Idk, I thought I played it poorly, I didn't think about what hands they could have there, and what hands I want to continue, I really think an exploitative 1/3rd there is just printing.
Hey Sam, good job! Just curious why you keep playing at the Wynn? There are probably better games in Vegas? And my friend said the Bay 101 games are super good, is that true? Thanks!
Bay 101 was alright, but I was only there for 1 night. It was weird, if you table change, you have to take any chips over the max off the table. Wynn has the most deep stack 2/5 action in all of Vegas, and it's not even close. You do face tougher competition though.
I have to say some ppl just size differently from what the charts might suggest, I disagree with just automatically discounting AA and KK just bc someone sizes large. I see a lot of ppl make sizing mistakes but I still see a lot of them make those mistakes with their entire range, AA included
@@BluffaloSam oh for sure me as well. Maybe I misunderstood, but I thought you mentioned a hand vs a euro reg who 4 bet you, and you said you discounted AA bc he sized so big. A lot of regs won’t use proper sizing, but any halfway decent reg is going to at least size the same way regardless of their hand. Also everyone is different, ages and ages ago when I was fairly new to live poker, I used to battle a lot with one of the only good regs in the underground game I played in. He noticed that I actually did the opposite, I would size down when I was 3 betting/4 betting light and would size up when I had a value hand. Probably bc I subconsciously wanted to get away with a bluff for cheaper and get more money in the pot when I had it. Fortunately he pointed this out to me and quickly rectified it, but anyway my point is it shouldn’t be an automatic that someone can’t have a certain hand bc they sized a specific way unless you’ve seen enough of a sample size on that player to back up your assertion, not doubting your reads at all, I agree that bet sizing tells can be very valuable.
the KQ raise was really nice. against opponents like that who vary their bet sizes based off hand strength, you can often raise top pair good kicker for value in spots like that. you will effectively never get 3b as a bluff in those situations, so it becomes a pretty easy raise/fold in my opinion. against a decent reg of course that has more of a balanced betting range, something like that is not often possible. I think the last Q9 hand is a pretty easy river fold, especially with backdoor clubs completing. if they had some combo draw turned with backdoor flush that comes in, it gets there. what hands are you beating there as a bluff? 78s/78o with a club? I also think that an A can bet there a fair amount of time for value, so they are not just repping fh or flushes, since a river x/r will be rare and likely underbluffed, given the action. the smaller turn raise also screams value to me, I feel like bluffs would go bigger $120-150ish.
I figured he only had boats for whatever reason, but yeah could probably just fold the turn there, something felt off though with the dynamic of the other player in the hand
@@BluffaloSam hmmm, I have never seen it where a player goes all in with 354 in front of him and the 4 plays at 2/5 and above. 350 would be considered the all in amount.
Love the vids, love the commentary and respect the game. You gotta tip more than $2 on $945 pot my friend. It’s unwritten etiquette, watch Brad Own who would at least tip a nickel maybe even a quarter in that spot. As someone senior in the industry, highly recommend going higher.
Brad Owen makes more off youtube in a year than I made my last 3 years of working 😂 I tip even when I only pick up the blinds. $2 is plenty for a pot that size.
@@BluffaloSam Trust me, it’s not. Not pressuring you by any means, but having the dealer root for you is a powerful thing. Having said that, there are people who give nothing and the dealers definitely don’t want that player to win. Anyhow, keep up the vids Sam, doing a great job!
@@BluffaloSam lol I’m trollin you bro. Love the vlogs and the challenge. I used to play all the same games and also did a 1k-100k challenge about a decade ago, so watching your climb has been nostalgic for me. Loving it I hope to run into you on the felt at some point 🤙 keep crushin
Somehow I never find the 300bb call off with Q8o. Real above the rim stuff
Don't blame ya, it's tough to find
Sounds lika good game...
@@soulreadanalytics9781I need to find that man today and make sure I’m at the same table he’s at next time he plays. Q8o is insane
Excellent video as usual 😁
keep up the good work, your content is amazing
love this guy's stuff -- finally met him at lone butte in az. a real gentleman too.
Good to meet you too!
Kudos for considering a x/r on the turn w QQ, but just call seems a fair amount better. Good stuff.
Merci pour ces blogs super intéressants !!😊
By far my favorite NLH vlog!
love the shaking hands at 10:29 :)
I used to get shaking hands a lot, now I get them rarely. That hand was not one of them though, just incapable of grabbing my cards sometimes!
I only raise with AA or KK now.. AK NEVER connects for me😂😂😂
"That is some seriously advanced stuff." Omg, lol
Super interesting content!
Look at Sam all dappered up🎉.
w the KK you should lead river for a disrespectful size like $75. Sometimes people need a little nudge to spazz out.
gotta have punts in your range. Keep grinding!
Have you made a video in the past about the differences you’ve faced in 2/5 compared to 1/3? Are the players better? In what way?
I'm doing the same bankroll challenge except you are $40,000 closer 😂😢
Same same hahaha
Sick session
12:00 I think betting $350 into $600 is fine. Their calling ranges are probably calling $350 roughly as often as they are $200.
Idk, I thought I played it poorly, I didn't think about what hands they could have there, and what hands I want to continue, I really think an exploitative 1/3rd there is just printing.
Hey Sam, good job! Just curious why you keep playing at the Wynn? There are probably better games in Vegas? And my friend said the Bay 101 games are super good, is that true? Thanks!
Bay 101 was alright, but I was only there for 1 night. It was weird, if you table change, you have to take any chips over the max off the table. Wynn has the most deep stack 2/5 action in all of Vegas, and it's not even close. You do face tougher competition though.
Very nitty table, except of course some guy piling in $1500 pre with Q8 os 😂😂
Once he left the game kinda died. He's a really fun fella though
I have to say some ppl just size differently from what the charts might suggest, I disagree with just automatically discounting AA and KK just bc someone sizes large. I see a lot of ppl make sizing mistakes but I still see a lot of them make those mistakes with their entire range, AA included
My biggest reads vs recs are bet sizing tells, some times I'm wrong, but they've made my decisions really easy before just with pattern recognition.
@@BluffaloSam oh for sure me as well. Maybe I misunderstood, but I thought you mentioned a hand vs a euro reg who 4 bet you, and you said you discounted AA bc he sized so big. A lot of regs won’t use proper sizing, but any halfway decent reg is going to at least size the same way regardless of their hand. Also everyone is different, ages and ages ago when I was fairly new to live poker, I used to battle a lot with one of the only good regs in the underground game I played in. He noticed that I actually did the opposite, I would size down when I was 3 betting/4 betting light and would size up when I had a value hand. Probably bc I subconsciously wanted to get away with a bluff for cheaper and get more money in the pot when I had it. Fortunately he pointed this out to me and quickly rectified it, but anyway my point is it shouldn’t be an automatic that someone can’t have a certain hand bc they sized a specific way unless you’ve seen enough of a sample size on that player to back up your assertion, not doubting your reads at all, I agree that bet sizing tells can be very valuable.
Cant believe he didnt slow roll you after tipping the dealer LOL. That must have felt gross in the moment
It really did, on like the worst River ever too 😂
the KQ raise was really nice. against opponents like that who vary their bet sizes based off hand strength, you can often raise top pair good kicker for value in spots like that. you will effectively never get 3b as a bluff in those situations, so it becomes a pretty easy raise/fold in my opinion. against a decent reg of course that has more of a balanced betting range, something like that is not often possible.
I think the last Q9 hand is a pretty easy river fold, especially with backdoor clubs completing. if they had some combo draw turned with backdoor flush that comes in, it gets there. what hands are you beating there as a bluff? 78s/78o with a club? I also think that an A can bet there a fair amount of time for value, so they are not just repping fh or flushes, since a river x/r will be rare and likely underbluffed, given the action. the smaller turn raise also screams value to me, I feel like bluffs would go bigger $120-150ish.
I figured he only had boats for whatever reason, but yeah could probably just fold the turn there, something felt off though with the dynamic of the other player in the hand
Sucks the game wasn’t better when you see a shove with Q8o
Q8o 4 bet call no problem
speaking on technicality, that $1 dude tipped dealer when he mucked should have been your $1 no lol
2-5 and above, the ones do not play
@@CriminalMindPlayground lol bro what are you talking about. How else do you get a $2 blind in at the 2-5 game
@@GAMBOLLL81sorry, should have said all bets must be made in increments of 5.
@@CriminalMindPlayground only some places, $1s do play here. It is my $1, but who cares tbh hahaha
@@BluffaloSam hmmm, I have never seen it where a player goes all in with 354 in front of him and the 4 plays at 2/5 and above. 350 would be considered the all in amount.
Your next poker vlogs must be big winners cause with today,still quite a bit from halfway?
My bankroll challenge is currently in USD, but I'm Going to $100,000 CAD. So $36,000USD is around halfway
Have you tried the Resort World?
It was dead on a Friday night
Why are you keep checking? when they check to you.
If I check, it allows the dealer to deal the next card, which progresses the game forward.
wait so u take all dudes chips with the straight but he then tips a dollar of your money to dealer LOL. Homeboy tipped your money. big brain play
Smooth punt 😏 lol jk 😂
Love the vids, love the commentary and respect the game. You gotta tip more than $2 on $945 pot my friend. It’s unwritten etiquette, watch Brad Own who would at least tip a nickel maybe even a quarter in that spot. As someone senior in the industry, highly recommend going higher.
Brad Owen makes more off youtube in a year than I made my last 3 years of working 😂 I tip even when I only pick up the blinds. $2 is plenty for a pot that size.
@@BluffaloSam Trust me, it’s not. Not pressuring you by any means, but having the dealer root for you is a powerful thing. Having said that, there are people who give nothing and the dealers definitely don’t want that player to win. Anyhow, keep up the vids Sam, doing a great job!
Wait, this is a $100k CANADIAN br challenge? I’m out
I can't help where I'm born!!!
@@BluffaloSam Dont get me wrong I love Canadians! My issue was that 100k Canadian is soooooo much more achievable than 100k US
@@BluffaloSam not as exciting anymore
@@mason7438 it's basically the same thing. $73 - $73,000 bankroll challenge if that helps.
@@BluffaloSam lol I’m trollin you bro. Love the vlogs and the challenge. I used to play all the same games and also did a 1k-100k challenge about a decade ago, so watching your climb has been nostalgic for me. Loving it
I hope to run into you on the felt at some point 🤙 keep crushin