All of this. Your man goes back to Chihuahua, his friends say "How was Las Vegas?" "Man, I met Andrew Neeme!" That's how the story goes, and it's so cool.
Andrew's absolutely a class act, I ran into him at Resorts World as he was cashing out from a PLO session, he stopped to take a selfie and chat with me about his WSOP run. Told him that me and the boys were rooting hard for him and Tony. Great to see all of the comments recognizing his love for the fans.
People forget that Andrew Neeme was the guy who really started the Poker Vlog thing. Many of you young guys think that Andrew is about 150 years old and his nickname is Old Man Coffee but he is not he is only about 55 (maybe 60?) and Brad Owen is not his son btw. Thank you Andrew for all your hard work keep at it. Parenthetically, in the vid, Andrew uses the term "Duzie" which is an expression from the 1930s which meant something was special because an automobile known as the Duesenberg from that time was a very expensive special car. Just to be clear Andrew didn't actually live in the 1930s.
Andrew you are so good with people. Definitely your super power! I ran into you during Day 3 and 4 of the WSOP Main Event and you were so nice. You were raised properly! :) Cudos to your Mom and Dad!
Nice work Andrew. I really appreciated you leaving the shot of your fan from Mexico in today’s episode. Well done Sir! Shows how much of a gentleman you are! Thanks for sharing. Keep up the great work
As always, Andrew, really appreciate the continued content and creativity that you bring to your vlogs. Happy to see. Vlogs again, in various locations that are also not live stream footage.
Some say the godvlogger. Andrew stopping mid vlog to say what’s up and take a pic is what it’s all about. I always think about running into him or brad when I’m in Vegas. My nephews would lose their minds.
The OG….I play in MGM National Harbor and several years ago a guy from Vegas was there. We started talking about vloggers. He knew you and reinforced how genuinely nice you are. You deserve all the success you have worked so hard to achieve.
Good job, slow playing a set with both players having flush draws is...ideal. Then hitting a boat when they hit their flush...euphoria. Like the guy from the A-Team says, "I love when a plan comes together".
Great hit Andrew. Love your rapid fire assessments during a near real time portrayals of the local environment….of the actual hand, like the mouse-eye view.
Yeah brad and andrew are the goats 🐐 of poker vloggs. I like johnny vibes and mariano. And rampage ethan. Gotta start watching all these channels again njoy
The pocket 6 hand I was thinking man it would be sick if the EP had AK of spades and the opp to your left had 89 of spades. The Ks on the turn made me know i was wrong but damn I was close enough. Sick hand
@@AndrewNeeme That very true about AKss double barrel. You’re completely right. This is a super interesting hand. I think hands where hero hits card they need yet still could be bad (you make straight / opponent makes flush) to be some of the most interesting / difficult of Poker especially NL. I think it’s easier to anticipate that situation in PLO but in NL it really is a blender situation as your vlog demonstrates. I very much understand your logic that his range is heavily weighted to spades but my reaction to watching the hand is are you opening yourself up to being exploited by the nut blocker. If you are folding the straight, will you call with any hands to defend against bluffs? Maybe it’s right to have no minimum defense frequency here because of your read that his range is so flush heavy. Regardless, thank you for the vlog and all you have done for poker. Sincerely, An appreciative fan.
that hand was insane! I knew the holdings before due to the action i guessed Top pair nut flush draw against another massive combo draw, Turn heart sink and the river is a bailout! DAMMMM!
Spent 20 minutes contemplating that first hand history... then decided to just watch the rest of the vlog lol. Your problem not mine 😅 Best of luck Andrew!
Great stuff. Loved the first (55) hand, that's much more interesting, honestly, than "flop a set, run into a massive 3way cooler, and somehow escape with all the chips." I mean, im super glad, but we all play that hand about the same, and even if we don’t, it's all ending up in the mide anyway. The 5's however, I'm not good enough to fold the river, and I suspect few are. That said, I bet it was the right fold.
I have to get back in the game. 10-15 years ago I was playing on my A game in the local tournaments/,home games and was very successful. I even came in 1st at a Foxwoods tournament. But the local games all dried up and the charity games/EPT was just such a grind when you have to work Monday through Friday, and the payouts were very low. But grinding away for points was so time consuming. so I hardly ever play anymore at all. Having to make/have x-amount of money every month to survive has kept me in the rat race and off the tables. Time to rethink my priorities and how to successfully prioritize. Thanks Andrew!
For the first hand, I think there's much bluff in the river, cause u don't have any space. However, what kind of hands could fired 3 ways in previous, especially, the river and turn are heavy bets. I don't think space suited cards need to fired in turn in most probability cause is medium power hand, just check in previous maybe a good choice. So, I think river is 50 percentage to call
QT suited? Another words..it was a favorable outcome. 😊 Hey..can't wait to meet you and Brad at the meet up game November 9th at Bestbet Jacksonville. Thats mostly where I play.
Yet another awesome Andrew Neeme vlog. BTW bro, the Favorable link in the description isn’t clickable. Difficult to see if you aren’t specifically looking for it.
I truly believe in the first hand the villain was actually trying to represent your hand (i.e. the "5") with the 4-to-straight board instead of the front door flush and I am confident he was bluffing there repping exactly what you had with perhaps the Ace spades as well... I think I would've called that river $1200...just imho :-///
This is a silly take. He has bet big on two of the previous streets, the flop being into two opponents. Not to mention he raised from early position which has very few 5's in range (probably only A5 suited, maybe k5 suited). He is repping one thing, and one thing only, the flush. Mass data shows an extreme resistance to bluff when wet cards come changing the nuts. He either has the ace of spades, or actually has the flush here every time. I believe Andrew made the correct fold, I would have done the same. The solver pure calls 55 combos with a spade and for one's without a spade calls 50% and folds 50% meaning it is a 0 ev call.
I think the only item bad for the game of those that you mention is the “straddle from anywhere“ option. I don’t like that someone can continuously buy position.
I actually thought when you said your opponent checked their cards before betting the river being a bit of tell with the 55 that you were gonna call because of that. Purely anecdotal, but I've found that usually to be a sign they don't have the flush, as remembering both cards are the same suit is way easier than remember which card is which suit in an unsuited hand, so many players won't need to check their suits. Not impossible for them to have a flush there, but I think I'd weight him more likely to have had a hand (if they had anything) like the overpairs with one spade that the straight would still beat. But I don't claim to be as good as Andrew, nor have any history/info so maybe I'd just be stuck another $1200.
Obviously we don't know...but I feel like the 55 hand is a call. Firing 3 barrels seems too aggro with a flush draw, looking at his cards on the river seems like he wasn't thinking about his suits, and if he did have the flush...wouldn't he do a value bet instead of the overbet?
That first hand fold is particularly good if the opponent is a skilled pro. I use that fake flush look all the time to fool bad players but I think it has the opposite effect with a player at your level.....but then again he knows you know that.
4:04. I enjoyed your hand analysis. It was fold on flop?? 5s and 6s are your counter outs. so, with only 4 outs, no point continuing. unless you were hoping tiring him out and eventually bluff on river.
Love the way you take time in the middle of your vlog to interact with fans. Humble,friendly,and keeping it real. Mad props
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All of this. Your man goes back to Chihuahua, his friends say "How was Las Vegas?" "Man, I met Andrew Neeme!" That's how the story goes, and it's so cool.
@@leehjones His non-poker friends go, "who?" but I am sure his poker friends know!
Andrew's absolutely a class act, I ran into him at Resorts World as he was cashing out from a PLO session, he stopped to take a selfie and chat with me about his WSOP run. Told him that me and the boys were rooting hard for him and Tony. Great to see all of the comments recognizing his love for the fans.
People forget that Andrew Neeme was the guy who really started the Poker Vlog thing. Many of you young guys think that Andrew is about 150 years old and his nickname is Old Man Coffee but he is not he is only about 55 (maybe 60?) and Brad Owen is not his son btw. Thank you Andrew for all your hard work keep at it. Parenthetically, in the vid, Andrew uses the term "Duzie" which is an expression from the 1930s which meant something was special because an automobile known as the Duesenberg from that time was a very expensive special car. Just to be clear Andrew didn't actually live in the 1930s.
There’s no way he’s 55-60 😂😂 quick google search tells me he’s probably 44-45 years old
Casey neistat of the poker vlog
I know but when I speak to guys only 20ish they think he is 60 lol Crazy kids.@@jalengriffin595
I'm sure Andrew will love to read that you think he is 55 maybe 60😅. He's late 40s
Trooper was the first but never gets the credit. Andrew admitted that once but never said it again
A man of the people. Stops in the middle of recording to properly greet a fan. Love it.
Andrew you are so good with people. Definitely your super power! I ran into you during Day 3 and 4 of the WSOP Main Event and you were so nice. You were raised properly! :) Cudos to your Mom and Dad!
Nice work Andrew. I really appreciated you leaving the shot of your fan from Mexico in today’s episode. Well done Sir! Shows how much of a gentleman you are! Thanks for sharing. Keep up the great work
''He figures life out, life is easy poker is easy for this man'' XDXD That was hilarious Andrew
I appreciate that you took time out to engage and take a picture!
Classic, especially the part where the fan wonders over to you while editing, and you give him more time than he knows what to do with 😊
What a class act. Clearly someone who took his courage to talk to you and you took the time for him. Freaking awesome 🤘😎💙
I agree. Just because someone has followers, fame or wealthy doesn’t make them better than anyone else. If only more people were like Andrew.
Respect for leaving the part in when the dude from Mexico came to say hi! That was an awesome interaction!
My favorite part of your video is when you paused to allow your fan a selfie with you. Thanks for being a great human being!
Awesome a fan being in the vlog!
Love that fan moment; way to keep the video rolling!
it's so nice you take the time to chat with your fans, so awesome to see
wow that 5-4 spades and the AQ spades is actually INSANE... I was like "wow... WOW when I read the 5-4"
My face 🫨
Classic. Love the meet and greet while filming. OG. Keeping it humble and always real. Andrew neeme. Love it. 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
As always, Andrew, really appreciate the continued content and creativity that you bring to your vlogs. Happy to see. Vlogs again, in various locations that are also not live stream footage.
Have always loved your vlogs. Eclectic, informative, enjoyable. Thank you.
Appreciate the comment, George.
Some say the godvlogger. Andrew stopping mid vlog to say what’s up and take a pic is what it’s all about.
I always think about running into him or brad when I’m in Vegas.
My nephews would lose their minds.
Message me on IG so I can send your nephews a video.
@@AndrewNeemeSee this is what i’m talking about. Saint Andrew, everybody!!
The OG….I play in MGM National Harbor and several years ago a guy from Vegas was there. We started talking about vloggers. He knew you and reinforced how genuinely nice you are. You deserve all the success you have worked so hard to achieve.
What a crazy suck out at the end of the big hand! Such an interesting 3 way all in hand
Awesome hand, the 66. Spiking that river card 🤌
Good job, slow playing a set with both players having flush draws is...ideal. Then hitting a boat when they hit their flush...euphoria. Like the guy from the A-Team says, "I love when a plan comes together".
Great hit Andrew. Love your rapid fire assessments during a near real time portrayals of the local environment….of the actual hand, like the mouse-eye view.
Yeah brad and andrew are the goats 🐐 of poker vloggs. I like johnny vibes and mariano. And rampage ethan. Gotta start watching all these channels again
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Hey Andrew , it's nice of you to continue your vlog even with the fan wanting to say hi . Keep up the good fight !
The pocket 6 hand I was thinking man it would be sick if the EP had AK of spades and the opp to your left had 89 of spades. The Ks on the turn made me know i was wrong but damn I was close enough. Sick hand
Really enjoyed this vlogging style
Nice! That was some hand with the 66! 💰
A lot of people act nice on UA-cam for views but you can just tell Andrew is so genuine
Depends how stuck I am tho.
Lions looking good this year, congrats on both wins!!
Class move with fan.
I appreciate your analysis on 55 hand but do you think he would double barrel with AKss. Feels more like AA with single spade.
For sure would double barrel AKss on that turn especially.
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That very true about AKss double barrel. You’re completely right.
This is a super interesting hand.
I think hands where hero hits card they need yet still could be bad (you make straight / opponent makes flush) to be some of the most interesting / difficult of Poker especially NL. I think it’s easier to anticipate that situation in PLO but in NL it really is a blender situation as your vlog demonstrates.
I very much understand your logic that his range is heavily weighted to spades but my reaction to watching the hand is are you opening yourself up to being exploited by the nut blocker. If you are folding the straight, will you call with any hands to defend against bluffs?
Maybe it’s right to have no minimum defense frequency here because of your read that his range is so flush heavy.
Regardless, thank you for the vlog and all you have done for poker.
Sincerely,
An appreciative fan.
Another great video from the Godfather himself...
Respect for the pic with a fan.
As always...Very enjoyable Video Andrew ..Happy to Partake!
Nice of you to take time for a fan.
Oh yeah I also just won a tourney!!!! My first cash ever!!!! Love it. Going for the big one. Tampa hard rock here I come!!!! Thank Neeme
Hooray for the good guys!
that hand was insane! I knew the holdings before due to the action i guessed Top pair nut flush draw against another massive combo draw, Turn heart sink and the river is a bailout! DAMMMM!
Haven't seen that big Neeme smile for a while.. Great Dramatic full house!!!
Man! Sixes are just awsome! :)
Right?!
Spent 20 minutes contemplating that first hand history... then decided to just watch the rest of the vlog lol. Your problem not mine 😅 Best of luck Andrew!
Now thats how you greet a fan who has interrupted you. Grace and honor. No b!tching like a certain Romanian. Class act Andrew.
Great stuff. Loved the first (55) hand, that's much more interesting, honestly, than "flop a set, run into a massive 3way cooler, and somehow escape with all the chips." I mean, im super glad, but we all play that hand about the same, and even if we don’t, it's all ending up in the mide anyway.
The 5's however, I'm not good enough to fold the river, and I suspect few are. That said, I bet it was the right fold.
I have to get back in the game. 10-15 years ago I was playing on my A game in the local tournaments/,home games and was very successful. I even came in 1st at a Foxwoods tournament. But the local games all dried up and the charity games/EPT was just such a grind when you have to work Monday through Friday, and the payouts were very low. But grinding away for points was so time consuming. so I hardly ever play anymore at all. Having to make/have x-amount of money every month to survive has kept me in the rat race and off the tables. Time to rethink my priorities and how to successfully prioritize. Thanks Andrew!
That $9k hand was incredible! Very nice hand, sir. Got em!
inching along to that 200k sub!! another banger Mr. Neeme GG..
Those are some lucky chips right there. Good luck 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
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Can’t wait to meet you and the gang at Playground in 1 month !!😁
For the first hand, I think there's much bluff in the river, cause u don't have any space. However, what kind of hands could fired 3 ways in previous, especially, the river and turn are heavy bets. I don't think space suited cards need to fired in turn in most probability cause is medium power hand, just check in previous maybe a good choice. So, I think river is 50 percentage to call
I know EXACTLY how that guy felt when he said he was nervous 😂😂😂
QT suited? Another words..it was a favorable outcome. 😊
Hey..can't wait to meet you and Brad at the meet up game November 9th at Bestbet Jacksonville. Thats mostly where I play.
See you there Craig. ☀️
A true man of the people and you just love to see it. In His Neeme we pray, Amen. 🙏
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What’s it like to always sun run?
Yet another awesome Andrew Neeme vlog.
BTW bro, the Favorable link in the description isn’t clickable. Difficult to see if you aren’t specifically looking for it.
Thanks, fixed and will adjust going forward. Appreciate that.
Excellent sesh, thanks, Andrew.
I truly believe in the first hand the villain was actually trying to represent your hand (i.e. the "5") with the 4-to-straight board instead of the front door flush and I am confident he was bluffing there repping exactly what you had with perhaps the Ace spades as well... I think I would've called that river $1200...just imho :-///
This is a silly take. He has bet big on two of the previous streets, the flop being into two opponents. Not to mention he raised from early position which has very few 5's in range (probably only A5 suited, maybe k5 suited). He is repping one thing, and one thing only, the flush. Mass data shows an extreme resistance to bluff when wet cards come changing the nuts. He either has the ace of spades, or actually has the flush here every time. I believe Andrew made the correct fold, I would have done the same. The solver pure calls 55 combos with a spade and for one's without a spade calls 50% and folds 50% meaning it is a 0 ev call.
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the nicest person in the industry 😭
Hot damn! That 3-way all-in was wild! River card was epic af. I don't think the other 2 players could've gotten away from it.
Very understandable for them to pile it in.
1) the trooper
2) October 2016 Andrew
3) November 2016 Jeff Boski
4) December 2016 Brad Owen
Great vlog! Yay content!
Nice win 🏆
I think the only item bad for the game of those that you mention is the “straddle from anywhere“ option. I don’t like that someone can continuously buy position.
He runs so above EV for so long it’s insane
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I like a flop and turn call better with the 55 if you have a spade that way if you catch a 5 it doesn’t complete the front door flush.
It’s a daamnnnnn good show!
" WOW" that full house hand, dream card.
9:12 is what dream boards are made of. 😍
Insane how good you and Jiggeties run.
Congratulations on another great winning session. Love to see it. Good luck in future sessions. And as always thank you for the fix,lol !
Thanks saechang. 👊🏼
@@AndrewNeeme You're welcome, sir !
We have met at Hustlers couple of years ago, I am the unnecessarily tall Asian man .
@@saechang880830-60 year old Asian male?
I actually thought when you said your opponent checked their cards before betting the river being a bit of tell with the 55 that you were gonna call because of that. Purely anecdotal, but I've found that usually to be a sign they don't have the flush, as remembering both cards are the same suit is way easier than remember which card is which suit in an unsuited hand, so many players won't need to check their suits. Not impossible for them to have a flush there, but I think I'd weight him more likely to have had a hand (if they had anything) like the overpairs with one spade that the straight would still beat. But I don't claim to be as good as Andrew, nor have any history/info so maybe I'd just be stuck another $1200.
Agreed it was a reverse tell.
Nice. What's the standard tip for the dealer on a 9K pot?
There isn’t one, tip whatever you’d like.
Samuel from chihuahua Mexico. Love it!!! Profitable session.
more like wynning in the cash amirite fellas?😂
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Not bad for a Monday night.
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Hey Aaron, how’s the ACL coming along?
It’s fucked.
Good Afternoon
Where are the PLO vlogs?!
That first hand a likely candidate for opponent was A5ss
I love the hand will you fold on the flop and you keep commentating as a spectator.
When the fan interrupted I half way expected it to be the Asian Jesse Jackson from Jamon's vlog lol
The only thing bad for poker games is the button/Mississippi straddle
66 hand was mad one, every card connected everyone
Choo....chooo....Neeme cash train leaving the station
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I spit out my food when you said “queen high is not going to win at showdown tune in for more tips”
Andrew is such a class act.
Let's go! Hopefully you win :)
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Obviously we don't know...but I feel like the 55 hand is a call. Firing 3 barrels seems too aggro with a flush draw, looking at his cards on the river seems like he wasn't thinking about his suits, and if he did have the flush...wouldn't he do a value bet instead of the overbet?
I think I spotted a marked card at 15:20
That was me that bluffed you with the pocket Kings with King if spades
A man named Trust Jesus would unlikely be found at the Wynn 5/10 at that hour. 🕵🏼♂️
A man named Trust Jesus wouldn't lie either 🤷♂️
@AndrewNeeme 🤣 🤣 keyword there was "a man".... I'm just a dude and I'm far from Jesus!
I think it was a great fold but I still would call.😂😂degen
Haha I understand.
great video as usual
That first hand fold is particularly good if the opponent is a skilled pro. I use that fake flush look all the time to fool bad players but I think it has the opposite effect with a player at your level.....but then again he knows you know that.
The way that hand played, and my gut, tells me villian had AsAx. I would've at LEAST called there with that pot. 🤔
@@Ggoodlad1I agree I would’ve made the call. This is what’s called a crying call lol
Timothy Burke gets it. ♥️
4:04. I enjoyed your hand analysis. It was fold on flop?? 5s and 6s are your counter outs. so, with only 4 outs, no point continuing. unless you were hoping tiring him out and eventually bluff on river.
Wow at the suck and resuck on the 66 hand. Both those guys must have jizzed when the turn hit.
6:28 on the flo;, that should say EP bets $50, not EP raises to $50
I’m that 1/2!! 🎉
Super cooler