Just wanted to say I really appreciate the creative humor in your vlogs! It’s great PLO content which is the main reason we’re all here, but the humor makes the videos much more enjoyable. Keep it up Poker Jesus 👍🏼
@monstaaa26
Жыл бұрын
*jeezus 🤣
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
You should've bet the turn you little biiiiiitttcchhh!!!!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Hey Zach, you get a shoutout in my most recent episode here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hal9ttyDpM6xk7A.html
@andrewtam7631 Жыл бұрын
Love your vlog! I will say you are the best PLO vlog n content creator at this point!!!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Ty so much Andrew, hearing kind comments from viewers really keeps me motivated to continue producing content!
@niharshah6589 Жыл бұрын
Yours is the best plo content!!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Ty so much for the kind comment!
@patrickg9054 Жыл бұрын
Love the channel! Some great hands here and cool to see you come back. Suggest eliminating the “here’s a big hand on the table” part where it gets kinda dead while the dealer figures out a multi-way pot split 2.5 ways. We don’t know the hands or board so it’s not clear who had what. Just a confused table with a big pot. Otherwise loved it!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Gotcha, I just like to share some of the insane multiway pots we get here in Texas so people can experience it for themselves. But in the future I can trim them down so it's not as lengthy and instead more focused on showing the massive amounts of chips flying around the table
@Linky609 Жыл бұрын
That 4 way all in was bingo if I've ever seen it 🤣 one of the things that scares me a bit about PLO, really enjoying the vlogs. River justice! Thanks for the shout out 🙂
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Ty for being a fan. Yes, sometimes I think I'm playing high stakes bingo in these games
@Linky609
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus I think your thoughts on running it twice especially in a game like this to reduce variance and get to your true equity is great advice, especially to a newer player with a smaller bankroll.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@Linky609 the only tilting thing with running it twice is sometimes you lose...twice. it feels worse than the same result of just going once
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Also, part of the reason I recommend new players just buyin for the minimum. Yes you'll have a swingier graph because you have no fold equity and need your hand to hold up against multiple opponents, but you can commit with premium holdings and not get bluffed off your equity. And if you lose, you were only in the for the minimum and you can just reload.
@4card4ever Жыл бұрын
Love the content!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Woah, "The Gambler" himself following me, now I just need Willie Nelson and it's a party!
@mbuckler123 Жыл бұрын
That’s a helluva turnaround man. Well done
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Just ran super pure in multiple spots fortunately. It was nerve-wracking playing for stacks a few hands before the end of the session against the guy who got me earlier with that 9643 bullshit. Glad I was able to exact some revenge and go from +$1,000 to -$1,000 to +$1,656 A rollercoaster ride for sure, but makes for some great footage and memories
@mbuckler123
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus been there lol. Always gotta be a sweat 😅
@pokor5791 Жыл бұрын
On double board bomb pots, I have seen 669 and 996 (the last 6 on the turn), 887 and 778 (one player had 78xx). Lastly I have seen KKK and JJK. Today on one 2bbp it was 29TT6 (top) and QQ632 (bottom with a flush). I had TTxx, another player had QQxx and the third player had 66xx at 9-handed. Mr 66 lost his full stack (1300+) as I potted all three street and QQ player (right behind me on the button) NEVER raised (the final bet was for 1120). The thing is POT/POT on any street is SUPER strong and will chase out your profit. Mr QQ and I had 1700+ behind, but of course we would split it anyway. Always know why you are betting an amount or calling on a 2bbp.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Having a hammerlock on one board is usually hard. Typically any nuts you hold are still vulnerable to being outdrawn
@hotnmovin Жыл бұрын
Lmao caught me off guard with Chappelle. Good work man!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved that show, charlie murphys true hollywood stories, when keeping it real goes wrong, the racial draft
@hotnmovin
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus and the Wayne Brady training day skit. All good 😂
@coplock668911 ай бұрын
great video.
@PokerJeezus
11 ай бұрын
Ty for watching!
@pokor5791 Жыл бұрын
There are some players that will go on tilt if you run it once and they lose. I run it once for that reason; plus on a new table the real poker doesn't start until several players get stacked (IMHO).
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I'm more prone to tilt if I run twice and lose both lol
@300lbcanary2 Жыл бұрын
Damn good stuff! Excellent mix of your great humor and solid content. I'm always willing to run it twice, but am not affronted if someone wants to run it just once. I've been a favorite and lost both...even in the 75+% then losing a likely 80% on the second board when outs hit the first. And I've had the 2 outer hit and scoop when they just wanted to run it once. I can understand if they always want to change it back and forth to take advantage....like not chopping the blinds when they have a good hand or are in the Big and then always wanting to chop when they have nothing or are in the small....there is a level of etiquette that should be followed, even if giving up a small edge in certain situations.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I agree. Although I had a misreg mutter "that should be illegal" when I didn't stay in a game for 12 hours after winning a big pot, but instead left 45 minutes later So etiquette is in the eye of the beholder
@300lbcanary2
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus That seems a little extreme :) but understand what you mean. 45 minutes is actually a good amount of time. Anything more than a round seems fine with me. But I know why you announce....one more round to help fight that off.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@300lbcanary2 what's funny is they should be fucking GLAD to see me leave, maybe an action player will replace me Instead they bitch I'm there, bitch that I'me leaving Misregs gonna misreg
@adamcech1678 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always, just curious, why did you repot that pot in the AQT8 hand? The guy behind you could stick around while being crushed with lower flushdraws
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
This pot was already raised preflop and when it gets to me there's already over $500 in the pot after the guy bets pot on the flop. Top pair top kicker with the nut flush draw is a solid hand in this spot, but I really don't want to just call and either: 1. Have a turn card kill my action and not get paid off 2. Allow someone to stick around and make some goofy-ass two pair that wins at showdown when the pot is already big Now if there was only $35-50 in the pot and I'm facing a bet, in that spot I might just call because the pot isn't overly large so I can let others in and take my chances a bit more. But with the pot the size it already is, I felt I needed to protect my equity at that juncture
@adamcech1678
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus I agree that your hand is solid but I don't agree with the two reasons 1. reason doesn't apply here as well in my opinion as I would expect him to lead either combo draw which you want to let get there or he has 2 pair plus where you are not getting the money in good, on top of that the hands that he could fold are the ones you want the action from in my opinion 2. reason is not that valid because I don't think he will have one pair hands that often and if he has one pair hand (with combo draw) there is a posibility he will fold it which would be a tragedy against your hand (I am just expanding on my previous point here) Basically I do not think you are pushing that much equity in this spot and I would rather see you call to posibly have the button overcall with a hand like aces with backdoor stuff or perhaps some sort of rundown with worse flush draw+backdoor draws
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@adamcech1678 I think I've just been burned too often not charging someone to outdraw me too much in the past One pair doesn't win often at showdown in PLO and I figure I can protect my equity in a big pot while also giving myself a shot at two runouts if they go ham with KQxx with smaller clubs where I am the favorite
@sudhirpadmanabhan6798 Жыл бұрын
There is another issue that you might want to factor into whether you run it twice. How's your tilt control compared with your opponents? If yours is much better than most of your opponents, it may be worth just running it once at all times. You lose a big pot and you don't go on tilt. They lose a big pot and go on Full Blown Tilt which can only be good for you in the long run.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I prefer to smooth out my variance. Since I typically am the equity favorite, I prefer running multiple times to smooth out the variance
@Pops1020 Жыл бұрын
All u have to do is start with $200 and win a couple pots then your at $3k you don’t risk a lot good strategy
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
It's a double edged sword. You have no fold equity, so while you always realize your equity and can't be bluffed, you can't deny opponents their equity either I prefer to play deepstacked. But in super aggressive games against people with deep pockets making the game play much bigger than the advertised stakes, it can be a useful approach It will actually increase your variance. I've gone through 2-3k buying in for the minimum before, it doesn't always work
@CousinBilly Жыл бұрын
I've rewatched the AcQcTs8s hand 4 times. You HAD to have had a read on your opponent. He stacked off with middle pair and NO redraws?! What?! You missed everything and top top was way good (in a $1,750 pot at a 2/2 table)?!? What.....how?!....please explain! Also, this cemented it. I'm booking my trip to Austin for late Feb lol
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
He went ham with middle pair, a 9-high flush draw and backdoor straight possibilities. Welcome to Texas lol
@curlsgonewild5769 Жыл бұрын
Sucka dealllla removed 🤣 great vlog like always. Your aces are due to hold in a massive pot here soon!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I'm just glad my queens held on that last hand, made it all worthwhile
@curlsgonewild5769
Жыл бұрын
I just finished, commented after aces got cracked which seems way to often but that’s PLO. What a come back 💪
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@curlsgonewild5769 They made me work for it, it's never easy
@bohuai4021
Жыл бұрын
I want the Sukka dillar back. 😊
@liamjeffery4565 Жыл бұрын
Do you think you'll do a vlog results review? Would be interesting to see how well you've done over the year
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Rampage may share his poker results, but he isn't showing the insane money he gets from high rake app-based poker clubs I don't really like sharing my actual hourly or yearly results as I don't feel anyone needs to know what's in my pocket That being said, I have shared an hourly range before, between $60-$120/hr I'm not at the bottom or top of that range, so do with that what you will :)
@liamjeffery4565
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus Yeah that's fair, was mostly just curious and the hourly range tells me enough. Thanks for making the most entertaining PLO content while still teaching us things about the game
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@liamjeffery4565 it's tough with my hourly because sometimes I'm playing 1/2/5 and sometimes it's 1/2/5/10/20/40/80/160/320 so you never know what stakes you'll wind up playing But ty for the very kind words!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
hey Liam, you get a shoutout in my most recent episode here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hal9ttyDpM6xk7A.html
@mayanaztec6440 Жыл бұрын
Why do people keep saying they block this and they block that, yeah they have one of the cards but the others are still out there. It annoys me so much. The only time you really block is when your card makes the nuts on flushes.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I've flopped all three pair and still run into sets. Still, blockers do need to be factored into your decisions and putting opponents on ranges
@mayanaztec6440
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus here is what annoys me about bloggers specifically when they play no limit holdem. They say I have a 10 so I’m blocking the straight, then the very next hand they have AJ and they say does he have a better Ace,lmao. So they have no consistency, that’s why I get irritated.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@mayanaztec6440 I don't really play hold em but I can understand in a spot where they hit an Ace with a medium kicker and get action, being concerned that they're running into someone who has them outkicked
@mayanaztec6440
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus yeah but many times they say I don’t want to call with a weak Ace pre flop, or I don’t want to bet the flop because I have a weak Ace, etc, point is that there, they never say I have an ace blocker so he can’t have an ace. Now having cards that can help you represent a straight or a set are important, I just don’t know how powerful, or what the odds are of the other not having the same cards as you. I do make moves with some nut flush blockers, and when I have a card that can represent a straight, I also sometimes use it as a bluff. I just never assume the others can’t have it. Anyways good videos man, keep them coming.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@mayanaztec6440 i got ya, what you say makes sense, ty for watching!
@Sandy-gn7yz Жыл бұрын
u really need to start pre potting some of ur hands its not holdem its plo u r playing too soft
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I employ a pulling strategy. Too many of my opponents want to play preflop BINGO for stacks where equities run close I prefer to see flops multiway, it handcuffs the aggro players from running bluffs and it pulls weaker players in who are the ones you profit off of when they won't fold 8-high flushes, underfulls, etc
@ligafftheindifferent3495 Жыл бұрын
How is KQ45ds not garbage that belongs in the muck.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
These guys see massive action they want to get involved, FOMO on these big pots Plus, him scooping there guarantees he'll keep playing that way
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Just wanted to say I really appreciate the creative humor in your vlogs! It’s great PLO content which is the main reason we’re all here, but the humor makes the videos much more enjoyable. Keep it up Poker Jesus 👍🏼
@monstaaa26
Жыл бұрын
*jeezus 🤣
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
You should've bet the turn you little biiiiiitttcchhh!!!!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Hey Zach, you get a shoutout in my most recent episode here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hal9ttyDpM6xk7A.html
Love your vlog! I will say you are the best PLO vlog n content creator at this point!!!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Ty so much Andrew, hearing kind comments from viewers really keeps me motivated to continue producing content!
Yours is the best plo content!!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Ty so much for the kind comment!
Love the channel! Some great hands here and cool to see you come back. Suggest eliminating the “here’s a big hand on the table” part where it gets kinda dead while the dealer figures out a multi-way pot split 2.5 ways. We don’t know the hands or board so it’s not clear who had what. Just a confused table with a big pot. Otherwise loved it!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Gotcha, I just like to share some of the insane multiway pots we get here in Texas so people can experience it for themselves. But in the future I can trim them down so it's not as lengthy and instead more focused on showing the massive amounts of chips flying around the table
That 4 way all in was bingo if I've ever seen it 🤣 one of the things that scares me a bit about PLO, really enjoying the vlogs. River justice! Thanks for the shout out 🙂
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Ty for being a fan. Yes, sometimes I think I'm playing high stakes bingo in these games
@Linky609
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus I think your thoughts on running it twice especially in a game like this to reduce variance and get to your true equity is great advice, especially to a newer player with a smaller bankroll.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@Linky609 the only tilting thing with running it twice is sometimes you lose...twice. it feels worse than the same result of just going once
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Also, part of the reason I recommend new players just buyin for the minimum. Yes you'll have a swingier graph because you have no fold equity and need your hand to hold up against multiple opponents, but you can commit with premium holdings and not get bluffed off your equity. And if you lose, you were only in the for the minimum and you can just reload.
Love the content!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Woah, "The Gambler" himself following me, now I just need Willie Nelson and it's a party!
That’s a helluva turnaround man. Well done
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Just ran super pure in multiple spots fortunately. It was nerve-wracking playing for stacks a few hands before the end of the session against the guy who got me earlier with that 9643 bullshit. Glad I was able to exact some revenge and go from +$1,000 to -$1,000 to +$1,656 A rollercoaster ride for sure, but makes for some great footage and memories
@mbuckler123
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus been there lol. Always gotta be a sweat 😅
On double board bomb pots, I have seen 669 and 996 (the last 6 on the turn), 887 and 778 (one player had 78xx). Lastly I have seen KKK and JJK. Today on one 2bbp it was 29TT6 (top) and QQ632 (bottom with a flush). I had TTxx, another player had QQxx and the third player had 66xx at 9-handed. Mr 66 lost his full stack (1300+) as I potted all three street and QQ player (right behind me on the button) NEVER raised (the final bet was for 1120). The thing is POT/POT on any street is SUPER strong and will chase out your profit. Mr QQ and I had 1700+ behind, but of course we would split it anyway. Always know why you are betting an amount or calling on a 2bbp.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Having a hammerlock on one board is usually hard. Typically any nuts you hold are still vulnerable to being outdrawn
Lmao caught me off guard with Chappelle. Good work man!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved that show, charlie murphys true hollywood stories, when keeping it real goes wrong, the racial draft
@hotnmovin
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus and the Wayne Brady training day skit. All good 😂
great video.
@PokerJeezus
11 ай бұрын
Ty for watching!
There are some players that will go on tilt if you run it once and they lose. I run it once for that reason; plus on a new table the real poker doesn't start until several players get stacked (IMHO).
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I'm more prone to tilt if I run twice and lose both lol
Damn good stuff! Excellent mix of your great humor and solid content. I'm always willing to run it twice, but am not affronted if someone wants to run it just once. I've been a favorite and lost both...even in the 75+% then losing a likely 80% on the second board when outs hit the first. And I've had the 2 outer hit and scoop when they just wanted to run it once. I can understand if they always want to change it back and forth to take advantage....like not chopping the blinds when they have a good hand or are in the Big and then always wanting to chop when they have nothing or are in the small....there is a level of etiquette that should be followed, even if giving up a small edge in certain situations.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I agree. Although I had a misreg mutter "that should be illegal" when I didn't stay in a game for 12 hours after winning a big pot, but instead left 45 minutes later So etiquette is in the eye of the beholder
@300lbcanary2
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus That seems a little extreme :) but understand what you mean. 45 minutes is actually a good amount of time. Anything more than a round seems fine with me. But I know why you announce....one more round to help fight that off.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@300lbcanary2 what's funny is they should be fucking GLAD to see me leave, maybe an action player will replace me Instead they bitch I'm there, bitch that I'me leaving Misregs gonna misreg
Great video as always, just curious, why did you repot that pot in the AQT8 hand? The guy behind you could stick around while being crushed with lower flushdraws
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
This pot was already raised preflop and when it gets to me there's already over $500 in the pot after the guy bets pot on the flop. Top pair top kicker with the nut flush draw is a solid hand in this spot, but I really don't want to just call and either: 1. Have a turn card kill my action and not get paid off 2. Allow someone to stick around and make some goofy-ass two pair that wins at showdown when the pot is already big Now if there was only $35-50 in the pot and I'm facing a bet, in that spot I might just call because the pot isn't overly large so I can let others in and take my chances a bit more. But with the pot the size it already is, I felt I needed to protect my equity at that juncture
@adamcech1678
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus I agree that your hand is solid but I don't agree with the two reasons 1. reason doesn't apply here as well in my opinion as I would expect him to lead either combo draw which you want to let get there or he has 2 pair plus where you are not getting the money in good, on top of that the hands that he could fold are the ones you want the action from in my opinion 2. reason is not that valid because I don't think he will have one pair hands that often and if he has one pair hand (with combo draw) there is a posibility he will fold it which would be a tragedy against your hand (I am just expanding on my previous point here) Basically I do not think you are pushing that much equity in this spot and I would rather see you call to posibly have the button overcall with a hand like aces with backdoor stuff or perhaps some sort of rundown with worse flush draw+backdoor draws
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@adamcech1678 I think I've just been burned too often not charging someone to outdraw me too much in the past One pair doesn't win often at showdown in PLO and I figure I can protect my equity in a big pot while also giving myself a shot at two runouts if they go ham with KQxx with smaller clubs where I am the favorite
There is another issue that you might want to factor into whether you run it twice. How's your tilt control compared with your opponents? If yours is much better than most of your opponents, it may be worth just running it once at all times. You lose a big pot and you don't go on tilt. They lose a big pot and go on Full Blown Tilt which can only be good for you in the long run.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I prefer to smooth out my variance. Since I typically am the equity favorite, I prefer running multiple times to smooth out the variance
All u have to do is start with $200 and win a couple pots then your at $3k you don’t risk a lot good strategy
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
It's a double edged sword. You have no fold equity, so while you always realize your equity and can't be bluffed, you can't deny opponents their equity either I prefer to play deepstacked. But in super aggressive games against people with deep pockets making the game play much bigger than the advertised stakes, it can be a useful approach It will actually increase your variance. I've gone through 2-3k buying in for the minimum before, it doesn't always work
I've rewatched the AcQcTs8s hand 4 times. You HAD to have had a read on your opponent. He stacked off with middle pair and NO redraws?! What?! You missed everything and top top was way good (in a $1,750 pot at a 2/2 table)?!? What.....how?!....please explain! Also, this cemented it. I'm booking my trip to Austin for late Feb lol
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
He went ham with middle pair, a 9-high flush draw and backdoor straight possibilities. Welcome to Texas lol
Sucka dealllla removed 🤣 great vlog like always. Your aces are due to hold in a massive pot here soon!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I'm just glad my queens held on that last hand, made it all worthwhile
@curlsgonewild5769
Жыл бұрын
I just finished, commented after aces got cracked which seems way to often but that’s PLO. What a come back 💪
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@curlsgonewild5769 They made me work for it, it's never easy
@bohuai4021
Жыл бұрын
I want the Sukka dillar back. 😊
Do you think you'll do a vlog results review? Would be interesting to see how well you've done over the year
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
Rampage may share his poker results, but he isn't showing the insane money he gets from high rake app-based poker clubs I don't really like sharing my actual hourly or yearly results as I don't feel anyone needs to know what's in my pocket That being said, I have shared an hourly range before, between $60-$120/hr I'm not at the bottom or top of that range, so do with that what you will :)
@liamjeffery4565
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus Yeah that's fair, was mostly just curious and the hourly range tells me enough. Thanks for making the most entertaining PLO content while still teaching us things about the game
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@liamjeffery4565 it's tough with my hourly because sometimes I'm playing 1/2/5 and sometimes it's 1/2/5/10/20/40/80/160/320 so you never know what stakes you'll wind up playing But ty for the very kind words!
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
hey Liam, you get a shoutout in my most recent episode here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hal9ttyDpM6xk7A.html
Why do people keep saying they block this and they block that, yeah they have one of the cards but the others are still out there. It annoys me so much. The only time you really block is when your card makes the nuts on flushes.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
I've flopped all three pair and still run into sets. Still, blockers do need to be factored into your decisions and putting opponents on ranges
@mayanaztec6440
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus here is what annoys me about bloggers specifically when they play no limit holdem. They say I have a 10 so I’m blocking the straight, then the very next hand they have AJ and they say does he have a better Ace,lmao. So they have no consistency, that’s why I get irritated.
@PokerJeezus
Жыл бұрын
@@mayanaztec6440 I don't really play hold em but I can understand in a spot where they hit an Ace with a medium kicker and get action, being concerned that they're running into someone who has them outkicked
@mayanaztec6440
Жыл бұрын
@@PokerJeezus yeah but many times they say I don’t want to call with a weak Ace pre flop, or I don’t want to bet the flop because I have a weak Ace, etc, point is that there, they never say I have an ace blocker so he can’t have an ace. Now having cards that can help you represent a straight or a set are important, I just don’t know how powerful, or what the odds are of the other not having the same cards as you. I do make moves with some nut flush blockers, and when I have a card that can represent a straight, I also sometimes use it as a bluff. I just never assume the others can’t have it. Anyways good videos man, keep them coming.
@PokerJeezus
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@@mayanaztec6440 i got ya, what you say makes sense, ty for watching!
u really need to start pre potting some of ur hands its not holdem its plo u r playing too soft
@PokerJeezus
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I employ a pulling strategy. Too many of my opponents want to play preflop BINGO for stacks where equities run close I prefer to see flops multiway, it handcuffs the aggro players from running bluffs and it pulls weaker players in who are the ones you profit off of when they won't fold 8-high flushes, underfulls, etc
How is KQ45ds not garbage that belongs in the muck.
@PokerJeezus
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These guys see massive action they want to get involved, FOMO on these big pots Plus, him scooping there guarantees he'll keep playing that way
stop playing this you are fish
@PokerJeezus
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Why would you discourage a fish from playing?