In that game, looks like you can raise the A4 boat on the end...if you meet extra resistance after that, reevaluate. 6's and 7's definitely not out of the question, but neither is a hand like 4567, etc (even though you have a 4).
Hey Anthony, I've been enjoying your vlogs for a while now. I'm mainly a filthy hold em player but I dabble in PLO. I've learned a lot from your vlogs and I appreciate your sense of humor and i enjoy a bit of blasphemy with my poker content. Hopefully, I can make the trip to America to play with you some day. Until then... suck-a-deala!!!
Hey PunkPoker, thanks so much for taking the time to watch and leave a comment. Where are you located and where do you usually play? Also, sorry to hear you're stuck playing 2 card poker, you must gets lots of sleep in at the tables it's so slow!
I'm located just outside Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Unfortunately, I'm a ways from the nearest casino, so I'm exclusively an online tournament player right now. However, there is a new casino opening closer to me with a big poker room, so hopefully, I can get into live play.
Interesting to see $1-$1 action. Max UTG raise $4? Or you treating the $1-$1 as “$2” for $6 UTG pre-flop? I’ve seen it both ways just curious. Love your PLO content. Keep it up and the right answer for me is fold.
This is the one time I'm likely laying it down to the AAM (Aggressive Asian Male, just to be obvious) You have history with the guy and know his tendencies, but it just smells like he was hoping for a check raise on the turn. I think if it was an 8 on the river it definitely is a fold. Plus you have to let them get their bluff through occasionally so they'll keep doing it....for a 1-1 game it was already a huge pot I understand, but just my thoughts.
On the 774 rainbow flop when you have AA, unless you are up against a sophisticated player who is capable of a reverse float on the flop this is an easy fold. A reverse float is when your opponent calls out of position with very little on the flop and envisions a check/check on the turn and a river bluff. Not many of those player types in a 1-1 PLO game I reckon. He has a 7 (most likely) or hit a straight on on the river.
Entirely player dependent. Against most low-stakes PLO players it's an easy fold. Against who I think this is against, it's a snap call and a perfectly played induced bluff, that occasionally he has it.
@@PokerJeezus I believe he’s playing you not his cards. He is either waiting for a check raise on the turn or pull a big bluff on the River if his draws didn’t get there. If it was me, I willing to pay him to see what am I against with. But, it’s just me. I believe you would call him down as well.
hey anthony, i love ur plo vlogs and just the game in general. i’m looking to partner up to create a fun recreational club gg for players like myself. let me know if you would consider that!
Hey, ty for reaching out! I have had numerous offers to partner on different online clubs, but the legality plus issues with club owners disappearing with peoples money has made me not wish to dive into that arena
I would have checked the flop, called turn with additional equity and folded to another river bet. As you played, fold river.
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Lol the nittiest of games
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Fun game. I was in seat 9. Although we didn't really play any hands against each other it was nice playing with you.
Was great meeting you, we're back at it tonight!
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In that game, looks like you can raise the A4 boat on the end...if you meet extra resistance after that, reevaluate. 6's and 7's definitely not out of the question, but neither is a hand like 4567, etc (even though you have a 4).
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This is making me want to make a TX trip
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Don't fall for it! It's all part of his evil plan! 😁😉
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If he is aware enough to know your range is capped to an overpair, I think you have to call with your blockers.
He's definetly capable of running a bluff here
Love your videos and will always watch, but the hands at the lodge with hundreds and thousands of dollars on the line are much more interesting lol
Ty for watching, I still have more lodge footage to share, no worries
Hey Anthony, I've been enjoying your vlogs for a while now. I'm mainly a filthy hold em player but I dabble in PLO. I've learned a lot from your vlogs and I appreciate your sense of humor and i enjoy a bit of blasphemy with my poker content. Hopefully, I can make the trip to America to play with you some day. Until then... suck-a-deala!!!
Hey PunkPoker, thanks so much for taking the time to watch and leave a comment. Where are you located and where do you usually play?
Also, sorry to hear you're stuck playing 2 card poker, you must gets lots of sleep in at the tables it's so slow!
Sucka-Deala!!!!
I'm located just outside Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Unfortunately, I'm a ways from the nearest casino, so I'm exclusively an online tournament player right now. However, there is a new casino opening closer to me with a big poker room, so hopefully, I can get into live play.
Interesting to see $1-$1 action. Max UTG raise $4? Or you treating the $1-$1 as “$2” for $6 UTG pre-flop? I’ve seen it both ways just curious. Love your PLO content. Keep it up and the right answer for me is fold.
We do $4 raise. 3x the $1 plus $1
This is the one time I'm likely laying it down to the AAM (Aggressive Asian Male, just to be obvious) You have history with the guy and know his tendencies, but it just smells like he was hoping for a check raise on the turn. I think if it was an 8 on the river it definitely is a fold. Plus you have to let them get their bluff through occasionally so they'll keep doing it....for a 1-1 game it was already a huge pot I understand, but just my thoughts.
It's definetly a tough spot
On the 774 rainbow flop when you have AA, unless you are up against a sophisticated player who is capable of a reverse float on the flop this is an easy fold. A reverse float is when your opponent calls out of position with very little on the flop and envisions a check/check on the turn and a river bluff. Not many of those player types in a 1-1 PLO game I reckon. He has a 7 (most likely) or hit a straight on on the river.
Ty for watching and chiming in!
Entirely player dependent. Against most low-stakes PLO players it's an easy fold. Against who I think this is against, it's a snap call and a perfectly played induced bluff, that occasionally he has it.
definitely a tough spot for me since this opponent is fully capable of running the bluff but could also have it here as well
He might have a wrap. 5,6,7,8? Double or single suited. Or an over pair less than aces?
So he either has it, or he doesn't....are you calling or folding?
@@PokerJeezus I believe he’s playing you not his cards. He is either waiting for a check raise on the turn or pull a big bluff on the River if his draws didn’t get there. If it was me, I willing to pay him to see what am I against with. But, it’s just me. I believe you would call him down as well.
@@ThangTran-se7ld ty, can't wait to share the result in next weeks episode
Good session so far ! Poker jeezy in the heezy
Keeping it sleazy!
hey anthony, i love ur plo vlogs and just the game in general. i’m looking to partner up to create a fun recreational club gg for players like myself. let me know if you would consider that!
Hey, ty for reaching out! I have had numerous offers to partner on different online clubs, but the legality plus issues with club owners disappearing with peoples money has made me not wish to dive into that arena
completely understand, let me know if you ever change your mind. You would have complete oversight over the operation. thanks for hearing me out!