I actually like that you show all of the hands, most vloggers only show the most "interesting" or most "significant" hands so you're not really sure how they approach most spots.
When you are playing a little bit more on the tight side you should definitely show the 7 high (13:55) for advertising and for the future hands to get called on when you have a premium! Great vlog!
Babbo nice vlog nice to see somebody from my home casino. I’ve been a weekday/daytime reg at Jamul for a couple months now. I have seen you once maybe. I found you from hearing you on an older episode of CLP podcast. Keep up the good work mate
Love it Babbo! You’ve got a great playing style. What is your goal for your hourly. Also as a noob here, when you take a break do you leave the chips at the table? Thank you!
Happy to hear you enjoyed it 💪💪 I’m usually happy with 10bb and hour, working on improving my game to get it up more. When you take a break you can leave the chips on the table. There’s so many cameras and the dealer is there, nobody is going to try to steal your chips
Not exactly what I would define as aggression. Given your table image, try raising or 3-betting from early position or out of position post flop instead of always raising from the button or last position. You’ll get a lot more credit for having a strong holdings against good players who profile you as a tight player. And show some bluffs every now and then when you get caught, you’ll get more action when you actually have it!
I feel like I just experienced the same week. Was mostly slumming it in 1/2 and 1/3, losing my shirt to nonsense. Then ended the week in 2/5 and 5/10, playing sound poker and more than recouped the low stakes losses. I say, find the reliable, and stick with that.
On QJ hand you thought you could only get paid with one street of value. Why did you choose River as that street? In my experience they’re way more likely to call on turn when they have a sliver of equity vs no equity once they brick.
Showing all of your hands is much more realistic. It helps me also see that I do pretty well on what to fold and play. I play 2/5 at Texas Card House in the Dallas area.
I think that’s a terrible fold in the bomb pot hand. There’s a J on each board so you are losing to 1 combo of Jacks and 3 combos of 7s. He could have had a flush, flush draw with the J of spades, pocket 9s for set on the bottom. I’m snap calling all day
Im not loving hands in bomb pots where best case scenario where chopping and they may be free rolling us. For the most part I think this is always a fold but may be a call just because he was so shallow. Not sure honestly
Enjoying the vlogs. I prefer 2/5 but don’t mind the occasional 1/3 at all. I think I would have called w/ the Kings for $50. I know you were right this time but I think he shows up with TT-QQ, 8x or trash there the ~23% of the time you need it.
I just don’t think they’d be going for value on that River so thin with just 1 pair. At least in the games I play. As well they have to just be calling those hands preflop and deciding to raise them on the flop
He's protecting his checking range and although it may not matter so much at 1/3 it still allows your opponents to get stabby with air or worse value hands
@@emiri2979 It's a low variance play that gives you information at these lower stakes and sets up opportunities to steal and value bet/call later streets, there's really nothing wrong with keeping villain's range wide when you have a value hand
You pretty tight for a 1-3 game. Every think to limp some of these hands or raise with some of them. I mean waiting for premium hands all day is very boring !
Yeah checking OOP sometimes will give free cards to them and they may hit the turn. I do prefer checking OOP as a strategy since it gives a good amount of information with the action the opponent makes and be able to decide what to do from there. I see a small bet is fine as well
In general people play worse vs checks than bets, especially at low stakes. It’s a bit uncomfortable at first to check a ton out of position but when you see how much people over invest, it just makes sense to check. If they are likely to put money in for me, I check 100% oop. But if they are super passive, I do the betting myself.
Pocket Aces = "American Airlines" Pocket Aces that get cracked = "Aerolíneas Argentinas" Pocket Kings = "The Cowboys" Pocket Kings that get cracked = "The Dallas Cowboys". Pocket Queens = "The Ladies" Pocket Queens that get cracked = "Hillary and Chelsea".
I actually like that you show all of the hands, most vloggers only show the most "interesting" or most "significant" hands so you're not really sure how they approach most spots.
Happy to hear that you like it! 💪💪
yes
Agreed
yes, this is a nice difference. appreciate that.
Yess I agreee
Prefer 1/3 or 2/5. Most of the viewerbase will hover between these two
Well that’s my bread and butter 💪
When you are playing a little bit more on the tight side you should definitely show the 7 high (13:55) for advertising and for the future hands to get called on when you have a premium!
Great vlog!
Hi J, always enjoy playing with you at Jamul...
Honestly.... I enjoy both!
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first half of this video is definitely giving me PTSD at the poker table lately....
Babbo nice vlog nice to see somebody from my home casino. I’ve been a weekday/daytime reg at Jamul for a couple months now. I have seen you once maybe. I found you from hearing you on an older episode of CLP podcast. Keep up the good work mate
Love it Babbo! You’ve got a great playing style. What is your goal for your hourly. Also as a noob here, when you take a break do you leave the chips at the table? Thank you!
Happy to hear you enjoyed it 💪💪 I’m usually happy with 10bb and hour, working on improving my game to get it up more. When you take a break you can leave the chips on the table. There’s so many cameras and the dealer is there, nobody is going to try to steal your chips
@@Pokerbabbo Thank you! For sure 10bb per hour would be nice, good luck in your games 😉
Not exactly what I would define as aggression. Given your table image, try raising or 3-betting from early position or out of position post flop instead of always raising from the button or last position. You’ll get a lot more credit for having a strong holdings against good players who profile you as a tight player. And show some bluffs every now and then when you get caught, you’ll get more action when you actually have it!
Hrs just scared money. A year of vlogs and every vlog he bets when he has it and check folds if he doesn't 😊
I think bluffs on later streets look a lot stronger than just outright raising the flop, depending on the board
I feel like I just experienced the same week.
Was mostly slumming it in 1/2 and 1/3, losing my shirt to nonsense. Then ended the week in 2/5 and 5/10, playing sound poker and more than recouped the low stakes losses.
I say, find the reliable, and stick with that.
On QJ hand you thought you could only get paid with one street of value. Why did you choose River as that street? In my experience they’re way more likely to call on turn when they have a sliver of equity vs no equity once they brick.
U r a true grinder.... very hard to do
Love this format. What’s the strategy behind checking or over betting on the A high flop early on?
Basically that in live cash games players love to play with Ax hands so they actually have more top pair than us if we have a proper preflop range
Thanks for watching!
Showing all of your hands is much more realistic. It helps me also see that I do pretty well on what to fold and play. I play 2/5 at Texas Card House in the Dallas area.
You mean you play 25/50 on a 2/5 table!!!
@@HenryGuessed-g3e Nah
@@PokerMonkey that's how they run in austin, all the games play big
Nice three-barrel bluff! Enjoyed the vlog! (BTW, it's spelled "chaos")
Shit thanks man!! Fixed it 😅😅
Keep grinding Joey
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I think that’s a terrible fold in the bomb pot hand. There’s a J on each board so you are losing to 1 combo of Jacks and 3 combos of 7s. He could have had a flush, flush draw with the J of spades, pocket 9s for set on the bottom. I’m snap calling all day
Im not loving hands in bomb pots where best case scenario where chopping and they may be free rolling us. For the most part I think this is always a fold but may be a call just because he was so shallow. Not sure honestly
My 1/3 casino plays way bigger than this table. Most post flop pockets Aces is around $40 and you get at least 3 callers.
Enjoying the vlogs. I prefer 2/5 but don’t mind the occasional 1/3 at all. I think I would have called w/ the Kings for $50. I know you were right this time but I think he shows up with TT-QQ, 8x or trash there the ~23% of the time you need it.
I just don’t think they’d be going for value on that River so thin with just 1 pair. At least in the games I play. As well they have to just be calling those hands preflop and deciding to raise them on the flop
Man you check in veryyyy high frequency jesus. Good luck brother.
He's protecting his checking range and although it may not matter so much at 1/3 it still allows your opponents to get stabby with air or worse value hands
@@toddfromwork8931 His checking range does not matter because he is nit. He needs to be living up to his image
@@emiri2979 It's a low variance play that gives you information at these lower stakes and sets up opportunities to steal and value bet/call later streets, there's really nothing wrong with keeping villain's range wide when you have a value hand
You pretty tight for a 1-3 game. Every think to limp some of these hands or raise with some of them. I mean waiting for premium hands all day is very boring !
For me, the way you describe Vegas 2/5 seems closer in stakes to Texas 1/3 in my limited experience.
So…2/5 is my preference.
I prefer 1/3 or 1/2
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I wonder where the guy featured on 27:11 gets his manicure done 🤔
can't call with bottom set on one board in a bomb pot
whats a solid hourly rate of hands??? anyone?
I think a decent average an hour in live cash games is around 25-30. Very player and dealer dependent
I dont understand why youre not C-betting in a 3-bet pot as a 3-better because out of position? I dont think its wise to give free card to villain(s)?
He's playing scared money 💰
Yeah checking OOP sometimes will give free cards to them and they may hit the turn. I do prefer checking OOP as a strategy since it gives a good amount of information with the action the opponent makes and be able to decide what to do from there. I see a small bet is fine as well
the OOP player is supposed to check a lot.. position > PFR. cold callers can easily have range advantage post flop
In general people play worse vs checks than bets, especially at low stakes. It’s a bit uncomfortable at first to check a ton out of position but when you see how much people over invest, it just makes sense to check. If they are likely to put money in for me, I check 100% oop. But if they are super passive, I do the betting myself.
Your VPIP is super low, it shouldnt be suprising you arent getting a ton of action.
"i have no fkn clue how im doing resultswise but for the week im break even...LMAO"
I appreciate the content and you putting yourself out there but you should cut down on all the “uhhhh yea”, “soooooooo yea” it got unbearable.
Uhhh yeah I’ll take that in to consideration
Are ya playing online 2nite?
Yes sir!! 7pm 💪💪💪
1/3
Not very maniacal
Painting your nails is negative Ev
2567 is -EV
Pocket Aces = "American Airlines"
Pocket Aces that get cracked = "Aerolíneas Argentinas"
Pocket Kings = "The Cowboys"
Pocket Kings that get cracked = "The Dallas Cowboys".
Pocket Queens = "The Ladies"
Pocket Queens that get cracked = "Hillary and Chelsea".
My 1/3 casino plays way bigger than this table. Most post flop pockets Aces is around $40 and you get at least 3 callers.
You mean raising prelfop? I just have 1 size with my raise. Not going to make it bigger with AA compared to other hands