The #1 Mistake Poker Players Make

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  • Опубліковано 9 бер 2018
  • Ian Steinman is the talk of the town, as he recently made an unbelievable fold against Joe McKeehan at the WPT Rolling Thunder final table. This is the sort of play that makes poker fans go wild, but sometimes it teaches the wrong lesson. What's the difference between a big play and great play? The distinction ties in to the #1 biggest mistake poker players make.
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  • @1averageamerican
    @1averageamerican 5 років тому +991

    I thought the #1 mistake poker players make is being all loosey goosey.

    • @DanielBSuhr
      @DanielBSuhr 5 років тому +192

      your problem is you have to understand that everything you do at the table conveys information

    • @theonlyandrealmiles
      @theonlyandrealmiles 5 років тому +86

      yeah but problem #2 is you having a sandwich be on your phone and be like "wow what a game"

    • @rickyfonsi6820
      @rickyfonsi6820 5 років тому +1

      Lol! 😂

    • @danromanov9537
      @danromanov9537 5 років тому +45

      You cant just look at your cards and be like oh baby!!!

    • @Trickmyster777
      @Trickmyster777 5 років тому +16

      I think you’re main problem is that you think you’re Daniel negreanu

  • @nevertrustkids
    @nevertrustkids 6 років тому +811

    I got inspired by Doug to become a poker pro. After 1 year of studying + 3 years of playing, im broke 😏🤣

    • @saggybobby3733
      @saggybobby3733 5 років тому +23

      Yeah, that's why it's called gambling

    • @GinEric84
      @GinEric84 5 років тому +38

      @@saggybobby3733 except poker isn't.

    • @johnbenedetto3096
      @johnbenedetto3096 4 роки тому +24

      @@GinEric84 Poker still is gambling even though its +EV

    • @bruinsrulz
      @bruinsrulz 4 роки тому +32

      Did you try doing a lot of "Value bluffs?"

    • @helekeshah
      @helekeshah 4 роки тому +37

      @@johnbenedetto3096 that's exactly why it's not gambling. Anything +ev will eventually win you money if you play properly.

  • @kingbreaker19
    @kingbreaker19 5 років тому +236

    "It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness. That is life."

    • @TheBestMan77777
      @TheBestMan77777 4 роки тому

      kingbreaker19
      A very powerful yet sobering statement.

    • @michaelhoover6751
      @michaelhoover6751 4 роки тому +1

      If you make no mistakes but still lose that means you made a mistake somewhere and don't want to admit it. It isn't possible to make no mistake and still lose. Useing life as an example. You invest 3k into a stock market pre covid-19 you see what covid is doing to China and don't pull out of the stock and take what you have left with you he took a risk yes but that risk can still be a mistake just like if Ian called an all in like that seeing a straight was highly possible or wouldn't of been the right move it would have been a mistake

    • @Vasanistis12
      @Vasanistis12 3 роки тому +1

      Michael Hoover BS

    • @ryanhamilton9405
      @ryanhamilton9405 3 роки тому +5

      Michael Hoover you can’t even spell using properly. Not taking any advice from your ass haha

    • @zachdawson6052
      @zachdawson6052 3 роки тому +9

      @@michaelhoover6751 in poker though you can make no mistakes and still lose

  • @buzzly108
    @buzzly108 5 років тому +425

    "I want to cover this briefly..." 19 minute video.

    • @simondaughtry4619
      @simondaughtry4619 5 років тому +9

      he likes hearing and seeing himself early and often.

    • @davidp.7620
      @davidp.7620 5 років тому +6

      You know there are entire books on this subeject, right?

    • @emmy_cookie_izbrownie7526
      @emmy_cookie_izbrownie7526 4 роки тому +4

      I skipped to the end to see the result of hand and he was still talking.

    • @parkerkip6599
      @parkerkip6599 4 роки тому +3

      What the fuck is Doug talking sbout???

    • @yumarjohnson596
      @yumarjohnson596 4 роки тому +2

      I literally just came here to see a 2 min. video of this hand and saw it was 19 min.s and skipped 98% of it lol. He talks toooooo much.

  • @ildisiri
    @ildisiri 5 років тому +107

    Dude wth towards the end this transformed into some deep motivational life advice, 10/10 would watch again.

    • @midashelps933
      @midashelps933 4 роки тому +2

      ildisiri I heard the national anthem fade in in the background

    • @michaelb4538
      @michaelb4538 4 роки тому

      He's a decent bloke this fella and a class poker pro.

  • @lxr0913
    @lxr0913 6 років тому +65

    'I run the worst I always run my kings into aces. Well yeah probably because I never 4bet bluffing and my 4bet range is just kings and aces'
    Best poker talk I've heard. Thank you.

    • @GHE-bv1pf
      @GHE-bv1pf 21 годину тому

      Because they don't take all other EV spots they should and then they blame luck. Typical fish mentality

  • @JT-gi8rx
    @JT-gi8rx 5 років тому +46

    When you have trip kings, you can’t expect the guy to have hit the nuts. Expect that he had aces, 2 pair, or was bluffing. You can’t fold winning hands in fear that someone hit the absolute nuts. I’ve lost hands/tournaments playing this way, but by playing this way I’ve won way way more than I would have if I folded every decent hand I’ve had out of fear.

    • @abadhyamalhotra4255
      @abadhyamalhotra4255 3 роки тому +3

      Are you serious. Mckheehan flatted a SB raise in BB. He can NEVER EVER have aces. Only QT and maybe 10% 77's. Otherwise bluff

    • @JT-gi8rx
      @JT-gi8rx 3 роки тому +3

      @@abadhyamalhotra4255 good players mix up their flatting ranges.

    • @avainbaxter9318
      @avainbaxter9318 2 роки тому

      @@JT-gi8rx Yes, but he's less likely to have aces.

    • @avainbaxter9318
      @avainbaxter9318 2 роки тому +2

      @@abadhyamalhotra4255 Why would he call the flop with QT (except QT of hearts).

    • @CipherSerpico
      @CipherSerpico 2 роки тому

      @@avainbaxter9318 There’s also a very good chance that he checks back Qh10h on the turn.
      Betting, then getting jammed-on, in that spot with Qh10h …
      That would be absolutely disgusting; Especially in a tournament, against the other chip leader.
      Also, the other guy could have lower flush draws in his range, so if you check back and hit the flush-you’re stacking him. And having a lower flush draw is probably one of the most likely bluff-candidates for him to check-jam the turn, so that would make getting jammed on-even more gross.
      Another thing: Although it’s probably not that much of a factor - Q10 does have _some_ showdown value which could make it understandable to check back the turn.
      I’m not sure how often Joe would check back Qh10h in that spot, but if ICM is playing that much of a factor in Ian’s mind (to the point that it would make him lay down KK), then I would think that ICM factors should also make it _much_ more likely that he checks back Qh10h in that spot.
      I also think that factors like ‘that’ _could_ make it less likely for Joe to just flat with AA. If he’s worried about getting involved in a big pot with the other chip leader, then wouldn’t he be more inclined to raise AA preflop and be glad to just take the pot?
      I’m always gonna say that folding KK in that spot is really really bad, but I’m open to considering other factors.

  • @badgamedevreacts3855
    @badgamedevreacts3855 4 роки тому +46

    Short version of whole video:"When you can see everybody's cards you suddenly become an expert on what good and bad plays are, when in reality if you want to have a chance of winning more so than not in real life you have to play to the ev where on average you'll win even if you lose this time"

    • @brickcitybeatdown
      @brickcitybeatdown 22 дні тому

      Dumb comment

    • @badgamedevreacts3855
      @badgamedevreacts3855 22 дні тому

      @@brickcitybeatdown It has been 4 years since I wrote that comment, upon re reading my comment I was happy to see that it was 4 years ago cause I've spent a lot of time in the last 2 years study and playing Hold'em and was concerned to see myself having written such a bad take and thought there was no way I would've said that recently.

  • @JonnyCosMo
    @JonnyCosMo 6 років тому +114

    14:53 starts one of the great motivational poker speeches of our generation.

  • @Jooma008
    @Jooma008 6 років тому +481

    I like to fold my kings pre

    • @jonahvanbockel1296
      @jonahvanbockel1296 6 років тому +4

      lmao >

    • @misterweitphart3821
      @misterweitphart3821 6 років тому +75

      Yeah and you only start betting with quads.

    • @PokemonAshred
      @PokemonAshred 6 років тому +59

      You bet with quads I always fold to a check he's obviously slow playing a straight flush c'mon Simon this is basic stuff

    • @misterweitphart3821
      @misterweitphart3821 6 років тому +15

      So all that time i overvalued my quads?

    • @Johnniewalker78
      @Johnniewalker78 6 років тому +26

      This is always a good move because AA is the best hand and KK is the second best hand. And you know what they say about coming in second place.

  • @charlesdanabowen4528
    @charlesdanabowen4528 4 роки тому +3

    I watch a lot of media, this is hands down the #1 best video I’ve ever seen. Way to utilize what I call the derivative effect of taking it down a later and then a third time. Your way of turning this so deeply allowed you to take poker and this play into a relatable life message for many people in many meaningfully different ways. Thx Doug. I hope this message finds you.

  • @Yuriy627
    @Yuriy627 6 років тому +344

    He called a raise with QT, honey!

    • @commentsboardreferee7434
      @commentsboardreferee7434 5 років тому +5

      seriously - there are always gonna be weird suck-outs when people gamble

    • @Ffgerro
      @Ffgerro 5 років тому +4

      Its headsup so ofc lol

    • @o4thesox
      @o4thesox 5 років тому +19

      Love the Hellmuth reference

    • @danromanov9537
      @danromanov9537 5 років тому +1

      I can dodge bullets baby!

    • @imakrewitatl
      @imakrewitatl 5 років тому +1

      Yuriy Anisimov Are you gonna do something about this Maury?

  • @willfranko6090
    @willfranko6090 6 років тому +156

    "You have to be willing to die in order to live."
    Amir Vahedi

    • @pdkfromvegas5465
      @pdkfromvegas5465 5 років тому

      I'm borrowing this one. TY

    • @Gos1234567
      @Gos1234567 5 років тому +4

      No not really you just have to live,stupid saying,doesnt make sense

    • @Jay-tp3yp
      @Jay-tp3yp 5 років тому +12

      If you think it’s a stupid saying, it means you don’t get it.

    • @shavedape6679
      @shavedape6679 4 роки тому +1

      gerry o sullivan yo momma doesnt make sense

    • @bruinsrulz
      @bruinsrulz 4 роки тому +2

      "Risk is part of the game if you want to sit in that chair."

  • @ericwolaver8279
    @ericwolaver8279 6 років тому +200

    Doug, this video is the nuts. Thank you for everything you give back to the poker community. I used to play exactly like how you described. They always have the nuts. Breaking even with a horrible red line. A few months ago I joined the lab and watched the 4 categories video. It was the first ah-ha moment I have had in poker, and I am now finally learning and adjusting my ranges and strategy and getting better results after breaking even for years. Thanks for all the content you put out there.

    • @jacobolson8417
      @jacobolson8417 6 років тому +7

      four categories is the key to success for all fish

    • @adamm1382
      @adamm1382 6 років тому +2

      Hi Eric, sounds like I need some of what has happened to you, which course did you go for? thanks pal

    • @davidlangley5533
      @davidlangley5533 6 років тому

      What does your red line mean?

    • @shred403
      @shred403 6 років тому +2

      David Langley $won/lost without a showdown

    • @kaspermeierlunde7508
      @kaspermeierlunde7508 6 років тому

      BB won without showdown

  • @markmiller2416
    @markmiller2416 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you Doug, you hit the nail on the head. Fear is what's holding me back. Seeing well renown players make bad decisions inspires me to stop being afraid.

  • @michaelcraft6657
    @michaelcraft6657 6 років тому +7

    Doug, In all honesty I've been watching your videos for over a year. The most I have ever learned from you was on this video. Big thank you for this! I am a new player trying to play right. I have been lucky in a couple of tournaments and home games, but mostly I was waiting for AA or KK and folding like a cheap tent. I am going to try this approach instead (playing more ranges, bluffing more). Its hard to do, but if I want to become better I NEED to put the work in to look at poker differently. Thanks again!

  • @bigjoey1114
    @bigjoey1114 6 років тому +63

    Doug,
    I normally never comment on UA-cam videos, but I'm making an exception because I fully understand how much work and effort you have put into this channel, The Lab, and everything else.
    I had the pleasure of chatting with you and Ryan for a bit at TwitchCon 2016 and thanked you then in person, but I thought I'd do it again here just to remind you of how thankful some of us are out there.

  • @JeffBoski
    @JeffBoski 6 років тому +317

    Great speech Doug. Reminded me of William Wallace.

  • @edisons.7637
    @edisons.7637 5 років тому +2

    I made a world series final table a few years ago and my aces went down to kings. And then got top 60 in another world series even just a few days later. I can honestly say that this is the best video I've ever seen this dude make and by far the most sincere. I really appreciate watching this particular video and I can't wait to go to the world series again this year and pray that I break through bigger this time. Thanks Doug.

  • @mikestrahan8028
    @mikestrahan8028 5 років тому +9

    I love it when rando good stuff pops up on your UA-cam feed. One of Doug’s best videos, imho.

  • @jipmip2332
    @jipmip2332 6 років тому +154

    Probably one of the best videos you've ever made on this channel imo

    • @OsefKincaid
      @OsefKincaid 6 років тому +1

      You can pretty much discount much of the video because Doug thinks McKeehen covers Ian, and therefore should have more bluffs, when it's actually Ian that covers and therefore McKeehen should have less bluffs.

    • @jipmip2332
      @jipmip2332 6 років тому +1

      Like Doug mentioned, the main point of this video is NOT the hand with Ian and Joe, he just used it as an underlying example to support his point.

    • @OsefKincaid
      @OsefKincaid 6 років тому +2

      So what? You can discount a ton of the analysis because he thinks McKeehen has the biggest stack and therefore should bluff more, when actually he should bluff less. I happen to value Doug's contribution enough to say that when there's such a glaring error in the analysis it's probably not one of his best videos.

    • @jipmip2332
      @jipmip2332 6 років тому

      If what you took away from the video is that Joe is supposed to have less bluffs, contrary to Doug saying he should have more bluffs in that spot then I think you are missing the point.

    • @OsefKincaid
      @OsefKincaid 6 років тому

      Do you not realize that those two things can be true at the same time...

  • @RandomIgnorance
    @RandomIgnorance 6 років тому +7

    Thanks Doug. I needed that to get myself more motivated to become a better poker player. I think being afraid is my biggest problem. I will keep working harder!

  • @BDM7
    @BDM7 5 років тому +5

    I've got to say Doug: I watch your video's from time to time and a lot of the time it's my way to keep up with what's happening in poker. Honestly, I'll skip a lot of discussion in them. I like to see crazy hands but don't have a lot of time to listen to every breakdown. However this one I did watch through and this has to be some of the best discussion of poker "theory" I've seen on youtube. Especially when you started talking about your own personal experience towards the very end.

  • @WindowFilmRevolution
    @WindowFilmRevolution 3 роки тому

    I appreciate you spending the time to do this. You are helping bring unity to an industry that most feel isolated in.
    In any case thank you. :-)
    You, Brad Owens and many others are making me realize that i am super close to making a huge impact in the poker world.
    I’m not ready to challenge anyone to heads up just yet.
    However I am extremely confident I can be successful in poker tournaments.
    I’ve spent a lot of time playing but more importantly watching hand videos.
    I am totally confident I already am the best tournament player. But, now I just got to get out there and show you and others!
    Keep up the great work bud!
    I will see you at the table before long

  • @annarborgog7305
    @annarborgog7305 6 років тому +50

    Best poker related speech ever. I really appreciate what you've done for the poker community. It means a lot. GJ Doug

    • @68air
      @68air 5 років тому +2

      Stop commenting on your own videos Doug.

  • @genesisang7339
    @genesisang7339 5 років тому +4

    that 2-4 minutes of you just talking straight to me/us the viewers gave me chills man. i never comment, on any videos on anything ever. but that shit hit right home.

  • @mandelaaffected5059
    @mandelaaffected5059 4 роки тому +76

    “Anyone can win...well, the Browns can’t.” 🤣

    • @wolverine9632
      @wolverine9632 3 роки тому +6

      This comment has not aged well...

    • @richardmetzger2574
      @richardmetzger2574 3 роки тому +1

      @@wolverine9632 They aren't going to win a playoff game this year.

    • @wolverine9632
      @wolverine9632 3 роки тому +1

      @@richardmetzger2574 they are fire this year, crazy underdogs

    • @richardmetzger2574
      @richardmetzger2574 3 роки тому +1

      @@wolverine9632 I was wrong. Rough end to a fantastic early season for Pitt.

    • @christiangarvin7351
      @christiangarvin7351 3 роки тому

      Racist!

  • @jwilliams6002
    @jwilliams6002 6 років тому +3

    I wholeheartedly agree with you, Doug! Well said. I was really impressed with how thorough you were telling us how to not be afraid. On average, that is a terrible fold. I absolutely do not give him credit for that fold. Nobody else should, either. We cannot worry about results, but rather want to make correct decisions. I have watched lots and lots of your videos. Thank you, for this one.

  • @TreyMK12
    @TreyMK12 6 років тому +16

    Doug,
    i can not express to you how important this video was to me. fear. fear has been my one solo problem i’ve had in life. this video changed my direction in life & im thankful for the time you take to make these videos when you don’t even need to. thank you Doug, have a great one!

    • @moister__bx4506
      @moister__bx4506 6 років тому

      I have the same "hurdle to clear". . . Fear. That "IT'S gonna happen again, when I Call"
      BUT Doug fkin nailed it in this video. . . You go down blazing, but at least you know you played the game fearless and by the book, and played poker as a career, not a game. . .

    • @miguelgomes8001
      @miguelgomes8001 6 років тому

      I agree with you , this speech helped me change my view of poker but also of my student life and being afraid to fail doing the right thing !!

  • @alecjames9166
    @alecjames9166 6 років тому +187

    That flop float is disrespectful

    • @DavidL1986
      @DavidL1986 6 років тому +6

      Alec James he can do whatever he wants with his chips

    • @ps3shakes123
      @ps3shakes123 6 років тому +48

      superdave31 Thank you captain obvious.

    • @francoishamel327
      @francoishamel327 6 років тому +5

      I know right! not even a backdoor FD

    • @rockybullshite927
      @rockybullshite927 6 років тому

      fasheezy

    • @rockybullshite927
      @rockybullshite927 6 років тому +11

      dude, went runner runner broadway like a boss lol

  • @upplsuckimcool16
    @upplsuckimcool16 6 років тому +8

    LOL I saw the whole hand, and at the end when he folded I realized doug was talkin the whole time.

  • @jed2360
    @jed2360 5 років тому +31

    "it was also a bad play but that's beyond the point..." xd

  • @vivekjac
    @vivekjac 6 років тому +9

    This video has a class.I follow him bcoz of his diverse video topics.Surviving matters in tournament.

  • @WayneChiangPoker
    @WayneChiangPoker 6 років тому +212

    [ ] Sick fold.
    [ ] Horrendous fold.
    [x] Doug Polk for biggest influencer 5TH GPI ANNUAL AMERICAN POKER AWARDS WINNER

    • @stevelavigne619
      @stevelavigne619 6 років тому +2

      Wayne Chiang well said

    • @rainfarm3212
      @rainfarm3212 6 років тому +3

      Wayne Chiang He should have won last month. next year is going to be much harder since he's stepping back from the poker world.

    • @cardboardu6019
      @cardboardu6019 6 років тому +2

      Wayne Im truly dumbfounded at how great a youtube comment you have made here today. No words. Awesome.

    • @BossmAn--gj6tq
      @BossmAn--gj6tq 6 років тому +1

      LATB commentary is straight trash

    • @wchutcheson
      @wchutcheson 6 років тому

      legit

  • @bobbyshizz2138
    @bobbyshizz2138 4 роки тому +12

    12:54 my favorite TV poker moment. My buddies and I still laugh about it years later. "He called me with Jack high!" Lmfao

    • @blairhoenk8107
      @blairhoenk8107 4 роки тому

      Wonder where Elix Powers is today

    • @bobbyshizz2138
      @bobbyshizz2138 4 роки тому +1

      @@blairhoenk8107 He passed away in 2015.

    • @aro3275
      @aro3275 4 роки тому +2

      Was really queen high.

    • @kineahora8736
      @kineahora8736 4 роки тому

      That was a super memorable moment...

  • @joshuapagano
    @joshuapagano 4 роки тому +8

    "And dying in your beds many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance to come back here and tell our villains that they may take our money, but they'll never take our freedom!!!"-doug polk

  • @justinneilsonn2665
    @justinneilsonn2665 6 років тому +32

    "Im getting all this rake back" heheheh

  • @jamesalexander5025
    @jamesalexander5025 6 років тому +14

    You know what, this was great. The second half of this video was as solid as I've ever seen you. Great job!

  • @benh9749
    @benh9749 4 роки тому +1

    Highly underrated video, so much good information. Thanks Doug!

  • @johnramsey6886
    @johnramsey6886 6 років тому +1

    Want to learn more on ranges? This is the channel to watch. Great stuff Doug, as always.

  • @oliver8510
    @oliver8510 6 років тому +231

    I thought the no.1 mistake was quitting poker and jumping on the crypocurrency bandwagon, right when the market crashes and everyone stops caring

    • @Simon-nv5zj
      @Simon-nv5zj 6 років тому +6

      yes and when the market 'crashes' you should be buying more

    • @oliver8510
      @oliver8510 6 років тому +1

      GeX223 ? I cashed out $80k

    • @stevehungerford4305
      @stevehungerford4305 6 років тому +1

      Fear cripples in all aspects of life. And “fear, he is a liar.”

    • @DrKomaTrans
      @DrKomaTrans 6 років тому +2

      u gona end up a loser then till the end of the year

    • @rico4141
      @rico4141 6 років тому +2

      actually he helped a lot of people with his vids, like all the ones about bitconnecttttttttttttttt

  • @JasonVaysberg
    @JasonVaysberg 6 років тому +4

    I had to watch this twice. Such a great video Doug! I'm just starting to take poker seriously again and whenever the money gets real, I suffer a lot from the passive play you discuss at the end.

    • @videonikita
      @videonikita 5 років тому

      yes take poker seriously and ill take ur moneee thanks

  • @charlesd7515
    @charlesd7515 2 роки тому +1

    Best Polk visdeo. Thx. “Quit being afraid” is great advice

  • @marksimpson2321
    @marksimpson2321 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Doug for entertaining AND informative content. You make at least two very very very important points in this video. Playing good poker will leave any player looking silly at times in the short term BUT +ev long term.

  • @jceepoker3256
    @jceepoker3256 6 років тому +7

    Thanks Doug! You back for the bankroll challenge?

  • @JDE914
    @JDE914 6 років тому +10

    he's basically telling most of you that you're bad

    • @nardinit
      @nardinit 6 років тому +6

      J Ein Considering most players are losing players, would that not be a fair point?

  • @AyeZimbra
    @AyeZimbra 5 років тому +1

    This is why I LOVE poker ~ .. I love your follow-up discussion. It's how you become tops in anything.

  • @davidborg2342
    @davidborg2342 5 років тому

    Till this date this video was one of the best you've ever made Doug. Very valuable

  • @sepehrsp1242
    @sepehrsp1242 6 років тому +6

    first of all , i think for most players the big problem is at the opposite direction : they cant fold enough (me included) . Other thing is that you cant just see players cards and just judge their choose. maybe the other guy is playing so tight , is floating too much , tourney is on the buble , or you have been calling too much , or so many other factors involved ( that you as a viewer of one piece of video are not aware of ) that narrows his bluff range. you are just seeing the situation from game theory pov. i still give credit to that great read and fold.

    • @randylahey8207
      @randylahey8207 2 місяці тому

      You do realize that was Joe Mckeehan, World champion and highly aggressive player Ian was up against, right? If anything, it means there will be WAY more bluffs in his range because A. He understands ranges and when to bluff B. Not only is he chipleader, he is far more financially comfortable than most making bluffing even more of a possibility. While you're right loose calling stations are the most common poker fools, they'll never make it in the first place over time so they are discounted. He's talking to people who want to play at a high level, and the fantasy created out of big folds/ hero calls is all too common amongst a certain level of player that can't see the bigger picture. Realistically, the only hand in Joe's range there that's beating him is Q10 hearts or spades, occasionally maybe slow played Aces. There's also missed flush draws, bluffs without the Q or 10 of hearts, and sets of 5's and 7's. That's a lot of combinations to be folding the top of your range against just because you 'have a read' on a guy who barely makes a facial expression. Good read or not, it's a play you will lose money over time with against capable poker players. That's the entire point...

  • @davidfong7848
    @davidfong7848 6 років тому +3

    I agree that fear manifests on the tables but I also know that intuition is a tool in this game of limited info. My problem is when i act out of fear and label it intuition or when I can't differentiate between the two. But I know from experience that I can cultivate that skill by being aware of what I'm feeling when I play and being honest about when I'm afraid.

  • @edwardalexander8904
    @edwardalexander8904 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the words of wisdom! Very true and needed to hear it at this moment.

  • @whitelextown
    @whitelextown 6 років тому

    Boom!! This was some good mindset nuggets. I finished a session and then got on to see this video. I felt much better with my bluff lines. I have been working on aggression and moving on up. Thanks to the Lab!! That was a Cat1 Video right there.

  • @RawFoodCity
    @RawFoodCity 6 років тому +3

    Best vid yet! No balls No glory

  • @amazingabby25
    @amazingabby25 6 років тому +3

    My husband, when I read this title to him, “Walking in to the casino”.

  • @TreydingStocks
    @TreydingStocks 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely LOVE this man. It pertains to so much more than Poker as well.

  • @healthsignalllc3456
    @healthsignalllc3456 5 років тому

    Magnificent analysis! Thank you for having the courage to voice an opinion that defies the norm. The only other explanation is having a magic for instinct.... and that counts though is more difficult to quantify. In our field, it’s not the end result, but the rightness of execution, which over time prevails. Very difficult to convey. BRAVO to you.

  • @SkLLzDaTkLLs
    @SkLLzDaTkLLs 6 років тому +79

    real talk getting really real

    • @Euquila
      @Euquila 6 років тому

      that reel was fo-real

    • @Parliament1mg
      @Parliament1mg 6 років тому +1

      When keeping it real goes wrong

  • @zekebones34
    @zekebones34 6 років тому +14

    Damn bro.... That was deeeepppp

  • @petercraig6802
    @petercraig6802 6 років тому

    As a Brit recreational player, I've watched a lot of poker Vlogs, and many of yours are over my head, but this was really useful and informative. Thanks.

  • @JohnSmith-cm7zp
    @JohnSmith-cm7zp 5 років тому

    Cheers doug. Your Upswing content turned me from a set miner to a polker player. I was the youngster at my older brothers friends home game, i was 'kid poker' now they respect my game.

  • @DarrenSemotiuk
    @DarrenSemotiuk 6 років тому +7

    INSPIRING WORDS at the end... Coach Doug is the BEST POLKER COACH AINEC!

  • @SnoopDougg
    @SnoopDougg 5 років тому +33

    Legit top 10 speech I’ve heard on the inter webs. Good stuff Doug!

  • @kobielee5339
    @kobielee5339 4 роки тому

    I needed this Doug, thank you.

  • @kevp8485
    @kevp8485 6 років тому +1

    Great video, Doug. I actually lol’d at “....if shit went down.” Thanks for that and thanks for all the great videos.

  • @ThePdog3k
    @ThePdog3k 5 років тому +16

    #1 mistake. You can't be all loosey goosey.

    • @ttouran
      @ttouran 4 роки тому +2

      No, number 1 is eating sandwich at the table

  • @electricmaster23
    @electricmaster23 6 років тому +3

    This is deliciously melodramatic.

  • @naMnivraM
    @naMnivraM Рік тому +1

    Damn. That last 5 mins hit home. Thanks for the great speech. I am the 4 bet KK and AA guy. Allin with AA pre, and sets post, and flopped nuts. Jesus you were talking right to me. Winning player, but not a lot... I have some work to Doug. Thank you!

  • @mysteriesinmind
    @mysteriesinmind 5 років тому +1

    This was a hell of a video. Thanks, man.

  • @slobodanreka1088
    @slobodanreka1088 4 роки тому +4

    2:12 "OMG, he's reaching for chips!!!! Stay calm, stay calm..."

  • @realjpb6039
    @realjpb6039 6 років тому +4

    This one really resonated with me Doug. Made a big fold in a $1600 tournament recently because “this guy never has any bluffs here.” I was right actually. He wasn’t bluffing. He was value betting with a worse hand than mine. Could’ve won a big pot and maybe made a deep run, but I didn’t and it was entirely because I was scared. Thanks for a much needed kick in the ass and keep putting out great content like this!

    • @danieldyer6916
      @danieldyer6916 6 років тому +3

      next time when you call he will have the nuts

    • @analogdistortion2906
      @analogdistortion2906 6 років тому

      The reverse happens too and leads to some hilarious hands where somebody says "I know you're bluffing!" makes a ridiculous hero call and then still loses when opponent bluffing with a better hand than the hero is bluffcatching with. saw this happen with AK and AQ where the board was super raggy and they get 200bb in on river.

  • @jamiemcclung3601
    @jamiemcclung3601 4 роки тому +2

    Perfect example why you can be a full on goon and still win in poker

  • @darrelstewart6655
    @darrelstewart6655 6 років тому

    Just wanted to tell you thank you for the content. Some of your words in this video were inspiring to me as I found so many similarities in my own poker game. You may not realize how much you have helped people in poker and even in there lives. There was a true ahh-ha moment for me in this video and I instantly booked a profit the night I watched it. So Thank You for everything you do for the poker community!

  • @JBrandonMercer123
    @JBrandonMercer123 4 роки тому +6

    Video summary: Sure, the fold worked in practice, BUT DOES IT WORK IN THEORY?!?!

  • @dshep678
    @dshep678 6 років тому +26

    What everyone fails to realize is that Joe never bluffs in this spot! I've been following him for a while now! So if Ian knows this then the fold is a smart move.

  • @garyjamesallenen2525
    @garyjamesallenen2525 6 років тому

    Hi Doug...Great analysis, provocative as ever. For the record, I only subscribe to one channel on you tube, not one poker channel, ONE CHANNEL... and its yours. Since I have been watching and practicing some of what you I have gone 3rd 2nd 1st 1st in my last 4 games. Still get a bit afraid to be wrong, which this post excellently focuses on. Thanks Doug

  • @knip7095
    @knip7095 2 роки тому

    Lmao Doug you're so invested sometimes XD these videos are hilarious though , it would be nice too see how you go about gathering info in online tourneys!

  • @ericpetersen8155
    @ericpetersen8155 6 років тому +5

    Great video Doug
    Brilliant

  • @DavidDavid-jb1cy
    @DavidDavid-jb1cy 6 років тому +6

    you would love the book, "Fooled by Randomness" by Nasim Taleb, Doug.

  • @rights_vs_wrong1956
    @rights_vs_wrong1956 3 роки тому

    At the end there actually inspired me and my poker game in ways no one else ever has. Thank you Doug.

  • @deborahswift2377
    @deborahswift2377 2 роки тому

    Wow Doug. This video really hit me. It makes sense and illustrates my biggest flaw. I’ve been working on playing more aggressively. It’s scary but my results are better. Of course my swings are bigger too but I accept that.

  • @MrZaetiggy
    @MrZaetiggy 6 років тому +4

    I felt like he was talking directly to me. I literally got chills at the end of the video because I am afraid. I play well but am afraid of being felted and losing my entire bank roll. I never buy in deep because I’m afraid a cooler will happen and I’ll get stacked with a full buy in. I’ll play $400-500 buy in tournaments but will play very passive because I don’t want to lose the buy in. But on the flip side I’ll play 50-125 buy in tournaments and have no fear because of the buy in size. Thank you Doug for this vid. It really opened my eyes to how I play. I’ll never be a long term profitable player if I don’t change my play and just go for it. U have just earned an upswing member. Salute Doug!!!

  • @whoami_sean
    @whoami_sean 6 років тому +47

    I'm officially learning how to play poker. Wish me luck.

    • @louskunts2160
      @louskunts2160 6 років тому +13

      You’re about 10 years too late. Enjoy the suffering.

    • @stewmeat9261
      @stewmeat9261 6 років тому +4

      Quit while your behind

    • @JoeHard86
      @JoeHard86 5 років тому

      Sean Alexander Jr. good luck!

    • @smilemoney8661
      @smilemoney8661 5 років тому

      Stock up on blood pressure medication!:)

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK 5 років тому +2

      We won't wish you luck, we'll wish you were sitting at our tables.

  • @aljahnay
    @aljahnay 4 роки тому

    Doug, I totally agree!! Thank you so much!!

  • @zeroquanta4252
    @zeroquanta4252 5 років тому

    Best Video I have ever seen from you, Doug. Good Job.

  • @anklebracelet3893
    @anklebracelet3893 6 років тому +5

    This is a great example why poker can't afford to lose you - because pokergodliness is rare, like a Ty Cobb baseball card(so please don't disappear). I need this type of vlog/info to cleanse my thirst to learn poker. Say hi to Joey.

  • @perfectstrangers4031
    @perfectstrangers4031 6 років тому +5

    "Anyone can win! Well the Browns can't but..."

  • @kineahora8736
    @kineahora8736 4 роки тому +2

    Awesomely well said Doug! You don’t result-merchant, you look at the EV of the play...

  • @yourmaninlondoncollecting5749
    @yourmaninlondoncollecting5749 5 років тому +1

    This is one of those rare occations where one player get extremely lucky on the River and the other crash into it.
    Really getting respect by being able to Fold in that situation.

  • @M.S.Fitness
    @M.S.Fitness 6 років тому +4

    "He called a raise with Q 10 Honey"

  • @rmx01indiana
    @rmx01indiana 6 років тому +3

    I thought the #1 mistake poker players made was challenging Phil Helmeuth to heads up

  • @girlfriendofnone
    @girlfriendofnone 4 роки тому +1

    I totally agree! I always say: It's not what you can win with that's important, it's what's on the table that can beat you. And can you bluff it?

  • @KennyT187
    @KennyT187 6 років тому

    very insightful for someone getting more and more into the theory of poker! subbed

  • @realityblooms
    @realityblooms 5 років тому +6

    I only decide on live reads, that’s why I always fold my hand before I’m even dealt the second card.

  • @owengood3
    @owengood3 6 років тому +10

    My first reaction was "What a shitty fold"

  • @chrisowen3878
    @chrisowen3878 2 роки тому

    This is my all time favourite Vanessa video, it inspired me to go crush the Stars 10NL Full Ring games. I now play live cash regularly and crush the local games thanks to this pep talk.

  • @pokerchartshq8673
    @pokerchartshq8673 6 років тому

    Great points, Doug. Solid advice...keep it coming!

  • @gsyamsri8122
    @gsyamsri8122 6 років тому +4

    Relieved to see you back with more poker hands. Not all successful poker players base their success on poker crystal clear understanding. Look at Antonio Esfandiary for instance who is a great player but you just need to listen his commentaries on WSOP and you'll know what I mean. Some do understand but this understanding is no real conception that would be possible to express with words. Some just have other ways to win, it would be worth a long talk because how to develop a good game is really a deep question leading even to spiritual approaches about the nature of our knowledge and ignorance that has NOT been correctly set by any poker player, nor book, video, method etc. It has a lot to do with getting rid of false beliefs which is maybe why you are so helpful with your seditious/insurgent/subversive style on youtube (which is why I asked you previously to stop worrying about that : it's part of the business). But lets forget these philosophical projections for now.
    Apart from you Dough, the only other player/expert I know who had this perfect crystal clear understanding that is so brilliant that it could immediately be expressed through words in a synthetic, powerful and compendious way even in the middle of action is Gabre Kaplan. He's a pleasure to listen to and it's a pity that there are hours and hours of poker commentaries that are NOT made by Gabe Kaplan and thus are useless to listen while when he talks, one can always learn something, and sometimes, (even pretty often), just like he would be talking about the weather yesterday, some of the deepest understandings of the game that none but he would never explain to you as they just whether don't know or aren't able to tell you. As you have not commented much by now, I don't know if you would have this kind of skill, but no matter as you have the same "top" talent, only it applies to hands explanations. Each and every poker hand explained by you is a pure showpiece, to the point where any poker hand analyse video from other experts on youtube seems really comparatively a waste of time, showing some understanding for sure, but never the sharpest as we have here. (When it's not just all bad analyses - which really comes sometimes from some allegedly "poker teachers").
    So it's a bit like all these poker live (or recorded) that are commented by SOMEONE ELSE than Gabe Kaplan and thus are useless to listen to : all poker hands that are not analysed by you will never give the best of themselves. So Doug, if you have some hearth, save all these beautiful poker hands that are really full of interest but will never show us all of their great potential to improve our understanding. Analyse more. Please just do more poker hands ;) No matter if you play less, now that you are just a BTC zillionaire, I understand if you don't want to waste your time on some X00,000.00 poker pots that you don't need anymore. But for reason's and cleverness's sake, even to give us a chance to learn how to reason and comprehend poker and much more than poler as what you teaches goes far beyond, you can be assured of this, just ANALYSE MORE. Any moment you spend doing something else, is just a great loss for us students!
    Oh btw, about today's video. Wow, "like" is not enough. That's a real moment in youtube's poker history ;)

  • @Gra_vy
    @Gra_vy 6 років тому +99

    You should call this Polker Hands

    • @alexofgummie
      @alexofgummie 6 років тому +5

      Joshua never heard that before... good one 😔

    • @margenov
      @margenov 6 років тому

      I think i've heard that before somewhere, but not sure

    • @mglsnts
      @mglsnts 6 років тому

      PolkerHands.com

    • @SinTP2
      @SinTP2 6 років тому

      He's not going to do it, everyone says he should.

    • @mumulove
      @mumulove 6 років тому

      He did, one time

  • @andycurzon8015
    @andycurzon8015 4 роки тому

    Excellent video, thanks Doug

  • @beatingu8347
    @beatingu8347 2 роки тому

    Hands down best speech about poker I’ve ever heard. Wish I could give you a million thumbs up Doug.