PART 5!!! How to Use MODERN POKER THEORY - $25,000 Buy-in Super High Roller!

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  • @bristuhan1966
    @bristuhan1966 3 роки тому +3339

    Daniel's verbal meltdown makes me feel much better about myself when I do the same thing.

    • @brad_marispini
      @brad_marispini 3 роки тому +68

      Exactly my thoughts. It’s so reassuring lmao

    • @pokerdemon3736
      @pokerdemon3736 3 роки тому +160

      And when u play .25/.50 cent and he’s got a 25k buy in on the line 🤣

    • @wilhelmdietz4023
      @wilhelmdietz4023 3 роки тому +39

      Well, as long as you don't abuse the player that busts you, having a verbal meltdown is totally fine, right?

    • @wafelkiszkowy
      @wafelkiszkowy 3 роки тому +18

      I just lost to the tournament being so unlucky and then I saw this meltdown and maaan I'm feeling alive again haha

    • @chudi29
      @chudi29 3 роки тому

      Time stamp?

  • @ThirdGateMedia
    @ThirdGateMedia 3 роки тому +1724

    Respect for putting this out there - high emotions included and all. Learned a lot by watching this series.

  • @interestingstories1838
    @interestingstories1838 3 роки тому +894

    It's nice to see the passion he still has for the game.
    Hard to believe he jammed with the best hand back to back and got beat both times.
    That's rough.

    • @I_Ace
      @I_Ace 2 роки тому +17

      I would have punched a hole in my computer lol

    • @YourNewsCN
      @YourNewsCN 2 роки тому +13

      @@I_Ace happened to me 2 times in a row had pocket ace the guy picked up a straight, second time ace king he had pocket 10 and picked up a 10 all in the same game same table I was pissed

    • @I_Ace
      @I_Ace 2 роки тому +1

      @@YourNewsCN bruh GGs. Thats just the game, it is what comes with the territory

    • @YourNewsCN
      @YourNewsCN 2 роки тому +5

      @@I_Ace I’m sure online is a bit more rigged tho lol

    • @I_Ace
      @I_Ace 2 роки тому +6

      @@YourNewsCN definitely. Depends on the site too I think.

  • @jergarmar
    @jergarmar 2 роки тому +323

    I appreciate the fact that Daniel has this highly-edited and instructive series... but still leaves in his own blow-up when it goes wrong at the end. Thanks for the series! You'll get 'em next time.

  • @Requinix17
    @Requinix17 3 роки тому +159

    How poker always goes:
    The first 95% of the tournament: "I am the master of logic"
    The last 5% of the tournament: "FUCK!"

  • @MaunoKoivistoOfficial
    @MaunoKoivistoOfficial 2 роки тому +133

    This is BY FAR the best way to learn poker. What an amazing series!

  • @dominikbaumgartner9221
    @dominikbaumgartner9221 3 роки тому +611

    I'm honestly kinda happy that you're tilting as well in these situations. Only difference: Your buy-in is $25.000, mine is $5. :D

    • @dogperson432
      @dogperson432 3 роки тому +6

      Yeah you're basically playing the same game and you are as good as him, just bad beats getting you, not your own plays

    • @simmerke1111
      @simmerke1111 3 роки тому +81

      @@dogperson432 Everyone, no matter their skill level, can get a bad beat. Being pissed because someone spiked a one card straight against your AA is not something only top players experience...

    • @nomirrors3552
      @nomirrors3552 3 роки тому +37

      It's important to realize that Daniel didn't Tilt. Tilting is when you allow your emotions to affect your game. He did his best to not allow his emotions to actually screw up his game play. He made what he considered his best plays and the random chance in the game will make you a loser even when you play well. I think he would make those same plays again. His anger came out in a way that wasn't destructive and that allowed him to continue later without left over resentment or bad habits.
      Keep grinding :)

    • @stvcolwill
      @stvcolwill 3 роки тому +3

      @@nomirrors3552 I totally agree, he didn't TILT at all!!

    • @vsezaye
      @vsezaye Рік тому

      ​@@nomirrors3552 i noticed the opposite, he definitely got tired or tilted. Maybe a little

  • @ImruTalks
    @ImruTalks 3 роки тому +62

    Thank you Daniel. You are a gem to the poker community. No player has shared such insights for free, on youtube, for us not able to buy/use solvers and be coached. Thank you again. I'm here ever since 2006, when I picked up your book small-ball poker.

  • @mikea-c6664
    @mikea-c6664 3 роки тому +276

    We feel you buddy. Just wanna thank you for an amazing series! You played an amazing game

  • @BudLeiser
    @BudLeiser 3 роки тому +69

    I was NOT expecting that ending! Thanks for the lessons mate.

  • @0NicoLoco0
    @0NicoLoco0 3 роки тому +541

    I watched this live. What a horrid ending to the day. It was such a grind, for it to end on a river like that. Man, oh man.

    • @abacaxisalgado4968
      @abacaxisalgado4968 3 роки тому +14

      This is why i dont play much poker anymore. Even an amazing player like daniel can get foocked hard like that. I rather put effort and energy to learn a trade that doesnt randomly screws you with varience.

    • @JO-ji4bb
      @JO-ji4bb 3 роки тому +57

      @@abacaxisalgado4968 Poker would be incredibly boring if there wasn't variance. Nobody would play it. There wouldn't be any crazy hands, insane runouts, or any of that. If you play long enough variance will balance out.

    • @sdddsddd5464
      @sdddsddd5464 3 роки тому +9

      @@abacaxisalgado4968 what a stupid way of thinking.. you get lucky and you get unlucky, thats poker and it evens out eventually. so at the end luck has nothing to do with poker if you just play long enough. and btw daniel is not that good in these stakes anymore.

    • @richardarena5281
      @richardarena5281 3 роки тому +7

      @@abacaxisalgado4968 Actually most Poker players over complicate the game.....
      There's two key factors for being successful at poker...
      Be ass opposite of the table...
      If the table is aggressive, be the tightest player there...With a minimal buy in...
      If the table is extremely tight, be the most aggressive player there..With a deep stack...
      Tight players are afraid of deep stacks...
      And the best possible scenario is to have aggressive players to the right of you..
      And tight players to the left of you...
      That's a game you can't leave until the game breaks up..

    • @joegallagher3145
      @joegallagher3145 3 роки тому

      Oh Man River

  • @1939otto
    @1939otto 2 роки тому +9

    My favorite thing about this is knowing that I'm not the only that cusses at the computer/player and looses it when I have the percentage twice and still loose. Thank you posting this series and letting others see you raw.

  • @bobmcglone6676
    @bobmcglone6676 3 роки тому +50

    Thanks Daniel for the commentary along the way. It is so interesting learning your thought process and applying it to the game. A lot less bluffing along the way than I perceived would have happened. Your really a great teacher.

  • @planbeehobbyfarms8090
    @planbeehobbyfarms8090 3 роки тому +127

    I always thought you where the gentleman at the table…..wow this was fun and made me a fan! Love the excitement when you won and the reactions when you lost! Sucks to lose but it was real and that’s what is so much better than the other bs poker content people post. keep making these Thanks

    • @john98889
      @john98889 3 роки тому +5

      Live play and online play very different in personal expressions of emotion

  • @seventythreedavid
    @seventythreedavid Рік тому +5

    I think what's super important is the way Daniel reacts more realistically here then what you see on TV. We are all people and all feel the same emotions whether we have millions or not to throw at this game. Keep playing well as you do and good thing will eventually come.

  • @levishoemaker7005
    @levishoemaker7005 3 роки тому +82

    Waiting for these videos to come out is agony lol.

  • @shank34952
    @shank34952 3 роки тому +37

    Loved the entire series, great format, it was engaging and you demonstrated the concepts pretty well while playing the live game.
    It was sad to see bad beats in the end, but love the fact that you shared all real poker emotions here!

    • @OldManBadly
      @OldManBadly 3 роки тому +3

      The bad beats in the end are what I always consider the cascading problems of being a short stack and getting shorter. All it takes sadly is playing one or two somewhat marginal hands to put you in a bad spot, and then you end up having to play un-made hands hoping to win a race or two to stay in. At that point, you may as well be playing the slot machines, same chances really.

  • @derekbundy4631
    @derekbundy4631 2 роки тому +19

    Learned more watching a candid Daniel than any poker show I’ve watched.

  • @alexgil236
    @alexgil236 2 роки тому +3

    the real reaction to what happens make this video great, shows the competitive spirit.
    Funny how in live tournies we are all composed and online we all rage when we bust. Respect D, thanks for the video.

  • @visitawinery
    @visitawinery 3 роки тому +108

    Thanks for breaking these videos in to smaller sessions. Easier to stay engaged. Cheers

  • @richardjones5635
    @richardjones5635 3 роки тому +12

    Please do another series like this again--fascinating, instructional, and entertaining!

  • @sunalwaysshinesonTVs
    @sunalwaysshinesonTVs Рік тому +1

    Nice knowing that when the game melts down, it does so in the exact same way for the pros. Ive lost count how many tournies Ive played where it played out pretty much the same way as it did in this series. Much respect and thx for putting this out there DN.

  • @AC-wl7ve
    @AC-wl7ve 2 роки тому +8

    That was a masterclass. It just goes to show how much luck is still needed in this game.

    • @andro99991
      @andro99991 Рік тому

      Which is exactly why I play cash games, where blinds stay the same and luck is much, much less of a factor.

  • @MrWylis
    @MrWylis Рік тому +1

    Daniel, I watched these Live when I was in a bad place, and they were good then. They're even better now, when I'm more able to understand your advice on the level it's given.
    Been a fan for decades now, Bro.
    Appreciate you, keep it up.

  • @timothygoldsmith6112
    @timothygoldsmith6112 3 роки тому +5

    Fantastic series mate, super interesting and many great insights and teaching points. Much respect for showing the raw and completely understandable emotion at the end too. Man, not machine. Well played.

  • @BauKim
    @BauKim 2 роки тому +1

    These example games are really good. Between this, your hand breakdown explanations, and your intro to modern theory, I feel a lot more comfortable at the table now.

  • @PseudoAccurate
    @PseudoAccurate 3 роки тому +7

    Nice Daniel. You've been around since the beginning of the craze and a pleasure to watch this entire time. Well played. I love the new content explaining theory. Poker is a fascinating game. Keep it up!

  • @briankim9781
    @briankim9781 3 роки тому +1

    The man has crushed poker for 20 years, doesn’t really need to play anymore but still gets super excited winning medium sized pots in tournaments lol. Great ambassador for the game

  • @rocketrose2165
    @rocketrose2165 3 роки тому +8

    one of the best lessons I've ever gotten. Thanks Daniel and as you know, life is full of bad beats.

  • @patricknovak3408
    @patricknovak3408 2 роки тому +1

    One of the best tournament videos I watched, picked up a good feel for the game and rhythm… energy and thought process

  • @nathanthomson3554
    @nathanthomson3554 3 роки тому +4

    Really appreciate the full length video and the excellent training commentary

  • @nailbombx2311
    @nailbombx2311 2 роки тому

    Thank you for showing the real videos, not just the classic wins that most people post..Losing when you play well, is a for sure thing that happens Alot! Most people just wont show it..Learned alot during these also, Ty!

  • @KyleVeselka
    @KyleVeselka 8 місяців тому +3

    Seeing the champ cussing and stomping is so relatable.

  • @vividpsychosis8222
    @vividpsychosis8222 2 роки тому +2

    This is one of the best series I have watched in so so long. Thank you. Please do more :)

  • @HypnoAndOtter
    @HypnoAndOtter 3 роки тому +8

    Thanks for this whole series. Hope for lots more going forward. That ending is relatable to anyone that plays with any regularity. The way GG does the river reveal just makes it extra tilting heh.

  • @ShawnWebster-nz1np
    @ShawnWebster-nz1np Рік тому

    Thank you for posting this, Daniel!
    It shows that even when playing near perfect, bad beats happen. Im also glad to see that even you aren't immune to an emotional outburst afterwards. I used to get angry with myself when I'd blow-up after playing so well for so long & say to myself "Play better!" Now I see that bad beats happen, even to great players, and an emotional outburts occasionally, is normal. Thank you again DNesgs!

  • @saltwaterfisher1
    @saltwaterfisher1 3 роки тому +6

    I won 2 tourneys a few hours ago watching these videos haha. Found what I was doing wrong and fixed it. In 2 tourneys and won both!

  • @matthewherzog793
    @matthewherzog793 7 місяців тому

    I've been playing poker since I was a child and honestly Daniel I haven't learned anything new about the game in so many years. But this style of video, playing and analyzing your thoughts and micro thoughts, has added a new strategy to my game now

  • @themaestro3222
    @themaestro3222 3 роки тому +9

    That was BRUTAL! I can feel you bud, GL and WP, you’re the beAst! ✌🏻

  • @electrodeboy
    @electrodeboy 2 роки тому

    So brave to share this. Two coolers in a row! We’ve all been there. I’m grateful to have this to learn from. Thanks bro!

  • @SilverbackMattG
    @SilverbackMattG 2 роки тому +5

    Sir I have watched this and thoroughly enjoyed every minute of every part. An awesome piece of content for any budding poker player regardless of level. I always struggle reading poker theory in books but hearing it explained just made so much sense. Very unfortunate with the K10 vs J10 but as you say playing the right way is paramount. You can’t beat dumb luck 🍀

  • @frankpjones14
    @frankpjones14 3 місяці тому

    Hey Daniel I have been playing poker since 1972 - I am good at cash - I used to win tournaments - but not these days - I have just watched all 5 in this series of yours - EXCELLENT - I see the way you take care - and many of the bad habits I have got into - I can start to see why you are one of the best - I need to start playing tricky in tournaments like you do -- I have just learnt so much from these 5 games of yours THANKYOU !! August 2024 Bristol UK

  • @Murkser
    @Murkser 3 роки тому +97

    Before entering the table: This time I will only make reasonable decisions and win the tournament. LET'S GO!
    After 3 minutes playing: 25:47

  • @steverxer
    @steverxer 2 роки тому +2

    Great video series, you are a very good teacher.
    Played so well, balanced, perfect small ball.
    Great lesson about not block-betting just because you are scared to be bluffed if you check. Every decision so clear, so precise..

  • @dinosaur6756
    @dinosaur6756 3 роки тому +4

    What a great 5 part series! I was a fairly serious poker player until the last couple of years (mostly online) than became a little disillusioned with the game and have recently been focused more on video poker. (Sounds crazy but I try to implement "perfect" strategy and actually do pretty well at it) This video actually makes me want to get back into playing poker again as I not only understood what you were doing, I was predicting most of your actions except for a couple of those thin river bets where I probably would have check-called. Thanks for the efforts dnegs. Great stuff!

    • @benaoao6753
      @benaoao6753 Рік тому

      Besides Dnegs being more comfortable in a few tricky loose spots (which can be avoided by sticking to tighter pre flop play ala Hellmuth), tournament poker isn’t that complex and is mostly a game of mental stamina to always remain on your A-game. That’s what separates winning from losing regs. Main variables once we understand pre/post flop play remain: BRM, table selection if playing cash game, tilt resistance. Barely has anything to do with the cards we’re dealt

  • @GregoryVillar
    @GregoryVillar 2 роки тому +1

    i have been out of the game for about 5-years and wanted to learn about how to play the game nowadays, so this video was exactly what i was looking for. thanks DNegs for being transparent with your emotions at the end. Helps me relate :)

  • @msteezy5786
    @msteezy5786 3 роки тому +13

    Regardless of the final result that was so informative and I learnt a lot, so thank you for the videos!

  • @stephengrealy6237
    @stephengrealy6237 2 роки тому

    These 5 youtube video were more instructive than anything I've experienced in the past. Thank you Daniel.

  • @Aye-Fresh
    @Aye-Fresh 2 роки тому +3

    This was such an interesting series. Thanks for showing us all the inner workings of your poker mind!

  • @mikehardman7019
    @mikehardman7019 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Daniel for posting this series. Absolutely glued to it and definitely highlighted rookie errors I do all the time. Thanks.

  • @dan_carter
    @dan_carter 3 роки тому +10

    Well, I can definitely feel all his frustration.. I mean I play like that a lot, sitting hours in tournaments, playing the best, being in top 5-10 and still losing at the end without making the money.. that sucks 🥶

    • @howdareyou41
      @howdareyou41 3 роки тому

      GGPoker and getting River-Fucked are synonymous

    • @dominikbaumgartner9221
      @dominikbaumgartner9221 3 роки тому

      @@howdareyou41 Oh I thought it was PokerStars?

    • @erronblack1
      @erronblack1 3 роки тому

      Yeah, straight from the top of my dome
      As I rock, rock, rock, rock, rock the microphone

    • @howdareyou41
      @howdareyou41 3 роки тому

      @@dominikbaumgartner9221 nah that's definitely GG

  • @BlinDefender
    @BlinDefender 6 місяців тому

    lol, sharp contrast to Daniel's reactions to live bad beats. He's always so happy-go-lucky on the live tables, taking those bad beats in stride. This shows what he's thinking underneath. lol. Class act Daniel, keep it up!

  • @gcrfire3
    @gcrfire3 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you Daniel for this excellent tutorial!

  • @valeriekeefe8898
    @valeriekeefe8898 2 роки тому +1

    26:11 That was the exact appropriate swear combination to use there, sir.

  • @gannicus9995
    @gannicus9995 3 роки тому +3

    Daniel at the end of the video : I hope you have a deeper understanding of how BEAUTIFUL the game of poker is!
    Also Daniel literally 30 seconds ago : 26:59

  • @sm00thgames63
    @sm00thgames63 3 місяці тому

    Ty Daniel it feels good to know that pros still show emotions like most of us, it makes me feel better about myself.

  • @b00gieman
    @b00gieman 3 роки тому +24

    Did Koon win the KK against the AA :O

    • @kinzedd4165
      @kinzedd4165 3 роки тому +1

      Yes he did🤣

    • @micropenny6056
      @micropenny6056 3 роки тому

      same thing happened to me on a 200K tournament... brutal

  • @jimforgrave6365
    @jimforgrave6365 2 роки тому

    One of the best poker videos I've seen. All those big stake highlight reels where we see everyone's hands are just unrelateable

  • @purefate3444
    @purefate3444 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for this video Dnegs. I was wondering if you would ever think about doing a Modern Poker Theory Cash Game version??

  • @torontoBluejays87
    @torontoBluejays87 2 роки тому

    Hey Daniel from a guy living just outside of Toronto in Barrie, THANK YOU. This series was so entertaining and educating. I really learned a lot. Keep on keeping on bud!

  • @patrickbrownrigg1058
    @patrickbrownrigg1058 3 роки тому +5

    Awright, this is great coaching for me

  • @TP_Gillz
    @TP_Gillz 4 місяці тому

    One of the best tournament teaching aids I have ever watched, thanks for this. Do more! lol. Tho I know it cant be +ev to release this into the wild. none the less, we appreciate you for it. ESP considering how it ended. Brutal. Your the man Dan.

  • @antonsergheiciuc8149
    @antonsergheiciuc8149 3 роки тому +5

    25:53 lol even after decades of being at the top, at the core, Daniel is still like the rest of us

    • @devol3829
      @devol3829 3 роки тому

      i mean hes also just human.

  • @mh_golfer
    @mh_golfer 3 роки тому +2

    This series of videos was awesome, thanks for letting us tag along.

  • @clarkengelbert4575
    @clarkengelbert4575 3 роки тому +6

    His reaction to the bad beat of J10 to his K10 towards the end is priceless. Exactly how I would feel too, lol.

  • @art40odd
    @art40odd 2 роки тому

    Thanks Daniel for showing us youre a real person with real emotions, that was the best bit. Thanks again.

  • @ThePokerPaparazzi
    @ThePokerPaparazzi 3 роки тому +25

    @ #DanielNegreanu that KdTd epitomizes all the bad beats that makes or breaks #poker tournaments and life in general. Completely feel your pain and anguish as most if not all other players have experienced. Otherwise GG.

    • @leanlasagne8176
      @leanlasagne8176 3 роки тому +1

      funny enough, some of my worst bad beats have been with KK, or pocket pairs in general.

    • @thedude5599
      @thedude5599 3 роки тому +1

      stupid call some guy goes all in you call with King HIGh modern pooker theory just play poker slots and hope for the best. EAsy fold there be the pusher not the caller. Pushing J10 is right calling with K10 is wrong and the outcome proves this. !!!!

  • @svitlanaostapchenko5642
    @svitlanaostapchenko5642 Рік тому

    The raw emotion at the end …made me really respect him as a person …great to watch this very educational video…tnx 🥰

  • @RangeWilson
    @RangeWilson 3 роки тому +24

    Daniel wins 90% of showdowns... "I'm playing great!!!!"... MTTs in a nutshell

    • @edwinlam4679
      @edwinlam4679 3 роки тому +39

      It’s almost like playing better puts you in more spots where you have the best hand at showdown.

    • @5566693
      @5566693 3 роки тому +1

      Because he knew he is winning, and fold if he doesn’t. What a dumb

  • @justinmeurer949
    @justinmeurer949 10 місяців тому

    I'm fairly new to the game and I def learned more with this series than any "improve your game" videos so ty for the content and shallow dive into your deep well if experience

  • @pokerdemon3736
    @pokerdemon3736 3 роки тому +3

    Daniel: poker is so beautiful
    Daniel 30 seconds earlier: mother fuck shit fuck ass bitch 🤣🤣🤣

  • @electrodeboy
    @electrodeboy 2 роки тому

    I learned 10x more watching this than literally any other poker videos on YT.

  • @G0DofRock
    @G0DofRock 3 роки тому +3

    Note to self, do not go All in on KTs vs SB unless deepstacked.

    • @howdareyou41
      @howdareyou41 3 роки тому +1

      seriously what was Dnegs thinking? 80% of his stack, 5 super deep stacks still left to act. Doesn't even push, just calls? yikes. and the all inner is an 8% VPIP lol

    • @G0DofRock
      @G0DofRock 3 роки тому +1

      @@howdareyou41 Every time I hear a pro say "Alright looks like we're gambling.." Im like greeeat now I can't learn anything from this. Sure it was late game and people get crazy in tourneys but still should not have played that XD

  • @MatthewMarcus
    @MatthewMarcus Рік тому +1

    What a ride! Thanks for letting us follow along with you, D Negs. You’re a good man and great poker player, sir!

  • @ericharrison5724
    @ericharrison5724 3 роки тому +13

    I enjoyed your video, would appreciate if you can make a video on cryptocurrency, I am actually tired of worrying about stocks and stuffs… its driving me nuts these days, I think cryptocurrency

    • @Samantha-yh9hh
      @Samantha-yh9hh 3 роки тому

      Both investments are good to go into but if profits must be considered then cryptocurrency is far better

    • @dianec.657
      @dianec.657 3 роки тому

      The best thing that should be on every wise individual’s list is investing into different streams of income that don’t depend on government to bring in money especially now the pandemic is hitting the country very hard

    • @anitabaker2339
      @anitabaker2339 3 роки тому +1

      @Sandra Hermida Yes you’re right, I have made Over $300,000 Trading cryptocurrency, I even made a whooping $11000 On my last tr ade with a capital of $3000

    • @christiankay1289
      @christiankay1289 3 роки тому

      Wow, that’s an awesome return of investment right there, what strategy do you use and how can I start up please?

    • @monicajones2789
      @monicajones2789 3 роки тому

      The best strategy to use in trading cryptocurrency is to trade with a professional who understands the market quite well, That way maximum profit is guaranteed

  • @TheMrKapler
    @TheMrKapler 7 місяців тому

    That’s a brutal ending. Thank you so much for this series. This was awesome to watch!

  • @mingostylegaming2473
    @mingostylegaming2473 Рік тому

    This been the best series I’ve watched on modern style

  • @Trip_Fontaine
    @Trip_Fontaine Рік тому

    You are the man for not editing out your real reaction at the end. Great series.

  • @stuartatkins5425
    @stuartatkins5425 6 місяців тому

    Having watched all 5 videos so far it seems clear to me that you do a really goo job in not getting overly invested in your hand, which in the long term seems to ensure you make a lot less bad decisions as the hand progresses. And you make NLH look so easy. But I know that's not the case. Thanks for sharing your insights into the game with us.

  • @derrick229
    @derrick229 10 місяців тому

    How great to see a poker legend take the time to put this out and show us rec players hes human just like us lol..tons of respect for you and your game bro

  • @johnrupesh4535
    @johnrupesh4535 2 роки тому +1

    This series taught me more than what I learned by myself in the last 2 years. Good stuff Daniel. 👏

  • @G3R1PHONE
    @G3R1PHONE 2 роки тому

    man... lost 5 hours following the whole series.. someone should advice : JUST WATCH THE LAST 5 Minutes. DN's Reaction is simply WONDERFULL. Oh i feel much better for myself now that've seen this GOOD OF POKER transcending into HUMAN AVERAGE ANGER. YOU'RE THE BEST , MY MAN DANIEL. Thank's so much. made my day.

  • @Quietus31
    @Quietus31 3 роки тому +1

    You are the G.O.A.T. - a living legend. Thank you for explaining poker at this high level. Very nice series!

  • @Mark.remarking
    @Mark.remarking 2 роки тому

    Daniel, your enthusiasm is infectious. Thanks for your insights and joy

  • @TheDwighthindle
    @TheDwighthindle 2 роки тому

    These 5 vids might have been my favourite vids on UA-cam for a long long time. Gg

  • @aTraderWithNothingToLose
    @aTraderWithNothingToLose 3 роки тому +2

    I didn't like your book that I read a few years back, but Man this series was awesome all 5 parts. Definitely would have paid for this webinar. Thanks again for sharing.

  • @nomirrors3552
    @nomirrors3552 3 роки тому +1

    Feeling and processing emotion, like anger, is normal. Bottling up causes the problems. I applaud Daniel's ability to feel the emotions in the moment so he can let it pass. Some players (no names... but...) allow that anger to eat at them and they become prone to outbursts from even perceived slights later.

  • @scottsthoughtschannel9538
    @scottsthoughtschannel9538 2 роки тому

    Ty for the great series!!! I've been watching you for years now. I do my best to use what I've learned from watching you play. I'm finding it pretty easy to get to the final table, but much harder to get any closer than 2nd.

  • @gunguru7020
    @gunguru7020 3 роки тому

    How cannot you not love Daniel!? Awesome and appreciate the ride. Best poker video sequence I have had the fortune to watch. Thank you.

  • @SenXu
    @SenXu 2 роки тому

    I am amazed that this is available for free. This is better for educational and entertainment purposes than the TV poker shows that cost millions to produce.
    This is just pure brain power in play.

  • @brizzchizz7302
    @brizzchizz7302 Рік тому

    "Rip and duck" Classic, and so true. Thanks for providing all this content buddy, World Class

  • @dilmeral
    @dilmeral Рік тому

    I watched all of these series again since I keep learning again and again ❤

  • @gordripley1406
    @gordripley1406 3 роки тому +1

    Great video...as just a "play for fun" player, it's really something to listen to your thought process!

  • @ShawnPatterson402
    @ShawnPatterson402 3 роки тому +1

    well that went from a family channel to X-rated pretty quick :) but Daniel you have forgotten more about poker than I probably will ever know. Thanks for taking us along on the journey. I know I learned a lot.

  • @paulrobinson1322
    @paulrobinson1322 3 місяці тому

    Daniel used to play small ball too! No more. Love the evolution. The GOAT

  • @simpsonmbm
    @simpsonmbm 2 роки тому +1

    This has been a blast to watch...very informative too!

  • @adrianoalves20
    @adrianoalves20 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome stuff! Thanks for sharing these videos Dnegs! GL on the WSOP!

  • @ajzepp8976
    @ajzepp8976 Рік тому +2

    Just went through all five in this series like I was Neo learning kung-fu. Thanks for this, man

  • @justpeachyrl
    @justpeachyrl 5 днів тому

    Awesome series. Super informative. Thanks for sharing, Daniel

  • @rrrgaming1485
    @rrrgaming1485 3 роки тому +2

    I just had a rage very similar to that one today. I feel the pain. Makes me feel a little better even Daniel one of the calmest nicest guys rages at times