GETTING BODIED AT BELLAGIO $2/5 | Poker Vlog #47
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- Опубліковано 5 лис 2024
- I finish my Vegas trip with three short poker sessions and show my results for the entire trip.
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Our high hands every half hour on the weekends are $400 or $500.
The overwhelming majority of people tip between $25 and $50 on those high hands. I’d say you were on the upper end of the spectrum and that the dealer was appreciative
The smash tournament was really interesting. I don’t think you played poker to terribly, that feeling when you instantly know you made a mistake is the worst but a sign of growth in my opinion. I’ve noticed when I’m to focused on results my game suffers a lot. Thanks for the video!
Good stuff Soody boy
Great vlog! Thx for sharing🙏
Actually.... thanks! This seems to be Actually a regular day poker session. Some bad n some good decisions n run outs. REALLY enjoyed this vlog, will be watching from now on
Click for the poker hands, stay for the nacho daddy content
Loved The Vlog!!
When you started talking about how much to tip on the hand when you made quads, I was telling myself that I would tip the $50. Seems fair to me.
thatsc awesime bro !
Its funny at 2:25 knowing you won the hand because your showing your cards and the 5 is pushed up lol
Id say the correct tip for a 450 high hand jack pot is 25$
nuts i do 10 buks thats it.
Hated the way you played the pocket 5’s (turned quads). Should have definitely made a small flop bet ($20-$25), build the pot a bit, then sheepishly check the turn (quads) to allow for someone to bluff, then either re-raise, or if checked through, bet another $75 or so on the river. Not sure how that would have worked out, but that’s how I saw it going down. As far as the tip goes, probably $25 would have been sufficient, after all, these dealers are used to $1 tips at the $1-$2 tables.
Promo money taken out of pots for high hands and jackpots destroys win rates and you're unlikely to recoup it. I don't see any reason to turn around and give it away when luck happens to smile upon you. But it's your money, so do whatever you feel like doing.
Also used to play competitive smash. Ven is very good tough brutal 1st match
That aj hand felt like a block bet on the river to try and get a cheap showdown
10 per cent standard. I have tip (off to the side) to dealers that I have a good repord . No tax for them. I just tell them at the table to meet me on break.
Did you say you gave the dealer $50? I'd give like $10 lol. That's insane
10 j hand is juat a cooler imo
I will say 5% would be good. When ever I hit a bonus I would think of it as a tax refund
Yep - $50 tip is exactly right.
Always 10%
Looks like Signature??
Lol as I say that, you say it in the vlog
On average 10%
If u tip 50 every time u win 450 u will go broke !! Nice gesture every once in a while to dealer u like but 15-20$ is plenty tip
Your cheap
10% is fair and what we so here in my local poker room
$50 is an excellent tip.
40 tip. Run it up!
You definitely should have worked a little more profit into that quad 5s hand.
Dude, trust me go pay $2/$5 at Aria during the day..... Find yourself an action table, rake in a 4 figure win and bounce.
$50 sounds good to me
$50 tip is more than generous
3% rounded up, $15. If you are really enamored with the dealer, 5%. You are taxed on this and you are playing for profit.
I could never play 2/5 with the buy in capped at $500, lol.
i mean you are right he could have had a straight but i can tell you by just looking at his actual hands that he is older and is far less likely to doing a weird bluff here.. He could be a fish that does a spaz out and value jams trip queens but that is also kinda rare in 2/5 and its dumb to speculate just wait until you get actual information on your opponent then start exploiting them... Its super easy to raise to much on that river with a board like that.. I personally dont think your raise size was bad at all because very very few people would ever attempt to raise here with a bluff but if you were to min raise you will see something like a 3 to 5 % increase in people bluffing you here.. so i wouldnt freak to hard about your raise size.. honestly 130 is probably the lowest i would be raising here because it looks like you are trying to extract value but not trying to over due it.
I always tip 10% on any promotions
So if u win 200k u tipping 20k.. lies 😅
No tipping ever
You are too results oriented in your decision making. Make decisions based on what's going to maximize your value over the long term not each individual hand
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I would tip like 30 bucks. You weren't there that long.
A good tip amount is 7% of gross winnings or 10% the after tax amount if taxed.
J10 is a fold, a snap fold that matter, chop at best, and the guy u showed who had the 99, do you think he’s even 3 bet jamming J10? Do you think he ever has it in him to turn KQ or QJ into a bluff? Don’t give people credit for being capable especially when they don’t earn it. This guy probably sat around and nut peddled all night like 90% of the 2/5 field
Seriously it so strange to me that the Bellagio, one of the pre-eminent poker rooms in all the world, is still behind the times and caps the max buy-in for 2/5 at $500 which typically is the normal max buy-in at most 1/3 games nationwide :-///
What makes it even worse is their $5/$10 max is 2500 it’s just so dumb to do this to their player pool
Because Aria, another MGM property, is close by and offers the higher buyins to players with bigger rolls. They’re going for the players on a tighter poker budget and I think it’s good business sense to have two rooms that cater to two different player pools.
They say they want to keep the caps to keep 2/5 recreational. The 5/10 is to push the people who want to play bigger to the 10/20 game.
1-3%. At my home card room and depending who dealt id give more. Also $5 to the floor.
Bodied?? Dude you lost like $160...
Very generous tip…I tip a buck or two on pots won and that’s it. I’m not tipping on money won from the house as they’re banking rake and you’re paying into the promo and rarely winning it. 30 hands per hour plus their $7/hour wage= $40+ per hour to deal cards (they make enough already to do their easy job). That’s what I make hauling crude oil (driving a goddamn bomb around)
Poker dealers at bellagio make $35/hr. I know several of them and I’m a poker dealer in Vegas myself. It’s much harder work than it looks.
@@sethreicks3534 Dealing omaha is much harder than it looks, but every dealer can deal holdem with their eyes closed. Omaha players should tip nicely, holdem players the minimum.
we have to control people and manage people’s money. we are paying attention to everything so that people don’t cheat and try to take your money not following the rules. now imagine that for 8+ hours and big stakes. It’s not an easy job. If anything, it’s a really stressful job
@@EternalSoul222 you chose the job and chose an income that’s subject to others’ generosity. The “challenging, risky” element you describe is laughable to me, having worked on oil drilling rigs- 90 hour weeks, and seen people lose limbs and life, and a lack of awareness means serious/fatal injury- not calling the floor for a video surveillance review LOL, but hey- I chose that field. I never even made an argument about how easy nor hard the job is, but telling me it’s not easy won’t increase your tip. Your job requires adherence to game rules while performing robotic repetition and calling on the floor for rule enforcement and dispute resolution, while maintaining 100% neutrality. As my favorite dealer once said- “it took me a while to understand it’s the player’s game and I’m just a facilitator.” If you think your job is to “control people” you’re delusional
@@ericdoheny9108 I don’t care about how much people tip. Whatever they give me, I’m happy with.
But when you’re talking about jobs where people constantly are talking shit to you for stuff that isn’t in your control, it gets under your skin sometimes . Taking abuse for no reason is worth the pay.