I think theres something about this format - watching it as online poker, rather than live play. It just puts us in the driver seat, and we see how a Pro would play the same hands we would have. Its just very easy to follow.
Just a thought u flopped open ended u don't like the steal bet from flop I love the ship river don't get me wrong your the champ but we are stealing blind alot was just wandering u don't like the open after flop?
@@Ojja78 im just a dumb dumb who watches the full livestreams. sorry i disagree that a 25 minute video is not the greatest poker lesson ive ever watched. i didn't mean to trigger your delicate sensibilities.
@@scrubfive9239 Seems like you're the one whose delicate sensibilities have been triggered, Mr. "I Watch the Entire Live Stream So I'm Better Than You". Guess what, you're not the only one who watches his entire live stream. In fact, tens or hundreds of thousands of people do to. Shocker. You can actually see how many people have watched his live stream because there's a counter on every UA-cam video (just letting you know because you probably haven't noticed yet). If you had actually watched this particular video and paid attention, you'd know that this isn't a "highlight reel" (well, if you had the very minimal critical thinking skills necessary for such a determination). He's going hand for hand and showing every hand he played and explaining why he played them the way he did, he's not cherry picking (and even if he were, how is that relevant? as though highlighting certain hands lacks any value??). How the hell is that not a lesson. He's just skipping hands he didn't play in. But I think your assessment of yourself is probably correct, "im just a dum dum".
I've really enjoyed watching Phil Ivey reviewing past hands, which I thought was the best poker content, but seeing Daniel Negreanu comment LIVE IS AMAZING. THIS IS THE HIGHEST PEAK OF THE HIMALAYAS of poker content. Thanks Daniel!
I understand it can be frustrating defending all your actions throughout all these years when everyone knows you are one of the greatest to ever play the game, glad you're still willing to teach and explain your thought process!
@@CoIumbo He's one of 60 people in the poker hall of fame, one of 17 people who have ever won 6 or more wsop bracelets and used to be the player with the most live earnings for a long time, currently third. I'd say he's pretty up there.
Honestly I love the "free lesson" at the end. So many casual players dont take position into account and can over play or underplay their own hands. Pre flop, position is arguably stronger than your hole cards.
You said that you were running hot, I felt like you were playing hot. You didn't get the cards/flops, but your play made them think you did. Of all the videos of you I watched I feel that this is the best you played in my humble opinion. Thanks for the schooling. You are the man!!!
I loved the QJ hand where you called a bet and then jammed river. I did a similar play last night, but against the normal player pool at my casino's weekly Weds night tourney. He bet river with with a board reading J108JJ (i 3bet pre) and I 5x his river bet in a spot where I "can't be bluffing". He tank called me with 66. Nice hand sir!
Hey DNEGS, I'm Ryan. I've been a huge fan for 20+yrs. This is awesome, what it has all come to for you. I've definitely had my swings through the years, but usually getting back to basics and it all comes back. Thanks soooo much for sharing your strategy and knowledge, it truly has helped me.
Thank you so much Daniel. I hardly even play poker anymore though I was in the throws of the good ole days of online before the breakup and I always loved watching you play in the WSOP. These videos are simply entertaining, educational and enjoyable. I greatly appreciate your candor with these videos. So real - yes I’m late to the game!
To get inside of a poker geniuses mind is super helpful for an upstart poker player like myself. What goes through your mind during certain positions with certain hands is super helpful when I’m going through my progressions. You are a legend sir and I can’t wait for the day we play heads up for a big money tournament when I get my foot in the door.
The problem with this video, from my perspective, is that Daniel’s “stall speed” is well above my top speed. To think that all this is going on in the back of his mind, moving simultaneously with the table talk and it’s psychology, is mind blowing.
This is so fascinating to watch. I’ve watched D neg at plenty of live events but hearing the mental processing that’s going on in his head is so crazy. Folding Ace Queen off pre flop is so wild to me (sorry if I sound dumb I’m a casual player and ace queen seems like a really good hand to me. Thanks Daniel. This was fun to watch
I just want to say thank you for making these videos. Lots of really good information in these. I've always dreamed of playing poker fulltime, and one day I hope to make it a reality. You always do a lot of videos on the subject. I'm sure with some more studying and some practice I'll be fulltime soon enough. Thanks for the help on the journey.
The reason this video is so amazing, is I don't think I have watched that little of poker and learned that much. But when he said running hot...he literally isn't!! He is playing hot! Sometimes you just get the cards, smash every board, and it's basically impossible to lose...but playing hot as he is, means making hands happen.
Sheesh the 87 bluff. Love the explanation of the logic. I like to bluff but I don’t think I have the stones to pull that off live for my entire stack. I love how he plays the same way online as he does live.
Amazing content. Nothing bettor than watching live play and hearing the mindset of a pro while thinking through decision making. A1 please keep it coming.
I've watched you for years, but not on this type of format. It was both entertaining and instructive. Thank you for the video. Goat, from Ruthless Reviews.
I just appreciate the insight thru casual conversation. It makes its easy to watch and easy to learn. You highlight where my game is weak and where I allow leaks to occur. THANK YOU for this series of videos.
I really liked the content. You think very differently than I do as a beginner poker player. I try to play tight aggressive. Broadway cards with good kickers. Obviously the flops whiff 1/3rd of the time. So I end up sitting and waiting for hands, in position, only to lose 1/3rd of the time even when I value bet and bet high pre-flop. So seem to play a much larger range and much more successfully. Bravo!
Top 4 instead of the typical top 3 or top 5 is so specific it makes me think you have those other 3 well in mind - might I ask who it is? I‘d guess Hellmuth, Doyle and… actually I’m not sure who the third would be. Dwan?! Also interesting that you chose to put him as the smartest and trickiest, I always thought of him as the most instinctive player, maybe the most comfortable at the tables with a great read on people. When it comes to smart I immeasurably think more towards the silver generation whiz kids - and trickiest would probably be dwan in my book, though I’m not sure that’s such a good thing ^^
I know this is an old one, but - would love to see something similar to this, but for scrub low buy-in cash games. If anyone has this, or if there's a Daniel video, I'd love to see that. Watching it in this format is really helpful.
Late to the party on this one as I packed poker in for a few years since your og vlog days but love it DNegs. Keep up the top quality content, especially when playing so well!
Thank you Daniel for your professional and honest approach to the highest quality poker play. I learn SO MUCH MORE watching your content than any others. Plus my wife is Canadian!
@@RGY33 after watching other videos I think it was a randomizer. Say you want limp with JJ 15% of the time you would have a program roll for that decision
He’s literally rolling dice. Say you decide the optimum % of time you should call in a given situation. You calculate its 30%, based on some system you invented. Then you could take a pair of dice and every time you’re in that situation and roll a 7 or 8, you will call. The combined probability of rolling either number is 11/36, which is ~30%
anyone who watched at least one second of DNegs playing poker in his or hers life can answer it for you in DNegs' name: tournaments, because just because.
He just said why. He has percentages he uses to randomize all those actions. He’s using dice to literally randomize actions according to those percentages
Another interesting thing about the video is... even though this game was played online behind a screen... when he sees three kings he's like "so... theres the third king... blah blah blah" with a calm face... hahahaha i'd be screaming and cheering already
9:33 i don't love this hand as a check raise on the river as doesn't really have the right properties in terms of blockers and unblockers. A good rule of thumb when going for a check raise on the river is to use hands that can still potentially win when villain wants to just showdown... this hand obviously can't and also doesn't really block any strong hands the villain can have. Obviously not a horrible play given villain is rarely going to have a flush and we can have all sorts of flushes that play this way.
When playing on-line the time clock to make a play has to be a factor when making a decision on what to do opposed to playing live Just how much of a factor is it to you and in general how would you compare your thoughts on that to the other elite players?
I think theres something about this format - watching it as online poker, rather than live play. It just puts us in the driver seat, and we see how a Pro would play the same hands we would have. Its just very easy to follow.
Plus no annoying announcers
Completely agree! Getting to hear Daniels thought process is extremely valuable. I’m learning from one of the best! Thank you Daniel!
Just a thought u flopped open ended u don't like the steal bet from flop I love the ship river don't get me wrong your the champ but we are stealing blind alot was just wandering u don't like the open after flop?
I like watching this just as much as vlog because some turitural things here always a fan
This is, by a large margin, the best poker lesson I have ever watched.
It was a highlight reel .......
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@@Ojja78 im just a dumb dumb who watches the full livestreams. sorry i disagree that a 25 minute video is not the greatest poker lesson ive ever watched. i didn't mean to trigger your delicate sensibilities.
just be aware of the fact, that you get called there with a ten in low buy ins every single time
@@scrubfive9239 Seems like you're the one whose delicate sensibilities have been triggered, Mr. "I Watch the Entire Live Stream So I'm Better Than You". Guess what, you're not the only one who watches his entire live stream. In fact, tens or hundreds of thousands of people do to. Shocker. You can actually see how many people have watched his live stream because there's a counter on every UA-cam video (just letting you know because you probably haven't noticed yet).
If you had actually watched this particular video and paid attention, you'd know that this isn't a "highlight reel" (well, if you had the very minimal critical thinking skills necessary for such a determination). He's going hand for hand and showing every hand he played and explaining why he played them the way he did, he's not cherry picking (and even if he were, how is that relevant? as though highlighting certain hands lacks any value??). How the hell is that not a lesson. He's just skipping hands he didn't play in.
But I think your assessment of yourself is probably correct, "im just a dum dum".
That all-in bluff with the 87o was a total jaw-dropping boss move!
Bro I said the samething while watching. Amazing!
@@rubenbarreto7836 When he did that, I think my eyes widened up to the size of hens eggs in shock.
@@bin4ry_d3struct0r it was mindblowing
And like he didn't even seem the slightest bit tensed!
dont think it was very good lol
I've really enjoyed watching Phil Ivey reviewing past hands, which I thought was the best poker content, but seeing Daniel Negreanu comment LIVE IS AMAZING. THIS IS THE HIGHEST PEAK OF THE HIMALAYAS of poker content. Thanks Daniel!
Are Phil's hand reviews on yt?
I understand it can be frustrating defending all your actions throughout all these years when everyone knows you are one of the greatest to ever play the game, glad you're still willing to teach and explain your thought process!
It's good for the game
he aint the one of the greatest pal
greatest at milking the camera
@@CoIumbo He's one of 60 people in the poker hall of fame, one of 17 people who have ever won 6 or more wsop bracelets and used to be the player with the most live earnings for a long time, currently third. I'd say he's pretty up there.
@@CoIumbo lol @ pal
Honestly I love the "free lesson" at the end. So many casual players dont take position into account and can over play or underplay their own hands. Pre flop, position is arguably stronger than your hole cards.
No shit shirlock
Specially on the MS level... incredible stuff hapens over there.
Yeah, welcome to the 21st century. We also have wireless phones.
K9s is still an open from utg though
@@00Beano Dnegs just said it's not at the end lol... probably for casual players it is but for pros it is absolutely not in the UTG range
This is such an incredible series watching Daniel narrate his plays and see him get excited when he implements plans. So good!
You said that you were running hot, I felt like you were playing hot. You didn't get the cards/flops, but your play made them think you did. Of all the videos of you I watched I feel that this is the best you played in my humble opinion. Thanks for the schooling. You are the man!!!
Love the 7:57 techno 😂. In all seriousness, cannot stress enough how helpful these teachings have been.
Do u know name of song?
I loved the QJ hand where you called a bet and then jammed river. I did a similar play last night, but against the normal player pool at my casino's weekly Weds night tourney. He bet river with with a board reading J108JJ (i 3bet pre) and I 5x his river bet in a spot where I "can't be bluffing". He tank called me with 66. Nice hand sir!
You never realize how much Daniel drops F bombs until you watch the streams. He's so careful on tv. I love it. Seems a lot more real.
You explained that K10 hand perfectly and then what happens is exactly what you just explained. Love it, that’s what I call great content
Hey DNEGS, I'm Ryan. I've been a huge fan for 20+yrs. This is awesome, what it has all come to for you. I've definitely had my swings through the years, but usually getting back to basics and it all comes back. Thanks soooo much for sharing your strategy and knowledge, it truly has helped me.
Thank you so much Daniel. I hardly even play poker anymore though I was in the throws of the good ole days of online before the breakup and I always loved watching you play in the WSOP. These videos are simply entertaining, educational and enjoyable. I greatly appreciate your candor with these videos. So real - yes I’m late to the game!
To get inside of a poker geniuses mind is super helpful for an upstart poker player like myself. What goes through your mind during certain positions with certain hands is super helpful when I’m going through my progressions. You are a legend sir and I can’t wait for the day we play heads up for a big money tournament when I get my foot in the door.
The problem with this video, from my perspective, is that Daniel’s “stall speed” is well above my top speed. To think that all this is going on in the back of his mind, moving simultaneously with the table talk and it’s psychology, is mind blowing.
This is like a free poker lesson. Thank you Daniel
This is actually so informative. Great video!
This is so fascinating to watch. I’ve watched D neg at plenty of live events but hearing the mental processing that’s going on in his head is so crazy. Folding Ace Queen off pre flop is so wild to me (sorry if I sound dumb I’m a casual player and ace queen seems like a really good hand to me. Thanks Daniel. This was fun to watch
i love watching along while you expain your plays. its such a great lesson! You've teached me so much Daniel! :D
No cap, I would pay for a subscription to this. Straight up being in the mind of a genius at work.
I just want to say thank you for making these videos. Lots of really good information in these. I've always dreamed of playing poker fulltime, and one day I hope to make it a reality. You always do a lot of videos on the subject. I'm sure with some more studying and some practice I'll be fulltime soon enough.
Thanks for the help on the journey.
The reason this video is so amazing, is I don't think I have watched that little of poker and learned that much. But when he said running hot...he literally isn't!! He is playing hot! Sometimes you just get the cards, smash every board, and it's basically impossible to lose...but playing hot as he is, means making hands happen.
Sheesh the 87 bluff. Love the explanation of the logic. I like to bluff but I don’t think I have the stones to pull that off live for my entire stack. I love how he plays the same way online as he does live.
Imagine being one of the dudes at this table watching this back and seeing in full HD how they got finessed by Dan lol. Soul crushing
This is the best poker content on youtube. Fun, instructive and exciting. That's the formula for success.
Amazing content. Nothing bettor than watching live play and hearing the mindset of a pro while thinking through decision making. A1 please keep it coming.
all that hard works paying off man best of luck in the world series this year
i know waiting to watch.
Daniel can I say you make this game look so effortless. Genius.
I've watched you for years, but not on this type of format. It was both entertaining and instructive. Thank you for the video. Goat, from Ruthless Reviews.
I learned more from this than any "lesson". I love not just the decisions, but the pre-decisions (making a plan) as well.
I just appreciate the insight thru casual conversation. It makes its easy to watch and easy to learn. You highlight where my game is weak and where I allow leaks to occur. THANK YOU for this series of videos.
Please do more of these, I can watch highlights and learn from hands you play, I love you streams but I just don't have time to always watch
This is such good poker content thank you Daniel
have read all your books man thank you for the knowledge
This is fantastic. Priceless knowledge and a walk-through of every hand. Greatly appreciated and best of luck on future tables.
I really liked the content. You think very differently than I do as a beginner poker player. I try to play tight aggressive. Broadway cards with good kickers. Obviously the flops whiff 1/3rd of the time. So I end up sitting and waiting for hands, in position, only to lose 1/3rd of the time even when I value bet and bet high pre-flop. So seem to play a much larger range and much more successfully. Bravo!
Love these tutorials, Professor Negreanu! Thank you.
This is getting better every day . Loved seeing Barry and Jennifer yesterday and great to see you doing well . Chip and a chair good luck
This content is gold.
Thanks!
Great commentary; educational, pointed, honest, brave and full of truth. BRAVO and thank you!
Daniel in my opinion is a top 4 best All time... and argubly the smartest trickiest poker player ever
Top 4 instead of the typical top 3 or top 5 is so specific it makes me think you have those other 3 well in mind - might I ask who it is? I‘d guess Hellmuth, Doyle and… actually I’m not sure who the third would be. Dwan?!
Also interesting that you chose to put him as the smartest and trickiest, I always thought of him as the most instinctive player, maybe the most comfortable at the tables with a great read on people. When it comes to smart I immeasurably think more towards the silver generation whiz kids - and trickiest would probably be dwan in my book, though I’m not sure that’s such a good thing ^^
@@tobi190 Cash players only...ivy.. Sammy fara.. Doyle
I know this is an old one, but - would love to see something similar to this, but for scrub low buy-in cash games. If anyone has this, or if there's a Daniel video, I'd love to see that. Watching it in this format is really helpful.
Late to the party on this one as I packed poker in for a few years since your og vlog days but love it DNegs. Keep up the top quality content, especially when playing so well!
Never watched this kind of format before, was really instructive. Thanks!
Really good content.. love the descriptive f-bombs.. just keeping it real 👍
OMG, Great play!!!! Very tough to play against. Best of the best
That 78 bluff was insane....Balls of steal Daniel the KID!!
Never knew this game, but thanks to you it caught my attention! Great ambassador of the game Daniel!
Part one and this video are absolutely quality. Learnt a lot
He's literally rolling a dice to decide what to do. It's like Dungeons and Dragons. This is what poker has come to.
At 21:00 can anyone help me understand why he’s not worried about a small pocket pair like 44? Thanks for any help. Learning a lot today
Love to see you run good Daniel...and played excellent! Great reads, great logic. Yeah, I'm a big fan of D-Negs!
Really motived right now! Go to the table with the “ Dnegs spirit“...! Thanks Daniel for sharing this!
Very informative and entertaining to hear the thoughts of a super high level poker player.
Oh, that lovely rush when bluff goes through. With multistreet multipliers even the merrier
Thank you Daniel for your professional and honest approach to the highest quality poker play. I learn SO MUCH MORE watching your content than any others. Plus my wife is Canadian!
What did he mean that he “rolled” the re raise? 1:45? Is he using some kind of computer program on the side?
Was wondering the same thing
@@RGY33 after watching other videos I think it was a randomizer. Say you want limp with JJ 15% of the time you would have a program roll for that decision
@@Aliceswonderclam oh right ok yeah that'll be it 👍
I think after your game against polk you have gotten so much better and it is paying off all that study is worth it.
The way he played that 78o was crazy at 7:38
The shove at 10:00 is amazing
awesome videos! trying to shake the rust for a Vegas trip... this is perfect right now. thanks Daniel!
Your jam was awesome and well timed and smartly analyzed given he probably had an ace but you knew he couldn’t call with it given his moves.
Great Play Daniel ! Love this content and your lessons!
I learned so much about preflop ranges and actions just from this lol
I love how the chat makes comments like they’re going to teach Daniel about how and when to play certain hands
Thank you. That K10 move is great learning hand.
9:53 - God I respect the hell out of that.
More of these videos please Dnegs, best poker content in a while.
Daniel is my favourite poker play
The bluff got me man 😂😂🔥🔥👍👍 legendary
8:00 when he says "very small %", is he actually running a program that calculates his hand against his opponents ranges and gives him that output?
Using a dice to randomize is good when playing online. When playing live I use my watch and look at the second hand to accomplish the same thing.
This is incredible, he's folding hands that my rookie ass would play in a heartbeat.
12:00 what does daniel mean he rolled a number the number said check/raise?
He’s literally rolling dice. Say you decide the optimum % of time you should call in a given situation. You calculate its 30%, based on some system you invented.
Then you could take a pair of dice and every time you’re in that situation and roll a 7 or 8, you will call. The combined probability of rolling either number is 11/36, which is ~30%
That first all in bluff was sick!!!
That was a bad re-raise holding 3 queens .... 2:00
Daniel please do a mailbag session. Where you answer viewer questions. Mailbag- Do you prefer tourney play or cash games and why?
I want to know about his hair plugs. Did it hurt a lot?
anyone who watched at least one second of DNegs playing poker in his or hers life can answer it for you in DNegs' name: tournaments, because just because.
@1:45 why wouldn't you slow play flopping the nuts against an aggressive bettor?
He just said why. He has percentages he uses to randomize all those actions. He’s using dice to literally randomize actions according to those percentages
Spilling the beans! Great stuff!! Daniel, if I'm in Vegas, I'm buying you dinner...
sometimes I feel bad that you have to deal with dummies but thanks for using them to help the rest of us get better!
The KQ trips hand, against fedors backdoor str8t 52o hand is def the right play. No joke.
9:47 was daniel representing the flush or pair of aces?
Another interesting thing about the video is... even though this game was played online behind a screen... when he sees three kings he's like "so... theres the third king... blah blah blah" with a calm face... hahahaha i'd be screaming and cheering already
What does he mean when he says he rolled something? @11:00
"I rolled a check raise so lets do it"
Great video these are perfect for training. I always forget to use logic when I'm in the middle of a hand it's nice to remind me
Are you seriously D&Ding poker? You are the master D Negs 🙇
Daniel, thank you so much! Hugs from Moscow!
Yea I love this. I feel like my very first session online I played better. Thanks Daniel.
Trip Kings against A7 hearts was a great play
This videos are pure gold
Just found these vids an hour ago. Love it! Keep it up Daniel. Love to know what goes on in the mind of Kid Poker 💪💪
really enjoying this content, thanks daniel
9:33 i don't love this hand as a check raise on the river as doesn't really have the right properties in terms of blockers and unblockers. A good rule of thumb when going for a check raise on the river is to use hands that can still potentially win when villain wants to just showdown... this hand obviously can't and also doesn't really block any strong hands the villain can have. Obviously not a horrible play given villain is rarely going to have a flush and we can have all sorts of flushes that play this way.
When playing on-line the time clock to make a play has to be a factor when making a decision on what to do opposed to playing live Just how much of a factor is it to you and in general how would you compare your thoughts on that to the other elite players?
I really appreciate rich successful people who aren't greedy and share their knowledge with no strings attached! Thanks Daniel!
I love how he argues with the chat - maybe the best poker player ever is justifying his moves to a stream chat. Awesome.
Thank you for sharing, Daniel‼️
When u had trip queens and re-raised, were you afraid of the two diamonds could turn into more diamonds on the turn and river?