Its always easier to complete the action on the draw

  • @shivam_patel
    @shivam_patel Рік тому +1

    Great vlog. Not sure you know what 1 for 1 means though lol

  • @jasondanels2851
    @jasondanels2851 Рік тому +1

    Alex, when you win 1 hand and lose 1 hand you aren't 1 for 1. You are 1 AND 1.

  • @VinMotors0613
    @VinMotors0613 Рік тому

    Wow, that pot of $16k must be the Honda Accord of pots! Inflation is out of control, 'cause a new Accord costs a crazy $35-40k nowadays. Loved the vid, you got yourself a new sub! Keep 'em coming, and I plan on getting more felt time, myself! 😄🚗💸

  • @Siri-vm1ze
    @Siri-vm1ze Рік тому +5

    Love to see it! Let the run/play good continue! Whoop! Whoop! 🤑

  • @sog1272
    @sog1272 Рік тому

    Wolf I just realized you have close to half a millie subs. Wow. Love to see it and be apart of it. Plug...stay real.

  • @VinnieRuocco
    @VinnieRuocco Рік тому

    I just call on the Q 9 spades on flop! u played that beautifully

  • @ShadowDx
    @ShadowDx Рік тому +1

    Congrats! 14:27

  • @MrEz209
    @MrEz209 5 місяців тому

    Nice hand brotha well played

  • @jfm.d5180
    @jfm.d5180 7 місяців тому

    Bro, you need to find a hat that fits. Love the poker.

  • @GeneKassman
    @GeneKassman Рік тому

    What do you think about Tan’s fold in the bomb pot? He had A8 and a A on the flop

  • @loudmouthjason5177
    @loudmouthjason5177 8 місяців тому

    i watch the stream to see the straight flush BANG!

  • @randygulkis7207
    @randygulkis7207 Рік тому

    Fantastic poker ,the call was correct move. Raising was a poor choice. Well Done!

  • @issamnaber6431
    @issamnaber6431 7 місяців тому

    Flush Is a very strong hand especially in short deck 😊

  • @tribalwar9971
    @tribalwar9971 Рік тому

    Homie must watch your shorts
    Your very consistent

  • @nicholuscureton9389
    @nicholuscureton9389 Рік тому

    Hey can i ask what camera are you using for your vlogs and did you have to bid them when you was starting ?

  • @danielbuxton3805
    @danielbuxton3805 8 місяців тому

    The only thing that could make this worth watching is if it is live ayo

  • @sog1272
    @sog1272 Рік тому

    that 7 2 was pure tilt. Like it Alex!

  • @JakeHarden-gb7dt
    @JakeHarden-gb7dt 11 місяців тому +1

    "Throwing money at him... like he's a STRIPPER!"

  • @jerry4012
    @jerry4012 Рік тому

    You did right in my opinion on the smooth call to 2100. Raising JD when he knows he has the nuts (at least on the flop) he could have shoved and put you in a bad spot to make a real tough decision.

  • @phillyTOOphilthy
    @phillyTOOphilthy Рік тому

    On the hand of the night. I dont think you ever put more money in on the flop. Multi way you have zero fold equity with the guys in the pot you know you need to hit on the turn, and when you do these players still put more money in

  • @antoine6469
    @antoine6469 Рік тому +1

    Hi, I think check or raise on the q9 depends if you take the gto or exploit ways. The gto often takes the aggressive way but if you think exploitative live game, the check is a better play because if you raise, it often go all in when your opposants get a set, straight or two pair.
    In a 3 bet pot with that configuration you have almost always (99%) the worst hands on the flop.
    So, oop, realize your equity against that range seems the most profitable way.
    The GTO thinking is :
    when you hit the spade you will less make profit because your out ouf position.
    When you hit the turn you will check, wich your opposants will often do against that scary card for their range (check turn miss value).
    WHen they bet, they ve got more flush max than a set or a law flush than you, so your in tuf position. WHen it check back river you will bet but get few calls. Of course when you don't hit you just lost 3.5k and be push to a fold on the turn or river.
    At the river i don't think a all in gets more fold for 2K behind. Here is donk river is not so bad (even if he did it just because he was afraid to pay a bet not to get thinvalue :) ) but his call is really horrible what a spew.
    So i prefer a all in, at the opposite don't put me all in create a big red flag (so milky) beacause if you just get the As of spade and turn into a bluff you go all in or a min raise against a tight profile but you never use this size i believe.
    But to really answer to your question it is more simple than that. Here when JD can bet and call a river raise with straight on a flush board against 2 opposants the exploitative way is for sure the NUTS.
    Cheers

  • @jonathansykes4986
    @jonathansykes4986 Рік тому

    JTo @3:00 .. definitely understand wanting to keep a VPIP high to keep being invited to the shows but if you're going to play this here, play it for a raise. Limp / calling really does turn your hand face-up to being a weak one (although you could limp 3-bet but that seems spewish..)
    Tan's bet on this flop is.. uh.. bad. Hits more your range than his (as we can see by you hitting a straight).. with no club in your hand and a non-zero chance than Tan has 88/99/77 or even hands like 65s here.. definitely a raise is in order. It probably doesn't matter club or not in your hand to raise.. your raise size.. so deep.. unsure, i think i prefer a 2k-2.5k raise since you're pretty polar to nuts / combos here so i'd rather go large esp since if tan is to continue to such a size, his range is going to be capped and puts him in a spot to shove / call and honestly i think his call range is more clubs / 2pairs / sets (?) and shove range is combos/straights/sets
    Turn.. I don't think you need to bet so big and not sure what else continues that's not going to be floats. If you get called here and a 2x river comes, what do you do? Check / call? Bet / call? Bet / fold? I'd prefer a smaller bet. Maybe even the same size you made the flop raise and make it look like you have 77/88/99/98 in your hand since your range should be all over that than Tan's.

  • @jlieberman22
    @jlieberman22 Рік тому

    Why would you reraise the Q9 combo draw and risk being pushed off your hand. Easy call

  • @gavinblakeway
    @gavinblakeway Рік тому +2

    Imagine running that good and only winning that much.

  • @ML-sj3gi
    @ML-sj3gi Рік тому

    4:00 Why does he want the K clubs?

  • @patrickmaine313
    @patrickmaine313 Місяць тому

    Yea boy!!! If your willing to put that 8500 in ya mine as well rip it all in

  • @boeski44
    @boeski44 Рік тому

    Congrats my man!

  • @frankdevries5739
    @frankdevries5739 Рік тому

    Bad call from JD. Wolfgang plays tight and straight forward. Doesn't raise his draws often and definitely not when the stakes are relatively high. Always has a flush there.

  • @helenrachel1520
    @helenrachel1520 9 місяців тому

    Congratulations😊

  • @jess-fp2yk
    @jess-fp2yk Рік тому

    ayyy awesome video and great hands

  • @bergalicious
    @bergalicious 7 місяців тому

    I bet no one here has folded POCKET ACES Preflop, I was racking up my chips. The dealers deals me in, apologies because of the superstition behind playing with chips in the rack. I show the player to my right after he folded and left them back in the muck. Would’ve lost with the dummy end of a straight 😂

  • @Britt0nYT
    @Britt0nYT Рік тому

    15k to 4K.. that’s really tough 😢😂 that’s the bad thing about these live shows.. I like the choice to get up and gtfo of there once I’m up lol

  • @DeezLouize
    @DeezLouize Рік тому

    My first time wearing my new luck box hoodie I won my biggest pot ever as well.. I swear those hoodies are good luck!

  • @meepmerp9613
    @meepmerp9613 Рік тому

    “Flopping the nuts feels great” True that! 😉

  • @Ash-so2sr
    @Ash-so2sr Рік тому

    11:22 is just a call, nothing better is going to fold and if you miss the turn they will just put you all in and you won't have good odds.

  • @klangbar11
    @klangbar11 7 місяців тому

    Congrats!🎉❤

  • @jonathansykes4986
    @jonathansykes4986 Рік тому

    @11:08 flatting flop with KQcc here is.. uh bad. Give easy calls to JJ/TT/AJ/AT/JT. Give cheap prices to As5s/AsQs/AsKs. Never puts our opponents in tough spots when we do have a semi draw here (i.e. AsQs here and putting JT/AJ is bad spots)
    You should definitely just flat here imo, you could be drawing stone dead against As5s/AsKs. You should get very strong hands to fold (AJ/AT) at times. Doubtful sets fold here. If we get action, we're going to be getting it bad (less than 50% equity) a large % of the time
    Board: Ad Js Ts
    Dead:
    equity win tie pots won pots tied
    Hand 0: 41.135% 40.07% 01.06% 5951 157.50 { Qs9s }
    Hand 1: 58.865% 57.80% 01.06% 8584 157.50 { JJ-TT, AsKs, AJs-ATs, As5s, KQs }
    That being said, raising flop can't be a big mistake if it is one at all in loose live stream games.

  • @jacobiwright3139
    @jacobiwright3139 7 місяців тому

    I'm lucky enough to not have played long enough (or often enough) to have a real losing session, thankfully

  • @NickFoxer
    @NickFoxer 5 місяців тому

    Love Wolfgang and love this channel, but someone needs to tell him that he's misusing the phrase "1 for 1". He misuses it 3 times in this video. Does he mean "1 and 1"??

  • @dcul8812
    @dcul8812 Рік тому

    You played Q9 perfect with 2 others in the pot

  • @roromonkey
    @roromonkey Рік тому

    16k with one hand is wild man
    keep up the vids!
    greetings from Germany

  • @liammay8688
    @liammay8688 Рік тому

    Where’d you get the hat?

  • @robrenfroe8083
    @robrenfroe8083 Рік тому

    Love it. Sooo happy for you.

  • @abackimages5351
    @abackimages5351 Рік тому

    The mark was jd then they drained you of your winnings from him, clear as day. But u played slightly differently than they expected 🤔 should have just left after that win.

  • @codytylerwright
    @codytylerwright Рік тому

    What’s up with the guy limp-folding AK?

  • @kriskaay
    @kriskaay 11 місяців тому

    Why is your hat 3 sizes too small?

  • @joshuacolemam9168
    @joshuacolemam9168 Рік тому

    On a heater best feeling in poker 🎉🎉

  • @richardgoerlich1261
    @richardgoerlich1261 Рік тому

    Another fun video….thanks!

  • @BaoNguyenTP
    @BaoNguyenTP Рік тому

    The guy saved money folding AK with A of spade!

  • @CaptainFights
    @CaptainFights 11 місяців тому

    You played it perfectly.

  • @ElenoAlvarado
    @ElenoAlvarado 3 місяці тому

    Great Win, You played it very well.

  • @chengjianke168
    @chengjianke168 Рік тому

    pocket 5
    premium hand for him ahahah

  • @tylerr2602
    @tylerr2602 Рік тому

    Good shit man. How old are you?

  • @rodneyswinney3920
    @rodneyswinney3920 Рік тому

    Congratulations keep up the good work 🤑

  • @ianshirreffs5604
    @ianshirreffs5604 Рік тому

    Very nice Wolf!!!

  • @raymondrantz5686
    @raymondrantz5686 Рік тому

    Congratulations

  • @SeniorSen
    @SeniorSen Рік тому

    Wolf gang is growing really fast yesterday he had 422k today he has 428k

  • @lesliehamilton2020
    @lesliehamilton2020 Рік тому

    Bro where did all of these subscribers come from?! Congrats, well deserved.

  • @jonathansykes4986
    @jonathansykes4986 Рік тому

    99 @ 6:47
    Not sure why you think DJ doesn't have a lot of Tx/Jx/Qx in his hand. Yes you have a lot of that in your range (along with AK/KK/AA and TT+) but DJ can easily have KQ/KJ/QJ/QT/JT here along with 98s (50% less likely). Also I hate your sizing, you're getting worse hands to fold (22-88), better hands to call, and rarely are you cleaning up equity if DJ has a hand like A5s. On this flop with your preflop range and this board, I'd size up to 650 (75%) or check and with your exact holdings, a check seems preferable here.

  • @jaiteja
    @jaiteja 7 місяців тому

    Pocket aces

  • @venularlyric8266
    @venularlyric8266 Рік тому

    What are "the nuts"? 😭

  • @Edward-xd1td
    @Edward-xd1td Рік тому

    Look at this Crusher going from playing the $2 brown Chip game at Agua Caliente few years ago to the nosebleeds.. well-done Wolfgang.. also I just watched the video and I think you could have folded the 96 under the gun when somebody raised.. your out of position you have a s*** hand you're facing a raise just let it go..it cost you a lot of money especially calling on the river😢

  • @robertgorsuch368
    @robertgorsuch368 5 місяців тому

    The nutter butters

  • @ic6406
    @ic6406 Рік тому

    I like 1st-person view of poker, not 3rd

  • @zell75013
    @zell75013 Рік тому

    8:22 for the action.

  • @divinesteal99
    @divinesteal99 Рік тому

    WOLFFFF GANNGGGG

  • @diegoalbac
    @diegoalbac 7 місяців тому

    Grindy sessions wear you out, but at least you come out with profits

  • @Cba409
    @Cba409 11 місяців тому

    Bro Honda Accord is the most stolen car in America. Not a safe bet.

  • @richardroesler2209
    @richardroesler2209 Рік тому

    Great livestream, where's the WSOP...

  • @riponmiah5618
    @riponmiah5618 Рік тому

    i want to play online bug hoe can i play do u have any apps

  • @Duderz
    @Duderz Рік тому

    Looks super stoked haha

  • @abyaby325
    @abyaby325 Рік тому

    Fish

  • @Nikodemis
    @Nikodemis 7 місяців тому

    Ship flop YOLO

  • @Scott-rd3rt
    @Scott-rd3rt Рік тому +1

    Why don't you wear hats that fit?

  • @bigslyce717
    @bigslyce717 Рік тому

    Nice 👍🏾

  • @Tekillyah
    @Tekillyah Рік тому

    Never knew Ryan Gosling played poker.

  • @ericharvey5864
    @ericharvey5864 Рік тому

    smoove baby smoove

  • @jedigonk
    @jedigonk Рік тому

    Comment for the love

  • @jjjr243
    @jjjr243 Рік тому

    U didn’t have 15 outs lol you had 9, 3 were a chop, 3 were a loser