Hey Daniel I've been following your channel for about a year now. I've really been enjoying these style of videos where we see you play deep in tournaments with describing the hands. its really informative! I hope you keep doing this style! Much respect from the UK.
Very entertaining and educational!! Daniel was very animated. I have trouble checking and the hands in this video Daniel checked a lot and either value bet or bluffed if he felt he could. Can’t wait to apply this to my game😃
I literally just typed into google why would anyone not like Daniel Negreanu? I will say for some reason I enjoy your online videos over your live videos...why? Because you can teach and give more information on that platform. I have always had crazy respect for you top pros that teach the game. Because it is almost equivalent to Tom Brady teaching Aaron Donald....why make your opponent better? But we appreciate what you do....nothing but positive karma to you and your family!
Thanks Daniel for your work! Your determination to keep up with the modern standards of poker is impressive... I wish you a long life like Doyle Brunson and even more motivation to do what you have in mind.
21:05 To calculate how much you’ve won when there’s a bounty like this, it’s simple: Your bounty started at $200, and now your bounty is at $825 That means $625 has been added to your bounty (via some number of knockouts, which you don’t need to keep track of) Every time money is added to your bounty, you also get paid that exact same amount. That means you also must have been paid $625 so far (regardless of how it happened)
Esti cel mai bun ! Am invatat sa joc poker datorita tie ! La majoritatea turneelor intru pe locurile cu plata ! Iti multumesc si te rog sa postezi daca poti cat mai multe videoclipuri cu turnee online !
Only Daniel can say 'You gotta know your combinations, math is important' and 'we probably got our money back, I don't know how it works' in one video ;)
Thx. Daniel for helping the poker community & for being excellent role model for younger players. Question - after playing more than 3500 live sessions (mainly limit) more & more I’m convinced that momentum is extreamly important & greatly underrated in most books & courses. blockers & math has to be respected but some days momentum completely eliminates the math. Please share your thoughts 😎🇨🇦✌️
@@genesises I agree forcing momentum is a bad idea, also is counterintuitive considering what momentum is. That being said, when you have momentum it would also not make sense to "forcefully" stop it, so go with the momentum when you have it. Luck will always be involved but riding the wave of momentum is just smart
@@kevinkolozsy7867 yeah for sure! i've noticed i actually do exactly that sometimes, i'll notice i'm on a roll and that in turn makes me play more defensive in the fear of the opponent getting his lucky draw. best thing to do is take a breather and refocus, realize that this spot is always good for you so theres nothing to fear hehe
@@genesises Yeah I definitely relate to that! I think it is good to not punt your chips off immediately after a rush of good cards or draws though, despite potentially being able to ramp up a little more. The main thing I watch out for is how I am being perceived by other players and the table image flow, I play off of reads and position much more than just the cards, at least in tournament play but cash games I feel a bit more about just getting value from your good hands. Anyways it was good messaging you, good luck in your games bro💯
Momentum is huge… especially when it comes to how other players bet against you. If you win 2-3 hands in a row, it cools down the rest of the table BIG TIME & you can start to dominate. This is where you have to steal as many bigs as you can, and obviously don’t go all-in when someone hits AK… but yeah, momentum + system = gold.
3:20 there are 1,326 possible 2 card hands, but close enough 🙂 (52 choose 2 = 52*51 / 2 = 1,326) Edit: An easy way to remember “1326” is that it’s just the number of cards in a suit (13) followed by double that number (It works out this way specifically because 51 is very close to 50, which is half of 100. This combined with the division by 2 basically gives you 1/4th of 52 times 100, aka 13 as the first 2 digits. Then you just have to add the additional 1*52/2, which is 26 Or more succinctly: 52*51 / 2 = 52*50/2 + 52*1/2 = 52*100/4 + 26 = 1,300 + 26 = 1,326)
Another interesting one is the calculation for the odds of being dealt a pocket pair, which is exactly 1 in 17 (This comes from the fact that 51, which is one less than the deck, shows up in the calculation, and 17 is 1/3rd of 51) So how many pocket pairs are there? Well as you know, any individual pocket pair has 4 choose 2 = 6 combos. Multiply this by 13 to get the total, which is 6*13 = 78 To get the odds, divide this by the total number of hands (i.e. 1,326, as we saw above) This gives 78/1326, which doesn’t look so pretty. But both these numbers have a factor of 13 in common (i.e., 78 = 6*13 and 1326 = 102*13) So we can also just write 6/102 Both are even, so this is just 3/51 And 51 is divisible by 3, so this is just 1/17 (However, a much easier way to see this, is to realize that the first card you are dealt doesn’t matter. In order for you to be dealt a pocket pair, the 2nd card must match the first For example, if I’m dealt a 7, how likely is it to get another 7? Well, there are 51 cards remaining, and exactly 3 of them are 7s So the chances are exactly 3 in 51, or in other words 1 in 17, which is about 5.9%)
And of course, to finish categorizing the possible opening hands: Out of the remaining 16/17 hands that are not pocket pairs, exactly 1/4th are suited and the other 3/4ths are unsuited. (Very similar argument to the “intuitive” version of the pocket pair calculation above - the suit of the first card doesn’t matter, and since we are specifically talking about non-pairs, there are exactly 4 of every non-matching card left. Which is to say, the chances of being dealt a matching suit are exactly 1 in 4) This means Suited = 16/17 * 1/4 = 4/17 (which is about 23.5%) And Unsuited = 16/17 * 3/4 = 12/17 (which is about 70.6%) Ultimately, this comes directly from the 4 “suited combos” and the 12 “unsuited combos” that every non-pair of cards has (when thinking about hand ranges, for instance) Of course, it’s probably far easier to just think of these as “approximately” 25% and 75%. (And if you know the opponent doesn’t have a pocket pair, then these numbers are exact)
Hi Daniel! You are not getting the bounty issue correctly: if you eliminate a player with a 200$ bounty you are getting 200 straight into the account plus half of that is added to the bounty on your head ;)
I recently bought the book the modern poker theory. I'm also new to poker. You should do a review on the modern poker theory and explain some of it... combinatorics for example would be awesome. Haha. Huge fan man.
@@kidpoker5180 for some reason there are a massive amount of insecure dudes online who take every shot they can against dan+his fans, dont really know why but its weird :D
Why do you prefer to see the chips stacks in BB's rather than actual stack? Is it because that's how you calculate value, so you may as well cut out the middleman?
dan usually recommends "Modern Poker Theory: Building an unbeatable strategy based on GTO principles". but don't get a book because it has charts. that probably means you don't know what those charts are used for. as for the book if you are getting into learning specific charts you really need to know where to apply them and why, otherwise you just end up making your game worse with this knowledge.
Have you done any 8 max tables or how do those work? Most casual poker is done on 8 max tables with people rotating in and out. Was just wondering if you had any tips on casual play? I'm a beginner and trying to get into the poker scene.
thats because usually the video has only highlights of interesting hands he played, thus almost no folds. in reality he folds ALOT more than you see here.
There are 1326 different combinations starting hands you can have There are 52 different cards and you want 2 of them. Thats 52*51, there are 52 cards to start with for the first card and there are 51 cards left to choose from. Then you divide by how many ways those 2 cards can be arranged which is (number of cards factorial or (!)). 2!=2*1=2 52*51/2=1326
You're gonna be like Doyle, still reading bluffs and raking in huge pots at 80. Except you'll still be Kid Poker. And that's Awesome.
Your big blind song at 10:17 is my new favorite song
Daniel is so funny and lively with all the characters he plays!
I think I like Daniel's 'people on the internet' character "Daniel! Daniel!" the most.
These episodes are great, keep them coming!
Hey Daniel I've been following your channel for about a year now. I've really been enjoying these style of videos where we see you play deep in tournaments with describing the hands. its really informative! I hope you keep doing this style! Much respect from the UK.
Lol , like he read your lame text
If you are watching this you suck at poker
@@thebroughamshow6985 and if you're responding to this negatively, you are a wanker.
The emotion makes these videos so much better , solid video my guy
So true
Daniel, I have been following you for 20 years.
Amazing content with these videos, thank you!
Very entertaining and educational!! Daniel was very animated. I have trouble checking and the hands in this video Daniel checked a lot and either value bet or bluffed if he felt he could. Can’t wait to apply this to my game😃
Not only entertaining content but also helps me improve my poker game. Thanks Daniel!
I literally just typed into google why would anyone not like Daniel Negreanu? I will say for some reason I enjoy your online videos over your live videos...why? Because you can teach and give more information on that platform. I have always had crazy respect for you top pros that teach the game. Because it is almost equivalent to Tom Brady teaching Aaron Donald....why make your opponent better? But we appreciate what you do....nothing but positive karma to you and your family!
Thanks Daniel for your work! Your determination to keep up with the modern standards of poker is impressive... I wish you a long life like Doyle Brunson and even more motivation to do what you have in mind.
10:18 by far the best part of this video, wonderful singing voice Daniel! 😆
Your poker song was amazing haha! :D
21:05 To calculate how much you’ve won when there’s a bounty like this, it’s simple:
Your bounty started at $200, and now your bounty is at $825
That means $625 has been added to your bounty (via some number of knockouts, which you don’t need to keep track of)
Every time money is added to your bounty, you also get paid that exact same amount. That means you also must have been paid $625 so far (regardless of how it happened)
Esti cel mai bun ! Am invatat sa joc poker datorita tie ! La majoritatea turneelor intru pe locurile cu plata ! Iti multumesc si te rog sa postezi daca poti cat mai multe videoclipuri cu turnee online !
I love Avacedo's Modern Poker Theory book. I'm learning so much. Slowly applying and getting results!
Only Daniel can say 'You gotta know your combinations, math is important' and 'we probably got our money back, I don't know how it works' in one video ;)
You been playing lights out boss, can't wait to watch the WSOP through your lens
Thx. Daniel for helping the poker community & for being excellent role model for younger players.
Question - after playing more than 3500 live sessions (mainly limit) more & more I’m convinced that momentum is extreamly important & greatly underrated in most books & courses. blockers & math has to be respected but some days momentum completely eliminates the math.
Please share your thoughts
😎🇨🇦✌️
momentum = luck. of course you'll win when you get lucky, and it's nice when it happens - but trying to make it happen will get expensive fast.
@@genesises I agree forcing momentum is a bad idea, also is counterintuitive considering what momentum is. That being said, when you have momentum it would also not make sense to "forcefully" stop it, so go with the momentum when you have it. Luck will always be involved but riding the wave of momentum is just smart
@@kevinkolozsy7867 yeah for sure! i've noticed i actually do exactly that sometimes, i'll notice i'm on a roll and that in turn makes me play more defensive in the fear of the opponent getting his lucky draw. best thing to do is take a breather and refocus, realize that this spot is always good for you so theres nothing to fear hehe
@@genesises Yeah I definitely relate to that! I think it is good to not punt your chips off immediately after a rush of good cards or draws though, despite potentially being able to ramp up a little more. The main thing I watch out for is how I am being perceived by other players and the table image flow, I play off of reads and position much more than just the cards, at least in tournament play but cash games I feel a bit more about just getting value from your good hands. Anyways it was good messaging you, good luck in your games bro💯
Momentum is huge… especially when it comes to how other players bet against you.
If you win 2-3 hands in a row, it cools down the rest of the table BIG TIME & you can start to dominate.
This is where you have to steal as many bigs as you can, and obviously don’t go all-in when someone hits AK… but yeah, momentum + system = gold.
these videos go by soooo fast, love the energy
What book did he show with the charts near the beginning? 3:35
dj d-neg's , makin' up random hand songs ... gotta luvs it ... rock on !
Daniel teaching probability, love it 😄 wih we had this teacher in school
Daniel still doesn’t know how bounty’s work and its funny ashell🤣
17:23 - D'negs on absolute fire, , , full stride !! yeah
Love this guy… so good and funny Bro 👊🏽 ❤
hey Daniel I really liked your online tunoment series would you do it again
You gotta love this man, always passionate
I wish I had dnegs singing hand analysis in my head while i played. @10:19
3:20 there are 1,326 possible 2 card hands, but close enough 🙂
(52 choose 2 = 52*51 / 2 = 1,326)
Edit: An easy way to remember “1326” is that it’s just the number of cards in a suit (13) followed by double that number
(It works out this way specifically because 51 is very close to 50, which is half of 100. This combined with the division by 2 basically gives you 1/4th of 52 times 100, aka 13 as the first 2 digits. Then you just have to add the additional 1*52/2, which is 26
Or more succinctly:
52*51 / 2 = 52*50/2 + 52*1/2 = 52*100/4 + 26 = 1,300 + 26 = 1,326)
Another interesting one is the calculation for the odds of being dealt a pocket pair, which is exactly 1 in 17
(This comes from the fact that 51, which is one less than the deck, shows up in the calculation, and 17 is 1/3rd of 51)
So how many pocket pairs are there? Well as you know, any individual pocket pair has 4 choose 2 = 6 combos. Multiply this by 13 to get the total, which is 6*13 = 78
To get the odds, divide this by the total number of hands (i.e. 1,326, as we saw above)
This gives 78/1326, which doesn’t look so pretty. But both these numbers have a factor of 13 in common (i.e., 78 = 6*13 and 1326 = 102*13)
So we can also just write 6/102
Both are even, so this is just 3/51
And 51 is divisible by 3, so this is just 1/17
(However, a much easier way to see this, is to realize that the first card you are dealt doesn’t matter. In order for you to be dealt a pocket pair, the 2nd card must match the first
For example, if I’m dealt a 7, how likely is it to get another 7?
Well, there are 51 cards remaining, and exactly 3 of them are 7s
So the chances are exactly 3 in 51, or in other words 1 in 17, which is about 5.9%)
The calculation in my 2nd comment above is a bit cumbersome, but skip to the end for a much faster and more intuitive way to come to the same result
And of course, to finish categorizing the possible opening hands:
Out of the remaining 16/17 hands that are not pocket pairs, exactly 1/4th are suited and the other 3/4ths are unsuited. (Very similar argument to the “intuitive” version of the pocket pair calculation above - the suit of the first card doesn’t matter, and since we are specifically talking about non-pairs, there are exactly 4 of every non-matching card left. Which is to say, the chances of being dealt a matching suit are exactly 1 in 4)
This means Suited = 16/17 * 1/4 = 4/17 (which is about 23.5%)
And Unsuited = 16/17 * 3/4 = 12/17 (which is about 70.6%)
Ultimately, this comes directly from the 4 “suited combos” and the 12 “unsuited combos” that every non-pair of cards has (when thinking about hand ranges, for instance)
Of course, it’s probably far easier to just think of these as “approximately” 25% and 75%. (And if you know the opponent doesn’t have a pocket pair, then these numbers are exact)
Love these videos mate, great work!
Hi Daniel! You are not getting the bounty issue correctly: if you eliminate a player with a 200$ bounty you are getting 200 straight into the account plus half of that is added to the bounty on your head ;)
Yeah, its great!
Kid poker staying true to the name and always willing to learn
Hes the best
this was on in the background when you started singing Daniel. Im dying over here lmao.
I love the energy man 🤘
Big fan Daniel! Thank you for these videos 🙏🤙
What’s the song he starts singing around 10:20?
you are so fun to watch THANK YOU !!!!
I love these brother please keep ‘em comin
Your song is beautiful
Hey Daniel, when will we be able to play GGPoker from Spain? Is it coming soon?
Much love
I recently bought the book the modern poker theory. I'm also new to poker. You should do a review on the modern poker theory and explain some of it... combinatorics for example would be awesome. Haha. Huge fan man.
@3:29 total possible hands is 52 Choose 2 = 1326
Hellooo Monday crew!!! Let's go with another awesome view into DNegs mind
11:00 that flow 🥵
Can someone help me understand why 16:41 he is so sure a pair of six is going to win?? I would think it is quite possible the villain has a J
Dnegs i won a small tournament and now I'm chasing the 150$ gg masters 20march hope I meet you there let's goo!
@@enricopallazzo3244 I'm just a huge fan what's the problem?
@RJ Biz I think you need a psycho therapy homie
@@kidpoker5180 for some reason there are a massive amount of insecure dudes online who take every shot they can against dan+his fans, dont really know why but its weird :D
@@genesises haters gonna hate
Why do you prefer to see the chips stacks in BB's rather than actual stack? Is it because that's how you calculate value, so you may as well cut out the middleman?
You are a king and we are all your minions
Don't care about the poker... I just came for the Italian mobster impression lol :)
13:15 - BOUNTY UP BABY !!
When are you dropping an album?? 😅
Omg he is a rapper :d
Imagine winning milliona and have no idea how bounty works 😂😂👍.
Nice vid buddy 👌💪.
What are the odds of a 7 card straight flush in Hold 'Em (my two hole cards plus the 5 on the board)? Because that happened to me at the casino.
"I asked Mike... He had no fking idea" lmao 🤭😂
I actually feel a little bad for that guy going all-in with pocket fives, can you imagine being called and seeing pocket rockets? OOF.
at 16 minutes if he did not hit the 6 did 'bombing the river' mean put in a big bluff
Yes mi Lion. Bless
Awesome
Jimmy Dore and Russel Brand unbiased poker news
How/where can we (me) buy a piece of your action?
what book is that ?? 3:45
Modern Poker Theory by Micheal Acevedo (probably)
I bought it last week!
I hope these parts go infinite
Where can I buy the book you showed?
Modern Poker Theory: Building an unbeatable strategy based on GTO principles. you can buy it on amazon.
@@genesises thank you
Sir suggest the poker book for beginners
What book was that with the charts?
dan usually recommends "Modern Poker Theory: Building an unbeatable strategy based on GTO principles".
but don't get a book because it has charts. that probably means you don't know what those charts are used for. as for the book if you are getting into learning specific charts you really need to know where to apply them and why, otherwise you just end up making your game worse with this knowledge.
Have you done any 8 max tables or how do those work? Most casual poker is done on 8 max tables with people rotating in and out. Was just wondering if you had any tips on casual play? I'm a beginner and trying to get into the poker scene.
I've never heard that. Always seen 9
How do you get into these tournaments
Your a friggin goober
which book is that?
Nah nah gimme da Fuckin money....killed me loll......I love the accents, the poker play is not bad either
Go easy Danny...
how do i stake you?
You're so funny to watch. You've got real crack head energy. Great hype
Combo of aces was off, 6 not 4 combos of AA. And 6 for KK as well.
Hi Dan, Poles doesn't speak with the Russian accect.
Dnegs is off his meds!
you're a funny guy...
Dnegs gotta play a mob boss. Impressive accent.
In all seriousness very entertaining as usual. Thanks for the knowledge and laughs, my man!
Hey
"😄Даниель никогда не блефует с ним так легко играть черт возьми 🤣"
Felt like you folded a lot more than normal in this video.
thats because usually the video has only highlights of interesting hands he played, thus almost no folds. in reality he folds ALOT more than you see here.
Hi daniel, i see your videos, but i don't speak english, you could add subtitles in spanish? Thanks
Negreanu are you FISH 🐠????😀😀😀
There are 1326 different combinations starting hands you can have
There are 52 different cards and you want 2 of them. Thats 52*51, there are 52 cards to start with for the first card and there are 51 cards left to choose from. Then you divide by how many ways those 2 cards can be arranged which is (number of cards factorial or (!)). 2!=2*1=2
52*51/2=1326
What's wrong between your eyebrows? :O ?
I laughed at you talking shit
You funny
Да все позиции еквити весь опыт спорта и стратетий что всебя впитал бу бу... Сегодня играл играл баунти 10000 руб 10 10 в A9 переехали
Indian player in the table .... Possible to play from India??? GG not accessible from India !
2 bad u never bluff.....
9 combos of As and Ks if u have AK not 6! (:
Wrong.
I got an idea people ,quit poker if you need these videos to emulate any part of Dan's plays . Get a life lol tools
you are spamming crap on random yt videos telling people to get a life. do you know what irony is?
Why
very generous of you to share your thoughts during live play but can you keep the singing to a minimum please?