Probably a lower over pair. I can do the math for you, but over pairs aren't that common after all 5 are out. Assuming J-A as the 10 showed up on the river. Could have been 8-A before the river. Man didn't play his hand that strong specifically to trip people up.
@@operez1990he had none of those. he accidentally flipped over the ace of spades when mucking and all those hands you mentioned would not flat the 75 preflop.
I played a guy in vegas once for 3 hours straight who was a chip shuffler. the way he shuffled was a tell, if he had something good he shufffled more aggressively. He would stop shuffling for a second if he was bluffing or thinking about making a call with a mediocre hand. That was fun.
@@joshuabrownell3993problem is multi way and wolf gang raised too small because there is 150 of dead money and so he only raised it to 325 so once the initial raiser called the guy to his right almost has to call for pot odds (has to put in 250 to win 975) so he could be wider than you think with any suited ace of spades or suited connectors or gappers and a possible straight draw with 6-7 suited and depending on how loose villain is but again to be fair he would almost be making a bad fold due to the smallish 3-bet sizing so actually not that loose.
The check behind on the turn was so dangerous there. So much money already in the pot, 2 spades on the flop, 3 on the turn potential straight to the Ace on the river (which he most likely had in his hand).
@@alexmunda8191 dude basically every street was weird/horrible except for preflop. flop bet 450 into a 1000 is weirdly sized. you can make an exploitative big bet since they will likely not fold an overpair/fd on any bet, while they will likely fold any complete miss to even a smaller bet. so betting close to a pot is way better. from gto perspective, you probably wanna bet smallish and more often, so even sth like 250-350 would be better balanced. this 450 bet makes no sense, especially against two players. you make it cheap for made hands/draws, which would have gladly paid more, and you make it more expensive for yourself to bluff. but ok, at least he made a bet, as he should. skipping the turn bet is the biggest mistake in the entire hand. 3 is a brick, so why give free equity to all the draws and give a free card to all overpairs, which may fold to a high river card? this was really fishy. ALWAYS bet here, be it against noobs and pros. never ever check in this spot. river is again very meh and it's kinda hard to say what's best here, as the ranges are so weird after the skipped turn. betting 750 into 1900 is again kinda weird. I mean, why now bet on a card that more hits the opponents range and not your own? this bet just seems like a valuebet and that you would basically never ever bluff here. and what hands do you want value from? JJ, 99, 88? any why not bet against that on the turn? I mean, I would MUCH rather see a turn bet and then checking back the river (would still be a mistake imo, but not at big). in any case, probably bet bigger here, hope they wont fold anyway and that you are just trying to scoop the pot with some missed draw when they showed weakness 3 times in a row at this point. but overall you can sum it up in a way that if you have it, just bet. dont overthink it, dont slowplay or trap, just bet. especially in live games where people LOOVE to see showdowns and dont like to lay down and only get a decent hand every 15 minutes. not betting is a massive error and like the gentleman said, a prime example how not to play kings.
You for sure had to bet that turn. If you have to skip a bet you avoid the river bet. but to be honest you should be there also. The only argument to not betting is trying to not define your range and leave it wide. Truth be told your range is still wide when you double barrel if you play the other hands well.
someone help me out here, if the other guy raised say a few hundred when the 3 turn card comes out, would it be smart to call it with your pocket kings? i mean if he has a four you lose, and if he has a straight you lose, so are you better off folding or?
not sure why the check on the turn there? if your guy is on a draw you have given him a great opportunity to hit pay dirt. you won the hand obviously, just curious as to why you didnt hammer him on fourth street?
Isnt the amount of money someone put in poker way more based on what he Can lose than his level as a player ? For me some student playing 2$ tournaments are way better players than millionars playing thausends dollars every night of poker
Gratz for the win, this is the kind of spot where i always expect Ace of spades on the river and opponent open jamms and then makes me cry by showing 86o after i fold (y)
love how everyone just fondles their chips around in their hands 24/7. Reminds me of the my local meth addict scratching himself while fast walking down the street
Wtf the other guy doing.
Probably a lower over pair.
I can do the math for you, but over pairs aren't that common after all 5 are out. Assuming J-A as the 10 showed up on the river. Could have been 8-A before the river. Man didn't play his hand that strong specifically to trip people up.
He had AK/QQ/JJ. His line at the beginning stated as such. Suited A2 or A6 combos do not call a 3bets preflop unless they feel like gambling.
@@operez1990he had none of those. he accidentally flipped over the ace of spades when mucking and all those hands you mentioned would not flat the 75 preflop.
He played A-10 of spades pretty good
You Are Not a Poker Player 😂😂
In zynga poker, that guy has three of a kind.
😂😂
Literally 😂
every. time.
Exactly!
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Bros pocket 2s didn’t hold up 😂
I played a guy in vegas once for 3 hours straight who was a chip shuffler. the way he shuffled was a tell, if he had something good he shufffled more aggressively. He would stop shuffling for a second if he was bluffing or thinking about making a call with a mediocre hand. That was fun.
thats a great tell, ill look out for that mkyself , thakyou.
Good god that has to get nerve racking.. everyone is clanking chips!
I have just started learning poker. And I can’t stand the noise of people playing with chips.!! Why do they do it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@reecejamesg it's like a fidget spinner.
@@reecejamesgi call it a nerve calmer
i think he had JJ
Or ace king, and hoping for the low straight on the river
Naw I think he would re raised the initial raise from $75 maybe A10 of spades?
he couldn't have JJ, he flipped over the ace of spades on accident when he mucked
He had A10 of spades
No way he had JJ. There would have been a river bet from him.
"Sir, there's been a 2nd caller"
On a draw heavy board, you needed to bet that turn
What draws are in the opponents range?
Ax spades. which in the end he either had A10 spades, JJ or QQ@@joshuabrownell3993
@@joshuabrownell3993problem is multi way and wolf gang raised too small because there is 150 of dead money and so he only raised it to 325 so once the initial raiser called the guy to his right almost has to call for pot odds (has to put in 250 to win 975) so he could be wider than you think with any suited ace of spades or suited connectors or gappers and a possible straight draw with 6-7 suited and depending on how loose villain is but again to be fair he would almost be making a bad fold due to the smallish 3-bet sizing so actually not that loose.
@@joshuabrownell3993any spade draw?
@@joshuabrownell3993any ace high has a gutshot
What was bro calling with💀
ATss it looks like.
Ax spades trying to catch bluff on river with his Ace
The check behind on the turn was so dangerous there. So much money already in the pot, 2 spades on the flop, 3 on the turn potential straight to the Ace on the river (which he most likely had in his hand).
This is how not to play pocket Kings. 😅
he played perfectly what are you talking about?
@@alexmunda8191 dude basically every street was weird/horrible except for preflop. flop bet 450 into a 1000 is weirdly sized. you can make an exploitative big bet since they will likely not fold an overpair/fd on any bet, while they will likely fold any complete miss to even a smaller bet. so betting close to a pot is way better. from gto perspective, you probably wanna bet smallish and more often, so even sth like 250-350 would be better balanced. this 450 bet makes no sense, especially against two players. you make it cheap for made hands/draws, which would have gladly paid more, and you make it more expensive for yourself to bluff. but ok, at least he made a bet, as he should.
skipping the turn bet is the biggest mistake in the entire hand. 3 is a brick, so why give free equity to all the draws and give a free card to all overpairs, which may fold to a high river card? this was really fishy. ALWAYS bet here, be it against noobs and pros. never ever check in this spot.
river is again very meh and it's kinda hard to say what's best here, as the ranges are so weird after the skipped turn. betting 750 into 1900 is again kinda weird. I mean, why now bet on a card that more hits the opponents range and not your own? this bet just seems like a valuebet and that you would basically never ever bluff here. and what hands do you want value from? JJ, 99, 88? any why not bet against that on the turn? I mean, I would MUCH rather see a turn bet and then checking back the river (would still be a mistake imo, but not at big). in any case, probably bet bigger here, hope they wont fold anyway and that you are just trying to scoop the pot with some missed draw when they showed weakness 3 times in a row at this point.
but overall you can sum it up in a way that if you have it, just bet. dont overthink it, dont slowplay or trap, just bet. especially in live games where people LOOVE to see showdowns and dont like to lay down and only get a decent hand every 15 minutes. not betting is a massive error and like the gentleman said, a prime example how not to play kings.
@@tadochovI didn’t realize there was much more that went into betting than I thought. Clearly I got some studying to do
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@@tadochov WALL OF TEXT
I’m here for the Mudkip
Same bro same
He def had pocket jacks
He accidentally tabled the As someone said.
Do you have any moves with low cards and good bluffing skills?
The clear sign of a fish: makes the weirdest calls
His videos made me get up, shower and I’m currently on my way to Maryland Live Casino 😂if I win, I’ll thank him here
How did he win? explain please
Where is it that you’re playing at, i see it says champions club but where is that located?
I’m confused why is the dealer taking out other cards other than what needs to be dealt?
which app for editing please
4ra’s system is so transparent, love how they handle their draws and bets.
On 4ra, the options are clearly visible, making it very easy to place bets. No hassles at all.
He had Ax spades with a thought that hero is bluffing on the river
why check on the turn?
It worked out for him
Yay for a channel that keeps their hand up on the screen so I don’t have to remember what you have in your hand!!! 🙌🙌🔥🔥🔥
whats that dudes name across from u that folded after the flop? i seen his vids one time but i cant find his socials
I’ve never seen you make a huge bluff or make a crazy hero call. It’s just a bunch of runouts and “see who wins” poker
Just realized that "check" is basically a vote to pull a card. (learning poker) Now I have to observe best case uses
You for sure had to bet that turn.
If you have to skip a bet you avoid the river bet. but to be honest you should be there also.
The only argument to not betting is trying to not define your range and leave it wide. Truth be told your range is still wide when you double barrel if you play the other hands well.
someone help me out here, if the other guy raised say a few hundred when the 3 turn card comes out, would it be smart to call it with your pocket kings? i mean if he has a four you lose, and if he has a straight you lose, so are you better off folding or?
You missed a bet on the turn, although checking back isn’t the worst play either.
howd you even get up to those stack sizes in the first place? i cant even afford a 100 dollar buy in
I love how someone can just bet 350 and then fold right after
Wrong video... That didn't happen in this one
This dealer man looks very similar to Magnus Carlsen 😮
If some had a 6 and a 7 will he win
I like how his chips are edited to sound like he’s dropping metal coins.
4RA recalculations are so quick. No delays during IPL betting, great experience
Whenever I see wolf’s shorts I switch to Zynga poker😂😂😂
The dealer is exposing the last card
Looking around at the table, every player is shuffling their chips.
The guy who had 2 and 6: 😐
what name this game?
What is T? Never see it
It's the same as a J
Idk but I just assumed it was 10
@@its_shadowkidT is a 10
What stakes are you playing these days? 10/25?
lol watching your shorts makes me feel like i can play better. just feels. not for real. 😂😂
What did the other guy have? What do you think he was gonna I don’t get it
What are you checking the turn for? I bet he had something like 88. That’s a great board for most of his range. Just keep playing your line
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The interface of 4RA is very clean and well-organized. IPL betting feels great on this platform.
I swear people have become more ballsy with their hands than before. The guy who mucked his hand calling 750 and then mucking his hand right after 🤣
The compulsive anxious chip shuffling is kind of annoying
Everyone fiddling with something lol
Is it true that there’s no tax for table games?
I don’t know how to play poker but with this guy I can not wait to learn
he isnt playin poker but lotery
The rbt platform is very responsive, perfect for IPL Lottery. No waiting or loading issues.
Missed out on a little on the turn, a small continuation bet would've been perfect.
The more i watch your videos i learn how to play😅😅
I'm working at the wrong job. They tip more higher than my daily salary.
Why isn’t sequence being considered? He had 3,4,5 right. Isnt sequence higher than 2 pair of cards?
He likely wouldn’t have called that preflop with A2 or 67 so we can rule it out depending on what he does
The dealer looks like Magnus carlsen
Why do u throw the 15 back?
Nice keep on rolling in the cash
not sure why the check on the turn there? if your guy is on a draw you have given him a great opportunity to hit pay dirt. you won the hand obviously, just curious as to why you didnt hammer him on fourth street?
I see you win, and lose some big pots, but overall do you make real money playing
On the average month how much do you make in your pocket
Why did you not bet the turn?
Maybe a 10 of spades calls there? Or some kind of mid pair with a spade
That first bet killed the table. Der.
Can someone explain this game to me?
Using T for ten rather than 10 is incongruous and confusing.
You take the most random lines. Do you just randomize every decision haphazardly? How did you get to this level in poker?
Isnt the amount of money someone put in poker way more based on what he Can lose than his level as a player ? For me some student playing 2$ tournaments are way better players than millionars playing thausends dollars every night of poker
Bro let me know where this table is so i can go play lmfao
what is check?
What is the T?
don't think a solver would ever bet that small on the river, probably bet at least 1/2 pot
How do people next to you not see your cards you practically expose them to the whole table😂
first time seing footage from a fisheye lens?
@@brynjar100 No i've just sat a Poker tables many times
Are the coin things real money or no just money in the game
The dealer looks so unimpressed lol
he had pocket jacks 😂
Been betting with 4RBT for a while, their fair odds keep me coming back.
Gratz for the win, this is the kind of spot where i always expect Ace of spades on the river and opponent open jamms and then makes me cry by showing 86o after i fold (y)
Is it 2 pairs 44 & KK+?
Wow amazing how you can win with the 2nd best hand in poker! You must be a genius.
What did you put him on? JJ?
What is going on with dealers arms?
How did everyone get so nitty in a span of 2-3y??
Where can i but this Pokémon ? For cards ?
Why is a T-rex dealing?
4RA ka trust level high hai, FAIR betting aur FAIR winnings ke liye perfect. Can't ask for more.
Definitely had jacks
I’ve never play this on real life, i just want to know does the chip value real money? Like if u won 3400$ does that get you 3400$ in real money?
Why check back turn
It's less cool when u literally see 4 people at one table doing the chip stack trick.
Is that slickric?
What is the formula for tipping the dealer?
Dude you’re definitely a gambler 😂 I wouldn’t say much more than that 🤦♂️
could be the case but the only thing that makes sense for the current market would be that if you have a lot to sell and a big big booty
4ra pe IPL Lottery ke liye bets place karna is great, winnings bhi timely milti hai. Really fast payouts.
Check back on turn seems pretty bad
You be winning with the pair a lot
Why you checked the turn? 3bet pot
love how everyone just fondles their chips around in their hands 24/7. Reminds me of the my local meth addict scratching himself while fast walking down the street