LMAO in what world is JJ in EP all in preflop 4 bet standard? its a ridiculous play. i think you're losing more often then winning and in a coin flip a lot of the time.
AK can't always win - but that's a classic battle. Honestly, the only mistake you made was not securing that they run it twice. He said at least twice "it's up to you". Yes he initially said run it once, and if I had JJ against AK I would have been a little more forceful about only running it once. But when he gave you the control, you should have taken it, and looked the dealer in the eye and said "Run it twice please."
Why is not running it twice a mistake? What about all the outcomes where hero decides to run it twice, wins the first board, but then loses the second which would make running is twice a mistake in those scenarios?
@@SamQuesoPoker EV is the same but it lowers the variance. I don't see how it is a big mistake. If you ran it twice and hit the first and missed the second he would have said the only mistake was running it twice.
See how those people called quickly behind his raise? That means one or 2 or them are canceling out your cards. At least one ace was folded there. Its something the great players think about and is almost like card counting. If they all folded quick you would have a great chance of hitting one. But the quick calls would have made me play it very cautiously.
Unfortunately, that's just an unreliable mind reading approach. I could counter with ''I have an ace, it is less likely than any of them has one'' and I would have a better likehood to be right. The thing is that with two flat callers, the 3-bet squeeze is extremely profitable, the only mistake being his sizing.
@@askforalawyer7181 I guess you haven't played Razz and Stud since the 90s like I have. I can almost always tell when my cards are canceled out. I am right over 90% of the time. It's what separates the decent players from the truly great ones. Keep practicing. Keep learning. We all have the ability to get there.
@askforalawyer7181 a 3 bet before you means you're either up against 10s or better or you're playing a complete manic player. I can usually spot the maniacs within 2 rounds of playing. The rest are almost always representing paint with a 3 bet.
@@geezspot42 Yeah.. I see that I won't get my point across. Razz and stud have no relevance here (but the principle would be the same, only the probabilities would change). You saying that ''you can tell'' or that you are ''right 90% of the time'' just mean you are a recreational player who has no knowledge of the maths behind the game. Feelings have no meaning. It's a game with stable rules and a finite amount of variables... which means solvable with maths.
@@timonx11two full flops, turns, and rivers. Makes it almost impossible to not chop the pot which is why i only do 1 or 3x twice is just a variance control mechanism but is silly if your a good player and have the advantage % wise.
I don't hate just calling to see a flop there- it helps you get away from it if there are no diamonds which dramatically decreases your odds of winning the hand- all about feel though
I definitely DO NOT blame JJ for shoving there. two players had called his initial raise BEFORE the 3-bet. I'm POSITIVE at least one of those two would have also called the 3-bet. I may not play JJ this way .... but I don't blame him for it. he goes ISO'ed against the best possible hand (for him) that would call his shove.
Mathematically they should win in this scenario slightly more than 50% of the time. And considering there was initially multiple calls, it’s almost guaranteed at least 1-2 of op’s outs were folded.
With a pair of jacks against one opponent he comes out on top 70% of the time, so, yeh actually One of the 3 pillars of skill in poker is tilting odds in your favour.
@@SamQuesoPoker Absolutely. There is already $63 in the pot when it gets to you. If you raise to $100 with only $100 behind not only will everybody get a good price to call behind if he chooses to flat, you’ll only have less than half a pot sized bet behind on the flop.
@@SamQuesoPoker Absolutely. You’re not considering the pot size, the fact there’s others in the hand AND you’ll be out of position post flop. I usually 3 bet 4x out of position plus 1x for every caller. That’s 6x right there. There is already $63 in the pot when it gets to you. If you raise to $100 with only $100 behind not only will everybody get a good price to call behind (if he chooses to flat) you’ll only have less than half a pot sized bet behind on the flop giving him basically a must continue price for any hand he has. Same for everyone else. This is a rip pre flop all day. If you run it in the solver it’ll say the same. You take $63 down pre flop with ace high that’s a win or if you get called you see all five cards. No brainer.
Since they're all in they can agree between themselves to flop down to the river either one time like shown in the video or twice. If they run it twice and a different person wins each run, then they split the pot
Should’ve ripped your stack preflop. That raise only left you less than a half pot bet. Also had the initial raiser only called it incentivizes the other 2 to possibly call.
@@joelkay2217 that’s not the point. You’re thinking from a results oriented approach for this singular hand. Long term his play hurts him here. It’s just math.
@@SamQuesoPoker if the initial raiser only calls it incentives the other 2 to be priced in and you don’t have enough chips to even really push a single caller out of the pot. Taking down 15 blinds without seeing a flop is never a bad thing there.
Normally i just fold AK pre to a jam. But in this spot you 3 bet (as you should) and didnt have a lot left behind. So when he 4 bets enough to put you all in its a mandatory call. AK is the most over played hand in poker.
I've played poker for 20+ years and when I see these videos I still don't get the "once or twice " thing I've never seen people draw cards on the river twice its just wierd
@@SamQuesoPoker that’s true. I do this sometimes with a short stack and then jam flop regardless what hits. In this spot I personally would have jammed straight away only because there is potentially 60 dollars of dead money in the pot already. Nice to win that without seeing a flop. But you definitely got action.
@@brianw3749this 100%. It’s nice to win more but always try and take the guaranteed money when possible. I’d rather have 100% chance of taking back an extra $60 than trying to win a 50/50 for a few hundred.
I had that exact hand, bet 5k pre flop (for context I had 25k, they had 35k) they re raise to 10k, so I shoved all in and they called, obviously I turn the AK Diamonds, they turn 10Clubs 4Hearts, hit a 4 on the river and win, fml sometimes
Typical AK over play and under play at the same time, 200 means your already down for the session so you either call or go all in?? Raising 100 isn't enough to get even pocket 3's from not trying to hit a set.
Seing this while pooping, thanks for the fart noise.
Funniest comment I’ve received to date 😂
@@SamQuesoPoker my pleasure sir.
Me, too😂
Nobody should have to poop alone
Lmao same
This is so standard that it didn't need an upload. Having said that I enjoyed it immensely
This comment was a plot twist 😂
I just wouldnt raise that $20 i want to see the flop
LMAO in what world is JJ in EP all in preflop 4 bet standard? its a ridiculous play. i think you're losing more often then winning and in a coin flip a lot of the time.
@@StarkVandalezI meant in general JJ vs AK is standard. I agree that 4 betting JJ is a horrible play
Don't flip.
I love how the title doesn’t give away what happens…
Once you see Ace King you already know what’s about to happen though 😂
The "vs pocket jacks" part is the part that gives away kinda
Even knowing the hands doesn’t mean you know the outcome
I saw the title and thought "well they say pocket jacks always lose" so the title actually tricked me
AK can't always win - but that's a classic battle. Honestly, the only mistake you made was not securing that they run it twice. He said at least twice "it's up to you". Yes he initially said run it once, and if I had JJ against AK I would have been a little more forceful about only running it once. But when he gave you the control, you should have taken it, and looked the dealer in the eye and said "Run it twice please."
I think if the pot was larger I would’ve said run it twice
Who ultimately decides how many times it's ran?
@ItsBenbetter both players must agree and the dealer or house rules have to allow it
Why is not running it twice a mistake? What about all the outcomes where hero decides to run it twice, wins the first board, but then loses the second which would make running is twice a mistake in those scenarios?
@@SamQuesoPoker EV is the same but it lowers the variance. I don't see how it is a big mistake. If you ran it twice and hit the first and missed the second he would have said the only mistake was running it twice.
“Once or twice, I always get stacked with these fucking things man” will get you places. PLANT THE FEAR🚀
It will even work if you run into pocket AA’s. They’ll be like hell yea run it twice ! Thinking y’all have the same hand 🧠 two chances to crack em😂😂
I’ll give that one a try 😂
Run it 4 times and you might get lucky lol
Finally someone who shows when they actually lose a hand.
Can’t just show the wins right?
@@SamQuesoPoker I know man. Appreciate the clip. Tired of the same ole winning hands over and over.
@@genuinejustin6269 haha thanks for supporting the channel bro 🙏🏼
One time. The way it should be.
I always let me opponent decide lol
It doesn’t matter
Wtf it does matter lol😂
I’ve never ran it twice in my life and I never will
He got a blackjack 🖤😅
Same😂🤣
The good old drawing hand. Everybody thinks it's the nuts
True
Anna Kournikova all dressed up, looks good but achieves nothing.
@michaelmess268 finally someone defends me 😂
It's a standard 3bet and call to a 4bet shove. You're not deep enough to make a hero fold at that point. Against JJ, with your hand its a flip
@@alexleal8246yea I was gonna say this is pretty much how it’s supposed to go and it’s just about how the run out goes.
Walkin' back to Houston
I feel that
That old guy tanking deff took some of your outs lol
For sure lol
See how those people called quickly behind his raise? That means one or 2 or them are canceling out your cards. At least one ace was folded there. Its something the great players think about and is almost like card counting. If they all folded quick you would have a great chance of hitting one. But the quick calls would have made me play it very cautiously.
Unfortunately, that's just an unreliable mind reading approach. I could counter with ''I have an ace, it is less likely than any of them has one'' and I would have a better likehood to be right. The thing is that with two flat callers, the 3-bet squeeze is extremely profitable, the only mistake being his sizing.
@@askforalawyer7181 I guess you haven't played Razz and Stud since the 90s like I have. I can almost always tell when my cards are canceled out. I am right over 90% of the time. It's what separates the decent players from the truly great ones. Keep practicing. Keep learning. We all have the ability to get there.
@askforalawyer7181 a 3 bet before you means you're either up against 10s or better or you're playing a complete manic player. I can usually spot the maniacs within 2 rounds of playing. The rest are almost always representing paint with a 3 bet.
@@geezspot42 Yeah.. I see that I won't get my point across. Razz and stud have no relevance here (but the principle would be the same, only the probabilities would change). You saying that ''you can tell'' or that you are ''right 90% of the time'' just mean you are a recreational player who has no knowledge of the maths behind the game. Feelings have no meaning. It's a game with stable rules and a finite amount of variables... which means solvable with maths.
@@geezspot42 I whish I could play in games with players that only have 10s+ in 3-bet pots. I need an adress.
Credit to you for showing the beats.
Can’t just show the wins right?
And that’s why you always run it once my friends
Good point
That’s some serious, Iron Balz McGintty stuff going all in with Jacks😮
If you asking you want it twice😂the man clearly signaled once and you still asking
I 100 percent wanted to run it twice. Almost asked him a third time 😂
@@SamQuesoPokerbruh when he said it’s up to you , you should’ve just said twice then 😂
What happen if you run it twice?
@@timonx11two full flops, turns, and rivers. Makes it almost impossible to not chop the pot which is why i only do 1 or 3x twice is just a variance control mechanism but is silly if your a good player and have the advantage % wise.
He clearly said it’s up to you
The Jiggities actual took down a pot!... This is one for the record books (such a heart breaking hand for me)
Pretty unbelievable lol I’m assuming you’ve had some rough hands with the jiggities?
@@SamQuesoPoker lol yeah, but that's how variance works /shrug.. such is life. Another day to play another hand.
That's why it's called the Anna Kournikova because it looks good but hardly wins
😂
I don't hate just calling to see a flop there- it helps you get away from it if there are no diamonds which dramatically decreases your odds of winning the hand- all about feel though
Having AK suited is almost the same as 9/10 suited. Love when people go all in with it. Especially when I have aces or kings.
Nits like you hardly get action on their aces and kings and cry like babies when they get cracked.
I always watching you’re video
I appreciate the support man! 🙏🏼
Going all in for $220 and asking to run it twice 💀
Yes
What’s that damn losing horn from?
Jiggitys held up. Ya know what they say, "There are a 1,001 ways to play pocket Jack's, and they're all wrong"😂
no spoilers in caption pls
That guy had as much enthusiasm as Jay Cutler did playing for the Bears. Like cmon man...act like you won a hand 😂
What an analogy 😂
Scary part he looks like him during his Denver days 😂😮. You'll get em again. Can't keep AK down forever
You want to be shoving pre with that stack oop. for max pressure and f/e. Also not enough chips left to play post with spr < 1... these are basics
I came to comment the same thing. He’s lucky the guy 4 bet or it can easily turn into a 4 way pot with no protection and spr is like .25.
This is the reason why I hate AK😂 It's one of premium hand but miss a lot too
Agreed
It's me .. when I m all in with pair I LOSE against Bigger cards when I am all in with bigger cards I LOSE against the smaller pair in hand😂😂
Everyone would do the same especially bumping up on 100 with 320 total
I definitely DO NOT blame JJ for shoving there. two players had called his initial raise BEFORE the 3-bet. I'm POSITIVE at least one of those two would have also called the 3-bet.
I may not play JJ this way .... but I don't blame him for it. he goes ISO'ed against the best possible hand (for him) that would call his shove.
What is that question once or twice?
How many boards we want to run
@@SamQuesoPoker Sorry, but what does that mean?
@@rusinaseppo7474if they want to run the flop turn and river once or twice. Basically play the hand twice.
how does Jiggities hold up there? never works for me :)
Mathematically they should win in this scenario slightly more than 50% of the time. And considering there was initially multiple calls, it’s almost guaranteed at least 1-2 of op’s outs were folded.
That's how it goes
Pretty much
Why do people toss the chips?
Why different sound at befinnng 😂
Flipping coins for $500 pot. Skill game I guess.....
With a pair of jacks against one opponent he comes out on top 70% of the time, so, yeh actually
One of the 3 pillars of skill in poker is tilting odds in your favour.
Hats off to the other guy for running it once and not giving A,K two boards.
Lol that kid has an ez preflop read
For some reason the random fart noises just piss me off
Same
I got a huge poker game this weekend hoping I win 4k
Good luck bro!
@@SamQuesoPoker in atl come thru I’ll take yo money
Running it twice needs to be BANNED!
Why’s that?
@SamQuesoPoker it's called Texas holdem.
You get a flop, turn, and a river.
Not two flops, a turn and a river.
yep i dont know why you went all in and asked for twice. Should change it to half in okay -))
@@techfun1400exactly I hate the running it more than once. Crap
@vicdamon3551 why’s that?
Can’t blame you bad beat.
Pretty typical lol. AK never wins
Should’ve just taken the twice When he said upto you. Pretty much coin flip and get your money back cuz I know I’m always losing vs pockets
honestly bro on this one you should be all in pre flop
Yeah idk why you’d raise to $100 with only $100 behind
Just hoping he’d shove on me
So rip it for 10x his raise?
@@SamQuesoPoker Absolutely. There is already $63 in the pot when it gets to you. If you raise to $100 with only $100 behind not only will everybody get a good price to call behind if he chooses to flat, you’ll only have less than half a pot sized bet behind on the flop.
@@SamQuesoPoker Absolutely. You’re not considering the pot size, the fact there’s others in the hand AND you’ll be out of position post flop. I usually 3 bet 4x out of position plus 1x for every caller. That’s 6x right there.
There is already $63 in the pot when it gets to you. If you raise to $100 with only $100 behind not only will everybody get a good price to call behind (if he chooses to flat) you’ll only have less than half a pot sized bet behind on the flop giving him basically a must continue price for any hand he has. Same for everyone else.
This is a rip pre flop all day. If you run it in the solver it’ll say the same. You take $63 down pre flop with ace high that’s a win or if you get called you see all five cards. No brainer.
It’s called Anna Kourniciva for a reason 😂
“Should have run it twice.”
When there's a lot of limpers and callers, good chance AK has fewer outs
What does the "once or twice" thing mean?
Since they're all in they can agree between themselves to flop down to the river either one time like shown in the video or twice. If they run it twice and a different person wins each run, then they split the pot
@@pissclub Oh cool, thank you for explaining it to me!
an open shove is better
Are you sitting with 220 in a 2/5 game?
1/2 cap is $300
Never seen low stakes have the option to go twice
Finally, a vlog video where someone has the same initial stack size as me ($250)
I can’t relate to this 10k-100k stacks that the OG vloggers play with 😂
Should’ve ripped your stack preflop. That raise only left you less than a half pot bet. Also had the initial raiser only called it incentivizes the other 2 to possibly call.
Regardless of how bad a play that is, the outcome is still the same 🤣
@@joelkay2217 that’s not the point. You’re thinking from a results oriented approach for this singular hand. Long term his play hurts him here. It’s just math.
I’m not sure ripping it in for 10x his raise is the play. I guess if I was trying to take down the dead money, but I was hoping he’d shove
@@SamQuesoPoker if the initial raiser only calls it incentives the other 2 to be priced in and you don’t have enough chips to even really push a single caller out of the pot. Taking down 15 blinds without seeing a flop is never a bad thing there.
@@jamesmulrey6061 Should have ripped it all in.
This is why I only play Aces suited
Why ask him 1 or 2 time when you have the lowest stock you was all in
Because I secretly wanted to run it twice lol
Normally i just fold AK pre to a jam. But in this spot you 3 bet (as you should) and didnt have a lot left behind. So when he 4 bets enough to put you all in its a mandatory call. AK is the most over played hand in poker.
I swear it seems like pocket jacks are only good against big slick for some reason
Why is this 100 percent accurate 😂😂
You only had 220 behind at the start of the hand? My man your 3 bet sizing is all-in
What is limp?
Putting in the bare minimum to enter the pot
when you put less weight on a leg that is weak.
Good hand
It's not really a coin flip as people like to call these hands, the Pair is usually a favorite.
Ace and king, that hand always made me lose for some reason. You think it's strong but the chance of getting a pair is very slim
Good ole Sam cheese poker !
Last time I won with AK was 1989
I’m not sure I’ve ever won with it lol
Lol kid was nervous
Can’t blame him lol. Jacks never hold 😂
Ak is a ready to bluff hand
AK suited Anna Kornikova looks good seldom wins
He beat him with the mcjiggitis!
Never call off with AK even suited.
Diamond…Ace or king… good hand😮💨
first time i seen pocket jacks win
Same lol
it doesn't happen a lot without a J on the flop, that's for sure 😂
Nice overplaying no pair. Had to think a few of your outs were taken with the $20 calls.
Good hand.
I hate doing it twice. Do it once and keep it moving
Once or twice, doesn’t really matter to me. I understand why people prefer to run it once though
I've played poker for 20+ years and when I see these videos I still don't get the "once or twice " thing I've never seen people draw cards on the river twice its just wierd
Lol. Sitting here fried - sees the cards and im over here thinking black jack
😂😂
The sound effects!!!
On point? Lol
You gotta run AK twice lol ur obv up against 10s JJ or QQ
What? The bad guy won?
Meanwhile i have JJ and villain hits AAK on the flop. They say ur supposed to win 50/50 but i lost my last 10 coin flips. Wtf.
If opponent raised to $500, why is loss only $220? Wouldn’t calling be $500
Wolfgang like short
Good hand to allin with 11bb
Not 110?
I literally never win when I play AK suited.
He had Ace king on the button
limp- raise from fish = JJ+, AK
Why would you 3 bet half your stack and not just rip it pre flop? You had a better chance of winning if you just jammed pre. Doesn’t make sense.
That way someone would jam and I’d for sure get some action lol
@@SamQuesoPoker that’s true. I do this sometimes with a short stack and then jam flop regardless what hits. In this spot I personally would have jammed straight away only because there is potentially 60 dollars of dead money in the pot already. Nice to win that without seeing a flop. But you definitely got action.
@@brianw3749 I agree with you. In hindsight I do like a jam.
@@brianw3749this 100%. It’s nice to win more but always try and take the guaranteed money when possible. I’d rather have 100% chance of taking back an extra $60 than trying to win a 50/50 for a few hundred.
Played for the first time today at a live table it was fun but down -85. Gotta get better or lucky.
It’s better to be lucky than good
AK is the Anna Kournakova hand! Looks good but rarely wins
That’s what I’ve heard
How do you figure? It's basically a coin flip against jacks.
Well why go all in with that lol
I raised the pot and everyone folded. Next hand AK suited beat me lol
I had that exact hand, bet 5k pre flop (for context I had 25k, they had 35k) they re raise to 10k, so I shoved all in and they called, obviously I turn the AK Diamonds, they turn 10Clubs 4Hearts, hit a 4 on the river and win, fml sometimes
Nice ending
Lol thanks
Guy already won for the longest finger
Typical AK over play and under play at the same time, 200 means your already down for the session so you either call or go all in?? Raising 100 isn't enough to get even pocket 3's from not trying to hit a set.
So runnin it twice means playing the second flop of 5 cards ?
You run out two full boards
The big slick...
Limping with pocket Jays though.....
200$ with Ace high
Remember, AK is not a made hand
yeah no shit dumbass
To donkeys that make these videos they think they are