1/3 And A Final Table Worth $5,000! | The $0 To $2,000,000 Challenge | Poker Vlog 7
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- This is the $2,000,000 Net Worth Challenge, beginning on July 26th, 2024.
Starting with $0 to my name, a car, video equipment, and a few necessities I must grind my way up, find creative ways to make money, and continue the journey to semi-retirement. Enjoy :)
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I was waiting for an episode of “I’m selling plasma and other bodily liquids.”
Ha, I sell plasma to fund my poker bankroll
BluffaloSam to -$100,000 speedrun
When you downsize to lower stakes, you are still using the same logic that you use when playing high stakes with better talent. This seems to be common with a lot of the vloggers I watch.
When playing 1/3, sometimes I think it's best to play closer to ABC poker. The majority of your opponents at this level don't understand things closely related to GTO. Some may still be working on understanding pot odds.
Oh man. The Ks3s hand. 1st off vs a btn straddle its just a fold. But since you did raise it. And the board hit your range really well you should have c-bet the flop nearly 100% of the time. Not to mention that it actually hit your hand pretty good. If you are going to check you should have check raised. Overall that hand was played horribly.
The 99 hand. These guys who limp with AK and raise only with AA and KK are the best ones to set mine against. Call the $35. If you hit your set and no chance of him having a set. Just raise him on the flop and hes gonna jam. If you miss fold to his flop bet. Set mining vs these opponents has made me a LOT of money in low stakes cash.
On the 99 hand, the opponent's total stack was just $75. Can't set mine.
@akhileshanandh2073 I couldn't see the stack size on my phone screen. Yeah it makes it hard if only $75. Makes it a jam or fold pre. And if he's always flitting hands like AK I wouldn't jam.
I was cringing through that Ks3s hand. Flop a monster after raising preflop and as played, he gave himself no chance to win the pot aside from realizing the 40-50% equity he had. Just lead out and bet, especially after raising preflop. It's completely possible that your range includes AK and AQ, KK, AA, even 44 A4. It's completely feasible to believe that opponent hands like A3, A2, K10, K9 will fold to a half pot bet. 2nd pair, with a 3 kicker is NOT a showdown hand. Check calling flop, check calling turn with a plan to check fold river is AWFUL. That's the strategy I would have with something like A-10, A-J.
Calling ATo and then folding top pair is probably lighting a BB on fire
Top pair! Fold.
Did I hear you say you were on a 9 month downswing 😮 Don't want to alarm you but not sure that would qualify as just a " DOWNSWING "
Didn't go back but if you did say that you might want to try miniature golf or dominos would be good....
Love your vlog and your thought process. As someone who plays these low stakes games, I think if you just folded every time someone check-raised the river, you'd be money ahead. Massively underbluffed spot at this level (barring some opponent you are genuinely convinced would actually make this play as a bluff, of course.).
Getting minclicked on the river is 99% fold in low stakes
This, he has way more value combos then you gave him credit for, I said Q9c out loud before you even called. He can have Q9c 97c J8c J10c 45d 46d A4d A5d, yea a lot of these hands SHOULD be stabbing turn when checked to but as you see with the Q9c they often don’t in low stakes, this line is just such a low frequency bluff you have to fold unless opponent has showed a propensity to get out of line
Stop paying off rivers at 1/3 my man
We like the actual live table games. Not the online poker stuff.
He can’t afford live anymore bro
@@RedHorsePokerwhy?
@@anthonyn.5203lol cause he’s broke?
@@xpgamingpro7888 I thought this is for the challenge?
I agree but hes broke and already doing it. Might as well post it and hope it pops off. I dont watch them either but i understand why hes doing it
I just finished work, cooked some food, sat on my PC and noticed a new upload! This is a good evening!
$2000 a month rent is crushing when your trying to dig yourself out of a hole playing low stakes, find a better option.
I know you're on a downswing and that must suck, but I've never seen a player with more promise than you. I still believe you're one of the best ever.
Lmao
Ya the guy cant even see a str8 on board when making a hero call. 😂 crusher
UA-camr do suck at poker but when of the best when tons of pros hace xhannels gtfoh
@@Moneyovertruth He's far more studied than Daniel Negraneau, Phil Hellmuth, many of the greats, and I'm sure I could drag up clips of them all missing a straight even though they can spell it. He's only been playing for a few years and he's already at this level.
youre not very good
bad decisions
fold 45$ preflop with 99 lol
Thanks to you, I have now watched my first ever online poker game! Great content as always!
Im jamming those 9s
Only $48 on a gym membership? They wanted to charge me $70
Why would he ever have aces or kings there @18:03
Can you explain the theory or point me to a lesson about why you would raise even more for an A-high? 27:10
was looking forward for the hotpot shot.
thank you - now Monday afternoon workout can begin
lol 10 more of these we are out of the hole! Get back to the Wynn in Vegas
nice run
Enjoy 🎉🎉🎉
The A10 semi bluff didn't work but was played very well...flop & turn bets are fine but good job shuttin it down on the river cuz you were probably getting called there.
Problem is the turn uncaps the in position range. So overbetting there doesn't really make that much sense. Although I could be convinced otherwise.
@@karlmason7985-Checking the turn & getting a free card is probably best there but a bet isn't bad either.
I really don't understand folding a pair of anything because of a $35 raise preflop..
The villain only has around 70 dollars total. He says that the villain is the type of player to legitimately never raise unless he has like JJ or QQ plus (saying he would just call 10 dollars with AK). If that is true most of the time, calling with 99 is torching money because we aren't getting the right odds to set mine by a long shot and we aren't doing well in an all-in pre, so folding is the only option.
Hopefully that clears it up for you some
The guy was an OMC and raised half his stack, he just had aces
@@thegrizzly7402 a pair of aces can be beat by a set of 2s. Only $35 is worth seeing a flop. Could have taken him and his 2 aces for his full stack
This, don't pay nits.
Just checking in to say that I am a fan and want you to win but online poker is completely unwatchable for me. It is tough to not open just to give it a like as support. I don't like though