You’ll Never Believe What My Opponent Calls My ALL-IN With In HUGE POT! Poker Vlog #72

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 69

  • @kirasbhsurf
    @kirasbhsurf Рік тому +6

    The quality and work you put on your videos is absolutely amazing, one of the easier poker videos to watch out there. Thank you

  • @Nikkithedog-t6b
    @Nikkithedog-t6b Рік тому +8

    Wow Ash, your mindset coach is doing a great job. No way in your early vlogs would you have been that positive after that session. Good for you.

  • @ErikaCastro4TruckerLife
    @ErikaCastro4TruckerLife Рік тому

    Great video! Haven’t watched you in awhile and omg amazing info you are providing. Thank you sis

  • @edburrage6596
    @edburrage6596 Рік тому +2

    Great video Ash. Thanks for your analysis. I always seem to lose with A/Q in tournaments; depending upon my blinds.
    TCH on line seems to show many crazy aggressive players. Stay positive and happy you had a good vacation.

  • @deborahkohler780
    @deborahkohler780 Рік тому +2

    I myself learned a lot with your play today, you gave easy to understand explanation on your play and what your opponents are or should be doing, noting just how much you are on top of the players and chip counts. Sorry for the loss, but gain for me. Hope to get to Texas one day and maybe play in a game your in. Thanks for all you do. Best of luck...

  • @pokerpariah
    @pokerpariah Рік тому +2

    Can't wait for TCH Las Colinas to open. Much nicer location and I'll feel much safer in that area compared to Dallas.

  • @leehjones
    @leehjones Рік тому +1

    17:30 Shoving is not the high variance route. That's the route that ensures you realize your equity. As you noted, there are a million terrifying turn cards. However, only relatively few of them beat you, but you don't know which ones.
    By shoving, you avoid making a catastrophic mistake by folding to the wrong scare card, which either of tour two opponents could use to blow you off the pot.
    Sometimes the seemingly scarier option is the safest one.

    • @christianbache4074
      @christianbache4074 Рік тому

      Totally agree. Bottom two pair on this kind of board is not a hand to slowplay. Allin is the only move, and as you points out its a common misconception that a shove is high variance. Taking the clearly biggest +EV line is the oposite.

  • @patrickbrock898
    @patrickbrock898 Рік тому

    LG! Your breakdowns are grreat

  • @Rob.777
    @Rob.777 Рік тому

    Omg sick what a fish that's why I love Texas poker calling off with 9 7 off good job knowing exactly where you were at that was a awesome shove!

  • @ketchupmoney647
    @ketchupmoney647 Рік тому

    Hello Ash - I've enjoyed watching your poker journey. I've heard you say several times when a villain makes a quick call on the flop its a sign their hand is weak. I thought about this during my own poker sessions for the last few months and I have to disagree a little. I don't think quick callers have weak hands - I think most of the time they are on draws or weak players who don't know what else to do but call no matter what they hold. For journeyman players quick calls, IMO, means they have a draw. Draws are played very differently by good, bad, and great players. Many good and great players raise big draws on the flop. For the most part draws to complete nut 5 card hands are considered powerful hands by good and great players and they play them fast for two reasons: 1. You want a lot of money in the pot if you hit the draw and to win a big pot you have to build it by BETTING BIG on the flop. 2. Good and great players are confident they can often outplay or bluff their opponent if they miss the draw so fast playing a draw is win-win.
    So - in conclusion - quick calls, IMO, are great info on where your opponent is in the hand. Watching for the turn & river cards that fit the draws the flop presents is the key to reading most opponents "Quick Calls". The hardest thing in poker is reading a bad players hand. I played a tournament yesterday sitting to the right of a woman who never raised the pot no matter what she held. I watched her felt 3 or 4 good players while she held pocket AAs, pocket KKs, AK & AQ because she never bet her hands.
    ETA - Last thing - Maniacs are dangerous every time you face them. I play them very tight and very cautiously and advise everyone else to do the same. Mistakes against maniacs usually costs you're entire stack.

  • @Kalster1
    @Kalster1 Рік тому

    Thx for the video, very enjoyable. When you had K 10 of diamonds I would have leaned toward a small preflop raise of $15 not to get anyone to fold but to start building a pot with probably best or second best hand.

  • @dougwarnock2690
    @dougwarnock2690 Рік тому

    Always up from here!!!
    Awesome video Ash.
    Thanks for sharing the journey!!!

  • @johnspurlock1673
    @johnspurlock1673 Рік тому

    Always love your blogs Ash. Keep up the great work!

  • @airjordan777lt777
    @airjordan777lt777 Рік тому

    😭😭😭 that last hand hurts but you love to be there… like 1000/1000 times lol
    Great vlog!

  • @karlnystedt3111
    @karlnystedt3111 8 днів тому

    Love your content.

  • @BobJones-eb5cy
    @BobJones-eb5cy Рік тому

    Algobump

  • @YallaMiami
    @YallaMiami Рік тому

    The last hand you played Ash reminded me of a hand I played in Lone Butte last week.
    We were playing 2-3 and I was up almost $1000.
    A crazy guy bought in for the Max $1000 and started playing.
    He was going literally crazy in every single hand, he would call then raise 5X or sometimes shove.
    Then this hand happened I was in the Big blind with AKo and he is UTG and at that point I think he had $600-700 behind, He raised to $35 and everyone folded, I raised to $135, he shoved I snapped called.
    He show A6o 😂.
    Board came 4-7-9-10-6 and he made a pair and won everything 😌.

  • @jack42011
    @jack42011 Рік тому

    Six and a half minutes in and al I see is excellent pay and great analysis !!!! Can't wait for the rest...
    Good runnings!!!

  • @bobroth1951
    @bobroth1951 Рік тому

    What can I say? It is these kinds of hands that keep the fish fishing and the game alive. The worst players have the best luck. Great video, thanks for sharing!

  • @christangonzalez171
    @christangonzalez171 Рік тому

    I been waiting for a video. I’m excited 😊

  • @jimlemon1
    @jimlemon1 Рік тому

    QJdd at 18:44 does not have him “stone dead”. He actually is in very slightly better shape against that hand versus what you had.

  • @hamishesslemont3705
    @hamishesslemont3705 Рік тому

    Great to see you Ash ! 😊👍

  • @jeffrey27rj13
    @jeffrey27rj13 Рік тому

    TCH Dallas player here…..lol at only making it $15 over two limps. $15 raises in that game are rare when no limpers are involved let alone two

  • @ericreinhardt5625
    @ericreinhardt5625 Рік тому +3

    Keep your head up. Maniacs get lucky and it's rough, but in the long run, you will come out on top. As always, I love the content.

  • @Rob.777
    @Rob.777 Рік тому

    Don't drop foo much free game lol great stuff from a strategy view!

  • @cjgomez383
    @cjgomez383 Рік тому

    Unfortunate runouts ! But like u said you’ll win that spot more than not . Great videos better sweatshirt 😮

  • @scottmichaelson7378
    @scottmichaelson7378 Рік тому

    I hate when bad play gets rewarded. Sometimes you just can't beat the donkeys. Great video

  • @kirkdisman1519
    @kirkdisman1519 Рік тому +1

    He got lucky you play great keep up good work lots of love😊

  • @pat75
    @pat75 Рік тому

    It's really neat to see the difference between tourney and cash play in this one. 🙂

  • @nevras9500
    @nevras9500 Рік тому

    That's a brutal run out that last cash game hand. Just dwell on it for about 24 hours and make it all up the next game.
    Are you going to be in Vegas for the Bar Poker Open if the have a cash game there?

  • @Nikkithedog-t6b
    @Nikkithedog-t6b Рік тому

    I get that it's Texas, but it's hard to imagine you found two people that played short stacks that badly at the same table. Wild.

  • @Thepokerski
    @Thepokerski Рік тому

    I love the phrase "ambitious call." It's pretty much standard at TCH. We have some very "ambitious" players. 🙂

  • @DgDanger72
    @DgDanger72 Рік тому

    in the old days we called that the Ignorant End of the straight...... Bad beat

  • @leehjones
    @leehjones Рік тому

    Ash. Lose the bad beat outro. Pat yourself on the back for making the right play, and then move along.
    Go read Maria Konnikova's book and see what Erik Seidel says about bad beats.
    Reflecting on a bad beat serves no purpose except to give it agency in your life. ❤

  • @GotloLuna68
    @GotloLuna68 Рік тому

    Hasn't been on a vacation in OVER 2 YEARS?!?!?!?......Geez I feel SO BAD for you!! I know, traveling the globe to play poker must be incredibly tough work!

  • @joelfresque6335
    @joelfresque6335 Рік тому

    Looks like triple barrel has tons of dead space. Looks like a basement

  • @blackbirdbotanicals
    @blackbirdbotanicals Рік тому

    nice one. I think I'm flatting BB with AQo vs UTG open a large percentage of the time too. Esp on a call happy table with no dead money in.

  • @chrisleos1235
    @chrisleos1235 Рік тому +2

    Nothing more dangerous than a maniac with outs, best to try and lose the minimum when getting hurt all night from those players, remember, your logic means nothing to them.

  • @nocakeforsusan8701
    @nocakeforsusan8701 Рік тому

    We should ask Phil Helmuth what he thinks about your crazy opponent's call of your All In... I'm sure he would not have smiled and laughed like you did. Thanks for being even-keeled.

  • @internetposta7389
    @internetposta7389 Рік тому +1

    You're easily behind on 57 to a bigger flush and you have no other outs really. At least own it when you make a mistake. Even without that, the play has a negative net expected value especially when you consider that 1/9 of your outs isn't an out.

  • @carneades4409
    @carneades4409 Рік тому

    on AdQc hand I feel like UTG almost always has a flush here: limp call pre, check call flop, leads out flush card on turn into two opps. I think I would fold but you're a much better player than I am so I would be curious to hear if you have more detailed analysis!

    • @carneades4409
      @carneades4409 Рік тому

      I like 3-bet jamming on the last hand.

  • @Ryanrob444
    @Ryanrob444 Рік тому

    Head high PFA!!! Has happened to me a 1000 times. Lucky CMP! Thanks for what you do!!

  • @user-yk6nm3od3j
    @user-yk6nm3od3j Рік тому

    I would love to have you at my home game tournament in New Mexico sometime!!!!

  • @Matthew-gg8ep
    @Matthew-gg8ep Рік тому

    What’s up Ash love watching you beast these live streams

  • @ronaldelza1152
    @ronaldelza1152 Рік тому

    We all have days like that. Good poker Ash

  • @eshootziscrs2868
    @eshootziscrs2868 Рік тому

    PFA,
    Ash on the A3 hand vs the 12 bb opponent. On that middling paired flop, why isn't a down bet just as effective as the shove.
    Just anecdotal but I've found players like this have some icm delusions too often. They will actually call three bets for 80% of their stack and still fold to save that 20%. I think you get the same hands calling and folding for your shove or a small bet. You do give up at least some fold equity but the opponent already showed they don't think that way. I think they call a $2000-2500 bet and still fold for a jam on a brick turn. I think you are way behind when you get called jamming here but if you're willing to risk 12 to win 7 why not risk 12 to win 11 or 12?
    Fit or fold right. Tease em a bit.
    The jam was probably the play but I'm not sure anything folds except some Ax and broadways. And really if 66 just calls here, not really looking good.
    Opponent could limp, min raise or 2.5x to open here. They choose $3k which is 25% of their stack. Obviously creates an spr of 3:2 for a flop. Most players taking this line are going in on 66.6% of flops, betting or calling. People play around here with baby pairs and K 9:suited because it's lucky. Other players might do this with nines thru jacks. They would shove but don't really want to get called and don't really want to get all folds. Almost always jamming the flop when checked to and folding to broadway flops. Dry flop but Jacks and worse probably do fold as played.
    If you check oop here and get jammed on you only get under 2:1. You probably just have to fold. I would call you with Ax or better here. If I opened off 12 bb here, I would be more worried about a donk lead giving a price.
    That was a good read on your opponent, fit or fold. And you attacked, took away his plays. Probably jamming his strongest Qx plus pre. Probably just folding bad Qx. Probably didn't hit a Q, bully time. I guess that's why I wouldn't fold if I took this line and you called. You got moves. That was some nice poker.

  • @p0kern1nja
    @p0kern1nja Рік тому

    You need to learn to preserve your stack holding vulnerable two pairs.

  • @scottalford7393
    @scottalford7393 Рік тому +1

    i mean you 3x T8s why wouldnt you just 6x over 2 limpers just terrible sizing Fausto teach you that one? apart from that seemed as you played ok

  • @Ryan-un5cn
    @Ryan-un5cn Рік тому

    Hiii Ash!! Go crush it!!

  • @manhattansbest
    @manhattansbest Рік тому

    GG ash...its ok ,there's always be a next time

  • @MCSF
    @MCSF Рік тому

    Absolutely crazy! You played it right. He certainly should be folding. Some people are willing to burn money. GGs

  • @roguemerlin1969
    @roguemerlin1969 Рік тому +1

    \o/

  • @christopherstec1950
    @christopherstec1950 Рік тому

    I just hit the same thing. Had AK clubs had 2 crazies playing been waiting 3 hours to get my chips in. Flopped nut flush needed J for royal turned a loser board paired smh I still lose crazy with AK it’s comical all you can do is laugh.

  • @idrisbalavakos
    @idrisbalavakos Рік тому

    I had my biggest single-day loss over the weekend so we're having goose egg omelette tonight Ash!

  • @RodgerRamjet
    @RodgerRamjet Рік тому +1

    ok.. that is pretty much exactly how the $1/$2, $1/$3 plays in the rooms i play in Vegas..
    nutjobs... lots of nutjobs.. with a tiny sprinkle of decent players..
    love seeing the tourney and cash action mixed in, but, i know it would be a tourney ONLY, had you won that last hand...
    Sometimes the Gazelle does outrun the Lionesses..... and they go hungry until next time
    and there will BE.. a next time..🤑

  • @skinovtheperineum1208
    @skinovtheperineum1208 Рік тому

    Another beginner learns a lesson about running it twice. Running it twice only gives a second chance to a hand worse than yours.

  • @joeydemitro8976
    @joeydemitro8976 Рік тому

    GOOD MORNING AND GOOD LUCK TO YOU POKERFACEASH HAVE FUN TOO AND MY BIRTHDAY IS APRIL 29

  • @michaelsweaney3890
    @michaelsweaney3890 Рік тому

    That was me for 20 years in your last hand. Get it in great against the sucker, and get felted. 😢😤😟

  • @cali_kidddd
    @cali_kidddd Рік тому

    Whens the Panama vlog coming? FOMO

  • @jd31068
    @jd31068 Рік тому

    ouch, bad luck on that one. This just means you'll win the next 7/10 right? :-)

  • @Tom_Bee_
    @Tom_Bee_ Рік тому

    You'll get him next time. Probably.

  • @christopherton
    @christopherton Рік тому

    Over analyzing. You’ve been programmed to think one way.

  • @mrhumble2937
    @mrhumble2937 Рік тому

    I know we're supposed to like those guys in the game but they always seem to win.

  • @kfullmer89
    @kfullmer89 Рік тому

    I hate it when you spend a session with your sights set on a single target and you never end up getting them. So unsatisfying.

  • @christangonzalez171
    @christangonzalez171 Рік тому

    You did nothing wrong!!!

  • @davezoom-yb8pm
    @davezoom-yb8pm Рік тому

    Should never run it twice..that proves a weak hand like Phil Hellmuth's house cards hands.

  • @pendrew
    @pendrew Рік тому

    All you can do is laugh. Ugh. Next time!