Dude I totally feel you on the hand shaking part, even noticed it before you pointed it out. Bluffs will bring out the adrenaline and raise the room temp an additional 15 degrees.
600th👍 I always enjoy watching Brad play while sitting outside my tiny house! Brad, you are the king of breaking down each hand and what you are thinking. Keep up the great work.
Never been this early! Brad hope you see this, you're honestly my favorite poker volgger just because I feel like you're one of us still hungry and grinding. Its such an inspiration to see your ups and downs and I hope later in life I am half as good as you. I am 19, I've got a couple books I really need to keep chipping away at but besides that any insider info to help me get the edge on my friends in the next home game? Lmao, Much love man.
I'm not Brad and hardly a pro but in most home games, people either bluff way too much or not enough. Know your friends' tendencies and exploit accordingly! :)
I understand what Brad was talking about when he was shaking. I bluffed big once to win 1/5th of my total stack. I was playing 2/5 with max $1000 buy in. Both me and my opponent were deep, ~$5000K after crushing the table. I had pocket tens in position, he raised to $60, I three bet to $100, he 4 bet to $300, I called and the flop was A J blank. he bet $400, I knew it was either fold their or bluff but what bluff would get through, I decided bluff, I tanked, slowly looked around at the pot his stack and stayed on his stack till he noticed, I gently said "all in", multiple table mates said WOW and it went dead silent this was a ~$10,000 dollar pot, my opponent tanked for a good 5 minutes, said he blocked an Ace, then folded his hand. Needless to say I was doing my best to focus on one spot on the table and not make my shaking too visible for 5 minutes. Everyone thought I had aces except for the guy next to my opponent who I could hear, he said he had an ace so I must have had Jacks. I never showed my hand so I could bluff again but for smaller amounts.
Dude I totally feel you on the hand shaking part, even noticed it before you pointed it out. Bluffs will bring out the adrenaline and raise the room temp an additional 15 degrees.
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It's a little thing but i like that you put what time it is. Cool to see how people act differently as it gets late in the night!
600th👍 I always enjoy watching Brad play while sitting outside my tiny house! Brad, you are the king of breaking down each hand and what you are thinking. Keep up the great work.
Never been this early! Brad hope you see this, you're honestly my favorite poker volgger just because I feel like you're one of us still hungry and grinding. Its such an inspiration to see your ups and downs and I hope later in life I am half as good as you. I am 19, I've got a couple books I really need to keep chipping away at but besides that any insider info to help me get the edge on my friends in the next home game? Lmao, Much love man.
I'm not Brad and hardly a pro but in most home games, people either bluff way too much or not enough. Know your friends' tendencies and exploit accordingly! :)
yellow birdie give me the shakes too
When r u posting the playground vlog?
Lol "on a scale of 1 to 10, that wouldn't be very fun"
I win lol. Thanks Brad!!
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I understand what Brad was talking about when he was shaking. I bluffed big once to win 1/5th of my total stack. I was playing 2/5 with max $1000 buy in. Both me and my opponent were deep, ~$5000K after crushing the table. I had pocket tens in position, he raised to $60, I three bet to $100, he 4 bet to $300, I called and the flop was A J blank. he bet $400, I knew it was either fold their or bluff but what bluff would get through, I decided bluff, I tanked, slowly looked around at the pot his stack and stayed on his stack till he noticed, I gently said "all in", multiple table mates said WOW and it went dead silent this was a ~$10,000 dollar pot, my opponent tanked for a good 5 minutes, said he blocked an Ace, then folded his hand. Needless to say I was doing my best to focus on one spot on the table and not make my shaking too visible for 5 minutes. Everyone thought I had aces except for the guy next to my opponent who I could hear, he said he had an ace so I must have had Jacks. I never showed my hand so I could bluff again but for smaller amounts.
QQ shoulda bet the turn...duh...you over think about it.
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