Great video as always. And brutal indeed last hand. I do want to echo what you said has merit. It depends on the player. Higher amount may get people to fold but myself included I would call because the off chance it comes low cards I’m golden with your broadways.
Last hand made sense. Suited Gapper make for sneaky combinations. Maybe you get a fold pre-flop but as soon as 2 clubs and the gutshot straight flop dude wasn't going anywhere.
In the last hand, your pf best sizing seems fine to me. If you go big because you have a big hand you're exploitable. I wouldve bet a bit bigger on the flop personally. More like 60%. I dont see how you can make a fold to the shove unless you have some sort of history with this player or a live read. Great video as always.
The T9x hand where you have Queens, why do you automatically default to him having a draw when he calls your bet? What would he do with a Ten? More combos of Tens than of QJ with you holding two Queens. First time viewer keep up the good work!
I don’t see any issue with how you played the last hand. A 75s open / flat to a 3! with another player left to act is very wide. You’re printing there the majority of it the time. I think multi way on that board it’s best to best small very frequently multi-way but I think the hand was just automatic.
3 bet open needs to be bigger and the C bet on the flop needs to be bigger. Don’t let them draw you out! That guy is a wildcard tho and will play any 2 cards. He’s terrible!
66: Why, after villain raised turn, did you lead river? You have the worst possible set (now fh), so any fh beats you, and if villain was raising a bluff, you are not getting a call. I'd much rather x-call here. You gave him an extra 200, when he may have bet smaller to try to get a call. It seems like you turned your fh into a bluff. (This commentary is based on the fact that you did not realize that v had such a small stack on the river.) AQsh: Might as well bet larger. If v has Qx or a fd, he's calling. Get the most out of him you can. Final hand sucked. Once that flop hits, there's likely no way v folds, so not much you can do but give him your money. I would have never expected 75 (or 52) either.
I respect the decision to leave after the aces hand, that’s often my biggest leak lol
Like the vlog, good job! Also, should have just shown the deuce on the 4/2 offsuit button straddle hand, lol
lol, that’d been great!
first time viewer - nice video. like how you walk thru your thought process
4-2 is my favorite hand no cap 😂
This Was Awesome!!
The money is movin in Texas, wow that last one hurts. New sub nice vlog.
Thank you!
Great video as always. And brutal indeed last hand. I do want to echo what you said has merit. It depends on the player. Higher amount may get people to fold but myself included I would call because the off chance it comes low cards I’m golden with your broadways.
Sick last hand!
just subbed thanks for making this
Last hand made sense. Suited Gapper make for sneaky combinations. Maybe you get a fold pre-flop but as soon as 2 clubs and the gutshot straight flop dude wasn't going anywhere.
Dam bub that set of aces vs 57cc was rough.
Was in Houston Summer 2023 & Both 101 Poker Clubs are 2 of the Reasons i'd Move there + the FOOD At this 1 Near Katy was a FAT Man's Fantasy!!!
That last hand is insanely brutal. No world in which he folds on the flop so not much for you to do.
In the last hand, your pf best sizing seems fine to me. If you go big because you have a big hand you're exploitable. I wouldve bet a bit bigger on the flop personally. More like 60%. I dont see how you can make a fold to the shove unless you have some sort of history with this player or a live read. Great video as always.
Tbh idk how i woulda played those pocket aces differently
The T9x hand where you have Queens, why do you automatically default to him having a draw when he calls your bet? What would he do with a Ten? More combos of Tens than of QJ with you holding two Queens. First time viewer keep up the good work!
I don’t see any issue with how you played the last hand. A 75s open / flat to a 3! with another player left to act is very wide. You’re printing there the majority of it the time. I think multi way on that board it’s best to best small very frequently multi-way but I think the hand was just automatic.
How would you rate 101 vs TCH overall?
Both have their plusses and minuses.
3 bet open needs to be bigger and the C bet on the flop needs to be bigger. Don’t let them draw you out! That guy is a wildcard tho and will play any 2 cards. He’s terrible!
ur range UTG shouldn’t be good on 468cc.
66: Why, after villain raised turn, did you lead river? You have the worst possible set (now fh), so any fh beats you, and if villain was raising a bluff, you are not getting a call. I'd much rather x-call here. You gave him an extra 200, when he may have bet smaller to try to get a call. It seems like you turned your fh into a bluff. (This commentary is based on the fact that you did not realize that v had such a small stack on the river.)
AQsh: Might as well bet larger. If v has Qx or a fd, he's calling. Get the most out of him you can.
Final hand sucked. Once that flop hits, there's likely no way v folds, so not much you can do but give him your money. I would have never expected 75 (or 52) either.