I stumbled upon your page a few months ago and love the content. I just moved to the DMV and recently got into poker. Where's the best room to play at for beginners, and any advice on what to study starting out. thanks!
Welcome and thank you for watching. There's plenty of good casinos but my info is in the description of the video to contact me and I'll give you a in depth on everything you ask
the 99 hand is interesting on the river. I think its player dependent and also depends on players stack sizes. Bad players will be the strength of their hand. Ie, if they river a flush, they will just lead huge, like close to pot, so when they bet 1/3, they never have a flush. However, if a player is capable and studied, they will also bet their flushes for a small sizing, along with some Ax. If they have Ax of diamonds, they can do a pretty sick bet, 3b bluff on the river if they get raised. Probably not the most common play at most 2/5 tables, but it is possible. Also, I think just raising on the flop is better. They really shouldn't be 'range betting' on T9x out of position. There are a lot of cards that can kill the action as well on the turn, any 8/J/Q/K diamond etc. So building a pot and playing for stacks by raising flop I think is a better play, than waiting to raise on the turn. If you were to slowplay a set, I would slowplay top set (TT) since you block all top pair holdings.
Yeah I agree with you for sure. The reason I put it at 50 50 is because of the heads up factor. If it's multi way it's a slam dunk raise on the flop. But sometimes you gotta go with how you feel about the situation and not always the theory. That comes when I review hands after
also just calling the Q5 is not mistake. If you look at a solver, they often like to put top and bottom pair (or bottom two pair) into a x/c range, so that you have strong hands to call down with, out of position. Especially on a wet board that can change a lot, there are a lot of cards that you might not like to see, if you bloat up the pot, out of position, and then start to get piled on by your opponent. top and bottom and bottom two can also be counterfeit by the river, a lot of the time, and if all the money goes in, you can sometimes be drawing dead to top two pair and/or one of the sets.
Yes that's a great point. And definitely that board got shittyyy quick lol. If he had a hand in that range he woulda been able to bluff me out the pot pretty easyyy
@Mack's Bet, I saw you there on Saturday but it was quite busy with the promotion going on. By the time I was about to say something you were already sitting a the 2/5 table, I don't like bothering people when they are getting busy on the tables.....but i know now that you don't mind but will ensure that you are not in a hand.
@@MacksBet28 Mack''s Bet, I had the opportunity to play at Horseshoe in Baltimore on Saturday night and those guys were just giving $$$$$ away in for $300 out for $1065 in a little over 2 hours. It was crazy what they were going to the River with. Only 10 miles from Maryland Live
man that A3 hand has to be a x/r on the flop. I don't know if you ever considered a x/r on the river either but I think I almost prefer a x/r on river to calling. if you are calling a 3 there, then you are just calling every single pair that have, which is wayyyy too often. having spades is also bad, although a decent player should not be bluffing with spades.
Yeah I played it wrong every street definitely a raise. I have decent equity vs any possible hand. And vs his exact holding I'm almost flipping with. Plus the fold equity definitely
That QJ shove was dangerous. You might get called by a set, which has ten outs, but QJdd snaps and has a massive free roll.
I know. I need to chill lmao
One of my favorite channels. Keep it up
I really appreciate that. And for sure I won't quit
🔥🔥🔥, would’ve loved to see a check raise with that A3 of spades hand… good video📈📈
Me too. Woulda got it done mane
hard to roast a guy for making a good fold after talking smack.
good mix of hands shown.
Yessir. I try to show the dumb hands I played too cause it's realistic. No one just makes great plays all night
Yep yep I appreciate those dumb hands.
I stumbled upon your page a few months ago and love the content. I just moved to the DMV and recently got into poker. Where's the best room to play at for beginners, and any advice on what to study starting out. thanks!
Welcome and thank you for watching. There's plenty of good casinos but my info is in the description of the video to contact me and I'll give you a in depth on everything you ask
Really nice video. Do you ever like a squeeze on the bb w j10dd when there’s so many flatters? Feel like there range is very capped.
Of course I do. Just when I do lot of times they all fold and the hand doesn't make the video lol
the 99 hand is interesting on the river. I think its player dependent and also depends on players stack sizes. Bad players will be the strength of their hand. Ie, if they river a flush, they will just lead huge, like close to pot, so when they bet 1/3, they never have a flush. However, if a player is capable and studied, they will also bet their flushes for a small sizing, along with some Ax. If they have Ax of diamonds, they can do a pretty sick bet, 3b bluff on the river if they get raised. Probably not the most common play at most 2/5 tables, but it is possible.
Also, I think just raising on the flop is better. They really shouldn't be 'range betting' on T9x out of position. There are a lot of cards that can kill the action as well on the turn, any 8/J/Q/K diamond etc. So building a pot and playing for stacks by raising flop I think is a better play, than waiting to raise on the turn. If you were to slowplay a set, I would slowplay top set (TT) since you block all top pair holdings.
Yeah I agree with you for sure. The reason I put it at 50 50 is because of the heads up factor. If it's multi way it's a slam dunk raise on the flop. But sometimes you gotta go with how you feel about the situation and not always the theory. That comes when I review hands after
Blocker bet when you had a set and a diamond flush hit on the river.
He's the one who lead out on the river
also just calling the Q5 is not mistake. If you look at a solver, they often like to put top and bottom pair (or bottom two pair) into a x/c range, so that you have strong hands to call down with, out of position. Especially on a wet board that can change a lot, there are a lot of cards that you might not like to see, if you bloat up the pot, out of position, and then start to get piled on by your opponent. top and bottom and bottom two can also be counterfeit by the river, a lot of the time, and if all the money goes in, you can sometimes be drawing dead to top two pair and/or one of the sets.
Yes that's a great point. And definitely that board got shittyyy quick lol. If he had a hand in that range he woulda been able to bluff me out the pot pretty easyyy
Luckily he always was checked out of the hand
Im decent at poker but with barely any ranges memorized should i play at the casino or is basic understanding not good enough?
You can do both. Just play the very best hands at first while you get use to playing live poker handling chips etc
I caught the first upload without the overlay, I was like uhhhhh lol
Lol wrong upload lmao
@@MacksBet28 figured haha
@Mack's Bet, I saw you there on Saturday but it was quite busy with the promotion going on. By the time I was about to say something you were already sitting a the 2/5 table, I don't like bothering people when they are getting busy on the tables.....but i know now that you don't mind but will ensure that you are not in a hand.
For sure it's never a problem. Actually preferred. Sometimes people just stare at me 🤣
@@MacksBet28 Mack''s Bet, I had the opportunity to play at Horseshoe in Baltimore on Saturday night and those guys were just giving $$$$$ away in for $300 out for $1065 in a little over 2 hours. It was crazy what they were going to the River with. Only 10 miles from Maryland Live
Love to talk/play with you. I'm in southern MD👍🏻
@TheChuckRoast link up info is in description in most my videos
Find a raise with A♠️3♠️ on flop or turn
Deep in your gut
Find it
Yes sir. Gonna put even mote pain on people next session
Do you think 1/3 or 2/5 which is more difficult in MGM
Both have their challenges. But I'd say 2/5 by a small margin
man that A3 hand has to be a x/r on the flop. I don't know if you ever considered a x/r on the river either but I think I almost prefer a x/r on river to calling. if you are calling a 3 there, then you are just calling every single pair that have, which is wayyyy too often. having spades is also bad, although a decent player should not be bluffing with spades.
Yeah I played it wrong every street definitely a raise. I have decent equity vs any possible hand. And vs his exact holding I'm almost flipping with. Plus the fold equity definitely
I don’t think Turn raise was good. Look at Beluga Whale theorem
What hand?
@@MacksBet28 99 hand
@@MacksBet28sorry not 99 QJ
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